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Wednesday, 22 June 2016

ADVERTISEMENT FOR ADMISSION INTO LASU FOUNDATION (JUPEB) PROGRAMME FOR 2016/2017 CALENDAR YEAR

1.0  PREAMBLE
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Lagos State University Foundation Programme which shall commence in August, 2016.
The Programme shall run for 12 calendar months beginning from August, 2016 to July, 2017.  It is an intensive programme to prepare exceptionally brilliant candidates for admission into the 200 level degree programme offered by JUPEB AFFILIATED UNIVERSITIES
The Programme is located in the Lagos State University Foundation Programme Campus, ASCON Road, Topo, Badagry.
 2.0  ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
(a)               Five (5) Ordinary Level Credit Passes in relevant subjects, including English Language.  For candidates who intend to study courses in Medicine/Dentistry/Nursing/Agric Science, Science Education, Social Sciences, Management Sciences and Engineering, Credit Pass in Mathematics is compulsory.
(b)               Students who meet the admission requirements will be invited for a written qualifying examination.
(c)                Successful candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of Twenty Five Thousand Naira only (N25,000.00).
 The available courses and the admission requirements are:
 A.  FACULTY OF ARTS
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Arabic Studies
Five ‘O’ Level credit passes in English Language, Arabic and three other relevant subjects.
2
Christian Religious Studies
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, CRK and three other relevant subjects.
3
Theatre Arts
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Literature-in-English and three other Arts subjects.
4
Music
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics and three other Arts subjects.
5
English Language
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include Literature in English and English Language
6
French
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in French and English Language plus at least one other Arts subjects.
7
History and International Studies
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Geography, Government/History.
8
Islamic Studies
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language and Islamic Religious Studies or Arabic.
9
Philosophy
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English and four other Arts and Social Science subjects.
 B.   FACULTY OF EDUCATION
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Education & Chemistry
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in Mathematics, Chemistry, English Language and two of Physics, Biology and Agric. Sciences.
2
Education & Yoruba
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language and Yoruba.
3
Education and Biology
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and one other subject.
4
Education & Islamic Studies
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language and Islamic Religious Studies.
5
Education and French
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language and French.
6
Education & Geography
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include Geography, English Language and Mathematics.
7
Education & History
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, History and other relevant Arts subjects.
8
Education & Physics
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Physics, Mathematics and two other Science subjects.
9
Physical & Health Education
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in five subjects including English Language, Biology and ……. Equivalent.
10
Education & English Language
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language and Lit.in English plus three other Arts subject.
11
Education & Christian Religious Studies
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in five subjects including English Language, CRK and one other Arts subject.
12
Education & Arabic
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in relevant subjects including English Language and Arabic.
13
Education & Economics
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English, Economics and Mathematics.
14
Education & Political Science
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English, Mathematics, History/Govt. and any other two subjects.
15
Education & Guidance and Counselling
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language and four other relevant subjects.
16
Education & Mathematics
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including Mathematics, English Language, Physics and any two Science subjects.
17
Education & Computer Science
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including Mathematics, English Language, Physics and any two Science subjects.

C.   FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Electronics & Computer Engineering
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English Language.
2
Mechanical Engineering
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English Language and any other Science subject.
3
Civil Engineering
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English Language and any other Science subject.
4
Aeronautic Engineering
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English Language and any other Science subject.

D.   FACULTY OF LAW
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Common and Islamic Law
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in Arts or Social Sciences to include English Language and Islamic or Arabic.

E.   FACULTY OF SCIENCE
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Chemistry
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
2
Fisheries
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and any other subject.  At least a pass in Physics is required.
3
Botany
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
4
Zoology
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Biology and two other Science subjects.
5
Mathematics
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language, Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry.
6
Computer Science
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics, Physics plus two other Science subjects.
7
Microbiology
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
8
Physics
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Biology.
9
Biochemistry
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Biology, Mathematics, Chemistry and any one of Health Science, Statistics, Physics and Geography.

F.   FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES   
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Public Administration
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language, Mathematics and Government with any other two subjects from Social Sciences, Management/Management Sciences.
2
Industrial Relations and Personnel Management
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language, Mathematics and Economics/Commerce with any other two subjects from Social Sciences/Management Sciences.
3
Insurance
Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language, Mathematics and Economics with any other two subjects from Social Sciences/Management Sciences.

G.   FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Geography and Planning
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Geography and any three subjects from Arts or Social Science with at least a pass in Mathematics.
2
Psychology
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in Government or History, English Language, Mathematics and two other subjects.
  H.   SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Transport
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and two (2) of the following: Chemistry, Economics, Geography,  Accounting and Further Mathematics.
I.   ADEBOLA ADEGUNWA SCHOOL OF COMMUNCATION
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Journalism
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Lit-in-English, Mathematics and any other two subjects from Social Sciences, Arts or Science.
2
Public Relations and Advertising
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Lit-in-English, Mathematics and any other two subjects from Social Sciences, Arts or Science.
3
Radio & Television Broadcasting
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Lit-in-English, Mathematics and any other two subjects from Social Sciences, Arts or Science.
 J.   COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
S/N
Available Courses
SSCE/WASCE/NECO/’O’ Level GCE Requirements
1
Medicine and Surgery.MB.BS
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
2
Dentistry.BDS
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
3
Nursing.BNSc
Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
 3.0  CRITERIA FOR TRANSITING TO 200 LEVEL
The course allocated will be determined by the level of performance.
Students will sit for JUPEB examination at the end of course and will be able to transit to 200L into any of the JUPEB Affiliated Universities.

(a)   Successful candidates that will be enrolled in the degree programmes at the 200 level must purchase the Direct Entry JAMB form.
(b)   Students who failed may be allowed to repeat the programme.
(c)    On admission, if any student voluntarily withdraws from the Programme, request for refund of school fee can only be made by such student before the end of First Term of the Calendar Year.  Any request made after that period will NOT be entertained.
 4.0  METHOD OF APPLICATION
4.1 ONLINE PAYMENT
Applicants are required to make the payment of Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15, 000.00) only, non-refundable fee via website: www.lasu.edu.ng/foundation
 5.0  CLOSING DATE
The closing date for the Submission of application forms is Fourteen (14) days from the date of this publication.
 6.0  DATE FOR THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION
A qualifying examination for admission into the Programme holds on Wednesday, 29th June, 2016, on the LASU Foundation Programme Location, Topo Road, Badagry.

6.1 INTERVIEW FOR SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES:  
The Interview for successful candidates will hold on Monday, 4th July, 2016.
 7.0  RESUMPTION DATE FOR REGISTRATION
Thursday, 7th July, 2016
 8.0  LATE APPLICATION
Late application may be entertained from Friday, 8th July, 2016, to Friday, 15th July, 2016.  Application costs Twenty Thousand Naira (N20, 000.00) only.

8.1 LATE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION
Late qualifying examination holds on Saturday, 16th July, 2016.
 9.0  LECTURES START ON MONDAY, 8TH AUGUST, 2016.
 10.0          GENERAL INFORMATION
The programme is non-residential. Candidates offered admission into the programme will have syndicated rental of hostel accommodation together with transportation.

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UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT

…Beginning of A New Dawn

SPECIAL INFORMATION TO CANDIDATES WHOSE CHOSEN COURSES ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN 2016/2017 ACADEMIC SESSION

It has been observed that some candidates who chose the Lagos State University as their choice of institution (1st or 2nd) have not been able to register for the 2016/2017 admission screening exercise as a result of non-availability of their chosen courses during the 2016/2017 Academic session. The affected courses are Business Administration, English Language, French, Yoruba & Communication Arts and Philosophy.
In view of this, the affected candidates in respect of the listed programmes have been given the option of changing their choice of courses to any course relating to their 1st choice of course, FOR WHICH THEY ARE QUALIFIED.
1.)   Candidates changing course from Business Administration to related courses must possess Five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics, Economics and two (2) other relevant subjects, applicable to their new choice of course. 
2.)   Candidates changing course from English Language to related courses must possess Five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Literature in English and three (3) other subjects, applicable to their new choice of course.
3.)   Candidates changing course from French to related courses must possess Five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language and French plus at least one (1) other Arts subject.
4.)   Candidates changing course from Yoruba & Communication Arts to related courses must possess Five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Yoruba, plus any other three (3) subjects.
5.)   Candidates changing course from Philosophy to related courses must possess Five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, and four (4) other Arts or Social Sciences subjects.
In addition to this, candidates must ensure that their UTME subject combinations of their 1st choice of courses are related to the UTME subject combinations of their new chosen courses (please consult the 2016/2017 JAMB Brochure for detailed information).

Monday, 20 June 2016

Uniuyo 2016/2017 Post UTME Form and Exam Date

Uniuyo 2016/2017 Post UTME form is out. The form costs N2,000. Candidates who chose Uniuyo as first choice in Jamb and had a minimum score of 180 and above can apply. The deadline for applying is Saturday, 2nd July, 2016. The screening exercise will hold from Tuesday, 5th July to Wednesday, 20th July, 2016 at Onyema Ugochukwu Hall, University of Uyo, Town Campus.

To apply, follow the instructions below:
1. Go to http://uniuyo.edu.ng and click on e-portal link
2. Select Post UTME link and Click on Create Account Link
3. Enter your details and click on Create Account Button
4. Click on Make Payment
5. Select Bank Option or Card Options
6. Click on Pay Via Bank (Bank Option) or Pay Via eCard (Card Option)
7. Click on Print e-invoice (to generate RRR# to make payment at any Bank Branch Nationwide)
8. For card option, select the payment type and click pay, on the payment platform displayed,
9. Enter your card details and click the “Pay” button
10. After payment at the bank or via card, return to the portal and click on Login Form Link and enter your Remita Retrieval References Number (RRR) generated to complete your registration.

Candidates are required to come for the Screening Exercise with the following items:
1. Four (4) copies of the UNIUYO 2016 online registration form duly completed with the photograph printed in colour.
2. Four (4) copies of 2016 JAMB (UTME) result printout.
3. Four (4) recent passport-size photographs on red background with the name, UTME registration number and signature of the candidates on the reverse side of the photographs. These should be packed in quarto-size envelopes and labelled with name, department and JAMB registration number.

If you have any problem with your application, you can contact Uniuyo Admissions Unit on 08127691825 or 08146129875; Bursary on 08175613695 and ICT on 08165382618.

Details of the screening is given below:

Faculty of Engineering

Day 1 (Tuesday, July 5th, 2016)
1. Elect/ Elect Engineering Slot I 7:00am
2. Elect/ Elect Engineering Contd. Slot II 9:00am
3. Elect/ Elect Engineering Contd., Chemical Engineering Slot III 11:00am
4. Chemical Engineering Contd., Petroleum Engineering Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Petroleum Engineering Contd., Mechanical Engineering Slot V 1:30pm

Day 2 (Wednesday, July 6th, 2016)
1. Mechanical Engineering Slot I 7:00am
2. Mechanical Engineering Contd., Computer Engineering Slot II 9:00am
3. Computer Engineering Contd., Slot III 11:00am
4. Computer Engineering Contd., Civil Engineering Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Civil Engineering Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Engr/Law/Agriculture

Day 3 (Saturday, July 9th, 2016)
1. Agric. Engineering, Food Engineering, Civil Engineering, All Departments in Agriculture Faculty Slot I 7:00am
2. Law Slot II 9:00am
3. Law Contd. Slot III 11:00am
4. Law Contd. Slot IV 12:30pm
5 Law Contd. Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Education

Day 4 (Monday, July 11th, 2016)
1. English Edu., Vocational Tech Slot I 7:00am
2. Pol. Sc. Edu., Econs Edu., Physics Edu. Slot II 9:00am
3. Guidance & Counselling, Library Sci., Agric. Edu., History Edu. Slot III 11:00am
4. Accounting Edu., Fine Arts, Biology Edu, Mathematics Edu., Geography Edu. Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Curriculum Studies, Efik Ibibio Edu., Music Edu.,Chemistry Edu., French Edu.,Integrated Sci., Physics Edu., Computer Edu.,Home Econs, Religious Edu., Health Edu., Pre-Primary Edu., Special Edu., Tech. Edu. Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Education/Pharmacy

Day 5 (Tuesday, July 12th, 2016)
1. Social Studies Edu. Pharmacy Slot I 7:00am
2. Pharmacy Contd. Slot II 9:00am
3. Pharmacy Contd. Slot III 11:00am
4. Pharmacy Contd. Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Pharmacy Contd. Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Environmental Std/Bms

Day 6 (Wednesday, July 13th, 2016)
1. Biochemistry Slot I 7:00am
2. Biochemistry Contd., Anatomy, Physiology Slot II 9:00am
3. Physiology, Land & Surveying, Urban, Fine Arts Slot III 11:00am
4. Fine Arts , Estate Mgt, Building, Quantity Surveying Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Architecture Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Social Sciences

Day 7 (Thursday, July 14th, 2016)
1. Economics Slot I 7:00am
2. Economics Contd., Sociology & Anthropology, Geography Slot II 9:00am
3. Geography Contd., Psychology, Political Science Slot III 11:00am
4. Political Science Contd. Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Political Science Contd. Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Arts

Day 8 (Friday, July 15th, 2016)
1. Communication Arts Slot I 7:00am
2. Communication Arts Contd. Slot II 9:00am
3. Communication Arts Contd. Slot III 11:00am
4. Communication Arts Contd., Theatre Arts, Linguistics, Efik Ibibio Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Music, French , Religious Studies, English Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Arts/Science

Day 9 (Saturday, July 16th, 2016)
1. History & International Studies, Philosophy Slot I 7:00am
2. Philosophy Contd., Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Zoology, Computer Science Slot II 9:00am
3. Computer Science Contd., Microbiology Slot III 11:00am
4. Microbiology Contd. Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Microbiology Contd. Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Business Administration

Day 10 (Monday, July 18th, 2016)
1. Accounting Slot I 7:00am
2. Accounting Contd. Slot II 9:00am
3. Accounting Contd., Business Management Slot III 11:00am
4. Business Management Contd. Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Business Management Contd. Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Business Admin/Clinical Sc.

Day 11 (Tuesday, July 19th, 2016)
1. Business Management Contd., Banking Slot I 7:00am
2. Banking Contd., Insurance Contd., Marketing, Mbbs Slot II 9:00am
3. Mbbs Contd. Slot III 11:00am
4. Mbbs Contd. Slot IV 12:30pm
5. Mbbs Contd. Slot V 1:30pm

Faculty of Clinical Science

Day 12 (Wednesday, July 20th, 2016)
1. Mbbs Contd. Slot I 7:00am
2. Mbbs Contd. Slot II 9:00am
3. Mbbs Contd. Slot III 11:00am
4. Mbbs Contd. Slot IV 12:30pm

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Check KWASU Admission List – 2016/2017 [1st Batch]

Kwara State University, KWASU admission list for 2016/2017 of first batch candidates has been released. Candidates who took part in the 2016 KWASU Post-UTME can now check their admission status on kwasu.edu.ng admission portal. The following steps will help you check your admission status.

This released KWASU admission list contains the names of candidates who have been offered provisional admission into the University for the 2016/2017 academic session.

Check KWASU Admission List
How To Check KWASU 1st Batch Admission List for 2016/2017

Follow the steps below to check your admission status

    To check KWASU first batch admission list, go to http://www.kwasu.edu.ng/portal/,
    Click on Login under POST-UTME Candidates
    Provide your JAMB Registration Number and your Surname (as provided during registration) as Username and Password respectively
    View you Admission Status and continue to payment
    All newly admitted students MUST note that the following fees are COMPULSORY:
        Acceptance Fee
        School Fee
        Hostel Accommodation Fee
        Departmental Fee
        Handbook Fee
        Guidance and Counselling Fee
        Matriculation Gown Fee
        Change of Institution Fee (for candidates who did not make KWASU their first or second choice).
    Admitted students MUST pay ALL their Fees within TWO WEEKS after admission has been given. Failure to pay will lead to the withdrawal of admission.
    Note that all payments are to be made online from your registration/student’s portal.

Kwara State University Admission Screening 2016/2017

After confirming your name on the 2016/17 KWASU admission list, you are required to download and complete the screening form placed on the Kwara State University’s website. The completed screening form should be taken along with the original and photocopies of your Results and Certificates of State/Local Government Citizenship to your College Officer for Admission Clearance.

We congratulate all candidates whose names appear on the first batch admission list of KWASU for 2016/2017 academic session. We wish you the very best!!!

Friday, 17 June 2016

Uniben Admission Screening Exercise 2016/2017


Application Start Date:  14/06/2016 12:05:00
Application Closing Date:  22/06/2016 23:59:59

The University of Benin (UNIBEN) ADMISSION Screening Exercise for 2016/2017 Academic Session will take place between 27th June, 2016 and 9th, July 2016 in designated centres within Ugbowo Campus of the University.
The Screening Exercise shall be Computer Based.
All candidates are expected to be seated, latest one hour before the stipulated time for the screening exercise.

PLEASE NOTE: Only candidates who applied through JAMB for UTME Admission and chose University of Benin as First Choice and scored 200 and above are eligible for this Screening Exercise.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
All applications should be done between 7.00am 14th June, 2016 and Midnight 22nd June, 2016.
The procedure for the 2016/2017 Admission Screening application is as follows:

Candidates are advised to have a valid e-mail account before starting the application process.
Visit www.uniben.edu Click on Student Portal
Click on UNIBEN ADMISSION SCREENING 2016/2017
    Click on Register for application at the top left of the displayed page to proceed.
   Enter your Surname Exactly as written on the JAMB Registration slip, and JAMB Registration number. Immediately, your ID and Password will be displayed on the browser
    Back On uniben.waeup.org click on 'Login' (top right of the front page).
    Enter your username and the password to login.
    To start the application process, please click on 'Application record' and provide all required information and upload your passport photograph.
    Upload a Recent and clear 1” x 1” COLOURED passport photograph with red background in JPEG format only.
NOTE that the photograph uploaded will be the only valid ID for all admitted candidates throughout their stay in the University of Benin. FAILURE TO UPLOAD THE SPECIFIED PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPH WILL LEAD TO DISQUALIFICATION and failure/forfeitures of admission.
To pay for the Application, click on “Add online payment ticket” at the bottom of the page, then click on “College Pay” on the top left corner of the page, follow the instruction to pay the application fee of N 2,000:00; (The fee excludes other charges), the admission screening exercise past questions for N1,000:00 (optional); excluding Interswitch and Portal Services charges with an ATM-Enabled Verve or Master Card from any Commercial Bank
A link is displayed 'Download past questions to practice'
Preview and confirm your information before submitting your application on-line.(No correction will be accepted after the closing date)
Print out an acknowledgement slip that contains the screening schedule.

Candidate are to come to the screening centres with the following:

Candidates should go back on-line on 25th June, 2016 to check for the Day, Venue and Time for the Screening

Acknowledgement slip that contains the screening schedule
Four figure table (where applicable)
Writing materials (HB pencil and Eraser).

Thursday, 16 June 2016

GIONEE PHONE

INTRODUCTION
The Gionee M5 Mini will not just be a new introduction to the Gionee Family; it will be a thoughtful add to the world of Smartphones. From a dimension of 143.5mm and 71X 9.6mm, the Gionee M5 Mini has been specifically designed to merge the best of two worlds by giving an unforgettable Smartphone experience for the longest possible time.

THE DISPLAY
Splendid! With a screen built from the HD IPS technology (High definition In-Plane Switching), the Gionee M5 Mini ensures high-quality views from every angle on its liquid crystal display (LCD).


PERFORMANCE
Solid! Its processor, the Mediatek MT6580, has an average performing central processing unit with a maximum clock speed of 1,300.00 MHz. With four cores, it is super-efficient for multitasking. Built on the Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) model strategy, instructions are executed quicker than the popular Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) design strategy.



SOUND
Rich! Inbuilt is the Digital Theatre System, a compilation of multichannel audio technologies capable of discrete 5.1 and 6.1 channels of surround sound.


CAMERA
Exquisite! The Gionee M5 Mini comes with a 5MP front camera with a technology to enhance facial beauty and a rear camera of 8MP to take every precious moment.


REVERSE CHARGING AND OTG
Sophisticated! Users also have the liberty to connect their phones to other devices like flash drives, keyboards and other devices to allow for ease and practicability. The phone has got a reverse charging technology that allows it charge other phones with its OTG cable.


THE BATTERY
With 4000mAh battery, it gives a standby time of nearly two weeks, a nonstop 22-hour audio experience of music and an uninterrupted 18hours of talk. One will wonder why it still comes with a smart power notification for optimum power usage. It also charges super fast. A brief ten-minute charge lasts for almost two days on standby, one hour thirty minutes of talk time or over two hours of music.


OTHER FEATURES
GSM, WCDMA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, Android 5.1, internal memory of 16GB ROM+ 2GB RAM that can be extended to128GB.
just follow this link and get your original phone
http://www.konga.com/gionee-phones?k_id=oluiwaseunfunmi3

UNILAG Postgraduate Admission Form 2016/2017

The University of Lagos,UNILAG has announced the availability of the UNILAG postgraduate admission form for the 2016/2017 academic session .UNILAG hereby invites applications from suitably qualified candidates from recognized institutions for admission into Postgraduate programmes of the University in the 2016/2017 Session Programmes Available For The UNILAG Postgraduate admission 2016/2017 Here are the programmes available for the UNILAG Postgraduate admission 2o16/2017 academic session; Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (PGD) Masters Degree Programmes (i.e. M.Sc., M.Ed., M.A., LL.M, etc) Professional Masters Degree Programmes (i.e. MBA, MILD, MILR, MPH, MDSS, MPIA, MPA, MGIS, etc) Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programmes There is flexibility in the mode of study with Full-Time, Part-Time, Executive and Sandwich options as applicable. How To Apply For The UNILAG Postgraduate 1. Visit the School of Postgraduate Studies University of Lagos Portal, http://spgs.unilag.edu.ng, Click the 2016/2017 Applications link 2. Confirm your eligibility and availability of your desired course. 3. Click the “Application Form” link and select the Postgraduate option from the Application Type menu. 4. Complete the Pre-Application Form to obtain a Payment Reference Number (please print the payment advice). 5. Proceed to make payment of the sum of N22,500.00 (Twenty Two Thousand and Five Hundred Naira Only)for the UNILAG postgraduate admission Form 2016/2017, the SPGS Abridged Prospectus and charges through any of the options below: Remita Payment: Any commercial bank using the RRR number displayed on the payment advice Online Payment: Click the PayNow link to make payment directly on the portal with your bank debit card. 6. After payment, return to School of Postgraduate Studies website http://spgs.unilag.edu.ng, click the 2016/2017 Application link, then “Continue Application” link, login with Payment Reference Number and provide surname in lowercase as password. 7. Complete the Application form and upload digital passport photograph (jpeg format) which should not be more than 15 kb in size and must be in white background. The acceptable dimension is width: 275 pixels or 35mm, height: 314 pixels or 40mm. (Failure to comply with specified image format may lead to disqualification.) 8. Click “SUBMIT FORM” button if the information is correct, else, click DECLINE button (CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO COMPLETE THE FINAL SUBMISSION ONLY AFTER THEY HAVE FULLY COMPLETED THE FORM, PLEASE NOTE THAT EDITING OF APPLICATION FORM AFTER FINAL SUBMISSION ATTRACTS A N1,000 CHARGE) 9. After submission, applicants will be required to print and laminate the “Examination Pass” one week to the entrance examination date (this will be required at the examination venue). Closing DateFor The UNILAG Postgraduate Admission Form 2016/2017 Sale of Application Forms commenced on Monday, June 13, 2016 and ends on Friday, July 29, 2016. Completed Application Forms are to be submitted online not later than Friday, August 5, 2016.

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

16 Superb Health Benefits of Cucumber

Here is a short list of the impressive health benefits that a cucumber carries: • Keeps you hydrated. If you are too busy to drink enough water, munch on the cool cucumber, which is 96 percent water. It will cheerfully compensate! • Fights heat, both inside and out. Eat cucumber, and your body gets relief from heartburn. Apply cucumber on your skin, and you get relief from sunburn. • Flushes out toxins. All that water in cucumber acts as a virtual broom, sweeping waste products out of your system. With regular use, cucumber is known to dissolve kidney stones. • Lavishes you with vitamins. A B and C, which boost immunity, give you energy, and keep you radiant. Give it more power by juicing cucumber with carrot and spinach. • Supplies skin-friendly minerals: magnesium, potassium, silicon. That’s why cucumber-based treatments abound in spas. • Aids in weight loss. Enjoy cucumbers in your salads and soups. My favorite snack? Crunchy cucumber sticks with creamy low-fat yogurt dip. • Revives the eyes. Placing chilled slices of cucumber on the eyes is a clichéd beauty visual, but it really helps reduce under-eye bags and puffiness. • Cuts cancer. Cut down your risk of several cancers by including cucumber in your diet. Several studies show its cancer-fighting potential. • Stabilizes blood pressure. Patients of blood pressure, both high and low, often find that eating cucumber brings relief. • Refreshes the mouth. Cucumber juice refreshes and heals diseased gums, leaving your mouth smelling good. • Helps digestion. Chewing cucumber gives the jaws a good workout, and the fiber in it is great for digestion. • Smooths hair and nails. Silica, the wonder mineral in cucumber makes your hair and nails stronger and shinier. • Soothes muscle and joint pain. All those vitamins and minerals in cucumber make it a powerful enemy of muscle and joint pain. • Keeps kidneys in shape. Cucumber lowers uric acid levels in your system, keeping the kidneys happy. • Good for diabetics. Patients of diabetes can enjoy cucumber while also reaping its health benefits: cucumber contains a hormone needed by the cells of the pancreas for producing insulin. • Reduces cholesterol. A compound called sterols in cucumber helps reduce bad cholesterol.

Monday, 13 June 2016

10 Eating Habits of the Highly Successful and Fit

These eating habits will help you lose weight and keep it off. You’ll boost your willpower, slim down, and shape up for good 1. THEY TEND TO STICK TO THE SAME "DAILY MENU" The majority of fit people say they eat virtually the same meals every day, mostly the same breakfast, same lunch, same dinner, and when it comes to snacks and beverages . . . well, you guessed it, very predictable food. To clarify, they did not suggest that they eat exactly the same entree for every meal, but they often chose from three, maybe four things that they like for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There are three possible reasons behind this shared habit among fitness professionals, individuals who have succeeded at taking off 100-plus pounds and keeping it off for years, and those who have been trim all their lives. First, it allows "careful" eaters to predict their daily calorie allotment without much effort. Second, perhaps the most fit among us are entrenched in habit, including the habit of taste. Third, effortlessly fit folks are in tune with the energy and calorie needs of their bodies. When they find foods that deliver what they need and that they enjoy, why look further? Keep in mind, there's a fine line between careful eating and disordered eating. The careful eater's diet is a habit and not a matter of control or obsession. 2. THEY EAT BREAKFAST This one common characteristic is nearly universal in statistical studies of people who have achieved and maintained a large weight loss. Eighty percent of those who have been able to maintain a weight loss of at least 30 pounds for at least a year report that they always eat breakfast. Research has consistently shown that the people who successfully lose weight are the ones that wake up and eat! Furthermore, people who eat breakfast regularly have better vitamin and mineral status and eat fewer calories from fat. Experts agree that the majority of people who struggle with overeating are those who undereat during the first part of the day, specifically those who skip breakfast. So it seems that breakfast really is the most important meal of the day! Why does eating breakfast help people lose and ultimately maintain a healthier weight? One theory suggests that eating a healthy breakfast reduces hunger throughout the rest of the day, therefore decreasing the likelihood of overeating and making poor food choices at lunch. 3. THEY DRINK WATER Not soda. Not iced tea. Just plain old water. This is the biggie. Drinking enough water is a vital part of any conditioning program because it keeps your body functioning in homeostasis and aids every aspect of bodily function. Highly successful fit people drink at least six to eight 12-ounce glasses of water a day, plus more as needed during exercise. Note: It's possible to drink too much water, which dilutes the body's electrolytes (potassium, sodium, chloride, magnesium). Don't drink more than a gallon a day unless you're also replenishing your electrolytes. 4. THEY EAT SMALL—AND OFTEN Most people know that small, frequent meals are absolutely the only way to go. Why? Because when we go longer than 3 hours without eating, our levels of the stress hormone cortisol rise. And high cortisol levels signal the body to store fat in the abdominal region. Keep in mind too that people who skip meals have the highest cortisol levels of all! Eating small meals more often reduces cortisol levels, research suggests. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, people who ate six small meals a day for 2 weeks, as opposed to three large meals containing the same total number of calories, reduced their cortisol levels by more than 17 percent! They lost belly fat, too. When you eat small, frequent meals long term, the body becomes efficient at keeping cortisol levels low, which helps both men and women reduce belly fat. Eating throughout the day also makes you less tempted by the monster-size buckets ofpopcorn and supersize fries and drink containers that include triple and quadruple servings. Guided by their nutritional needs and deeply rooted habit to eat small meals throughout the day, the superfit stand steadfast, even in the face of a delicious, jumbo chocolate-chip muffin. 5. THEY EAT WHOLE FOODS FIRST Successful fit people tend to eat mainly whole, unprocessed foods, including fruits, veggies, and whole grains (and products made from whole grains). Certainly they enjoy the occasional treat, but 80 percent of the time or more, their preference leads to whole foods. Whole, natural foods—apples, steel-cut oatmeal, broccoli, salads, brown rice—are what food researchers call low-density foods. That is, they take up a lot of room in your stomach because they contain lots of fiber, which satisfies hunger with few calories. High-density foods are the opposite; they are things like butter, oils, candy, or ice cream. Think about how much frosting you could pack into your stomach if you really tried. (Okay, don't think about it—it's too gross.) Eating mostly low-density foods is the easiest way to keep your weight in check without feeling hungry or like you’re depriving yourself. 6. THEY KNOW THEIR FOODS This characteristic is truly universal among fit people: They know, generally speaking, every food's calories and approximate protein, carbohydrate, and fat content. It's not a case of being idiot savants but rather of having an understanding, a knowledge of food that allows them to make an educated guess. Their assumptions are almost always spot-on. This gift affords them the skill of making better food choices on a moment’s notice. Just as important: They know what one serving of said food really looks like. You can show an effortlessly fit person a whole grain cracker, and even without looking at the label, he or she can accurately predict how many crackers count as one serving. It’s not a gift, actually. It's a skill, and all habits are skills you can master. This skill is easier to acquire than it sounds. A couple of weeks of label reading is all it takes. There are even apps for your phone and Web sites that provide this information quickly and for free. 7. THEY EAT THEIR FAVORITE FOODS—CAREFULLY Despite knowing everything about their foods and tending to stick to the same foods day in and day out, fit people rarely report eliminating foods. If it's something they crave, they enjoy a little taste. They know that simply eliminating foods they absolutely love will only set them up to fail when the temptation is too great. Instead, successfully fit people know that it's okay to indulge every once in a while. They savor those moments instead of sucking down the food as if they’re afraid it's the only time they'll ever see it again. 8. THEY DON'T KEEP RED ZONE FOOD IN THE HOUSE If you look in a successfully fit person's fridge, pantry, or cupboards, you won't typically find cookies, crackers, chips, chocolate, full-fat ice cream, or soda. Why? Because they don't crave these things. They also know you can't eat ’em if you don’t have 'em. Smart, right? What's interesting about these trim types is that they don't have the same inner battle of healthy versus junkie foods that the average person who struggles with weight might have. They can walk past the aisle with chips and sodas and think nothing of it. Either they never developed the junk food habit or they kicked it. 9. THEY CLOSE THE KITCHEN AFTER DINNER Unlike most Americans, successfully fit people eat their final meal at a reasonable hour, as opposed to eating dinner followed by a lavish 10:00 p.m. snack and another dessert. Most often they go to sleep, not hungry, but on an empty stomach. This allows them to wake up feeling thin, rested, and hungry for breakfast. It may take a little effort, but going to bed earlier and going to sleep without food awaiting digestion in your stomach keeps your body’s metabolism in a fat-burning state. Instead of digesting, which causes restless sleep, your body can focus on other things—like repairing cells! 10. THEY'RE RESOURCEFUL AND POLITELY PICKY AT RESTAURANTS Successfully fit people find healthful alternatives to selections on any menu, from a five-star restaurant's to Wendy's. They know that it's the food choices, not necessarily the restaurant choices, that help them to stay slim and healthy. They generally steer clear of fried meat, poultry, and fish. Instead, they order their protein broiled, steamed, stir-fried, or poached. They also speak up in restaurants, politely making special requests like asking that their dish be prepared with little or no butter or sauces and with dressings on the side.

Sunday, 12 June 2016

LASU First Admission Screening Exercise,Closing Date 2016/2017

Wizkid Net Worth 2016 Lagos State University Ojo, LASU first admission screening exercise, date 2016/2017 has been released. Applications are invited from qualified candidates for the Lagos State University 2016/2017 Admission Screening Exercise, for candidates seeking admission via UTME (100 level). lasu2 How To Apply for LASU First Admission Screening Exercise 2016/2017 To apply for the LASU First Admission Screening Exercise 2016/2017, 1. Prospective students will visit www.screening.lasu.edu.ng and select MAKE PAYMENT option in the drop down list at the top, to make the required payment of N5,000 for the 2016/2017 LASU Admission Screening Exercise. The prospective students would be required to submit the following: JAMB Registration Number Surname, First name, Middle name Email Address and telephone number (both must be active and personal to the applicant) Click on PROCEED On the next page, a TRANSACTION ID to be used for PAYMENT would be displayed. The candidate should copy this TRANSACTION ID and proceed for PAYMENT at http://www.quickteller.com/lasu On http://www.quickteller.com/lasu page, 2. Click on PAY 3. Enter your email address, GSM number. 4. Also enter the Transaction ID copied in step 3 above 5. Proceed to enter details of your ATM card 6. Click Process payment 7. Print your Payment receipt from the screen. A transaction message will be sent to your email and GSM, hence the need to use your personal E-rnail address and GSM number. 8. After successful payment for LASU 2016/2017Admission screening exercise, return toscreening.lasu.edu.ng and select CONTINUE REGISTRATION option in the drop down list at the top. 9. Prospective candidates should enter the required details (JAMB Registration number, surname and Mode of Entry – UME or DE). 10. Click on PROCEED button to load the Registration Form. Each applicant is expected to complete the registration form by providing the following information. Candidates will be required to upload a scanned copy of their passport size photograph (File Size: Not more than 20KB; File format: JPEG [i.e. ‘jpg’]). Application for change of passport photograph by candidates given provisional admission shall NOT be allowed. This same passport photograph, uploaded by such candidates, will be used on their degree certificates. ONLY ONE CHOICE OF COURSE OF STUDY IS ALLOWED Carefully study the agreement form. If you agree to the stated terms, click on the ‘I agree’ button on the left-hand side of the page. Note: If you do not agree to the stated terms you will not be permitted to go beyond this point. Please read and understand the terms before registering. Fill in all required details contained on the online registration form. Confirm THAT DETAILS ARE ACCURATE then click FINISH. To make changes, before you click finish, you may click on the Edit button. Candidates must possess five (5) O’ Level credits in subjects relevant to their desired course of study at not more than two sittings. Credit in English Language is compulsory for admission into all courses in Lagos State University. Candidates awaiting the result of NABTEB, WAEC (May/June) and NECO (June/July) 2016, are eligible to apply. Note that any examination taken after July 2016 shall not be accepted. Make sure you print your Registration Form/Slip as this serves as your entry ticket into the screening hall. Candidate should know that both payment and registration would end two [2] weeks before the advertised date of the Screening Exercises. Candidate should visit www.screening.lasu.edu.ng a week before the advertised date of the Screening Tests to check the Sitting Arrangement and reprint the Registration Slip. Closing Date For LASU First Admission Screening Exercise 2016/2017 The LASU First Admission Screening Exercise Closing Date 2016/2017 is Friday 24th June,2016 Applicants for the LASU 2016/2017 Admission Screening Exercise should NOTE that the screening will be conducted using the newly developed “LASU-COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) SOFTWARE”. Re-printing Of Slip For LASU Admission Screening Exercise 2016/2017 All applicants are therefore advised to re-visit LASU Admission Screening Exercise portal as from JUNE 27 – JULY 3, 2016 to re-print their Admission Screening Identification Slip in order to know the venue, date and time of the screening. Applicants who DID NOT choose LASU as the University of Choicein the 2016/2017 UTME are not eligible. The detailed results of the screening shall be published on LASU website: www.lasu.edu.ng immediately after each day of screening.

Wizkid Net Worth 2016

2015 is over and we are re-examining Wizkid net worth again for 2016. As you all know, Wizkid is a Nigerian recording artist, a songwriter, and stage performer whose fame is well deserved. Wizkid Net Worth Wizkid has been earning from the Nigerian music industry since 2010. He is the owner his own record label – Star boy Records. Wizkid Net Worth 2016 – Recent Endorsements Wizkid got a whooping N45 million MTN deal. This amount almost doubled by the amount he received from rival telecom giant, Globacom. According to a source, Globacom later doubled the amount MTN paid him last year to land him on their side of wealth. Wizkid reportedly got N120 million from Globacom on a 2-year deal. This means he will be paid a whooping N60 million every year. During his 25th birthday in June 2015, Wizkid renewed of his contract with Soda giants ‘Pepsi. Wizkid Net Worth 2016 With money he’s making from shows, record sales, awards. gifts and endorsement, Wizkid is definitely one of the most richest artist in Nigeria. He charges 5 million Naira in every sponsored show. Back in August 2015, WizKid was profiled on Forbes along with other 14 Young African Creatives Rebranding Africa. His single tract – Holla at Your Boy became a hit and automatically his wealth and fame skyrocketed overnight. As of late 2015 and early 2016, Wizkid’s net worth is approximately $11.5 million. Wizkid net worth is about $11.5 Million – he has different other monetization platforms like, vevo, Itunes, Spinlet and YouTube. This guy is really rich and he knows his onions in the music industry.