Hooded tops are very fascinating and come very nice. This is because of their unique features. They have hoods and are often zip-down. Some are just plain without buttons or zippers. They also come in different fabrics; some are made of polyester while others are simply made of cotton. When shopping for hooded tops, it is essential to know [...]
Thank God it’s Sunday
Thank You, Lord! I thank you Lord for your saving grace I thank you for the love you sent down to me from above I thank you for the friends you’ve placed in my life; friends like Elihu that help and encourage in time of pain and strife. There is just no way I can [...]
A day in the life of…
We were about concluding our lecture today, when the students for the next lecture rushed into the class because they wanted to get seats. This provoked the lecturer; before we knew what was happening, the lecturer stepped out and locked everybody inside the lecture room. We were there for about 25 minutes before he unlocked [...]
Chevron, ESRI donate GIS Software to UNILAG research centre.
Chevron Nigeria and the Environmental System Research Institute (ESRI) (a US-based institute) has facilitated the donation of a Geographic Information System (GIS) software to the Environmental Infornmation Management System (EIMS) Centre located in the University of Lagos. Based in the Unilag Consult building, the centre is a hub for the Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem (GCLME) project. Chevron and [...]
Post UME has come to stay
The much-criticized post University Matriculation Examination test for students seeking admission to universities will now remain as a part of the quality control measures in the admission process, says President Olusegun Obasanjo. He said it was part of the reforms of his administration to the university system of the country. According to him, it has [...]
A day in the life of…
I was at a bank the other day to cash a cheque. After a long time on the queue outside, I finally found my way in. I walked over to the cashier’s desk, presented the cheque along with the usual requirement (school ID card) and waited for payment. Few minutes later, the cashier asked me [...]
Rumour has it…
There is a buzz around the campus that University students are going to be given 6% of the Federal budget allocated to the educational sector. The government has appointed an auditor (suprisingly, not a human resource specialist) to check all the records of students in all Nigerian Universities, and make sure that there are no ghost students because the [...]
GST 307 (Entrepreneurship & Governance)
When we resumed last semester, a new GST course was introduced for all 300 level students in the school. Most of the students did not like it because it’s adding to their piled up courses,but we had no choice but to abide by the rules. We all registered for the course and started attending lectures [...]
Rugs
My love for rugs started a few years back when I realised the beauty they can add to wherever they are placed. Rugs placed in the living or bedroom give the rooms a cozy and inviting feeling. There are different types of rugs: Oriental, Persian and Scandivanian rugs, and these differ one from the other, depending on the way they are woven. To appreciate rugs, it [...]
A day in the life of …
The GAS 201 examination finally held on Friday the 21st of April after it was postponed because of a public holiday. The school was so filled that I wondered, if the lecturers in charge of the course have a certain percentage of students that must pass each year. Many of the students were writing it for the third time. I [...]
Ladies suit
For those under the impression that a well-cut, made-to-fit suit is a luxury just for men, think again. Ladies are now after the classic look and sharp-lined well-cut suit. They love to wear these suits because it makes them look corporate and important. For suit-freaked ladies, you can get your designer lady suits from places like [...]
One man’s point of view
Last semester, I was sure I was going to register for all my Yr 3 courses and the other outstanding courses, summing up to 24 units. Checking my result at the course adviser’s office, I realised I won’t be able to take all 24 units but only 15 units, because my GP was below 3.00 [...]
My Experience at the Ghanian Border
Travelling to Ghana by road was one of the most interesting experiences I ever had. After crossing the huddles of the Nigeria, Benin and Togo borders, then it was, “Ghana, here I come”. But to my utmost surprise, it was just the beginning of a journey of 4 hours on one spot. Can you imagine? [...]
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