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Properties / Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by igwedexy: 2:32pm On Oct 08, 2018
please i need someone who can supply me an electric concrete pole at ikorodu area at a price range of 23k. kindly drop your contact details.
Business / Re: invest in Transberg transportation company and earn 8.3% monthly by igwedexy: 4:08pm On Jan 26, 2018
Desmondeze18@gmail.com
Business / Re: Lucrative Business In A New School by igwedexy: 3:57pm On Jan 26, 2018
in a students environment Especially on a tertiary institution, there are several things one can sell but I will mention a few

1.Food (Cooked food)
2.Bookshop/stationeries with a printing press alongside
3. Provisions / Groceries
Autos / Re: Super Clean Registered 2010 Kia Rio 480k by igwedexy: 5:20pm On Jan 14, 2018
Is it manual or automatic gearbox
Autos / Re: Honda Accord 2007 For Sale by igwedexy: 11:30pm On Jan 05, 2018
900k cash at hand no stories . Deal or no deal
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by igwedexy: 1:06pm On Jul 09, 2017
rotimi9:
ur chances are slim

how is it slim? did you calculate his aggregate. pls get ur facts right. he stands a chance of being admitted which is not slim

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Romance / Re: 90-Year-Old Virgin Nigerian Woman In Akwa-Ibom Honoured By Community (Photos) by igwedexy: 3:33pm On Jun 06, 2017
i nor know wetin i go talk sef. the story confuse me . i nor get patience to read am finish
Education / Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by igwedexy: 11:09pm On Jun 01, 2017
HE IS DOING SLAY KINGS AT A POLYTECHNIC

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Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by igwedexy: 4:46pm On Jun 01, 2017
ayox1:
sorry ooo, hope it accredited??

hopefully. and moreover even if its not accredited, they will surely gain accreditation na. trust lagos state
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by igwedexy: 4:19pm On Jun 01, 2017
[quote author=ayox1 post=57071716] haaaa, thank God ooo... As in ehn .. Pls can I have ur contact so as to WhatsApp u... Thanks..[/quote
ok.. its 08120161115
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by igwedexy: 10:30pm On May 31, 2017
ayox1:
Pls guys, I need to clarify something ooo. My aunt called me this night that lasu don't have nursing as a degree course that it's school of nursing @igando they have not in lasucom. Plsss guys, is this true... Be4 I change course.. Abeg help me ooo

thats not true again. Nursing started in lasu last year, the first set are currently in 200level. i am a student of LASUCOM
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by igwedexy: 8:03pm On May 27, 2017
badmeetsevil:
What are my chances of getting Pharmacy with a jamb score of 235.
O level = 3 B3s, 1 C4 and 1 C5

there is no pharmacy in lasu
Education / Re: 2017/2018 DELSU Admission Thread Guide by igwedexy: 4:40pm On May 25, 2017
asuustrike2009:
DELSU grading system is as follows:
(1) O' Level screening: add up your 5 O' level subjects either
WAEC or NECO
A1 = 12mk, B2 = 10mks, B3 = 8mks, C4 = 6mks, C5 = 4mks
and C6 = 2mks.
The total from your Waec/Neco multiplied by 0.75.
(2) No of result sittings: 1sitting = 5mks and 2sittings = 0mk.
(3) Divide your Jamb score by 8.
(4) Add up d mks together to get your final score.
It is emphasises on..... Waec 45%, jamb 50%, and 1 sitting
5%...

from the calculation above, i have 67 .

do i stand a chance for medicine and surgery as a second choice candidate and not an indegene
Education / Re: 2017/2018 DELSU Admission Thread Guide by igwedexy: 11:58am On May 25, 2017
jamb score 256 waec score B3 parralel not an indegene 2nd choice candidate for medicine and surgery
pls what are my chances
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Lasu Admission Process Thread by igwedexy: 11:02pm On May 21, 2017
Yolo
Education / Re: 2015/2016 UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN DIRECT ENTRY-Medical/Dentistry/Health sciences. by igwedexy: 8:33pm On May 09, 2016
Pls does one require a NYSC discharge certificate to apply for direct entry into Medicine and surgery
Religion / Re: Photos: Nigerian Man Spotted Praying On His Knees In An Airplane by igwedexy: 4:37am On May 13, 2015
cold:
Nigerians and hypocrisy. So if he remains in his seat and says a short prayer god won't accept his prayer? Besides,does god fly planes? Last time i checked,planes were still flown by pilots. Makes one wonder where this god was when the other planes crashed. Yeah i know,god has a reason for everything.I can't question god. He has a purpose for everything. What else? Oh yes,it's all part of his divine plan.


vomitted rubbish.........blocks my nose

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Properties / Re: Current Prices Of Building Materials In Nigeria by igwedexy: 3:35pm On Mar 29, 2015
pls what is the current price of sharp sand in ikorodu?
Properties / Cost Of Filling And Flooring A 2 Bedroom Flat by igwedexy: 10:17pm On Mar 28, 2015
hello guys pls am in need of a breakdown of the cost of filling and doin german floor for a 2 bedroom flat ........am suggesting that since the soak away has nt been dugged some of the red sand gotten from digging the soakaway can be used in filling up to some certain level and i can then buy additional red sand to it .......pls suggestions urgently needed .....help a brother in need .....everything that will be needed should be in the list ranging from equipment to labour and the total cost ........God bless u as u do
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by igwedexy: 7:26pm On Feb 18, 2015
ishowdotgmail:
Life in UI’s Alexander Brown Hall


Alexander Brown Hall (ABH) at the
University College Hospital, Ibadan, a 10
minutes drive from the main campus of
the University of Ibadan, serves as home
to UI medical, dental and physiotherapy
students. While physiotherapy students
spend two years in the hostel, medical
and dental students spend at least 40
months with just two weeks holiday
which comes about seven months to
graduation.
The students spend the first three years
of their training inside the UI main
campus. Medical students are found in all
undergraduates’ halls of residence but the
prayer point of every pre-clinical student
is to pass the second MB examination and
"cross over" to ABH. Inhabitants of the
hall are called ‘Brownites’ and the most
junior would be in 400 level.
ABH is like the Promised Land to an
average UI medical student. Movement
into the hall is usually associated with
fanfare and excitement. The hall is quite
unique and life there is different from
what is obtainable in other halls. In ABH,
DSTV, HiTV and CTL are connected to all
rooms unlike in other halls where they
are only connected in the TV Room.
There are six blocks, three each for the
males and females. There is no restriction
of movement for Brownites within the
hall at any time of the day (and there is
no unusual coupling too!)
Two students live in a room. Within the
hall, there is a five-aside football pitch,
basketball, volleyball as well as badminton
courts. There are also two table tennis
boards, a snooker and computer game
playing centre known as Arema.
Brownites play the games, including chess
and scrabble.
During weekdays, most Brownites are
busy. Everyone goes to the hospital for
their daily activities and most are fagged
out by the time they are back. Clinical
students rotate through the departments
in the hospital and their schedule is
determined by the department in which
one is at any particular time. However,
Surgery and Paediatrics are usually the
most tasking. In the evenings, various
organisations or fellowships usually have
their meetings.
However, weekends are more interesting,
especially for the sport-loving Brownites.
Friday evenings and Saturday mornings
are usually for the ABH 5-aside Football
League where seven students-owned
clubs compete for trophies in basketball
and volleyball. Saturday afternoons/
evenings and Sundays are for the English
Premiership and Spanish La Liga matches.
English Premiership has more fans than
other world leagues. The Manchester
United, Arsenal and Chelsea fans always
engage themselves in hot arguments,
depending on the performance of their
teams in the premiership, FA Cup and
Champions League. The local ABH clubs
also have their fans. FC Lazario has the
highest number of fans. The others are FC
Hupernikao, True Blues, Leon FC, FC
Shining, Bendel Insurance and FC
Maximum.
Equally in ABH, there are many students’
organisations focused on areas of
interest. They include Hamstrings Club for
socials and philanthropy, The Forum for
development of leadership and public
speaking skills; Sport Aficionados for the
sports enthusiasts; 7Q7 for the poets;
Sinfonia Choir for the singers and Play
House for drama. There is also Action
Group on Adolescent Health (AGAH) for
advocacy against diseases affecting the
reproductive tract.
Each of these organisations holds
programmes at least once in a year. This
is besides the bigger organisations, such
as the University of Ibadan Medical
Students’ Association (UIMSA),
UNIBADAN Association of Dental Students
(UADS) and the Association of
Physiotherapy Students (APS).
Meanwhile, only about 20 per cent of
Brownites are actively involved in
organising the activities of the
organisations. Same set of people run the
organisations as one could belong to any
three of them and be an executive
member in two or even three.
Socially, ABH is a "dull" hall compared to
others in UI. Brownites leave the hall on
Friday nights to clubs or joints because UI
banned the sale of alcoholic drinks in its
halls of residence. Usually, variety nights
during hall or departmental weeks are
the only opportunities for those who
don’t like to go out to relax. Each of the
clubs holds a variety night once a year.
Politically, ABH can boast of student-
politicians who are active locally,
nationally and internationally. Brownites
hold executive posts in the Students
Transition Caretaker, NiMSA, FAMSA, JCI,
ANUNSA, Rotaract Club, HAPPY Club, UCJ,
etc. However, majority have little or no
interest in politics. Seniority, religious
affiliation and relationship with others
usually influence the outcome of elections
in ABH. Politics of "beef" and character
assassination is also very pronounced and
usually used against the more popular
candidates. On the other hand, there are
many religious leaders in ABH. Each class
boasts of not less than five pastors of
major fellowships in UI/UCH. There also
exists the Prince of Dawa, alfas and
students’ imams in the hall.
Academically, Brownites are very sound.
No doubt, with due respect to other
universities, UI has the best medical
college in Nigeria (but this does not in
any way suggest that our colleagues in
other schools are inferior). Brownites
have won the first four editions of the
Emeritus Professor Akinkugbe’s Biennial
Quiz competition in which at least 16
medical schools participate. UNN would
host the next edition.
The driest and dullest moments in the
hall are during examinations. Every
Brownite writes an end-of-posting
examination at least once in every two
months but the major MBBS examination
comes once a year. During such periods,
"all man de humble".
What about relationships? An average
male Brownite prefers to date a non-
medical student. This is probably because
the female medics are usually as busy as
the males and may not be free when the
guy would need her. Same also goes for
the lady Brownites. There are just few
couples in ABH. You can also get lots of
male and female virgins just as there are
sexually active ones. UI girls do feel
proud to have a boyfriend in ABH and
some Brownites take advantage of that to
have as many as possible. Don’t ask me if
"yawah dey gas" when the ladies find
out.
On cultism, there are no identifiable cult
members in ABH, besides there is zero
cult activity among Brownites.
To put it mildly, ABH is the most
comfortable undergraduate hostel to live
in Nigeria. Two-man room, no squatters,
complete with DSTV? That’s unbeatable.
Sports wise? Unbeatable. Politics wise?
Vibrant. Ah ah … socially? We call for
help!



www.twitter.com/ishow_dot


it's even much better in LASUTH
Travel / Re: Woman Returns N12 Million Naira She Found At MM Aiport Toilet by igwedexy: 11:00pm On Feb 17, 2015
DavidHunds:
I envy her honesty ,not sayin I'm not honest, but then,

Some opportunities are orchestrated by God himself

She may never have this opportunity again!

orchestrating evil is the last Thing JAH will do......let us also think abt the aftermath of the owner of the 12M if it is nt returned........sucidal missions are set up as soon as the mind looses control.....legendary

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Education / Re: See How A UNILORIN Student Returned Money To The University Purse by igwedexy: 7:10pm On Feb 17, 2015
Airforce1:
wife material

Airforce go say she suppose bring the money to take record more singles......lool.....no pretend
Politics / Re: Bode George Carrying Jimi Agbaje At His Back In A Hilarious Advert (Photo) by igwedexy: 9:14pm On Feb 16, 2015
Avril83:
Really? Wishing death on someone isn't much? Lol

you should knw he is kidding.....He is a JK fan
Politics / Re: Bode George Carrying Jimi Agbaje At His Back In A Hilarious Advert (Photo) by igwedexy: 7:24pm On Feb 16, 2015
Avril83:
. Whoever owns you must have thought you're secure in your cage, not knowing he left it open. Too bad.

mehn that was too much
Politics / Re: Bode George Carrying Jimi Agbaje At His Back In A Hilarious Advert (Photo) by igwedexy: 7:24pm On Feb 16, 2015
Rilwayne001:
[size=13pt] PDP is an assemblage of anencephalous imps who wish to turn Nigeria into a dystopia [/size]

grammar lo kpo
TV/Movies / Re: I Need Educative And Emotional Movies. by igwedexy: 12:51pm On Feb 16, 2015
UniqueGem po
st=30671819:

Op, try "The Fault In Our Stars". It's Educating, Emotional and inspiring. Try it, you'll love it.

is it a Nigerian movie?
Education / Re: 5 Foolish Things Guys Who Cohabit With Girls In Universities Do!!! by igwedexy: 12:17pm On Feb 16, 2015
DavidHunds:
legendary ,I don catch you ! grin grin cool

oga dave na wa oooo....lool...I go change account nw

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Education / Re: 5 Foolish Things Guys Who Cohabit With Girls In Universities Do!!! by igwedexy: 11:28am On Feb 16, 2015
litetias:

I was only quoting what you said. You said 'I inhabited a friend of mine female' . Here is what you should have said. 'I housed a female friend of mine' You can't inhabit a person because that means you're staying inside that person.

Aiit one luv bro
Education / Re: 5 Foolish Things Guys Who Cohabit With Girls In Universities Do!!! by igwedexy: 10:36am On Feb 16, 2015
litetias:

You inhabited a friend of your female. Na wa for english o

bro Pls get a dictionary abeg.......A friend of your female.... who the hell says that

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Education / Re: 5 Foolish Things Guys Who Cohabit With Girls In Universities Do!!! by igwedexy: 11:16pm On Feb 15, 2015
Rapmoney:

U be wise guy! Some will come through the means of jambito being stranded after passing post ume examsgrin before know, she has stayed a complete session living on u too.

lool.....very true dude

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Education / Re: 5 Foolish Things Guys Who Cohabit With Girls In Universities Do!!! by igwedexy: 11:07pm On Feb 15, 2015
Rapmoney:

I believe u bought cream and other things needed by a woman for her? grin grin

nah I did not....the annoying part was that she even wanted me to be cooking for her while she was busy reading.... I stopped at once and depended on my bread and akara....na so I take survive

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