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presher: yes going for msc is the best for them But they are contented playing the victim role. |
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presher: yes going for msc is the best for them But they are contented to play the victim role. |
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Olugbenger: Hey pls no name calling. Let's have a civil debate here. You don't know about the accounting discipline, if u do, u will know that Nigeria just adopted ifrs as a standard for financial reporting but ican and acca had incorporated it in their syllabus for a while now. The competent lecturers we have on ifrs are mostly ican tutors who are mostly yabatech lecturers. I never said unilag accounting doesn't have competent lecturers, I only made reference to Group Account and ifrs. Which as ridiculous as it may sound, we do not have and not many schools have it. |
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zebra: Yes, even in ABU too. Most of our lecturers were Msc and PhD holders with probably 2 profs. Most of the profs were supervising Msc and PhD students and only sent graduate assistants under them to lecture for them. How many profs dey Mathematics dept ABU, zaria sef? As in!!! In the faculty of business admin, we have just about 10 profs or so for the whole faculty. Enough Drs though but still I was taught mostly by assistant lecturers and lecturer 1 and 2. The senior lecturers and profs would rather go for sabbatical leave and go and teach in private unis, wen dey com back, they only teach post graduates. |
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Soyedele1: Then I guess it won't be hard for you to state your school, faculty and department. Would it? 2 Likes |
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Soyedele1: for HND grads, during your Undergraduate days, how many professors taught you and how many professors you have in ur dept? At University level, right from your 100lvl to final year, You will pass through alot of professors... during my 100lvl, I can count up to 4 Professors that taught me.. Both of you HND holders know that you can work as a graduate assistant in the university.. What university did u attend? I graduated from unilag; accounting, I was taught by just 2 profs, one just became a prof dt same year he taught us and I can count the number of times they came to class. We had more lecture 1 and 2 as our lecturers. We had no qualified lecturer to teach us Group accounts applying IFRS and my dpt engages tthe services of a renowned lecturer from yabatech to teach us on advanced FA. Am a proud akokite but we don't necessary have anything over yabatech in the accounting discipline. 3 Likes |
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Olugbenger: I see most HND folks saying they have OND, and then they proceeed to the university and they still claim to be graduates of polythenics. But the established opinions are flawed. We all cry foul when someone with a foreign degree comes around and is considered before us. Its also the opinion of employers that anything foreign is better. Do you consider such opinion flawed or not? |
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presher: if u reach level 13 in civil service with hnd you will not be placed in the adminstrative cadre unless you get msc Well I think that is their biggest undoing. HND holders seem to accept society's opinion about them and just settle for less. I don't see why they can't push further and go for Pgds and msc. |
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zebra: You're only assuming they do only practicals. That's ur opinion about the nigerian polytechnics, they only do practicals. Well, i'm still wondering why/how poly HND graduates pass ICAN exams and other professional exams even before many varsity graduates. That's so true. Am an Accountant, but I don't consider an HND holder less qualified than I. We are at par. The only difference is just our certificate. |
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zebra: Bros, i'm also a university graduate. I know all these. Abeg tell am jare. I wouldn't say much about other faculties, but I still maintain that in management, a B.sc graduate has nothing over an HND graduate with equivalent class of certificate. |
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zebra: And who told u students in nigerian polytechnics don't take courses from other departments. I can still remember very well that biz and acct students in polytechnics took physics, chemistry and biology per semester as compulsory elective courses. That's not even the issue. Are u saying WES evaluation of nigerian HND is false? When I did my OND in banking and finance, I took physics, computer, economics, comm skills and general studies. I took all this subjects in my b.sc accounting save for physics. I also gained admission wih 5 credits in relevant o level subjects for my OND. The fact is in management courses that I can relate with, a B.sc graduate has no intellectual nor managerial superiority over an HND graduate, the superiority is just in he head of the employers; probably because they have B.sc. While in sch, whenever there is a quiz competition, Yabatech and even Laspotech usually hold their own against the likes of Unilag and OAU in any NUASA quiz competition, sometimes, HND holders tend to do better than us in professional exams. |
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mount1ng: I attended one that the father of the bride said something that got me thinking. He said the other of his daughter that he returned, is back in his house. It's a shame to a family that a woman married out to return to her father's house. So he is not returning this one. Liar! So how do u explain the ones that are still living happily with their husband? |
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Duke_Nija: If they try that return bride price thing with me, I will tell them to marry their daughter. I don't need badluck and witchhunting in my marriage abeg. Marriage is for life, they shouldn't be expecting their daughter back, she's no longer theirs. Then its your loss and their gain. Who needs an arrogant in-law like you. 1 Like |
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bfmconcepts: So what of your son that you trained up to university level? You should also collect groom price now. |
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odua boy: Unlike ibos..Yorubas dont sell their daughters with the pretense of bride price. Must you always compare us with igbos? Why not the hausas or our neighbours edos? We needn't turn every issue to tribal bashing. Its their culture and they are not complaining. |
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Ejike.chinedu: Seriously! This is the third thread you are begging people to click like? Na by force? It seems you hate anything Nigerian either good or bad. |
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gidson12: now all the yorubas here are getting angry over nagative comments here, I want you all to cast your minds back to thread of ojukwus death and remember how you people made a jest of that dead man and showed disrespect to his morning family, was it fair, now feel how it hurts. Ojukwu died, it wasn't his wife nor his children. Besides why should igbos hate Soyinka? Didn't he support the struggle of Biafrans? That said, I still don't think we should talk bad about the dead, be it Ojukwu, Achebe, whoever. We will also die one day. God bless the souls of the fallen; Ojukwu, Achebe and Iyetade. |
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Decryptor: You are a full blown Eediot! I have been following your outrageous comments here on NL against Ibos and decided to wait for the right time to strike you and here it is. So why don't you wait for the prof to die and leave his deceased innocent daughter to rest in peace. |
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sкчscrαρεr™: My guy you have said it all. Am not really into 9ja music but in dt category, the only artistes I recognised were phyno, and burna boy and I was routing for phyno all the way. But then I saw this dude; sean tizzle, the guy was just all over the place and he acted as if he wanted the car more, he was seriously begging nigerians for votes. Other nominees were all just acting as if they had enough cars and could do without another one. Phyno messed up big time, the dude was just too dull jare. To cut the story short, I don't know about other categories but that next rated was a voting category and sean tizzle did enough to win it. |
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odua boy: This is the best song of 2013 in eastern nigerian...iboland doesn't equate to all of Nigeria. WORD! |
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odua boy: "Kanayo o kanayo lemi mo kana gan"meaning he is insane like kanayo o kanayo That's not true, "kana" does not mean insanity. It means bad, wicked but definitely not insanity. "Kanaya O kanayo lemi mo kana gan" : I am Kanayo O kanayo, I am very wicked/bad 1 Like |
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@olaadegbu, why do u indulge urself in replying those that just want to make a mockery of the bible record? Pls let them be. |
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Obi1kenobi: Well I grew up in a place where such traditions do not exit. So basically we either run from snakes or try and kill them if we can. If I were trained in wildlife reservation or I grew up in ur community, I would move such snakes. |
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PAGAN 9JA: We can never cross path cos I don't wander about in the bush where ur likes that kill people can be found. Goodnight to u too. |
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PAGAN 9JA: I was gonna give u a decent reply, but after checking ur ID and comment about the bible, I'd reserve my comment. 2 Likes |
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mr sirdam: the amount of likes your post generated shows the level of ignorance and unwillingness to change in our society. And if there was an "unlike option" ur post would have generated close to a thousand. This is Nigeria where there are no wildlife reserves nor game reserves. It wasn't like those people went looking for a snake to kill. It crossed their path and they killed it. If u don't like it then sue them. 1 Like |
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ikeno: Why are some of us so ignorant? These are non-poisonous snakes that attack rodents and small animals. Its high time we start watching some of these animal channels and see how innocent most of these animals are. Mr. Oga, na for ur village dem kill the snake? Wasn't it on NL we saw a picture of a python that swallowed a grown up man? Besides the bible says man shall bruise the head of the serpent. Abeg if I see any type of snake, I go smash hin head except the snake can speak english or yoruba then we can relate. 1 Like |
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wasak: Now that's an intelligent reply. But what if your mum had thought like the poster? Na gobe be that ooo. This is my first time of commenting, nice one. But pls make your updates more frequent, the suspense is killing. |
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Dosinspector: Am proud my school was renamed after OJUKWU "COOU" I jst hope dat plateau people will accept this in good faith unlike some hypocrites that betrayed their dead brother I hope you aren't referring to Unilag! MKO had no direct nor indirect connection to Unilag. Besides where is the wisdom in renaming Unilag after a man that died 14yrs ago. Must you always turn every issue into a tribal beef? We had very good reasons not to want the change of name. |
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gbengress1: Good Lord, that means I got it. Thank you Jesus. I was sceptical but decided to write on it anyways. Residual knowledge is good ooo. |
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platodeen: And d flexible budget in ma has no sales revenue And the compulsory question, so what's the pricing strategy? To think it carried 7mks. |
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gbengress1: Cool then, hope that helps her. I have also heard of the guy (Ilabe), he lectures at Riskfree. So bros, what textbooks do you recommend for PE2. |
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