Showing posts with label First Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Class. Show all posts

Monday, 15 February 2016

The Latest 23 JAMB Questions From Last Days at Forcados High School

Now that candidates are seriously preparing so hard for the forth coming UTME, we would like to be of help by bringing to you some of the questions that appeared in 2015 English Language from the book, "Last Days At Forcadoes High School".

You see NigerianEdu.com believe this will help you in your revision and give you an idea on how the questions will likely look like.


Now The Questions below:- 
Enjoy it as you read...

1. Sorry, does anyone know you’re here? Does Daddy....? who said this and to who?

A. Mr. Solade to Mrs.Solade

B. Mrs. Solade to Mr. Solade

C. Jimi to Wole

D. Wole to Jimi

The correct answer is = C


2. Who were the

The Latest 23 JAMB Questions From Last Days at Forcados High School

Now that candidates are seriously preparing so hard for the forth coming UTME, we would like to be of help by bringing to you some of the questions that appeared in 2015 English Language from the book, "Last Days At Forcadoes High School".

You see NigerianEdu.com believe this will help you in your revision and give you an idea on how the questions will likely look like.


Now The Questions below:- 
Enjoy it as you read...

1. Sorry, does anyone know you’re here? Does Daddy....? who said this and to who?

A. Mr. Solade to Mrs.Solade

B. Mrs. Solade to Mr. Solade

C. Jimi to Wole

D. Wole to Jimi

The correct answer is = C


2. Who were the

Monday, 25 January 2016

Update As FUDutsin-ma First Class Degree Graduates Offered Automatic Employment

We are to inform all that the maiden convocation ceremony of the Federal University, Dutsin-ma saw 11 students of institution graduate with first class degrees.

Speaking during the event, the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. James Ayatse disclosed that the 11 students have been offered automatic employment in the institution.

’I am glad to inform you that the university’s Governing Council has approved that appointment letters of the First Class graduands be issued to them during this ceremony,’’ he said.

He also revealed that 49 other students graduated in the

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

ATBU To Produce 32 First Class

Latest information has it that the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, (ATBU) is set to graduate a total number of 7,688 students at its 19th and 22nd combined convocation ceremony.

The was disclosed by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Saminu Ibrahim on Tuesday in a pre-convocation news briefing in Bauchi.

According to him, the figure included 845 Diplomas, 5,554 first degrees, 1,219 Post-Graduate Diplomas and Masters and 64 Doctorate students.

He revealed that of the 5,554 first degree graduands, 32 obtained First Class, 1,203 had Second Class Upper and 2,702 passed with Second Class Lower and

Friday, 18 December 2015

News As First Set Of Fulafia Graduates Students, Six Made First-Class

Current Education news reaching us review that the Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State, recently graduated its first set of students.

The students who were 199 in number had among them 6 first-class students.

The Vice Chancellor while speaking , said that the institution’s achievements so far were due to its determination to maintain its core values of integrity, innovation and

Thursday, 10 December 2015

BREAKING NEWS AS AAUA Produces 18 First Class Students

This is to inform all concerned and the general public that the Vice Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), has disclosed that the institution will at its forthcoming convocation Ceremony graduate a total of 4,053 students. 

He made this known during a press conference to herald the event which comes up Friday, December 18, 2015.

The vice chancellor of the university, Professor Igbekele Amos Ajibefun, made this disclosure during a press briefing heralding the 6th Convocation Ceremony of the university coming up on Friday, December 18, 2015.

According to him, 4,053 would be awarded First Degrees, 130 will be

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Read As Adeleke University Produces 11 First Class

This is to inform all concerned that the Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State will at the maiden Convocation Ceremony produce 11 First class honours, 80 Second Class, Upper Division; 33 Second Class, Lower Division and one Third Class.

This was made known by the Vice-Chancellor of the university Prof. Oluwole Amusan, at a press conference.

While speaking he stated, “We have never had a chancellor. I am happy to report that by the grace of God, the first chancellor of the university will be installed and the investiture will be at the maiden convocation. This adds to the uniqueness of the

Friday, 5 December 2014

TASUED Produces 28 First Class Degrees as 10,899 Graduates

28 out of 10,899 students graduated with First Class Degrees at the 3rd, 4th and 5th combined convocation ceremonies of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) which took place on Monday, 17th to Friday, 28th November, 2014.

A further breakdown shows that 10,770 graduated with first degree while 85 students were awarded Master’s Degree and 44 students were awarded the Postgraduate Diploma.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Oluyemisi Obilade, urged the graduands to serve the state and the country at large.

Saturday, 29 November 2014

UI Produces 222 First Class Degrees as 7,886 Graduates

It was gathered that 222 students out of the 7,786 bagged First Class during the last convocation ceremony of the University of Ibadan held recently.

A further breakdown revealed that 1,885 graduated with Second Class Honours (Upper Division), 4,147 made Second Class Honours (Lower Division), while 786 made Third Class Honours while 223 made Pass.

The graduands were advised to represent the institution in a good light.

Friday, 14 November 2014

"I Didn’t Have To Read All Night to Make A First Class" - Crescent University Best Graduating Student

Ibrahim Olatunde who emerged the best graduating students of crescent university with a cumulative grade point of 4.76 in Computer Science recently in an interview revealed that while many students stay up at night to read, he usually study in the day as he doesn’t joke with his night sleep.

According to him, he did not allow his desire to become a first class student which was inspired by the 2010 best graduating student, Fatimot Ajagbe, a female to get in the way of his social life in school as he usually create time any time his pocket was fat to have a good time.

Ibrahim also said that though he had a girlfriend in school, this never one day disturbed his studies as the girl was very understanding.

When asked whether he would get married to the girl, he said getting his Master’s and PhD are his priorities right now.

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

UNIBEN Produces 118 First Class Degrees as 19,472 Graduates

The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Godwin Oshodin, has revealed that no fewer than 118 graduands of the university would be awarded with first class degrees at its 39th and 40th convocation coming up during the Founder's Day Ceremonies of the institution.

He further revealed that out of a total of 19,472 graduands from the 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 academic sessions, 16,076 would bag first degrees while 130 would be awarded with doctorate degrees.

The award of certificates, diplomas and first degrees, which would hold on November 20, would be preceded by a convocation lecture to be delivered by the Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster University, Professor Mark Smith.

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

He Lost Passion For Medicine, Made First Class In Economics

 
The best graduating student of Crawford University, Igbesa, Ogun State, Oluwatimilehin Sotubo, speaks to SAMUEL AWOYINFA on his road to success

The best graduating student of the ­Crawford University in the 2012/2013 convocation, Oluwatimilehin Sotubo, did not initially set out to study Economics. In fact, he had done two years as a medical student at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, before he took another Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, and secured admission to study Economics at Crawford.

Sotubo says he got fascinated to medicine because his father, Olukunle (now late), and elder brother, Tomiwa, were doctors. But after two years, he found out that he had no passion for it.

He says, “I was admitted in 2007 to study Medicine, but we resumed in 2008. I enrolled as a medical student because my dad and elder brother were doctors. I did very well in all my courses, but along the line, I discovered that I really did not have passion for Medicine.

“After a close monitoring of my dad’s schedule, I realised that the profession was too demanding. So I quit in 2009. I had to sit the UTME and applied to read Economics at the Crawford University and I passed.”

Beaming with smile, slim-built Sotubo adds that he has no regret for a change of course of study and university.

“No regret whatsoever. I believe as an economist, I can still save lives, through sound economic policies that will lead to creation of employment and development of the country,” he says.

For him to earn the

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

We Shunned Campus Romance – First Class Graduates

 
The two best graduating first class degree holders of the Lead City University, Ibadan Oyo State, share the secret of their academic success

For recording outstanding academic success, two female students of Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nafisat Olabisi and Izojie Imafidion have again lent credence to the maxim, “What a man can do, a woman can do better.”

The duo emerged the best graduating students, beating 1,819 others at the university’s combined fifth and sixth convocation held on Friday.

While 22-year-old Olabisi of the Department of Economics garnered a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.72 to emerge the best student for the 2012/2013 set, Imafidion (24) of the Department of Mass Communication and Media Technology clinched the overall best award in the 2012/2013 set, scoring a CGPA of 4.78.

Following this accomplishment, the two received the prestigious Chancellor’s Prize amid a rousing ovation from members of the university community and other guests on the occasion. Besides, they took home departmental and faculty prizes for academic excellence.

But apart from having the common gift of academic excellence, the two see life, particularly social life, from the same prism. In separate chats with our correspondent, they explained that they shunned “campus love” during their undergraduate days.

That singular decision, they acknowledge, helped them greatly in the pursuit and accomplishment of their success.

Sharing her survival strategy, Olabisi notes that the

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