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Computers / iInformation Request: Computer Importation by Orobert: 8:43am On Nov 04, 2011 |
I will be placing orders for computers. Does anyone have informatin what is required to do by law. I really will be glad. |
Education / Re: Unn Pume Result Scratch Card At N1,500 by Orobert: 2:17am On Sep 01, 2011 |
Its #1,000 with a #100 bank commission not #1,500. |
Education / Re: Nans Zone And Its Leadership! by Orobert: 8:53pm On Aug 31, 2011 |
Yes I am. And how are you? |
Education / Re: Nans Zone And Its Leadership! by Orobert: 7:51pm On Aug 31, 2011 |
I need answers pls |
Education / Nans Zone And Its Leadership! by Orobert: 10:09am On Aug 31, 2011 |
Pls acting Co-coordinator, NANS ZONE ‘A’, Comrade Isah Jabbi Usman- who is he? what University and level is he now? |
Education / Unn Post Utme Past Questions by Orobert: 5:16pm On Aug 09, 2011 |
Prospective students of UNN. If you want to get the Post UTME 2005-2010 past questions call or forward your email address to 08035579094 ASAP. Success! |
Education / Re: Info Pls On Unn by Orobert: 12:36pm On Jul 07, 2010 |
The information is almost belated, but the face it that UNN post UME will start on the 9th and end 10th. Registration is still on (might close today)and cost #1,100. hurry if u want to be a part. |
Business / Handban And Label Wanted! by Orobert: 6:19am On Mar 16, 2010 |
If you can make a handban or/and iron label, pls mail me now with caballero4all@yahoo.com with your pricing. Its urgent |
Politics / Re: Who Wins The Worst Governor Of The Year Awaed? by Orobert: 10:51am On Dec 21, 2009 |
I beg of u all, lets leave this award for T.A Orji please. The cap really fits!! |
Politics / Re: Who Wins The Worst Governor Of The Year Awaed? by Orobert: 10:29pm On Dec 20, 2009 |
I dont think any Gov. in Nigeria deserves this award more than the amiable epitome of mediocrity and inactivity in the person of His Excellency, Theodore Ahamuefula Orji, The Executive Governor of Abia State. Most people might think we are making the Abia story up but its just the purest of truth ever told. And I will suggest a poll be made and we be allowed to vote on this. I nominate Gov. T.A Orji for the award. |
Romance / Re: How Do I Get Him To Notice Me by Orobert: 8:24am On Dec 05, 2009 |
@poster, Men function differently from them girls. I will want to assume the both of u r in close prox, Pls dont try to make notice u. Play his own tap- give him THE MIRROR IMAGE. Act as though he is not there, but b very good in what u do. Am afraid he wont notice u if u come all out cos thats wat oda girl re doing. If u want to go xtra miles, I will suggest u read, The Art of Seduction/ or The 48 Laws of Power (Both books by Robert Greene), apply its principle to ur life xperiences. GD LUCK |
Politics / No Winner For Mo Ibrahim Prize, Says Foundation! by Orobert: 12:34pm On Oct 21, 2009 |
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has announced its decision not to award the Ibrahim Prize to any winner this year. The Foundation, in a statement, said its Prize Committee had considered some credible candidates, but after an in-depth review, could not select a winner. However, the board of the Foundation said the planned events in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on 14 and 15 November 2009 would go ahead. According to the statement, The Mo Ibrahim Foundation is committed to supporting great African leadership that will improve the economic and social prospects of the people of Africa. The Foundation's focus is the promotion of good governance in Africa and the recognition of excellence in African leadership. "The Prize Committee welcomed the progress made on governance in some African countries while noting with concern recent setbacks in other countries. This year the Prize Committee has considered some credible candidates. However, after in-depth review, the Prize Committee could not select a winner." The committee is chaired by former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Other members are former President of Finland and Nobel Laureate, Martti Ahtisaari; former Minister of Education in Guinea and Director of Basic Education at UNESCO, Aïcha Bah Diallo; Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Nobel Laureate, Mohamed el-Baradei; Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, and former Minister of Education and Culture in Mozambique, Graça Machel; former President of Ireland and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (and Board member of the Foundation), Mary Robinson; former Secretary-General of the Organisation of African Unity and former Prime Minister of Tanzania (and Board member of the Foundation), Salim Ahmed Salim. |
Politics / Re: Abia "Gods Own State" by Orobert: 9:16pm On Oct 07, 2009 |
There is really nothing to be proud of about Aba and Abia state in general. If you have been there recently, I think you will feel worst than myself now. We gawp in awe at the show of shame and democratic conspiracy. Ochendo!! |
Politics / Re: Abia "Gods Own State" by Orobert: 3:27pm On Oct 05, 2009 |
Kobojunkie: True talk, True talk. But was it this the case? |
Education / Re: Unn D.e Interview! by Orobert: 9:31am On Oct 05, 2009 |
ANNOUNCEMENT ON INTERVIEW OF 2009 DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION Candidates who scored 160 and above in the UNN Direct Entry Screening and Degree holders who applied for Direct Entry Admission are invited for interview scheduled as follows: NSUKKA CAMPUS MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2009 S/No Faculty Venue Time 1 AgricultureFac. of Agric Conference Room 9.00am 2 Social Sciences Fac. of Social Scs. Conference Room 10.00am 3 Biological Sciences Fac. Biological Scs. Conference Room 12.00noon 4 Engineering Fac. of Engineering Conference Room 1.30pm 5 Veterinary Sciences Fac. of Veterinary Medicine Conference Room 2.30pm TUESDAY OCTOBER 6, 2009 6 Education Fac. of Education Conference Room 9.00am 7 Pharmacy Fac. of Pharm. Scs. Conference Room 11.00am 8 Physical Sciences Fac. of Physical Scs. Conference Room 12.00noon 9 Arts Fac. of Arts Conference Room 2.00pm ENUGU CAMPUS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 07, 2009 S/No Faculty Venue Time 10 Fac. of Law Fac. of Law Conference Room 9.00am 11 Fac. of Business Administration Fac. of Business Administration Conference Room 10.30am 12 Fac. of Health Sc. & Tech. Faculty Conference Room 12.00 noon 13 Fac. of EnvironmentalStudies Faculty Conference Room 1.30pm 14 Fac. of Medical Scs. &Fac. of Dentistry Faculty of Medical Scs. Conference Room 2.30pm The candidates should bring the following to their venue for the interview: 1. Original copies of qualifying credentials 2. Printout of screening result A. I. Okonta Ag. Registrar |
Education / Unn D.e Interview! by Orobert: 1:12pm On Oct 04, 2009 |
Just got winds that there will be an interview for DE prospective students that will start on the 6th Of October 2009. I will post the schedule immediately i get it. |
Politics / Re: Happy Independence? by Orobert: 11:19am On Oct 01, 2009 |
Most people are of the opinion that there is nothing to celebrate about Nigeria. I think I am out today running around and having so much fun, not cos Nigeria is a great nation nor her people good. Am celebrating Nigeria cos am a Nigerian, and she just turned 49 today. My Country may she ever be right but right or wrong my country. God Bless Nigeria!!! |
Business / Branded T-shirts by Orobert: 10:10am On Sep 28, 2009 |
I need someone who can help me out with the making of branded t-shirts. Am waitin for You |
Education / Re: Unn Cut-off Released! by Orobert: 3:22pm On Sep 24, 2009 |
yea but its not that simple. Making the required 45 means that one can be admitted when the advert window is open. I have not seen any departmental cut off that low for now. NB- we saw what looked like a cut off today(Nobody is sure) |
Education / Re: Unn Cut-off Released! by Orobert: 6:52pm On Sep 23, 2009 |
Nothing has been said about DE. Just stay close to the university`s website and our sch forum |
Education / Re: Unn Cut-off Released! by Orobert: 1:28pm On Sep 23, 2009 |
Its possible, I think you have to download the result of candidates in ur department and try calculating the scores of the people that performed very well. with that u can know what might b the likely cut-off. This should get ur mind to rest, while we await departmental cut-offs |
Education / Re: Unn Cut-off Released! by Orobert: 5:16pm On Sep 22, 2009 |
Friend did u key in www.cediland.com, direct your comparison/criticism to were they are needed. We in Nigeria and Nigerians are doing the best we can to change the negative aspects of our society. Is either u are in or out- which i dont think is hard to figure out. PLEASE GO TO GHANA and with all their cut-offs we would still be BETTER and the PREFERRED! |
Education / Re: Unn Cut-off Released! by Orobert: 12:01am On Sep 22, 2009 |
if am not sure i wont b posting this |
Politics / Re: Aondoakaa Chased From Hotel Room by Orobert: 7:18pm On Sep 19, 2009 |
If I tell you am not over joyed, I will be , God knows. How I wish we can extend this gesture to our corrupt office holders here. Abeg Post numbers |
Education / Re: Unn Cut-off Released! by Orobert: 6:30am On Sep 19, 2009 |
Brother, its strength from the office. Act on it while we wait for the departmental cut-off |
Education / Unn Cut-off Released! by Orobert: 9:45pm On Sep 18, 2009 |
The school have released the cut-off for 2009/2010 admission. The school cut-off is 45- Add the UME and PUME score and divide by 8. The product is your score and if its up to 45, then there is a chance for u, below it, SORRY. I just got this info NOW. |
Education / Unn 2009/2010 Pume Results Released! by Orobert: 7:54pm On Sep 09, 2009 |
If you wrote the last exams, check your result it OUT. check the school website. |
Religion / Sudanese Woman Fined For Wearing Trousers by Orobert: 9:47pm On Sep 07, 2009 |
By Andrew Heavens Andrew Heavens – Mon Sep 7, 9:38 am ET KHARTOUM (Reuters) – A Sudanese woman was found guilty of indecency and fined on Monday for wearing trousers in a case that has attracted worldwide attention, but she will be spared lashes, an official who attended the trial said. The woman, Lubna Hussein, was arrested at a party in July with 12 other women and had faced the possibility of 40 lashes for wearing trousers deemed indecent. The court ordered her to pay a fine of 500 pounds ($209) or face a month in jail. Hussein's case was seen as a test of Sudan's Islamic decency regulations, which many women activists say are vague and give individual police officers undue latitude to determine what is acceptable clothing for women. A former reporter who was working for the United Nations at the time of her arrest, Hussein has publicized her case, posing in loose trousers for photos and calling for media support. Reached by telephone after the verdict, Hussein said she would refuse to pay the fine: "I will not pay the money, and I will go to prison." Defense lawyer Nabil Adib Abdalla has previously said the law on indecent dress was so wide it contravened Hussein's right to a fair trial. "She was found guilty, but we know she is not guilty , This is a clear violation of the constitution, of women's rights, and the peace agreement," said Yasser Arman, a government official who attended the trial and is also a senior member of the former rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement. Ten of the other women arrested with Hussein have pleaded guilty and have been whipped, Hussein previously said. PROTESTS AT COURT Indecency cases are not uncommon in Sudan, where there is a large cultural gap between the mostly Muslim and Arab-oriented north and the mainly Christian south. The cases prompted scores of women to gather near the court ahead of the verdict to lend support to Hussein. Hussein argued her clothes, a pair of green slacks that she also wore to her first court appearance, were respectable and that she did not break the law. "Lubna has given us a chance. She is very brave. Thousands of girls have been beaten since the 1990s, but Lubna is the first one not to keep silent," protester Sawsan Hassan el-Showaya told Reuters before the verdict. But scuffles erupted at the protest before the court session even began between the women and Islamists, who shouted religious slogans and denounced Hussein and her supporters as prostitutes and demanded a harsh punishment for Hussein. Riot police quickly cleared the scene, beating some protesters with batons. Around 40 women protesters were detained. Hussein has said she resigned from her U.N. job to give up any legal immunity so she could continue with the case, prove her innocence and challenge the decency law. U.N. officials have said the United Nations told Sudan that Hussein was immune from legal proceedings as she was a U.N. employee at the time of her arrest. But the case was allowed to proceed after Sudan's foreign ministry advised the court that Hussein was not immune. (Reporting by Andrew Heavens and Khalid Abdel Aziz; Writing by Cynthia Johnston) |
Business / Re: How Much Did You Exchange The Dollar For Today? by Orobert: 9:43pm On Sep 07, 2009 |
pls also post that of the Euro |
Education / Re: Sociology Thread by Orobert: 12:19pm On Aug 22, 2009 |
I love this. Why dont we start first by making know were we are learn the Science of Society. Well, Am studying Sociology/Anthropology in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. |
Education / Re: Help: Unn Postgraduate Admission by Orobert: 4:45pm On Aug 21, 2009 |
Just confirmed. its #7,500. #5,000 for application form, #2,500 for brochure. |
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