Wednesday, August 21, 2013
OAU Departmental Cut-off Marks, 2013/2014.
Accounting-240,
International relations-200,
Public administration-200,
Local government studies-200,
Agric econs-203,
Animal science-203,
Agric extension-210,
Family health & nutrition-200,
Crop production & protection-204,
Soil science-219,
English-222,
Lit. in english-228.5,
Dramatic arts-220,
History-213.5,
French-217.5,
German-228,
Portuguese-216.5,
Music-220,
Linguistics-214.5,
Philosophy-223.5,
Religious studies-207,
Yoruba-220.5,
PHE-205,
Int.science-205,
Language arts-220,
Social studies-225,
Yoruba edu.-210,
Fine arts edu-215,
Music-200,
Religious studies edu.-210,
History edu-202,
English edu-240,
French edu-205,
Economics edu-230,
Geography edu-215,
Political science edu-230,
Physics edu-205,
Chemistry edu-210,
Biology edu-210,
Maths edu-210,
G&C-220,
Architecture-241,
Building-213.5,
URP-209,
Quantity survey-200,
Fine arts-212,
Estate management-200.5,
Law-254,
Pharmacy-250.5,
BCH-225,
Microbiology-230,
Chemistry-200,
Industrial chm.-200,
Geology-200,
Applied geophysics-200,
Statistics-200,
Mathematics-200,
Botany-200,
Zoology-200,
Physics-200,
Engr.physics-200,
Demography&statistics-206,
Economics-240,
Geography-207,
Political science-222,
P.P.E-218,
Psychology-215,
Sociology&anthropology-202,
MEDICINE-270.5,
Dentistry-254.5,
Nursing-244.5,
Med.rehab-249,
Agric ENGR-200,
Chemical ENGR-255,
Civil ENGR-246,
Computer sci.&ENGR-250,
Computer sci with Economics-248,
Computer sci with maths-259,
Elect./elect-257,
Food ENGR-200
Food sci&technology-200,
Material sci&ENGR-200,
Mechanical ENGR-252.
GOOD+LUCK !
2013 NNPC/ESSO EEPNL International Postgraduate Scholarship Awards
2013 NNPC/ESSO EEPNL International Postgraduate Scholarship Awards
TYPE OF CONTEST: Scholarship
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: In continuation of its efforts
to provide opportunities for developing careers in the
petroleum industry, Esso Exploration and Production
Nigeria Limited (EEPNL) is offering Scholarships to
outstanding Nigerian graduates wishing to pursue
International post-graduate studies in the
underlisted disciplines:
1. Geosciences
2. Engineering (Petroleum, Mechanical, Chemical,
Electrical, Electronics, Civil/Structural, Marine and
Sub Sea)
ELIGIBILITY:
1. Must be a graduate from a Nigerian University
2. Must possess a Bachelor's degree with a
minimum of second class upper division in any of
the listed Engineering and Geosciences disciplines.
3. Must have provisional admission to undertake
full-time postgraduate study at a reputable foreign
University
4. (Msc or MEng) in the 2013/2014 academic
session.
RULES AND REGULATIONS: Shortlisted candidates
should be prepared to take a skill test to be held on
the 13th of July 2013. Strict compliance with our
guidelines is advisable. Applications not received
within 2 weeks will not be accepted. Only shortlisted
candidates will be contacted.
Employees of ExxonMobil subsidiary companies in
Nigeria and their dependents are not eligible for this
scholarship.
PRIZE: The EEPNL scholarship award applies to
tuition, books, and accommodation and living
expenses for the duration of the selected course of
study.
HOW TO APPLY: Click here to access the
application form.
DEADLINE: July 4, 2013
MORE INFORMATION: For more information click
here
In view of the ongoing ASUU strike,
candidates applying for the 2013/2014
NNPC/MPN Undergraduate Scholarship
program will be permitted to submit their
application without uploading the HOD
Verification form. They will however be
requested to upload the form once
academic activities resume in tertiary
institutions across the country.
Candidates who have uploaded the wrong
document(s) for the 2013/2014 NNPC/MPN
Undergraduate and NNPC/ESSO
Postgraduate scholarship award should
follow the steps below:
1. Log in with your registration details
2. Go to upload document section
3. Click "Select File"
4. Select the new document you want to
upload
5. Click "Choose file" and Upload the new
document
All uploaded documents must be in JPEG
format and should not exceed 200KB.
http://www.scholarship-
nigeria.com/2013/08/20132014-nnpcmpn-
undergraduate.html
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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Monday, August 19, 2013
We are using this medium to inform the
general public and all the candidates who
made the Adeniran Ogunsanya College Of
Education, (AOCOED) as their choice and
participated in the post utme screening exercise that the Institution has just released her first provisional admission list of candidates who are offered provisional Admission into the available programme offered by the College for the 2013/2014 academic session.
How to check Adeniran Ogunsanya College Of
Education 2013 First Batch Admission List:
The first batch admission list of the Adeniran
Ogunsanya College Of Education has been published
and uploaded online and all the candidates who
participated in the Post utme screening exercise can quickly check their results by Clicking here:
www.aocoed.edu.ng/admissionlist.aspx
We are using this medium to inform the
general public and all the candidates who
made the Adeniran Ogunsanya College Of
Education, (AOCOED) as their choice and
participated in the post utme screening exercise that the Institution has just released her first provisional admission list of candidates who are offered provisional Admission into the available programme offered by the College for the 2013/2014 academic session.
How to check Adeniran Ogunsanya College Of
Education 2013 First Batch Admission List:
The first batch admission list of the Adeniran
Ogunsanya College Of Education has been published
and uploaded online and all the candidates who
participated in the Post utme screening exercise can quickly check their results by Clicking here:
www.aocoed.edu.ng/admissionlist.aspx
We are using this medium to inform the
general public and all the candidates who
made the Adeniran Ogunsanya College Of
Education, (AOCOED) as their choice and
participated in the post utme screening exercise that the Institution has just released her first provisional admission list of candidates who are offered provisional Admission into the available programme offered by the College for the 2013/2014 academic session.
How to check Adeniran Ogunsanya College Of
Education 2013 First Batch Admission List:
The first batch admission list of the Adeniran
Ogunsanya College Of Education has been published
and uploaded online and all the candidates who
participated in the Post utme screening exercise can quickly check their results by Clicking here:
www.aocoed.edu.ng/admissionlist.aspx
Wenger: 'We feel sorry and disappointed'
Wenger: 'We feel sorry and disappointed'Dear Arsenal supporter,It was a big disappointment to lose the game on Saturday. We started the game well and then suddenly everything went against us so it is a big blow. Not only did we lose the game but we have a few injuries and many kicks. However, we had some lively moments and kept going until the end and that's what we have to focus on and forget the referee. Even when we had 10 men we had chances to come back to 2-2. We were all very disappointed. We want our fans to be happy. When you don't achieve that, you feel absolutely sorry and really disappointed.
In terms of transfers, we were on the market before the game and we are on the market after the game. But I have to look at the solution at the start of the game. Could we have won the game with the players we have? I say yes.
We take our work seriously and believe me, we analyse every single player in the world. We work 24 hours a day for that. When we make decisions, we take it seriously. People try to think we do not want to spend. We want to. We are ready to buy players.
The team are now focused on Wednesday night and getting a positive result against Fenerbahce in Istanbul. It is a crucial match of course, and we will give everything we can to succeed there.
Thanks for your support
Monday, August 5, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
MOSQUITOES FINDS SOME PEOPLE MORE DELICIOUS THAN OTHERS
Mosquito season is in full swing. A lucky few people seem immune to the bites of the pesky insects. Others can’t seem to avoid them.New research explains mosquitoes’ apparent selectivity. According to an article in Smithsonian magazine, an estimated 20 percent of people are “especially delicious” to mosquitoes. (Shudder.) They are bitten more often than others.
Why? A number of factors are at play. Chief among them is blood type. “Not surprisingly — since, after all, mosquitoes bite us to harvest proteins from our blood — research shows that they find certain blood types more appetising than others,” the article reports. Type O is at the top of the list. Additionally, about 85 percent of people secrete a chemical signal that indicates their blood type; these “secretors” are more prone to bites regardless of their blood type.
Another factor is the amount of carbon dioxide people emit when they breathe. Larger people exhale more of the gas, which may explain why adults tend to get bitten more often than children. This also means that obese people are more prone to getting bitten than average or underweight people, tall people more prone than short. Sweat, high body temperatures and skin bacteria also play a role. Pregnancy, which increases body temperature and carbon dioxide emission, may also increase the likelihood of bites.
And if you’re drinking type, you may have made yourself a mosquito target. No one has been able to pinpoint why drinking beer makes people more attractive to mosquitoes. Some have theorised that the elevation in body temperature and the amount of ethanol in sweat may play a role, but neither theory has panned out.Can mosquito bites be reduced?Folks often ask whether they should befriend someone who is more -- or less -- attractive (to mosquitoes).
The notion is that sitting next to a person who is more mosquito-attractive will somehow protect you by diverting mosquitoes from you to him/her. Genius, but the two of you together may draw in even more mosquitoes, and you may suffer even more bites than if you were a lone soul on the park bench. Ah, but what about sitting next to a mosquito-repellent person? That still may not benefit you. Certain emanations of that person may draw in mosquitoes from afar, but they then might home in on you once they were close.With all this said, there is the concept of zooprophylaxis. Maintaining chickens, goats, or other animals in your home can, in some cases, divert bites by mosquitoes that would otherwise have been directed to a person. This can afford some limited protection against malaria and other mosquito-borne infections.
Whereas this may offer a strategy for folks who live in primitive dwellings in rural regions and don't have resources to protect themselves by way of improved housing, pesticides, etc, it would not likely be embraced by travellers. Imagine checking in your hotel and finding a complimentary chicken in the room. Ah, but if it was a rooster, you'd not need to set the alarm clock.
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