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Tuesday 30 September 2014

FUTA ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION

ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
Members of Staff and Students are hereby informed that Senate at its
247th Statutory Meeting held on Wednesday, 24th September, 2014,
approved the Academic Calendar for 2014/2015 Academic Session as
follows:
First Semester 2014/2015 Academic Session
Sunday, 11th January, 2015 - Arrival of Fresh Students
Monday, 12th January, 2015 - Normal Registration and Orientation Begin
for Fresh Students
Friday, 16th January, 2015 - Orientation Ends
Monday, 19th January, 2015 - Lectures Begin for 100Level Students
Sunday, 25th January, 201 - Arrival of 200-500Level Students
Monday, 26th January, 2015 - Normal Registration Begins for 200-500Level
Monday, 26th January, 2015 - Lectures Begin for 200-500Level Students
Friday, 30th January, 2015 - Normal Registration Ends for 200-500Level Students
Monday, 2nd February, 2015 - Late Registration Begins for 200-500Level Students
Friday, 6th February, 2015 - Late registration Ends for 200-500Level Students
Thursday, 19th February, 201 - Registration Ends for Fresh Students
Friday, 20th February, 2015 - Matriculation Ceremony
Thursday, 26th February, 2015 - Mid-Semester Break Begins
Friday, 13th March, 2015 - Mid-Semester Break Ends
Monday, 16th March, 2015 - Lectures Resume for the Remaining Part of
First Semester
Friday, 20th March, 2015 - All Registration Documents Reach the Registrar
Friday, 17April, 2015 - Lectures End for First Semester
2014/2015Acad.SessionMonday, 27 April, 2015 - First Semester
Examinations Begin
Monday, 11th May, 2015 - First Semester Examinations End
Monday, 11th May, 2015 - End of First Semester 2014/2015 Academic Session
13 Weeks for Lectures
1 Week for Registration
3 Weeks for Examinations
Second Semester 2014/2015 Academic Session
Sunday, 24th May, 2015 - Arrival of Students for Second Semester
Monday, 25th May, 2015 - Normal Registration/Lecture Begin
Friday, 29th May, 2015 - Normal Registration Ends
Monday, 1st June, 2015 - Late Registration Begins
Monday, 8th June, 2015 - Late Registration Ends
Monday, 29th June, 2015 - All Registration Documents reach the Registrar
Sunday, 12th July, 2015 - Mid-Semester Break Begins
Wednesday, 15th July, 2015 - Mid-Semester Break Ends
Thursday, 16th July, 2015 - Lectures Resume for the Remaining Part of
Second Semester
Friday, 24th September, 2015 - Lectures End for Second Semester
2014/2015 Academic Session
Monday, 12th October, 2015 - Second Semester Examinations Begin
Monday, 2nd November, 2015 - Second Semester Examinations End
Monday, 2nd November, 2015 - End of 2014/2015 Academic Session
13 Weeks for Lectures
1 Week for Revision
2 Weeks for Examination
The approved Academic Calendar is being publicized for the attention
of all staff and Students
Please note that this circular supersedes the earlier one dated 25th
September, 2014.
Thank you.
A. S. I. Ugbomah
Senate Matters and Admissions Officer
for: Registrar
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Tuesday 23 September 2014

BROWSE Free with MTN Via Element53 and ProxyDroid VPN

Hi guys and welcome to this post. It is my pleasure to introduce this TunnelVPN known as Element53 to you. Element53 is a ready-to-use DNS-tunnel for Android device like SlowDNS but is faster in speed than SlowDNS 



To Get it Done
» Element53 Pro is a premium app which worth $6.41 but you can download it for free to your Android phone here.
» Open element53 Pro, click on DNS server and input 10.199.212.120
» Click on Network Type and change network to MOBILE.
» Next download ProxyDriod and configure it with the below screenshot.


» Power ON ProxyDriod and then, go back to your Element53 click on the Green Button and it will turn to red. Open your browsing apps and start flexing.

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CHECK OUT D PICS OF A LADY WHO SPENT $20,000 TO GET A 3RD B**BS


All in a bid to become a celebrity and get featured on top entertainment channels, this 21yrs old girl went as far as spending $20,000 to get a third breast. Sadly, Jasmine Tridevil did not think her action through as many guys are now running from her, rather than the admiration she was expecting. Bad market!
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Thursday 18 September 2014

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DOWNLOAD ALL TRACKS IN NEW WIZKID ALBULM =>>>> (JOY)

[DOWNLOAD FULL ALBUM]: WIZKID – A.Y.O (JOY)

Finally, it’s time for the most anticipated album Wizkid‘s Ayo (Joy). Four days earlier than expected, Wizkid pulls a ‘Beyonce’ on everyone and drops what is arguably one of the most anticipated albums this year.

 This album features Akon, Tyga, Wale, Seyi Shay, Banky W and Femi Kuti. I see the album going viral when you have Dope notch producers from Dr. Frabz, Shizzi, Legendury Beatz, Del’B, Spellz to 
Maleekberry producing for you.

Download WIzkid – Ayo (Joy)

1. Jaiye jaiye ft Femi Kuti
 

2. Show you the money


3. In my bed


4. Mummy mi
5. Ojuelegba
6. Kind love
7. On top your matter
8. In love ft Seyi shay
9. For you ft Akon
10. Dutty whine ft Banky w
11. Ki lo fe
12. Omalicha
13. Bombay ft Phyno
14. One question
15. Celebrate
16. Show you the money (remix) ft Tyga
17. Murder ft Wale
18. Joy

Bonus Track
19. Caro


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CHIEF OGUNYEMI (ELEMURE) IS DEAD read more



Following the rumor of elemures death,
chief elemure ogunyemi has finally passed away on the 17th of september 2014 @ his resident after a brief illness may his soul rest in perfect peace 
An Ado-Ekiti based traditional musician, Chief Elemure Ogunyemi, has debunked the rumour being peddled that he is dead.
Elemure, who blamed the rumour on his rivals in the music industry,  especially those in the same genre with him,  said this while speaking with journalists in Ado-Ekiti at his residence in Ekute quarters on Wednesday. He said that although he was a diabetic patient, he had been managing his health very well and had been coping well with life.
The musician said he had a performance last Saturday and was shocked to hear the ‘news’ of his death. The singer, who will turn 65 on August 25, said he had been dragged before the Ewi of Ad-Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adejugbe, on three ocassions because “ I enjoy patronage far more than them.”
He noted, “I was at home enjoying with my family when calls began to pour into my mobile phone from my friends and admirers, trying to confirm what was going on.  In fact , the situation was so disturbing that I had to invite some of them to my house to come and see for themselves. It is not only embarrassing but unfortunate that some people are wishing me dead when I didn’t even fall sick.There was even a time they claimed I had been paralysed but they are all lies.”
all rumors has became truth  RIP
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Wednesday 17 September 2014

GIDIMO LEADERS BOARD WEEK 18 IS OUT


To my dear readers, gidimo has just posted the leaders board for week 18 I am happy bcos am one of the lucky proposed winners number 151 so u can check HERE
And if youd dont find your name, just keep increasing your points
NOTE IT IS THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
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CHECK OUT D MOST COMMONLY MISSPELL WORD IN NIGERIA



1. “Goodluck.” This is probably the most misspelled word in Nigeria today. The reason is obvious: it’s the first name of Nigeria’s current president, Goodluck Jonathan. But there is no word like “goodluck”--or, its other variant,badluck-- in the English language; there is only “good luck”--and "bad luck." Good luck denotes an auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomes, a stroke of luck, or an unexpected piece of good fortune. That someone would be named “Good Luck” (which has now been rendered “Goodluck” in error) is itself evidence of insufficient familiarity with the rules and idiomatic rhythm of the English language.

2. “Defination.” There is no letter “a” in the spelling of that word. Replace the “a” with an “i” to have“definItion.”Related misspelled words are“definAtely”instead of “definitely,”“definAte,” instead of “definIte,” etc.

3. “Alot.” That is not an English word. The closest resemblance to that word in the English language is the phrase “a lot.” Since no one writes “alittle,” “afew,” “abit,” etc, it is indefensible that people write “alot.” But this is a universal spelling error in the English-speaking world; it is not limited to Nigerians. Other cousins of this spelling error are“Infact”instead of “in fact” and“inspite”instead of “in spite.”

4. “Loose/lose.” Many Nigerians use the word “loose” when they actually mean to write “lose.” Loose is commonly used as an adjective to denote the state of not being tight (as in: loose clothes). Other popular uses include the sense of being casual and unrestrained in intimate behavior (as in: loose women), lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility (as in: “Goodluck Jonathan’s loose tongue”). Although “loose” can sometimes be used as a verb, “loosen” is the preferred word to express the sense of making something less tight or strict. “Lose,” on the hand, is to cease to have, or to fail to win, or suffer the loss of a person through death, etc. A safe bet is to choose to err on the side of “lose” when you want to express an action.

5. “Priviledge.” There is no “d” in the spelling of that word. It’s spelled “privilege.”

6. “Nonchallant.” It’s actually spelled with only one “l.” Unfortunately, even news reports in Nigerian newspapers habitually spell the word with double “l.” I wonder if they’ve disabled their spell check.

7. “Grammer.” There is no “e” in the word. Replace the pesky “e” with an “a” to have “grammAr.” I’ve read posts on Nigerian Internet discussion forums and on Facebook railing against “bad grammer”! Well, if you feel sufficiently concerned about bad grammar to write about it, you’d better damn well know how to spell grammar! To be fair, this misspelling isn’t exclusively Nigerian, but its regularity in popular writing in Nigeria qualifies it as a candidate for this list. The people I have a hard time forgiving are those who attend or attended secondary schools with “grammar school” as part of their names (such as my old secondary school, which is called Baptist Grammar School) but spell “grammar” with an “e.” I see that a lot on Facebook. Such people deserve to be stripped of the certificates they got from their high schools!

8. “Proffessor.” The name for the highest ranking position for a university academic (in British usage) and any full-time or part-time member of the teaching staff of a university (in American usage) is never spelled with double “f.” It’s correctly spelled “professor.” So if “proffessor” is wrong,“proff”is equally wrong. The British and Canadian colloquial abbreviation for “professor” is “prof.”

9. “Pronounciation.” Although the verb form of this word is “pronounce,” it changes to “pronunciation” when it nominalizes, that is, when it changes into a noun. Note that there is no “o” after the first “n” in the word.

10. “Emanciated.” It should correctly be spelled “emaciated.” There is no “n” in the word. This widespread spelling error in Nigerian written English is the direct result of the way we (mis)pronounce the word. An “n” sound almost always intrudes on our pronunciation of the word, much like it does in our pronunciation of “attorney,” so that most Nigerians say “antoni-general” of the federation. A related misspelling is“expantiate.”It should be “expatiate.” There is no “n” after the first “a.”

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Tuesday 16 September 2014

NOW AVAILABLE CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL EXPO.... ENTER FAST...

KEEP REFRESHING...............MORE COMING
(1)
Given,
Mass concentration of A=2.59g/dm^-3
Mass of concentration B=mass/volume in
dm^3
=3.01/0.25 =12.04g/dm^-3
volume of base(VB)=25.0cm^3
volume of acid:(VA)=30.50cm^3

(1ai)
Molar mass of A(HCl)
=1+35.5=36.5g/mol^1 Concentration in mol/dm3=concentration in
g/dm3^1 /molar mass
=2.52/36.5
CA=0.069mol/dm^3

(1aii)
Concentration of B in g/dm^3 =mass in g/volume in dm^-3
=3.01/0.25
=12.04g/dm^3
(1aiii)
Mole of ratios of acid and base
nA=2, nB=1 Using; CAVA/CBVB=nA/nB
(0.069*30.50)/(CB*25.0)=2/1
CB:(0.069*30.50*1)/25.0*2
CB=2.1045/50
=0.042mol/dm^3
Concentration of B in mol/dm^3 is 0.042mol/dm^3

(1bi)
Molar mass of Na2Co3 . xH2O
= (23*2)+(12)+(16*3)+ x(1*2+16)
=46+12+48+18x
=106+18x 0.042=12.04/x
x=12.04/0.042=286.7gmol^-1
286.7=106+18x
18x=286.7 -106
18x=180.7
x=180.7/18 x=10
The number of molecules of water of crystallization present is 10.


  • (2A)i) INFERENCE: Soluble salts 
  • (2A)ii) OBSERVATION: Whiteprecipitate 



  • (2A)iii) OBSERVATION: Insoluble in excess 
  • (2A)iv) OBSERVATION: insoluble excess 
  • INFERENCE: Na+ presen



  • (2b)i) INFERENCE: Zn^2+, Al^3+, Pb^2+ present 

  • (2b)ii) INFERENCE: Al^3+, Pb^2+ present 
  • (2B)iii) OBSERVATION: black
  • precipitate is formed and precipitate dissolve


(3A)i) Measuring cylinder
 (3A)ii) Kipp's Appararatus 
(3A)iii) Separating funnel method 

(3B) i. It turnsred litmus paper to blue

 ii. colours remain unchanged 
iii. It turns blue litmus paper red

(3C) i. AgNo3/NH3

 ii. NaHCO3 
iii. I2/NaoH

 (3D) i. carbon(iv)oxide, carbon (ii)oxide 

ii. Aluminium(III)oxide, Iron(III)oxide

MORE ANSWER LOADING.........
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sincere apology to all gce candidates

we rili apologise to all gce candidates.....for not posting geography yesterday..... it was due to some technical problem beyound our power   pls bar with us

invite more friends.... we shall always help u..
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