Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by dabrake(m): 8:37pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Congrats |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by ANBAKO: 8:37pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Wish you all the best in the job/labour market.
Do good for good to come your way 1 Like |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by nbright: 8:38pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Control |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Akposb(m): 8:38pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Beautiful testimony and may God take you to higher places. |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Houseofglam7(f): 8:38pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
One bottle for ya head |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Nobody: 8:38pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
congratulations |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Fabulous7(m): 8:39pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
cool |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by ireneidiva(f): 8:39pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
rosalieene: I am writing this to encourage students and Jambites so they'd realize that they can get to whatever point they want to attain in their academic pursuit. Forgive my grammatical blunders, am not perfect.Focus on my point and not on my writing.
I didn't attend my convocation last friday due to some personal reasons but all the same na Godwin. But seeing the convocation pictures of others, I decided to post this. I wasn't there physically but was there spiritually. At least my name was in d book of life lol.
HOW THE JOURNEY STARTED;
I wrote my first UTME in 2010, even if I forgot anything other thing I learnt in English language, I would never forget that the exam is called UTME and not JAMB as people always call it.
JAMB is the body /organization organizing UTME thanks to my English teachers in secondary school Mr Ikuyajolu Daniel and Mr Samuel Ezebuiro. I applied for medicine in University of Ibadan and it was my dream school. I wasn't even shortlisted to write post-utme. That school is very mean and heartless, lol. The second time I wrote UTME, that was in 2011, I also applied in Unibadan. This time around, Industrial chemistry because I later realized that Med &Surgery wasn't my calling. Again, I wasn't shortlisted, haba!!. By this time, my twin sister was already in her 100l and about to enter 200l in Unibadan.
One day, my dad saw an advert in Vanguard newspaper in which ANSU called for no-choice candidates to apply. I applied, wrote post-utme. The list came out but my name was not there. Really, I was frustrated. I also applied in a private university who's advert I also saw. Godfrey okoye university and was given admission!! But in my mind, I was like that one no be school jhoor!!.
I had no other option but to go to GOU. I spent 2 months there when someone called me and told me I got admission in ANSU.I was dumbfounded!, couldn't believe it. I heard so many stories about the course(Industrial chemistry). Its a no-go- area, very tough and difficult, why didn't you choose biochemistry instead people kept asking. I left GOU for ANSU, people kept on talking.....Industrial Chemistry is hard, the lecturers are very wicked in ANSU , they don't like it when their students pass. , they haven't recorded a single 1st class and 2.1 is always very few since the history of the dept in the school(not until 2013 set produced the first 1st class ever),2.1 is like 1st class in ICH dept, I kept on hearing such. I had a roommate then in my yr1 who was in final year in Industrial chem.
Everyday she came back from class and exams complaining, regretting why she was in the dept. I hope she is not seeing this post, lol. She would complain and complain, I was so scared. I thought of changing course, but to where? I asked myself. I lost hope. I told my parents since they wanted the best but they said 'don't listen to what people say, hardwork is the key''.
The struggle began, thanks to my friend and reading partner Anasioke Onyinye and also to my parents for the encouragement. I was able to graduate with a comfortable 2.1 in Industrial Chemistry. I was the fifth best graduating and am proud of it. Thanks to all those who called and texted to congratulate me after seeing my name in the convocation brochure. Finally, God is the secret. Truly, those who put their trust in God shall be like mount Zion. Most Importantly, I was able to overcome the pressure of Examination Malpractice because I believed in God's power. God doesnt fail. Just Obey him by not indulging in examination malpractice, and pray and believe, have faith. Also, read your book, dont depend on small micro chips(mgbo). You can't cheat God. You may use expo and at the end last, you may graduate with a result you least expect, you can't cheat God.
Singing *you are great* in Steve crown's voice. # faithfulGod # gloriousGod Congrats to me and other graduands especially my fellow kemists!!. NNAWUIHE ROSELYNE
Congratulations. This rubbish of 'forget my grammatical blunders' should stop. Take your time to edit your work. You are a graduate. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by ERockson: 8:40pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Congrats but nothing so special in 2:1 and even certificate nowadays. Please don't let this paper enter your head anywhere you find yourself |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Bluezy13(m): 8:41pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Hehehe...
That Course eh...
I'm a final year student of Applied/Industrial Chemistry in Unical..
I understand your plight.
Congrats...
May God see my colleagues and I through as well |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Nobody: 8:42pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
rosalieene: I am writing this to encourage students and Jambites so they'd realize that they can get to whatever point they want to attain in their academic pursuit. Forgive my grammatical blunders, am not perfect.Focus on my point and not on my writing.
I didn't attend my convocation last friday due to some personal reasons but all the same na Godwin. But seeing the convocation pictures of others, I decided to post this. I wasn't there physically but was there spiritually. At least my name was in d book of life lol.
HOW THE JOURNEY STARTED;
I wrote my first UTME in 2010, even if I forgot anything other thing I learnt in English language, I would never forget that the exam is called UTME and not JAMB as people always call it.
JAMB is the body /organization organizing UTME thanks to my English teachers in secondary school Mr Ikuyajolu Daniel and Mr Samuel Ezebuiro. I applied for medicine in University of Ibadan and it was my dream school. I wasn't even shortlisted to write post-utme. That school is very mean and heartless, lol. The second time I wrote UTME, that was in 2011, I also applied in Unibadan. This time around, Industrial chemistry because I later realized that Med &Surgery wasn't my calling. Again, I wasn't shortlisted, haba!!. By this time, my twin sister was already in her 100l and about to enter 200l in Unibadan.
One day, my dad saw an advert in Vanguard newspaper in which ANSU called for no-choice candidates to apply. I applied, wrote post-utme. The list came out but my name was not there. Really, I was frustrated. I also applied in a private university who's advert I also saw. Godfrey okoye university and was given admission!! But in my mind, I was like that one no be school jhoor!!.
I had no other option but to go to GOU. I spent 2 months there when someone called me and told me I got admission in ANSU.I was dumbfounded!, couldn't believe it. I heard so many stories about the course(Industrial chemistry). Its a no-go- area, very tough and difficult, why didn't you choose biochemistry instead people kept asking. I left GOU for ANSU, people kept on talking.....Industrial Chemistry is hard, the lecturers are very wicked in ANSU , they don't like it when their students pass. , they haven't recorded a single 1st class and 2.1 is always very few since the history of the dept in the school(not until 2013 set produced the first 1st class ever),2.1 is like 1st class in ICH dept, I kept on hearing such. I had a roommate then in my yr1 who was in final year in Industrial chem.
Everyday she came back from class and exams complaining, regretting why she was in the dept. I hope she is not seeing this post, lol. She would complain and complain, I was so scared. I thought of changing course, but to where? I asked myself. I lost hope. I told my parents since they wanted the best but they said 'don't listen to what people say, hardwork is the key''.
The struggle began, thanks to my friend and reading partner Anasioke Onyinye and also to my parents for the encouragement. I was able to graduate with a comfortable 2.1 in Industrial Chemistry. I was the fifth best graduating and am proud of it. Thanks to all those who called and texted to congratulate me after seeing my name in the convocation brochure. Finally, God is the secret. Truly, those who put their trust in God shall be like mount Zion. Most Importantly, I was able to overcome the pressure of Examination Malpractice because I believed in God's power. God doesnt fail. Just Obey him by not indulging in examination malpractice, and pray and believe, have faith. Also, read your book, dont depend on small micro chips(mgbo). You can't cheat God. You may use expo and at the end last, you may graduate with a result you least expect, you can't cheat God.
Singing *you are great* in Steve crown's voice. # faithfulGod # gloriousGod Congrats to me and other graduands especially my fellow kemists!!. NNAWUIHE ROSELYNE
congrats. I'm also a chemist 1 Like |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by EDUECO(m): 8:43pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Hollawaley: I don sofa no be small Like she said,you shouldn't mind her English inadequacy! No man is perfect! |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by zeeyen4all(m): 8:43pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
[/b][b]Na Godwin jare congrats oooo |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by princechurchill(m): 8:43pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
as far as i know beauties dont study ind chem |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Nobody: 8:43pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
In the world of scammers, someone just saved your statement of result. Learner. Congrats though. |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Nobody: 8:47pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Congrat to her. Bt she wrote like a jambite |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by LoBoR: 8:48pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Congrats Buh Y were u not d first on d list, y fifth..those above u how many heads do they hav..next time work harder.. 1 Like |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Godsgal(f): 8:49pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Cöngrats dearie... But wait o. Wen did u get into skool dat u're now convocing? Ur skool fast o. |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Nobody: 8:51pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
She doesn't need heavy usage of grammar before driving home her point. Who big grammar don help sef ? herbie27: Congrat to her.
Bt she wrote like a jambite |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by daniska3yaro(m): 8:51pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
I being want toast is chick since last year,she dey form jamesbond 4 me bt today na her put her name 4 nairaland,oya truecaller do d remaining magic,anyway congrats dear.
Its good to keep ur identity private from social media. |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by EDUECO(m): 8:52pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
@rosalieene,congratulations on your graduation! Considering your aesthetic endowments,I believe your calling is in the entertainment industry. |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by menix(m): 8:54pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
rosalieene: I am writing this to encourage students and Jambites so they'd realize that they can get to whatever point they want to attain in their academic pursuit. Forgive my grammatical blunders, am not perfect.Focus on my point and not on my writing.
I didn't attend my convocation last friday due to some personal reasons but all the same na Godwin. But seeing the convocation pictures of others, I decided to post this. I wasn't there physically but was there spiritually. At least my name was in d book of life lol.
HOW THE JOURNEY STARTED;
I wrote my first UTME in 2010, even if I forgot anything other thing I learnt in English language, I would never forget that the exam is called UTME and not JAMB as people always call it.
JAMB is the body /organization organizing UTME thanks to my English teachers in secondary school Mr Ikuyajolu Daniel and Mr Samuel Ezebuiro. I applied for medicine in University of Ibadan and it was my dream school. I wasn't even shortlisted to write post-utme. That school is very mean and heartless, lol. The second time I wrote UTME, that was in 2011, I also applied in Unibadan. This time around, Industrial chemistry because I later realized that Med &Surgery wasn't my calling. Again, I wasn't shortlisted, haba!!. By this time, my twin sister was already in her 100l and about to enter 200l in Unibadan.
One day, my dad saw an advert in Vanguard newspaper in which ANSU called for no-choice candidates to apply. I applied, wrote post-utme. The list came out but my name was not there. Really, I was frustrated. I also applied in a private university who's advert I also saw. Godfrey okoye university and was given admission!! But in my mind, I was like that one no be school jhoor!!.
I had no other option but to go to GOU. I spent 2 months there when someone called me and told me I got admission in ANSU.I was dumbfounded!, couldn't believe it. I heard so many stories about the course(Industrial chemistry). Its a no-go- area, very tough and difficult, why didn't you choose biochemistry instead people kept asking. I left GOU for ANSU, people kept on talking.....Industrial Chemistry is hard, the lecturers are very wicked in ANSU , they don't like it when their students pass. , they haven't recorded a single 1st class and 2.1 is always very few since the history of the dept in the school(not until 2013 set produced the first 1st class ever),2.1 is like 1st class in ICH dept, I kept on hearing such. I had a roommate then in my yr1 who was in final year in Industrial chem.
Everyday she came back from class and exams complaining, regretting why she was in the dept. I hope she is not seeing this post, lol. She would complain and complain, I was so scared. I thought of changing course, but to where? I asked myself. I lost hope. I told my parents since they wanted the best but they said 'don't listen to what people say, hardwork is the key''.
The struggle began, thanks to my friend and reading partner Anasioke Onyinye and also to my parents for the encouragement. I was able to graduate with a comfortable 2.1 in Industrial Chemistry. I was the fifth best graduating and am proud of it. Thanks to all those who called and texted to congratulate me after seeing my name in the convocation brochure. Finally, God is the secret. Truly, those who put their trust in God shall be like mount Zion. Most Importantly, I was able to overcome the pressure of Examination Malpractice because I believed in God's power. God doesnt fail. Just Obey him by not indulging in examination malpractice, and pray and believe, have faith. Also, read your book, dont depend on small micro chips(mgbo). You can't cheat God. You may use expo and at the end last, you may graduate with a result you least expect, you can't cheat God.
Singing *you are great* in Steve crown's voice. # faithfulGod # gloriousGod Congrats to me and other graduands especially my fellow kemists!!. NNAWUIHE ROSELYNE
Babe ow far, I go like Malli you ooo.. U re my missing Lib... At least ur blain will compliment mine.. 1 Like |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Moiking(m): 8:55pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
congrats |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Mintayo(m): 8:55pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
rosalieene: I am writing this to encourage students and Jambites so they'd realize that they can get to whatever point they want to attain in their academic pursuit. Forgive my grammatical blunders, am not perfect.Focus on my point and not on my writing.
I didn't attend my convocation last friday due to some personal reasons but all the same na Godwin. But seeing the convocation pictures of others, I decided to post this. I wasn't there physically but was there spiritually. At least my name was in d book of life lol.
HOW THE JOURNEY STARTED;
I wrote my first UTME in 2010, even if I forgot anything other thing I learnt in English language, I would never forget that the exam is called UTME and not JAMB as people always call it.
JAMB is the body /organization organizing UTME thanks to my English teachers in secondary school Mr Ikuyajolu Daniel and Mr Samuel Ezebuiro. I applied for medicine in University of Ibadan and it was my dream school. I wasn't even shortlisted to write post-utme. That school is very mean and heartless, lol. The second time I wrote UTME, that was in 2011, I also applied in Unibadan. This time around, Industrial chemistry because I later realized that Med &Surgery wasn't my calling. Again, I wasn't shortlisted, haba!!. By this time, my twin sister was already in her 100l and about to enter 200l in Unibadan.
One day, my dad saw an advert in Vanguard newspaper in which ANSU called for no-choice candidates to apply. I applied, wrote post-utme. The list came out but my name was not there. Really, I was frustrated. I also applied in a private university who's advert I also saw. Godfrey okoye university and was given admission!! But in my mind, I was like that one no be school jhoor!!.
I had no other option but to go to GOU. I spent 2 months there when someone called me and told me I got admission in ANSU.I was dumbfounded!, couldn't believe it. I heard so many stories about the course(Industrial chemistry). Its a no-go- area, very tough and difficult, why didn't you choose biochemistry instead people kept asking. I left GOU for ANSU, people kept on talking.....Industrial Chemistry is hard, the lecturers are very wicked in ANSU , they don't like it when their students pass. , they haven't recorded a single 1st class and 2.1 is always very few since the history of the dept in the school(not until 2013 set produced the first 1st class ever),2.1 is like 1st class in ICH dept, I kept on hearing such. I had a roommate then in my yr1 who was in final year in Industrial chem.
Everyday she came back from class and exams complaining, regretting why she was in the dept. I hope she is not seeing this post, lol. She would complain and complain, I was so scared. I thought of changing course, but to where? I asked myself. I lost hope. I told my parents since they wanted the best but they said 'don't listen to what people say, hardwork is the key''.
The struggle began, thanks to my friend and reading partner Anasioke Onyinye and also to my parents for the encouragement. I was able to graduate with a comfortable 2.1 in Industrial Chemistry. I was the fifth best graduating and am proud of it. Thanks to all those who called and texted to congratulate me after seeing my name in the convocation brochure. Finally, God is the secret. Truly, those who put their trust in God shall be like mount Zion. Most Importantly, I was able to overcome the pressure of Examination Malpractice because I believed in God's power. God doesnt fail. Just Obey him by not indulging in examination malpractice, and pray and believe, have faith. Also, read your book, dont depend on small micro chips(mgbo). You can't cheat God. You may use expo and at the end last, you may graduate with a result you least expect, you can't cheat God.
Singing *you are great* in Steve crown's voice. # faithfulGod # gloriousGod Congrats to me and other graduands especially my fellow kemists!!. NNAWUIHE ROSELYNE
Congratulations op. But please remove your statement of results from here please. For security reasons. 1 Like |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by bankybobo11: 8:57pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
rosalieene: thanks huh I used to think you're a yoruba girl. Anyways, congratulations. Now, God will lead your path unto greater heights. Amin |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Babyphinas(f): 9:01pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Congrats e no easy |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Emypromz65(m): 9:01pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
congratulations dear... it wasn't easy at all |
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Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Urine: 9:05pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
rosalieene: I am writing this to encourage students and Jambites so they'd realize that they can get to whatever point they want to attain in their academic pursuit. Forgive my grammatical blunders, am not perfect.Focus on my point and not on my writing.
I didn't attend my convocation last friday due to some personal reasons but all the same na Godwin. But seeing the convocation pictures of others, I decided to post this. I wasn't there physically but was there spiritually. At least my name was in d book of life lol.
HOW THE JOURNEY STARTED;
I wrote my first UTME in 2010, even if I forgot anything other thing I learnt in English language, I would never forget that the exam is called UTME and not JAMB as people always call it.
JAMB is the body /organization organizing UTME thanks to my English teachers in secondary school Mr Ikuyajolu Daniel and Mr Samuel Ezebuiro. I applied for medicine in University of Ibadan and it was my dream school. I wasn't even shortlisted to write post-utme. That school is very mean and heartless, lol. The second time I wrote UTME, that was in 2011, I also applied in Unibadan. This time around, Industrial chemistry because I later realized that Med &Surgery wasn't my calling. Again, I wasn't shortlisted, haba!!. By this time, my twin sister was already in her 100l and about to enter 200l in Unibadan.
One day, my dad saw an advert in Vanguard newspaper in which ANSU called for no-choice candidates to apply. I applied, wrote post-utme. The list came out but my name was not there. Really, I was frustrated. I also applied in a private university who's advert I also saw. Godfrey okoye university and was given admission!! But in my mind, I was like that one no be school jhoor!!.
I had no other option but to go to GOU. I spent 2 months there when someone called me and told me I got admission in ANSU.I was dumbfounded!, couldn't believe it. I heard so many stories about the course(Industrial chemistry). Its a no-go- area, very tough and difficult, why didn't you choose biochemistry instead people kept asking. I left GOU for ANSU, people kept on talking.....Industrial Chemistry is hard, the lecturers are very wicked in ANSU , they don't like it when their students pass. , they haven't recorded a single 1st class and 2.1 is always very few since the history of the dept in the school(not until 2013 set produced the first 1st class ever),2.1 is like 1st class in ICH dept, I kept on hearing such. I had a roommate then in my yr1 who was in final year in Industrial chem.
Everyday she came back from class and exams complaining, regretting why she was in the dept. I hope she is not seeing this post, lol. She would complain and complain, I was so scared. I thought of changing course, but to where? I asked myself. I lost hope. I told my parents since they wanted the best but they said 'don't listen to what people say, hardwork is the key''.
The struggle began, thanks to my friend and reading partner Anasioke Onyinye and also to my parents for the encouragement. I was able to graduate with a comfortable 2.1 in Industrial Chemistry. I was the fifth best graduating and am proud of it. Thanks to all those who called and texted to congratulate me after seeing my name in the convocation brochure. Finally, God is the secret. Truly, those who put their trust in God shall be like mount Zion. Most Importantly, I was able to overcome the pressure of Examination Malpractice because I believed in God's power. God doesnt fail. Just Obey him by not indulging in examination malpractice, and pray and believe, have faith. Also, read your book, dont depend on small micro chips(mgbo). You can't cheat God. You may use expo and at the end last, you may graduate with a result you least expect, you can't cheat God.
Singing *you are great* in Steve crown's voice. # faithfulGod # gloriousGod Congrats to me and other graduands especially my fellow kemists!!. NNAWUIHE ROSELYNE
Well done ROSELYNE, I'm always happy when I see young people excel. Now, this great achievement is now past tense, you need to start thinking of the next step, Masters degree?(There are lots of scholarship offers) Job? Make a decision and start planning, once again, well done. |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by bruchaga6(m): 9:12pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
congrat to u rossy, I made it too with u...repping Ansu~Coou 3 Likes |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by Welcomme: 9:15pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Sister, get work first. |
Re: My Testimony: As A Graduate Of Anambra State University by WizyTechs: 9:17pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
It's too risky to post a screenshot ur result online without hiding the sensitive parts. Don't say I didn't warn you. Anyway... Congrats 1 Like |