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Title: Jamb and course to study
Post by: Marykeller on January 29, 2024, 10:00:36 AM
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Hello everyone, I no sae this post no d quite necessary for majority of us cos most us be graduates, d university, or don pass to take jamb. But still yet we go get one or two of our family members or friends wey this post go be of help to, in one way or the other.

The matter be, na course to study or apply for our universities wey go d relevant for our today's society cos most of us for here, our country don make am to be as if the course wey person study for university no be wetin em be employed for. Making person to be self employed or working something different as a work for em life just to survive.

I saw a post for Facebook from Charles Awuzie(a public figure and philanthropist) concerning those wey d apply for Jamb this year. I sae make I bring am come here cos em d helpful give our younger ones.
Note* Na for science base students not for Arts student

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Important Update for Those Applying to Write the JAMB Exam This Year:

As you prepare for university, I want you to keep one thing in mind: the world is more connected today than it has ever been. Do not limit your study choices to what is deemed relevant or irrelevant in just one country. You should aim to study for a global stage. For instance, a biochemist's value may differ from Nigeria to the UK. While they might be overlooked in Nigeria, they could be highly esteemed in the UK. Therefore, when you study, do so with the mindset of preparing yourself for humanity at large.

I have received several messages inquiring about my recommendations for courses that are relevant for the future and their respective institutions. After thorough consideration of various science and technology courses, I picked my Top 4 Courses which are futuristic and globally relevant. They include:

1. GENETICS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (Transhuman Coin will provide additional funding for research in this discipline to students in Nigeria).

Institutions:
University of Calabar
Akwa Ibom State University
University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)

2. COMPUTING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:

Institution:
Hillside University of Science and Technology, Ekiti State.

3. BSc in CYBERSECURITY:

Institutions:
Canadian University Abuja,
Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO),
Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA),
Delta State University (DELSU),
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Oyo State.

4. INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY STUDIES:

Institutions:
Afe Babalola University (ABUAD), Ekiti State,
Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Kaduna State.
Ekiti State University (EKSU),
Novena University, Delta State

Special Announcement:

This platform will like to buy JAMB forms for orphans below the age of 21 who possess the academic requirements to study any of the above courses. And whoever gets the highest score from those we buy forms for shall receive a once off payment of their JAMB score multiplied a thousand fold. This means if they score 300 in JAMB, they receive 300,000 Naira from me. If they score 400, they receive 400,000 Naira.

To apply, please complete this form:
https://forms.gle/4Mk8NiAWGoA2RkaRA

My name is Charles Awuzie and I believe the new Nigeria shall rise through Education.


Title: Re: Jamb and course to study
Post by: Gozie51 on January 29, 2024, 12:37:29 PM
Na good idea to encourage people to go school despite say the government no dey think of proper ways to harness intelligence for the country wey make people dey jakpa. The corruption don eat the country go down and every sector is affected but make people no give up home because e still get wetin education go do for persin life.

The aspect of orphan make sense because to finance education dey really expensive and huge burden to people wey no get parents. However, I get some concerns with the financial reward according to wetin the student score, what of if the person no fit secure admission, the person go still qualify for the price? Because some people go score high for jamb but yet dem no go fit get admission due to some reasons like the school cut off mark, the course of study etc.


Title: Re: Jamb and course to study
Post by: Igebotz on January 29, 2024, 01:03:54 PM
This is another unwanted topic- There is a manual for this and every Jamb candidates know what they are applying for. We don't need this here.  Reported.

Lock this topic to avoid signature spamming fishing in this.


Title: Re: Jamb and course to study
Post by: Marykeller on January 29, 2024, 02:02:10 PM
This is another unwanted topic- There is a manual for this and every Jamb candidates know what they are applying for. We don't need this here.  Reported.

Lock this topic to avoid signature spamming fishing in this.
I know how hard we are trying to build our board from spammers and off-topic(not forgetting that). This post of mine may sound off-topic but it may be relevant to some fellas their younger ones want to apply for a good course in the university that offers such a course that will be fitting in today's society workforce that is employable after graduation.

The courses quoted above, it is well demanding, and people are paying millions of naira to find who will teach them the course just for months

It is okay this post sounds off-topic to us here, which I am much aware of but I decided to share it for those who would like their younger to study in this school at an early stage. I know that jamb has a brochure already but our people like studying a well-known course, which at the end of graduation they won't practice it as a profession.

As you said the post thread is locked to avoid spamming fishing post. We are good like this, one love...