Thursday, 10 March 2016

Activate the Latest Mtn Magic Sim 2016 with N100 Testing mode

1. Migerate to Mtn ipulse with *406# and Transfer 100 naira to the mtn sim you want to activate. (don't recharge the mtn sim you are about to activate, just make a transfer of 100 naira to the sim To avoid additional data that mtn will give u)

2. Now dial *104# to subscribe for MTN 10mb daily plan which cost 100naira. After dialing it, your 100 naira will be deducted from your sim.

3. Now, browse for 5 or 10 mins using GPRS or EDGE (adviceable)

4. Then remove the mtn sim from your phone after 10mins or 5mins and keep it for 24hours, (so that the magic will be well cooked.)

5. Then after 24hours, insert the Sim back into your phone then ON your data.

NOTE: that You may recieve a message from MTN after inserting your mtn sim.

A text that reads " Your daily subscription have expired … "Kindly ignore the message and start enjoying your free browsing and downloading.

You have successfully activated your MTN sim to a Magic sim.

Kindly comment if it works for you and don't forget to share this cheat by clicking the share button below so as to appreciate me.
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Leaked Specifications And Images Of Tecno J8 New coming

Good news, tecno mobile will be launching a new wonderful device before the end of march 2016, If you have used tecno J7 and tecno J5 you will understand what this happiness of mine is all about as this should be looked up to as an upgrade, also this will be the first tecno smartphone to use the HiOS UI.

Specs of tecno boom J8

-3800mAH lithium polymer battery

-4G/LTE smartphone

-13MP rear camera and 5mp front camera

-5.1 lollipop For now, this is all we know about the devioce until official specs are out..

Images of Tecno boom J8 below are lovely and beautiful leaked pictures of the Tecno J8
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NECO Releases Nov/Dec GCE 2015 Results Check Your Own

The National Examinations Council (NECO), has released the results of the November/December 2015 Senior School Certificate Examinations (GCE).

This was disclosed by the Registrar of the Council, Prof. Abdulrashid Garba, on Wednesday while addressing newsmen in Minna.

According to him, a total of 50,060 candidates registered, out of which 47,507 sat for English Language while 47,554 sat for Mathematics.

In English language, 29,718 representing 62.55 per cent obtained credit pass while in Mathematics, 32, 484 representing 68.30% passed at credit level.

In Biology, 17,227 obtained credit pass while in Chemistry 11,951 made it at credit level out of 22,284.

It was learnt that out of 22,201 candidates who sat for Physics, 818 or 3.68 per cent passed the subject at credit level.

For Government, Economics and Geography that had 23,497, 39,406, 19, 781 candidates sitting for them respectively; it was learnt that only 10,226, 23,991 and 3,851 in the same order were able to make it at credit level.

He finally advised candidates to access their results on NECO website

www.mynecoexam.com, using their Examination Registration Number and scratch cards.
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JAMB Is Not legally Binded By Senate Resolutions – Legal Practioners

Some Legal practitioners in the country have aired their views over the resolutions taken by the Senate recently which stated that the UTME form be sold at N2,500 by JAMB and the UTME Result validity extended to 3 years.

According to them, the resolutions by the senate are not binding on JAMB.

Professor Itse Sagay while speaking on this said that the senate cannot pass such resolutions on an executive body like JAMB; stating that it is only the Minister of Education, or the Council governing JAMB can take such decisions.

Hence, the resolution by the senate can be deemed a mere request or advice.

Also, Mrs. Funke Adekoya (SAN) said that the resolutions are not binding on JAMB as the House of Representative is yet to make a law to that effect. Hence, if JAMB does not obey, no law can be said to have been broken or breached. This simply implies that the resolutions are only requests by the senate which may or may not be granted.
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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Breaking News!!! Aregbesola Renamed Osun State University (Uniosun), See The New Names

Governor Rauf Aregbesola while speaking at the Convocation ceremony of Osun State University, Osogbo on Wednesday renamed all the state owned tertiary institutions after notable indigenes of the state.

The Osun state University, Osogbo has been named after Chief Bola Ige, the former Attorney General of the Federation.

Now Bola Ige University, Osogbo. The Osun state Polytechnic, Iree was named after former minister of Internal Affairs,Chief Sunday Afolabi.

Osun state College of Technology was named after Chief Bisi Akande, former governor of Osun state The Okuku campus of UNIOSUN was also named after Chief Olagunsoye Oyinlola.

The College Of Education, Ila Orangun, will now be referred to as Adeyemi Oyeduntan College of Education and the College of Education Ilesa was changed to as Lawrence Omole College of Education.

The 6 Campuses of the Osun State University were all named Different names.
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News! Naira Falls Again In The Parallel Market See Current Value

The value of the naira in exchange for the dollar has dropped again in the parallel market after yesterday’s case of stability.

Reports from the black market reveals the value of the Nigerian currency in exchange for the dollar has dropped in value.

Naira yesterday exchanged for N310 but today it is exchanging for N318 dropping by N8.

See a screenshot below:-
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JAMB 2016/2017 Change Of Course Begins!! Read This Before Changing Your Course

The aim of this post is to help and guide you in other to avoid mistakes that may not be corrected after changing your course,so if you have not done yours,kindly take 5-10 minutes to go through this post before proceeding.

Here are the things to not before changing your course:

1. O’level And UTME Combination: Many JAMB candidates do not bear this in mind before purchasing their form,you ought to first confirm that your UTME Subject combination and your O’level result tallies with the required criteria needed to be admitted to study that particular course since many institutions have specific standard requirements for all courses offered.

2. Changing From Course Not Related To Your UTME Combination: You read the heading right? You have to put it at the back of your mind when filling the form, imagine candidates who sat for science-related subjects in JAMB requesting to change their courses to a management-related course.

There is no way any institution will admit you into a course that you did not meet the standard requirement to study. Avoid this mistake and choose wisely the course related with the one you sat for on your UTME exam.

3. Choosing Wrong Institution: For candidates didn’t meet with their institution cut off mark and wish to change, you better make sure you are choosing the right institution,before changing your institution make sure you know the cut off mark,and you are that you beat the cut of mark. Also ensure that the institution are offering the course you are applying.
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