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basic tips on how to succeed in e-business without paying a dime

basic tips on how to succeed in e-business without paying a dimehow to succeed in e-business.
here are some basic tips to follow  I recently came across some young entrepreneur that wants to be successful in online business but due to their lack of experience of what online business marketing is all about. They will seem to loose hope in the long run. Not that they cannot do it, but it’s because of lack of experience in an online business marketing strategy however, the message I was putting across is timeless.
We live in a competitive, consumer-oriented society.
Let me first focus on the word, competitive.
There are usually, hundreds, thousands, if not millions, of people constantly competing with us, if we are business-owners, self-employed, or employed and are trying to sell a product and/or service. We may, or may not, be aware of this, however, we cannot ignore this fact if we wish to succeed in our business. The success-to-failure rates, for example, of start-ups, are proof to this. Only a small percentage of start-up businesses, succeed. Those businesses that succeed are aware of this principle and apply it daily and therefore, have an immediate advantage over their competition.
Next, I will focus on the words, consumer-oriented.
People are constantly programmed to be in a consumer, get state-of-mind. In other words, how much can I get; what can I get and when can I get it.
The message I am conveying to you is; even though we are living in a western-based, consumer-oriented society, which programmes us to constantly want and in turn get products and/or services; to truly be successful in our business and fulfilled in our daily lives, we need to focus on giving rather than on getting, that way we will fulfil our needs and the needs of others and not, merely, our wants for things in our daily lives that, most of the time, we don't need anyway.
The main principle, or message, that the blog on was conveying, was that of adding value.
This principle, to me, is of utmost importance if one wants to be successful in any business. Many businesses fail, because they add very little, if any value at all, to the customer. Most of these businesses are only in it for the money and are constantly looking to get, without giving much value, if any, back in return and they still wonder why they fail.
If you focus your online business on adding value to your customers, you will be well on your way to becoming successful and a Wealth Creator.
A principle that constantly proves successful and almost always guarantees success
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three Scientist have merited the Nobel prize award for their outstanding inventions

three Scientist have merited the Nobel prize award for their outstanding inventions

Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for developing the world’s smallest machines, work that could revolutionise computer technology and lead to a new type of battery.

Frenchman Jean-Pierre Sauvage, British-born Fraser Stoddart and Dutch scientist Bernard “Ben” Feringa share the 8 million kronor ($930,000) prize for the “design and synthesis of molecular machines”, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. Machines at the molecular level are 1,000th the width of a human hair and have taken chemistry to a new dimension, the academy said. Molecular machines “will most likely be used in the development of things such as new materials, sensors and energy storage systems”. Prof. Stoddart has already developed a molecule-based computer chip with 20 kB memory. Researchers believe chips so small may revolutionise computer technology the way silicon-based transistors once did, the academy said. It said the laureates’ work has also inspired other researchers to build increasingly advanced molecular machinery, including “a robot that can grasp and connect amino acids” in 2013. Researchers are also hoping to develop a new kind of battery using this technology. Prof. Sauvage, 71, is professor emeritus at the University of Strasbourg and director of research emeritus at France’s National Centre for Scientific Research. Sauvage’s wife choked back tears as she absorbed the news. “Jean-Pierre won the Nobel prize,” she said, her voice trembling as she spoke on multiple telephones at once ringing with news of the prize. Officials at the University of Strasbourg, where Prof. Sauvage is a professor emeritus in the Institute of Science and Supramolecular Engineering, were overwhelmed and honoured by the news, and said they were trying to reach him to celebrate his victory. Prof. Stoddart, 74, is a chemistry professor at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. His daughter Alison said he was “absolutely ecstatic” at the honour. Prof. Feringa, 65, is a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. “I don’t know what to say, I’m a bit shocked,” Prof. Feringa told reporters in Stockholm by telephone. “I’m so honoured’ and I’m also emotional about it.” Molecular machines are molecules with controllable movements, which can perform a task when energy is added, the academy said. It said Prof. Sauvage made the first breakthrough in 1983 when he linked two ring-shaped molecules together to form a chain. Prof. Stoddart took the next step in 1991 by threading a molecular ring onto a molecular axle, while Prof. Feringa was the first to develop a molecular motor in 1999 when he got a molecular rotor blade to spin continuously in the same direction. The academy said the molecular motor is at the same stage now as the electric motor was in the 1830s. The chemistry prize was the last of this year’s science awards. The medicine prize went to a Japanese biologist who discovered the process by which a cell breaks down and recycles content. The physics prize was shared by three British-born scientists for theoretical discoveries that shed light on strange states of matter. The Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on Friday, and the economics and literature awards will be announced next week. The Nobel Prizes will be handed out at ceremonies in Stockholm and Oslo on December 10, 2016, the anniversary of prize founder Alfred Nobel’s death in 1896. Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, wanted his awards to honour achievements that delivered the “greatest benefit to mankind.”

Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for developing the world’s smallest machines, work that could revolutionise computer technology and lead to a new type of battery.


Frenchman Jean-Pierre Sauvage, British-born Fraser Stoddart and Dutch scientist Bernard “Ben” Feringa share the 8 million kronor ($930,000) prize for the “design and synthesis of molecular machines”, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.
Machines at the molecular level are 1,000th the width of a human hair and have taken chemistry to a new dimension, the academy said.
Molecular machines “will most likely be used in the development of things such as new materials, sensors and energy storage systems”.
Prof. Stoddart has already developed a molecule-based computer chip with 20 kB memory. Researchers believe chips so small may revolutionise computer technology the way silicon-based transistors once did, the academy said.
It said the laureates’ work has also inspired other researchers to build increasingly advanced molecular machinery, including “a robot that can grasp and connect amino acids” in 2013. Researchers are also hoping to develop a new kind of battery using this technology.
Prof. Sauvage, 71, is professor emeritus at the University of Strasbourg and director of research emeritus at France’s National Centre for Scientific Research. Sauvage’s wife choked back tears as she absorbed the news. “Jean-Pierre won the Nobel prize,” she said, her voice trembling as she spoke on multiple telephones at once ringing with news of the prize.
Officials at the University of Strasbourg, where Prof. Sauvage is a professor emeritus in the Institute of Science and Supramolecular Engineering, were overwhelmed and honoured by the news, and said they were trying to reach him to celebrate his victory.
Prof. Stoddart, 74, is a chemistry professor at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. His daughter Alison said he was “absolutely ecstatic” at the honour.
Prof. Feringa, 65, is a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
“I don’t know what to say, I’m a bit shocked,” Prof. Feringa told reporters in Stockholm by telephone. “I’m so honoured’ and I’m also emotional about it.”
Molecular machines are molecules with controllable movements, which can perform a task when energy is added, the academy said.
It said Prof. Sauvage made the first breakthrough in 1983 when he linked two ring-shaped molecules together to form a chain.
Prof. Stoddart took the next step in 1991 by threading a molecular ring onto a molecular axle, while Prof. Feringa was the first to develop a molecular motor in 1999 when he got a molecular rotor blade to spin continuously in the same direction.
The academy said the molecular motor is at the same stage now as the electric motor was in the 1830s.
The chemistry prize was the last of this year’s science awards. The medicine prize went to a Japanese biologist who discovered the process by which a cell breaks down and recycles content. The physics prize was shared by three British-born scientists for theoretical discoveries that shed light on strange states of matter.
The Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on Friday, and the economics and literature awards will be announced next week.
The Nobel Prizes will be handed out at ceremonies in Stockholm and Oslo on December 10, 2016, the anniversary of prize founder Alfred Nobel’s death in 1896.
Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, wanted his awards to honour achievements that delivered the “greatest benefit to mankind.”
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clinton said,US owes trump an opportinity to lead

clinton said,US owes trump an opportinity to lead Gone was the ballroom with a soaring glass ceiling, the confetti and the celebrity guest stars. Instead,

Hillary Clinton looked out to a group of grief-stricken aides and tearful supporters, as she acknowledged her stunning loss of the presidency to Donald Trump.


“This is painful,” Clinton said, her voice crackling with emotion, “and it will be for a long time.” But she told her faithful to accept Trump and the election results, urging them to give him “an open mind and a chance to lead.”
Before Clinton took the stage at a New York City hotel, top aides filed in, eyes red and shoulders slumped, as they tried to process the celebrity businessman’s shocking win after a campaign that appeared poised until Election Day to make Clinton the first woman elected U.S. president.

Clinton, who twice sought the presidency, told women- “I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling. But someday, someone will and hopefully sooner than we might think right now.” Her remarks brought to mind her 2008 concession speech after the Democratic primaries in which she spoke of putting “18 million cracks” in the glass ceiling.
“To all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams,” she said as her husband, former President Bill Clinton, stood wistfully by her side.
In perhaps a subtle nod to bridging the red state and blue state divide, Clinton wore a purple blouse and a dark blazer with a purple lapel while her husband wore a purple tie.
It may have been the final public act for the enduring political partnership of the Clintons, who appeared on the verge of returning to power after 16 years. If Clinton had won, it would have marked the first time a former first lady was elected U.S. president.
Clinton’s campaign was trying to make sense of a dramatic election night in which Trump captured battleground states like Florida, North Carolina and Ohio and demolished a longstanding “blue wall” of states in the Upper Midwest that had backed every Democratic presidential candidate since her husband won the presidency in 1992.
As Democrats were left wondering how they had misread their country, mournful Clinton backers gathered outside the hotel Wednesday.
“I was devastated. Shocked. Still am,” said Shirley Ritenour, 64, a musician from Brooklyn, New York. “When I came in on the subway this morning there were a lot of people crying.”
Flanked by her husband, daughter Chelsea Clinton and running mate Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, Clinton said she had offered to work with Trump on behalf of a country that she acknowledged was “more deeply divided than we thought.”
The results were startling to Clinton and her aides, who had ended their campaign with a whirlwind tour of battleground states and had projected optimism that she would maintain the diverse coalition assembled by President Barack Obama in the past two elections.
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BUSINESS: The-difficulty-and-the-Successful- way- to- do- business

He said, "I haven't been in communication with you. But lately I feel like shit. I feel I messed up. I respect you a lot Maria. But the more I watch people became successful the more I feel I'm not good enough, I messed up. I can't fulfill people's expectation of me. I can't fulfill even my own expectation of me. I feel I let everyone down....."


THE RIGHT TIME TO DO BUSINESS
This is how high achievers who are hard on themselves feel when they don’t accomplish what they set their mind to accomplish. It sounds like one of those valleys I often find myself falling into. Sounds like he is been having a noisy pity party at the bottom of the valley and forgotten this valley one day used to be his mountain that he climbed up. Forgetting how far he came from the day he started and how things are amazing. It's funny how my team members arrive in some of the places I used to arrive. Some having a loud party, some find a cave to hide and some give up climbing no more and stay there and some die in their valley.. But some are like me stubborn. These things can’t get them out of the game. They find their way out and climb up to the next mountain. Everything extraordinary in life has these ups and downs. Relationship and marriage, school and career, business and finances and anything else that is important to you. Valleys can get deep and painful at the beginning of your journey. I remember sometimes I felt I would never be able to get out of it. Or it's the end of the world. Different people have different valleys. Some go through divorce, health crises, financial problems, arguments, negativity..etc And in those valleys their negative self talk which we call pity party and doing nothing lead them to death. And few get up, dust off and keep pushing and climb up to the next hill. For me personally some valleys were really dark, scary and painful. Valleys like, the one my team of 100s of people left me and I had to start from scratch all over again. Valleys like, my income dropped to almost nothing. Valleys like I decided to stop talking to my family who were discouraging me until I make it. Valleys like, I was about to give up. Valleys like, those that I trusted, worked and invest in start to violating and abusing the trust and hurting me...etc. And many more valleys you don't need to know. They were dark, cold, full of tears and I was hopeless and lonely. The point is that everyone go through their own valleys depends on their journey. And they are not the same for everyone. Many don't go through the same or don't have as dark and painful valleys. My philosophy about that always been, "Easy come, easy go. If it's this hard, it's better be damn joyful. I can’t wait to get up there." And that had me keep pushing for the next hill faster.. I had my pity parties for a bit. But the minute I decided enough is enough. No more pity party. No more self negative talk it was done. The mindset, having a coach or mentor, reaching out to my5, personal development forces you to get up, dust it off and start climbing again. No matter how steep and high the next hill looks like or how the pain looks so real. Keep pushing, keep breathing till you get to the top. And once you are there, on stage holding the next leadership pin or award, checking your e-wallet full of cash, your volume flourishing everyday, your leaders are popping up from different sides, different towns and countries, numbers are increasing.. You are having a celebrations at the top of your hill, opening the champagne, enjoying life, traveling the world with class and style while you know there are more mountains to climb. Your next mountain is 10k club and then 25k monthly club and then 100k monthly. But you might forget between the mountains there are valleys. As soon as you attempt to climb the next hill you fall into the next valley.. Valleys can be fun or painful. If you understand that it's coming and it's inevitable you can have a fun, smooth ride with it.. Keep pushing to climb up and get out of it. If you fight it, don't accept it, doubt the ride, have a pity party, be in your head, make it mean something about you, negative self talk, try to do it on your own and not use mentors, coaches, my5..etc It will become scary, painful and you can die there. It will kill you.. Called Quitting..! :) Next time you are on a roller coaster ride once it's going down try to close your eyes, trust, enjoy, scream and laugh instead of putting pressure on yourself, be in your head, fight back and be scared. It works. :) Tanya showed me that in one of the scariest roller coaster rides we had with Minnesota team in Toronto Wonderland last summer. I realized how the scariest rides can be fun and joyful once you TRUST, put your fear aside and stop fighting and resisting it. It's no different in life and in business. Here I am again in another valley. Again... I don’t know for how many times. :) At the bottom of this mountain called NA pin and seven figure club mountain. Been sitting here for a while now. Looks high and hard. And sometimes I feel I don't have enough support to get there. Looking around this valley I’m in now that called, “retirement from my job with six figure residual income”, that used to be a mountain that I climbed up. Sitting in my warm sunny penthouse teras in Barcelona over looking the Mediteranean sea, the green mountains and thinking what a beautiful valley this is. It's too beautiful that can get you settle for it. Then I thought I could be in one of those yaugth in the sea or on a private jet in Africa with corporate. With that thought I got impatient again as I'm looking up to seven figure hill. "Why am I not there yet?! Sherry, Comfort, Abdulrezaq made it. "And my mind automatically start the pity party again… “I'm not good enough, it's too hard, I can't do it, it's not for me, I don't deserve it, I let Ramin down, I let my upline down, I let msyelf down, I don't have to, it's nice here.. I can live with this….etc.” and It’s going on and on...” Okay stop.!” I tell myself.. “Now I know what that is.. Let's appreciate this life that you have. As much as you might feel like a failure you are way better off, and have a great life than the day you started this journey. Remember those days you had no choice. And you were stuck with no option. Get up, dust it off and start climbing the next mountain. The worse you can do is to stop and settle! If you are not getting better you are getting worse and sitting here and settling is eventually leading you to death.” I picked up the phone to reach out to my5 and then booked five tours this week. More leaders getting developped, more 3way calls for first and second generations this week.. Got my 3 WHYs written in front of me. I'm climbing..! Are you?! Stay great, trust and please don’t die..!! It’s never late to get off it, stand up, dust off the negative talk, and start climbing up to your dreams. My 5 is here waiting for your call. :)
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FINALLY UNIZIK RELEASES 2016/2017 ADMISSION LIST


FINALLY THE LONG AWAITED LIST IS FINALLY OUT!! UNIZIK RELEASES 2016/2017 ADMISSION LISTThe Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka hascommenced the upload of merit admission listfor the 2016/2017. Candidates should check theirnames as the upload is gradual. It is expectedthat the upload would have been completed bynoon time.The checking has to be through the portal allcandidates registered and it is free. Those whoare successful should immediately head toUNIZIk to start registration as the University hasresumed for all final year and fresh students.Dr. Emmanuel C. OjukwuDirector, Information and Public Relations
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Ebola adapted perfectly to infect


"Ebola virus is thought to circulate in an unknown animal reservoir and to only rarely cross over into people. When the virus does cross over, the effect has been devastating to those people who are infected. Until recently, the human disease outbreaks have been short lived, and the virus has had little opportunity to adapt genetically to the human host," says Jeremy Luban, a co-author of one of the papers and Professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. By the end of the Ebola virus disease epidemic in 2016, more than 28,000 people had been infected with the virus, and more than 11,000 people died from Ebola virus disease. To investigate whether the virus might have changed genetically in response to infection of such large numbers of people, the research teams used publicly available Ebola virus genomic sequences to track virus mutations. The teams found that mutations of the gene that encodes the Ebola virus glycoprotein increased the virus' ability to infect cells of humans and other primates. By increasing infectivity in human cells, it is possible that these mutations increased Ebola virus spread during the outbreak. "If you introduce a virus into a new host, like humans, it may need to adapt to better infect and spread in that host," says Jonathan Ball, a virologist at the University of Nottingham and co-author of the other paper. One particular mutation, studied by both groups, emerged early in the outbreak just as case numbers vastly increased and soon became the dominant virus type circulating in the outbreak. The Ebola virus mutations did not increase the ability of Ebola virus to infect cells from other mammalian species, including fruit bats, the presumed natural host of Ebola virus. "We found that, as Ebola virus was spreading from human to human, it apparently didn't have to worry about maintaining its infectivity in bats," Ball says. The research teams are continuing their work to learn more about how these specific mutations made the Ebola virus more infectious for human cells. "It's important to understand how these viruses evolve during outbreaks," says Luban. "By doing so, we will be better prepared should these viruses spill over to humans in the future."
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UNILAG Registration Procedure For Admitted UTME Candidates 2016/2017

All newly admitted undergraduate students of University of Lagos (UNILAG) whose names are on the Merit Admission List are requested to report at the Multipurpose Hall A, University of Lagos from Monday 21st November, 2016 to Friday 2nd December, 2016 for registration as from 8.30am Candidates are advised to follow the underlisted registration procedure strictly.

DATEFACULTY /COLLEGECOURSESVENUE
MONDAY 21ST & 28TH NOV. 2016.ARTSENGLISHMULTI-PURPOSE HALL A
BUSINESS ADMIN.ACCOUNTING
COLLEGE OF MEDICINEMBBS, NURSING,DENTISTRY
EDUCATIONENGLISH, EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION (G & C) , BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, HOME ECONOMICS
ENGINEERINGCHEMICAL ENGINEERING,
ENVIRONMENTAL SC.ESTATE MANAGEMENT
LAWLAW
PHARMACYPHARMACY
SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCE, FISHERIES, GEOLOGY, ZOOLOGY
SOCIAL SCIENCESECONOMICS




DATEFACULTY/ COLLEGECOURSESVENUE
TUESDAY 22ND & 29TH NOV. 2016.ARTSPHILOSOPHYMULTI-PURPOSE HALL A
BUSINESS ADMIN.BUSINESS ADMIN. AND IRPM
COLLEGE OF MEDICINEMBBS, PHYSIOLOGY, MEDICAL LAB.
EDUCATIONECONOMICS , BUSINESS , MATHEMATICS AND EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
ENGINEERINGCIVIL ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL SC.URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
LAWLAW
SCIENCEFISHERIES,ZOOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS
SOCIAL SCIENCESGEOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL WORK
DATEFACULTY/ COLLEGECOURSESVENUE
WEDNESDAY, 23RD & 30TH NOV. 2016.ARTSCREATIVE ARTS AND CHINESEMULTI-PURPOSE HALL A
BUSINESS ADMIN.FINANCE
COLLEGE OF MEDICINEPHARMACOLOGY, MBBS, PHYSIOLOGY, PHYSIOTHERAPY
EDUCATIONGEOGRAPHY, FRENCH, YORUBA, EDUC. ADMIN AND INTEGRATED SCIENCE
ENGINEERINGMECHANICAL ENGINEERING, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL SC.ARCHITECTURE
PHARMACYPHARMACY
LAWLAW
SCIENCECHEMISTRY, MATHS, FISHERIES, ZOOLOGY
SOCIAL SCIENCESPOLITICAL SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY

DATEFACULTY /COLLEGECOURSESVENUE
THURS 24TH NOV & THURS, 1STDEC 2016ARTSHISTORY AND STRATEGIC STUDIESMULTI-PURPOSE HALL A
BUSINESS ADMIN.INSURANCE
COLLEGE OF MEDICINEMEDICAL LAB, MBBS, PHYSIOTHERAPY.
EDUCATIONHISTORY, EARLY CHILDHOOD, IGBO, ADULT EDUCATION
ENGINEERINGELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SURVEYING AND GEO-INFORMATICS
ENVIRONMENTAL SC.BUILDING
SCIENCEMATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, MARINE BIOLOGY, BOTANY.
SOCIAL SCIENCESMASS COMMUNICATION


2. SCREENING PROCEDURE

Stage 1: Uploading of Documents
Login to the Unilag Students Portal (www.unilag.edu.ng) and fill the Biodata form, print the Screening Form (students are expected to upload the underlisted documents while filling the Biodata form)

v Birth certificate
v Letter of reference
v Testimonial from secondary schools attended
v Certificate of state of origin
v JAMB Admission letter (if available)
v Previous Degree Certificate (DE students)

Stage 2: Generate pay advice and proceed to any bank to make payment and then to the screening venue as scheduled.

Stage 3: Screening
Proceed to do data capture at the screening venue and submit four copies of the underlisted documents to the Registration Officer:

1. Screening Form Generated From Stage 1
2. UTME Result Slip
3. Evidence of Payment of Fees
4. UNILAG POST-UTME Result Slip
5. O’ Level Result Certificate (WAEC / NECO) Or Statement of Result with an online version of the Result
6. Letter of Reference from a Reputable Clergyman/Imam/Lawyer/Senior Civil
7. Birth Certificate/Sworn Declaration of Age
8. Testimonial from Secondary Schools Attended
9. Certificate of State of Origin
10. Jamb Admission Letter
11. Passport Photographs (12 copies)

Stage 4: Faculty and Departmental Registration Candidates are requested to visit their Faculties and Departments for registration.

Stage 5: Final Enrollment
Final enrolment is compulsory for all fully registered students. This will commence on Monday 5th December and ends on Wednesday 9th December, 2016. All candidates are expected to submit a copy of the following documents to the Registration Officers as well as Department and Faculty.

Ø Jamb admission letter ( if not previously submitted during screening)
Ø Completed and duly signed Students Biodata
Ø Completed and duly signed Students Information Form (SIF)
Ø Payment Acknowledgement Receipt
Impersonation is a serious offence and anybody found guilty of this will automatically forfeit his/her admission and may be handed over to security operatives.
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Kwara Poly ND Admission List 2016/2017 Released

This is to inform candidates who participated oin the admission screening exercise into Regular National Diploma Programme of the Kwara State Polytechnic (KWARAPOLY) that the admission list has been released.

How To check The List
 
-Visit https://kwarapoly.waeup.
org/applicants/checkstatus


-Enter your JAMB Registration Number and Surname in the spaces provided

-Solve the Captcha by typing the image you can see in the provided

-Click on "Submit" to access your admission status.
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ESUT JUPEB Registration Deadline 2016/2017 Extended


This is to inform the general public that sale of form into Joint Universities Preliminary Examination Board (JUPEB) programme of the Enugu State University Of Science And Technology, Enugu (ESUT) has been extended.

The new deadline is Monday 14th of November, 2016.

Interested prospective candidates yet to register are advised to do so on or before Monday the 14th day of November, 2016
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FUOYE Admission List (UTME/DE) 2016/2017 Released

The management of Federal University, Oye-ekiti has released the admission list (UTME/DE) for 2016/2017 academic session.

How to Check Your Admission Status
-Visit http://screening.fuoye.edu.ng/login_status.php(For UTME) OR http://directentry.fuoye.edu.ng/login_status.php (For DE)

-Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the space provided

-Click on "Proceed" to view your admission status

Instructions To Admitted Students

All admitted candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable sum of Thirty thousand Naira (N30,000.00) only as Acceptance Fee on or before Friday, 11th November, 2016. Please note that any candidate who fails to accept the offer of admission between the period stipulated above should consider the admission forfieted.

ii) Acceptance Fee should be paid via Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR)

iii) Candidates should visit the University website for information relating to fees payable by fresh students, procedure for registration, etc

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
i. Log on to www.remita.net.
ii. Click on: Pay a Federal Government Agency.
iii. On the Name of MDA field: Type/Select “Federal University Oye-Ekiti – 1000134”

iv. Under Name of Services/Purpose select “PROJECT”.

v. In the description field, type in: 2016/2017 Undergraduate Acceptance Fees.

vi. Enter the amount to be paid which is N30,000.00

vii. Enter the other information i.e Payer's Email and Payer's Phone

viii. Proceed to Payment. 
 
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MOUAU Direct Entry Admission Screening Result 2016/2017 Released

This is to inform candidates who participated in the direct entry admission screening exercise of Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) that the result is out.

How To Check Your Screening Result

-Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the space provided

-Click on "Search" to check your screening result. 
 
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RSUST 1st Batch Postgraduate Admission List 2016/2017

The 1st Batch of postgraduate admissions list of the Rivers State University of Science And Technology (RSUST) for 2016/2017 academic session has been released.

Candidates should proceed to http://www.ust.edu.ng/ check admission status.

Admitted students are advised to make payment for acceptance fee online. 
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