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Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Olamitisoji(m): 4:27pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
dammymighty:lol bros no dey whine me... |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Krixeminaj(f): 6:08pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
davidbanner:. u remind me of ur set(2014/2015 aspirant thread)....d likes of Dammytrager,TimmyTimmy,OauTemitayo,Dejii01,PH girl,Fudo7,Valour miss,adexx1,saintrobs,Nobody and so on........DAT was a nice one! |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Prec1ous(m): 7:05pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
JSMMUYIWA: Thanks again. There are other scholarship for you that do not require much. UTME is not recognized, that is for Nigeria alone. Check this one 2016 Commonwealth scholarships for masters and undergraduate |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Jiboy95(m): 7:55pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
TrappKING:niggas in this thread thought you niggas talkn in a wrong manner thought guys doing that wanna get chisom attention,bro u can see they are DUMB |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Jiboy95(m): 8:10pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
TrappKING:lol...bro we 've gat lot of 'em and the likes |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Jiboy95(m): 8:21pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
TrappKING:lol...niggas in this group are dumb...that hw they du attack other niggas(they 've even attack me wit words also) talkn to 'Chisom' all because they wanna bcum her Superman... |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by chisombenedicta(f): 8:55pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
Wats the latest na All those shouting WAR Hope ure enjoying ur mid semester break |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by davidbanner(m): 9:13pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
dammymighty: that's not a function |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by davidbanner(m): 9:14pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
TrappKING: I'm sorry!! Thank u |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Trinxzy(m): 9:23pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
chisombenedicta:schools dy do xmas break..oau own na mid semester ke? |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by dammymighty(m): 9:51pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
davidbanner:a derivative? |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by ECUBE30: 10:26pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
olokuntemidayo:. Hey Bro. Where u able 2 enroll for d PD programme? |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Vcojuro: 11:28pm On Dec 12, 2015 |
King Solomon, in one of his documented sayings of wisdom, says: “The glory of the youth is their strength and the beauty of the old men is their grey head” – Proverbs 20:29. When I take a survey at N-I-G-E-R-I-A, I ask myself questions about the meaning of the saying. How well are the youth channelling their strength to good use thereby shining forth in their glory? Do the older and more experienced outsmart the youth in the regular daily contest for survival? These are questions to be addressed going forward. Education has been said to be the liberation of the mind. Perhaps, this is why most of our youth have seen it a necessity to go a step further after their secondary education to seek tertiary education. The widely accepted route for this aspiration is of course writing UTME, Universal Tertiary Matriculation Exam. We have seen instances where candidates’ application to some of our institutions are generally meddled with. On one hand, the failure of the candidate to secure admission is sometimes of their own. They insincerely select their courses of study because they are influenced by society’s perception of certain courses as potentially unlucrative. Sometimes, this influence is from the pressure from parents. On the other hand, the selection criteria of our institutions are even beyond merit consideration. I was aggrieved upon discovering that the admission list of one of the nation’s most priced institutions, after the summer post-UTME exams, was tampered with. A combination of some of the successful candidates’ surnames with their UTME registration number revealed their results and some did not even scale the set cut-off marks published on the school’s website for their chosen course yet, they were on the merit list. In this same institution was a massive omission of names that were supposed to have been included on the merit list. What hypocrisy! Apart from a dearth of facilities in our institutions, there is also a deliberate sieving of intellectual candidates in the corrupted admission process of most of our universities. For most people, the notion is you must have an internal contact that will push your admission for you else, your admission process is weak. This accounts for why selection based on merit is an act attended more by lip-service than practiced in reality. Until our selection process is strictly based on merit and not interrupted by bribery and favoritism, we will never be properly represented on the international scale. We cannot continue to produce whacks yearly and expect our institutions to have high fliers in their alumni. Another way to allow the glory of the youth, which is their strength to shine forth, is by encouraging the sincerity of career selection, that is, the absence of criticism of some career as not lucrative or prestigious. There is already an existing competition for enrolment for certain courses based on society’s perception of them as the ultimate source of rescue in the nation’s economic turmoil. What we should target is a depopulation of these ‘lucrative’ career paths so that the opportunities that abound in the unpopulated sectors can be tapped into for economic growth. Hence, the gifting and passion of young people seeking further education into tertiary institutions should guide them in course selection. By so doing,the tendency to fail the entrance exams into these institutions will be reduced if not eliminated. Another long- term investment to be made into our education nationwide is the provision of teachers and infrastructure for special courses such as art and design. Candidates with the innate talent for this field are either trained inadequately or bullied into taking on other courses for study-since a and design is traditionally perceived as an unprofitable venture meant for unserious persons. On their own paths, such candidates with unprofessional ambitions should do a good research on their course so as to articulate its advantage to their parents whose support they need. Institutions in developed countries admit foreign students without employing favouritism or bribery to dictate for them. They even offer scholarships to support the study ambition of foreign students. Yet, our very own process in admitting our own youths to study has been tainted. The earlier our tertiary institutions begin to admit candidates strictly on merit, the sooner their names and intellectual output will become attractive to those who recognize quality. The best time to take a paradigm shift in our values as a nation is now so that the glory of our youths which is their strength can begin to shine accordingly. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/our-varsities-and-the-corrupted-admission-process/ 1 Like |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by adeshola1(m): 1:01am On Dec 13, 2015 |
hmmm....just passing by |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by adeshola1(m): 1:01am On Dec 13, 2015 |
dammymighty na awo boy but he still a learner sha |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Nobody: 7:26am On Dec 13, 2015 |
[size=15pt]The Obafemi Awolowo University From the office of the registrar 11th of Dec. This is to inform the students of Obafemi Awolowo university that the 2014/2015 session has been cancelled.we hereby inform you that that the new resumption date is now 3rd of January 2016 and the session will end by the 11th of September 2016.This is also to inform the coming 2015/16 fresher's to resume on the 18th of September 2016.Note-Any student still on campus will be arrested starting from the 14th of December 2015.Thanks From the office of the vc Prof.Bamitale omole.[/size] I sincerely and painfully suggest you guys rewrite JAMB. |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by sketcherJ(m): 7:46am On Dec 13, 2015 |
MzNelly:is it funny? Should we laugh? Cos I ain't laughing here But because u are a writer..I will let it pass 1 Like |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Nobody: 8:29am On Dec 13, 2015 |
sketcherJ: OAU is playing ping pong with you guys future... |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Nobody: 9:01am On Dec 13, 2015 |
MzNelly:its a fake news ma'am. Nothing like such was released from the office of the vc,no circular or whatsoever |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Nobody: 9:09am On Dec 13, 2015 |
BlueRat: With OAU, I suggest you take everything with a pinch of salt. |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Nobody: 9:18am On Dec 13, 2015 |
MzNelly:lolz,pinch of salt indeed..like I care. 3+x years remaining |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by kunlexze(m): 9:46am On Dec 13, 2015 |
happy sunday peepz,hope you guys are enjoying the strike or mid-semester break or whatever they call it |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Nobody: 10:49am On Dec 13, 2015 |
pls guys I need clarification on wats going on in oau |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by mikkylaw1(m): 11:06am On Dec 13, 2015 |
derrick015:son, wat you're searching for is a story for the gods |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by dammymighty(m): 11:40am On Dec 13, 2015 |
MzNelly, why ar u behavin like this? Why ar u tryin 2 give guy high Bp? |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by Nobody: 2:02pm On Dec 13, 2015 |
только переход за.... I dunno what else to say here... just to read rumours upon rumours!... пиздёж... |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by dhateeboi(m): 2:52pm On Dec 13, 2015 |
By virtue of the rumour trending on social networks as regards Resumption and Cancellation of a Session. I will like to bring to your notice that it is FALSE. Reasons: First and foremost, The management of Obafemi Awolowo University will always have a manner of approach in her release. That is, "The management of University wishes to inform the General Public and Students of the University Community..." This is because the University Community do not belong to Students alone. Secondly, the management of the University cannot afford to discard a semester. No person or body will never wish to labour in vain as ASUU will not agree with such decision and more so ,that will mean another examination being conducted for a course you have done before. I have never heard of students retaking a course they did not carry over . At that, it is not possible. On the issue of E-portal giving ambiguous command when students log in. Something like this came up in 2014 when the Management shut down the University. There were speculation that the University management wants to merge two sessions which would have ushered in 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 resuming together. It was regarded as a rumour and it remained FALSE as resumption date was later announced. The management can cancel 2014/2015 session and introduce 2015/2016 session to balance the Academic Calendar which will in no way affect a semester or the Students. The portal may be under upgrade as regards that. Let's put our mind at peace and have it as the News is FALSE. We will not hesitate to update you on Monday as regards Resumption date. Thank you. ߑԉbraheem Sulaimon Olayiwola. ߔӈon.Alfa. ߔ舯n.Clerk, NSRC OAU. ߔʠ08164271768 1 Like |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by mikkylaw1(m): 3:11pm On Dec 13, 2015 |
dhateeboi:huummm!, GOD will save us from this oau crisis |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by adeshola1(m): 4:04pm On Dec 13, 2015 |
hmm....still passing by |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by teeyhh(m): 4:17pm On Dec 13, 2015 |
dhateeboi:. Seconded jare |
Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by mikkylaw1(m): 5:21pm On Dec 13, 2015 |
Great ife 1 Like 1 Share
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