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Phones / Re: Leagoo M8/M8 Pro Discuss Thread by olayinka96: 8:01pm On Jul 16, 2019
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Phones / Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by olayinka96: 7:59pm On Jul 16, 2019
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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan, UI Ranked Among 1000 Top Universities In The World by olayinka96: 9:07am On May 31, 2018
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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 10:50pm On Apr 17, 2018
I heard that hostels are not compulsory... U can choose to stay off campus if u wish, Hostel accommodation is not a requirement for student's registration....

Hostel accommodation is just being encouraged by the school to new students, because of easy access and adaptation to the new environment
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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 7:13pm On Mar 11, 2018
pls I need a sample of the reference letter to be uploaded
Fashion / Jerry Curl by olayinka96: 9:18pm On Mar 04, 2018
pls I need help on the best jerry curl relaxer and activator ... I want a not too expensive one

Thanks
Health / Help!!!!! I Need To Fix My Teeth by olayinka96: 3:53pm On Feb 09, 2018
Dentist in the house, Please I have a broken tooth, which make me look bad and I hate it. My broken tooth have have made me hate taking pictures, cos it doesn't look nice.�

My dentist in the house, I don't know if there is any remedy cure?.. If there is, I would like to know them and how much it will cost me.
Education / 10 Things You Don't Know About Japanese Schools by olayinka96: 3:03pm On Feb 01, 2018
Japanese people are known for their intelligence, strong health, politeness, and wellness. But why is this nation so unique and different from the rest of the world? We at Bright Side seem to have found the answer: they have an incredibly cool education system!


1.Manners before knowledge.

In Japanese schools, the students don’t take any exams until they reach grade four (the age of 10). They just take small tests. It is believed that the goal for the first 3 years of school is not to judge the child’s knowledge or learning, but to establish good manners and to develop their character. Children are taught to respect other people and to be gentle to animals and nature. They also learn how to be generous, compassionate, and empathetic. Besides this, the kids are taught qualities like grit, self-control, and justice.


2. The academic year starts on April 1st.

While most schools and universities in the world begin their academic year in September or October, in Japan it is April that marks the start of the academic and business calendar. The first day of school often coincides with one of the most beautiful natural phenomena — the time of cherry blossom. The academic year is divided into 3 trimesters: April 1 — July 20, September 1 --December 26, and January 7 — March 25. Japanese students get 6 weeks of holidays during the summer. They also have two-week breaks in winter and spring.


3.Most Japanese schools do not employ janitors or custodians. The students clean their school themselves.

In Japanese schools, students have to clean the classrooms, cafeterias, and even toilets all by themselves. When cleaning, students are divided into small groups and assigned tasks that rotate throughout the year. The Japanese education system believes that requiring students to clean up after themselves teaches them to work in a team and help each other. Besides, spending their own time and effort sweeping, mopping, and wiping makes kids respect their own work and the work of others.


5. In Japanese schools, school lunch is provided on a standardized menu and is eaten in the classroom.

The Japanese education system does its best to ensure that the students eat healthy and balanced meals. In public elementary and junior high schools, the lunch for students is cooked according to a standardized menu developed not only by qualified chefs but also by health care professionals. All classmates eat in their classroom together with the teacher. This helps build positive teacher-student relationships.


5. After-school workshops are very popular in Japan.

In order to get into a good junior high school, most Japanese students enter a preparatory school or attend private after-school workshops. The classes in these schools are held in the evenings. Seeing groups of small kids returning from their extracurricular courses late in the evening is common in Japan. Japanese students have an 8-hour school day, but apart from that they study even during the holidays and on weekends. It’s no wonder that the students in this country almost never repeat grades in primary, lower secondary, or secondary school


6. Apart from traditional subjects, Japanese students also learn Japanese calligraphy and poetry.

Japanese calligraphy, or Shodo, involves dipping a bamboo brush in ink and using it to write hieroglyphs on rice paper. For Japanese people, Shodo is an art that is no less popular than traditional painting. Haiku, on the other hand, is a form of poetry that uses simple expressions to convey deep emotions to readers. Both classes teach children to respect their own culture and centuries-old traditions.


7.Nearly all students have to wear a school uniform.

Almost all junior high schools require their students to wear school uniforms. While some schools have their own attire, traditional Japanese school uniform consists of a military style for boys and a sailor outfit for girls. The uniform policy is intended to remove social barriers among students and get them into a working mood. Besides, wearing school uniform helps to promote a sense of community among the children.


8.The school attendance rate in Japan is about 99.99%.

Probably all of us have played truant at least once in our life. However, Japanese students don’t skip classes, nor do they arrive late for school. Moreover, around 91% of pupils in Japan reported that they never, or only in some classes, ignored what the teacher lectured. How many other countries can boast such statistics?


9. A single test decides the students’ futures.

At the end of high school, Japanese students have to take a very important exam that decides their future. A student can choose one college they would like to go to, and that college has a certain score requirement. If a student doesn’t reach that score they probably don’t go to college. The competition is very high — only 76% of school graduates continue their education after high school. It’s no wonder that the period of preparation for entrance to higher education institutions is nicknamed ’examination hell.’


10. College years are the best ’holidays’ in a person’s life.

Having gone through ’examination hell,’ Japanese students usually take a little break. In this country, college is often considered the best years of a person’s life. Sometimes, Japanese people call this period a ’vacation’ before work.

Source: https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/brightside.me/wonder-places/10-distinctive-features-of-the-japanese-education-system-that-made-this-nation-the-envy-of-the-world-214655/amp/

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: ★ Job/vacancies Section Awards 2017 ★ by olayinka96: 1:53pm On Jan 30, 2018
pls I need help .. Am in urgent need of work.. I need to gather money for school before resumption..... pls help me
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 5:37pm On Jan 03, 2018
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Phones / Re: Leagoo M8/M8 Pro Discuss Thread by olayinka96: 5:34pm On Dec 25, 2017
pls how much for leagoo m8 touch pad gold.. need it urgently
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 11:31pm On Dec 19, 2017
vanV:


wow. congrats which level? is it via HND or ND
thanks. via NCE
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 6:04pm On Dec 19, 2017
vanV:


have u bin admitted? course ?
yes Agriculture (environmental biology

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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 12:50am On Dec 19, 2017
vanV:
any D.entry applicant, that has bin admitted. should Pls signify or if you know any. tis urgent
Wat happen ama DE student
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 4:55pm On Dec 13, 2017
psalmiel:
@olayinka96, you can pay at bank. All you just have to do is to switch the payment method on the remitta page to INTERNET BANKING and then print the slip which you'll take to bank. Or better still write down the informations on the online slip most especially the RRR on a sheet of paper and then take it to the bank.
Make sure you get to the bank before 3pm any day you intend to go.

Thanks..
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 9:29am On Dec 13, 2017
Please I am having problems paying online for my addmission letter.. Can I pay in bank.?? If yes.. What are the steps to take??
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 4:16pm On Dec 02, 2017
cutiedave:

A guy from the whatsapp group claimed he has been admitted into civil engineering... Although he gave no proof

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Career / Re: 10 Nigeria Professions That Never Escape Law Of Karma by olayinka96: 7:21am On Nov 27, 2017
All I can see is grammatical blunder... RIP ENGLISH...
UR English deserves karma

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Phones / Re: Leagoo M8/M8 Pro Discuss Thread by olayinka96: 4:44am On Nov 18, 2017
Pls help my M8 indicates charging but my battery percentage does not increase.
Education / Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by olayinka96: 8:07pm On Nov 13, 2017
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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2017/2018 Direct Entry UPDATE by olayinka96: 11:57pm On Oct 27, 2017
Please are we to include our UI DE registration printout
Education / Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by olayinka96: 11:32pm On Sep 13, 2017
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Education / Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by olayinka96: 10:21pm On Aug 28, 2017
ndndnd:
Submission of transcript is on. Which department?
Crop protection and environmental biology
Education / Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by olayinka96: 2:04pm On Aug 26, 2017
ndndnd:
Yeah
Any news from UI
Education / Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by olayinka96: 8:44am On Aug 19, 2017
Any university of ibadan aspirant here
Education / Re: Unilag 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 8:14pm On Jul 31, 2017
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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 12:29pm On Jul 25, 2017
Pls my o level results is math b3 English b3 physics b3 chemistry b3 biology c4
But I have A1 in agriculture.. Don't know if I can swap biology for agric to have higher score

My jamb score is 212..

Applying for Food tech
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by olayinka96: 8:15pm On Jul 20, 2017
Pls what is my chance of addmission for food tech Jamb 212
Waec math b3 English b3 physics b3 chemistry b3 biology c4
Education / Re: DIRECT ENTRY Admission. by olayinka96: 8:45am On Jul 17, 2017
Please I heard we can't register for both jamb and direct entry together.. Plz hw true is it
Celebrities / Re: Peter (psquare) Okoye Ashamed Of Nigeria (photos) by olayinka96: 8:48pm On Jul 16, 2017
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