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Education / National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) New Payment Schedule by stbigadu(m): 5:22pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA (NOUN) NEW PAYMENT SCHEDULE See: How to Apply for NOUN Admission. Note: NOUN admission is always on, it does not close. So you can apply anytime. We present you NOUN school fees for the 2014/2015 academic session below: NOTE: Payment of compulsory fees through inter‐bank transfer is not accepted. See also: Approved NOUN Study Centres in Nigeria, Contact Details NOUN School Fees for Undergraduates New Students S/ N PAYMENT FEES CURRENT AMOUNT NEW AMOUNT 1 Registration Fees 2,500.00 6,000.00 2 Caution Deposit 3,500.00 3,500.00 3 Orientation Fees 1,500.00 1,500.00 4 Matriculation Fees 1,500.00 1,500.00 5 I.D. Card 500 500.00 6 Library Fees 3,000.00 3,000.00 7 ICT Administrative Charges 10,000.00 10,000.00 8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00 9 Jamb Regularization 6,000.00 6,000.00 10 Result Verification Fee 5,000.00 5,000.00 Total Compulsory Fees 33,500.00 41,000.00 *Course and examination registration fees for all categories of students remain unchanged for now. Returning Students ‐ 1st Semester S/ N PAYMENT FEES CURRENT AMOUNT NEW AMOUNT 1 Registration Fees 2,500.00 6,000.00 2 Caution Deposit 3 Orientation Fees 4 Matriculation Fees 5 I.D. Card 6 Library Fees 3,000.00 3,000.00 7 ICT Administrative Charges 10,000.00 10,000.00 8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00 Total Compulsory Fees 15,500.00 23,000.00 NOTE: Payment of compulsory fees through inter‐bank transfer is not accepted. Returning Student ‐ 2nd Semester S/ N PAYMENT FEES CURRENT AMOUNT NEW AMOUNT 1 Semester Registration Fees 2,500.00 6,000.00 2 Caution Deposit 3 Orientation Fees 4 Matriculation Fees 5 I.D. Card 6 Library Fees 3,000.00 7 ICT Administrative Charges 8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00 Total Compulsory Fees 2,500.00 13,000.00 NOUN School Fees for Postgraduates New Students S/ N PAYMENT FEES CURRENT AMOUNT NEW AMOUNT 1 Registration Fees 2,500.00 6,000.00 2 Caution Deposit 3,500.00 3,500.00 3 Orientation Fees 1,500.00 1,500.00 4 Matriculation Fees 1,500.00 1,500.00 5 I.D. Card 500 500.00 6 Library Fees 3,000.00 3,000.00 7 ICT Administrative Charges 10,000.00 10,000.00 8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00 9 Result Verification Fee 10,000.00 10,000.00 Total Compulsory Fees 32,500.00 40,000.00 NOTE: Payment of compulsory fees through inter‐bank transfer is not accepted. Returning Students ‐ 1st Semester S/ N PAYMENT FEES CURRENT AMOUNT NEW AMOUNT 1 Registration Fees 2,500.00 6,000.00 2 Caution Deposit 3 Orientation Fees 4 Matriculation Fees 5 I.D. Card 6 Library Fees 3,000.00 3,000.00 7 ICT Administrative Charges 10,000.00 10,000.00 8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00 Total Compulsory Fees 15,500.00 23,000.00 Returning Student ‐ 2nd Semester S/ N PAYMENT FEES CURRENT AMOUNT NEW AMOUNT 1 Semester Registration Fees 2,500.00 6,000.00 2 Caution Deposit 3 Orientation Fees 4 Matriculation Fees 5 I.D. Card 6 Library Fees 3,000.00 7 ICT Administrative Charges 8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00 Total Compulsory Fees 2,500.00 13,000.00 NOTE: Payment of compulsory fees through inter‐bank transfer is not accepted. NOUN School Fees for PHD New Students S/ N PAYMENT FEES CURRENT AMOUNT NEW AMOUNT 1 Application form 10,000.00 10,000.00 2 Registration fee per annum 150,000.00 150,000.00 3 Course Registration Fee (where applicable, per courses) 10,000.00 10,000.00 4 Laboratory Access Fee (where applicable, per courses) 20,000.00 20,000.00 5 I.D. Card 2,500.00 2,500.00 6 Library Fees 10,000.00 10,000.00 7 ICT Administrative Charges 10,000.00 10,000.00 8 E- Facilitation 6,000.00 9 Examination Fee 3,000.00 3,000.00 10 Re-sit Examination fee per course (where applicable) 4,000.00 4,000.00 - See more at: http://www.myschoolgist.com/ng/noun-2013-school-fees-schedule/#sthash.72nW8Q4i.dpuf |
Education / National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) 2015 Academic Year by stbigadu(m): 1:05pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
National Open University Of Nigeria Academic Calendar. Month Activity Possible Duration Block dates December, 2014 Senate December, 2014 January Registration for Courses and Examinations by both Fresh and Returning Students commences 12th January, 215 January Convocation 16th & 17th January, 2015 January Facilitation Commences 19th January, 2015 January Course Registration Ends 4 weeks 13th February, 2015 February 1st TMA 2 weeks 9th February, 2015 February Orientation of Fresh Students 10th & 11th February, 2015 February Senate February Matriculation Ceremony 21st February, 2015 February Senate 24th February, 2015 February 2nd TMA 8 weeks 16th February, 2015 February 3rd TMA 27th February, 2015 March 4TH TMA 13th March, 2015 March Registration for Examination Closes 13th March, 2015 March Facilitation Ends 13th March, 2015 March Examinations Begin 8 weeks 23rd March, 2015 April Senate May Examinations Ends 15th May, 2015 May Marking of POP Ends 15th May, 2015 May Marking & Collation of POP & e-exams results ends 30th May, 2015 June Senate June, 2015 June Release of Examination Results 16th June, 2015 July Registration of Students Commences 4 weeks 29th June, 2015 July Orientation of Fresh Students 30th June to 1st July, 2015 July Matriculation Ceremony st th 1 – 5 4th July, 2015 July Facilitation Commences 7th July, 2015 July Senate July Registration of Students Ends 21st July, 2015 August 1st TMA 10 weeks 28th July, 2015 August 2nd TMA 10th August, 2015 September 3rd TMA 24th August, 2015 September 4th TMA 17th September, 2015 September Facilitation Ends 21st September, 2015 September Examinations Begin 8 weeks 28th September, 2015 October Senate November Marking of POP ends 13th November, 2015 November Examinations Ends 21st November, 2015 November Marking & Collation of POP & e-exams results ends 27th November, 2015 December Senate December Release of Results 14th December, 2015 |
Nairaland / General / Boko Haram In Cameroon Military Barac by stbigadu(m): 11:54am On Jan 14, 2015 |
BY ADU AZIBALOGHOM Scores Die in Cameroon Fighting Between Military and Boko Haram Thousands Flee Fierce Battles as Islamist Group Seeks to Establish Greater Presence in Country Cameroonian soldiers patrol in Amchide, near the Nigerian border, in November. ENLARGE Cameroonian soldiers patrol in Amchide, near the Nigerian border, in November. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images By Emmanuel Tumanjong Updated Jan. 13, 2015 12:46 p.m. ET 56 COMMENTS YAOUNDE, Cameroon—A five-hour gunbattle between Boko Haram and soldiers in Cameroon sent thousands fleeing in this West African country that has become the Islamist insurgency’s second front. The battle erupted early Monday in the northern city of Kolofata, just across a mountainous border from Boko Harams heartland in Nigeria, government spokesman Issa Tchiroma Bakary said. The militants, carrying heavy machine guns and Motorola two-way radios, sneaked in under the cover of fog, he added. The fighting killed 143 members of Boko Haram but only one soldier from the antiterrorism battalion, he said, but it wasn’t possible to confirm that toll. A clearer indication of the carnage came from the thousands of residents who military officials and witnesses said had fled Kolofata before soldiers secured control. “Only very old people are now in Kolofata,” said Oumarou Garba, a grocery owner who fled 15 miles on foot and motorbike to the town of Mora. “We see Boko Haram determined to carve out a caliphate in Cameroon, as it is doing in Nigeria.” ‘We see Boko Haram determined to carve out a caliphate in Cameroon, as it is doing in Nigeria.’ —Oumarou Garba, a shop owner from Cameroon Boko Haram, which emerged from the sprawling poverty of Nigeria’s northeast, has opened an additional campaign in neighboring Cameroon. This week, the group’s purported leader, Abubakar Shekau, issued another menacing statement against the former French colony. “You will taste what has befallen Nigeria,” he said on a video posted to YouTube, in which he then fired an assault rifle. “Your troops cannot do anything to us.” Cameroon military authorities said they took the video and its threats seriously and were studying its authenticity, a senior defense ministry official said. In December, the country launched its first airstrikes against the militant group. A country of 23 million people, many of whom speak the same Kanuri language as Boko Harams fighters and follow a similarly orthodox strain of Islam, Cameroon sits at a nexus where Africa’s Islamist-tinged rebellions are beginning to merge. Untold thousands have died in neighboring Central African Republic amid fighting between a Muslim rebellion and Christian militias. Mali, where French and United Nations peacekeepers have watched AL Qaeda allies seize a string of towns of late, is also nearby. On Thursday, Cameroon President Paul Biya used his first speech of the year to ask unnamed foreign powers to supply African nations with more help in their struggle against fundamentalists, saying, “A global threat calls for a global response.” The country’s two former colonizers, France and Germany, have both lent varying degrees of support, as have China and the U.S. —Drew Hinshaw in Accra, Ghana, contributed to this article. BY ADU AZIBALOGHOM O. |
Nairaland / General / The New And Morden Machines by stbigadu(m): 4:25pm On Oct 09, 2014 |
[center]THE SOUNDLESS AND SMOKELESS AIRCRAFT[/center] The world engine manufacturing and modification has been growing better best every day in the world, this means that modification of the engine has not come to end, there other features, mechanism, and design that has to be planted in the engine to satisfied the present day technology and science. There other formulas which when plan and design in the mechanical standard will stand a basis in the modification of the engine entirely which can also help in the reduction of biological effect of living things on earth. Such modification fall in the following major problem such as: 1. SOUND PROBLEMS: The sound problem is one of the major that affect living things; the aircraft engine is design with a very high sound that causes noise pollution to the living things in the environment. This has to be modified to reduce level of sound that the engine make when started. I have found that some modifications and designs of modernized system has to be planted into aircraft engine in order to reduce or remove sound of the airplane therefore producing another different aircraft to be termed as the modern airplane that is soundless with a high speed. The formula of the engine design and the procedures in the manufacturing of this system is new and it is propounded by me. Try to access and the light of the world, and also, this is a message and publication to the top world class aircraft manufacturing industries as to let them know the up come the new modification on board, it is not for every person in the world but is for the aircraft manufacturing companies and engineers. 2. SMOKE PROBLEM: The smoke produced by aircraft contain carbon monoxide which is not good for living things, as a matter of fact it is a poisonous gas which affect the lungs and also the skin human beings and beast and also affects the ozone layer that helps protect the ultra-violet rays of the sun. This is just the beginning of my inventions in the aircraft engine modification, I am Eng. Sunday Ayibatoye of Amuruto, for any esquires or manufacturing and design of this modern aircraft engine should please call or send email to me at the address and the phone number given below. Beware of thief, fraudster, scammers, and 419. I am willing and ready to satisfy you or your company the best of my knowledge in the design and manufacturing of this system engine to enrich the area of technology in the world. I will also render all my formulated formulas and the manufacturing procedures to whomever ready for it. My address: [center]Amuruto community. Or 102 Agboli Layout Etegwe Yenagoa E-mail: stbigadu4all@yahoo.com Phone: 07066040369, [/center] |
Education / Blood Test Before Courship by stbigadu(m): 2:42pm On Jul 26, 2014 |
It is important to do blood test before getting into courtship as to reduce some difficulties and treaties of life as a young man. This will help bot the man and woman involve in the marriage or the courtship Types of blood test to undertake: 1. Genotype test 2. Blood group test 3. Rhesus factor test 4. STD s test These, mention above help in the following aspect of life such as: 1. Given birth to sickle cell anemia 2. To know the family background 3. To relieve the pains of breaking off of love ones
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