Sunday, 29 November 2015

Words to tell your ex which might make her love you again

Hi Guys, Do you still have that Ex you
want back into your Life but you don’t know how to do it?

Send this to her Facebook Inbox and I
bet she’s gonna be yours again.

See below:-

I wrote this to you in a mood not lively, of course when trust is betrayed the first and second, and the person you believe has your back stabs you, hurting you with events that happened in the past, and takes pleasure in acts that one is almost forced to think if the love was worth it…
Its been said words hurt more than
actions, I know, but there are times
when infact you wish you can hate me forever, but then you remember the interesting moments we had together, you almost miss them, but the hurt remains and covers the good memories.
I do not say I deserve forgiveness, nor
am I worth compassion, but its been a hard time for me trying to forget you. It just doesn’t feel right being with another. Your words of comfort and encouragement keeps flashing through my mind, your smile and laugh keeps playing in my head, I can’t forget that, nor can I forget your gorgeous style.
All our time together, I always told you, you are incomparable, never have I felt like this with a woman..
Touching the deepest of my mind, love exploited to its fullest, could not but control me. Swallowing all pride, I come to my knees and beg you to ignite the love you once had, your love still fresh in my mind, I cannot but bear the consequence of my actions..
My queen, another opportunity is all I
ask for… I have missed you!

Source: Naijaloaded

10 Ways To Meet A Nice Date On Campus

To be frank, all of us need at least (and of course at most) one companion, someone we could fall back on in times of loneliness.
The guys do need this, and so do girls too! So Let’s discuss 10 ways to meet a nice date on campus.

The problem is how can someone (a girl in this case) get a nice guy who will love, cherish, admire, encourage, protect, educate, assist her, etc?

Below is 10 salient points as a suggestion and guide to getting a “Mr. Nice” for yourself. Getting a boyfriend is simpler than it seems to most people, just follow the
guide:-

1. Make sure he is single :  Falling in love with a guy/girl who has a lover wouldn’t produce any result. To this fact, it is pointless hooking up to a guy/girl who is happily in a relationship. Don’t forget that break up is a two-way progress.
Make sure the guy/girl in question is not undergoing a break up. He/she might just be on rebound!

2. Take the first step : It is pointless
delaying when you meet a guy/girl who has somethings in common with you. Who doesn’t like good thing? The more you wait, others might outsmart you. I disagree with the fact that only the “boys” should ask a girl; out. Any one can do the asking; boy or girl. So,if you love reading..get the person you have interest in to join you to the Library. If you love games, go with him/her to the parks. If you love shopping, why no shop together? “No dullin”.

3. Make it a gradual process: Do not
crowd your new friends, some people
hate that. For whatever reason, no
matter how much you seem to be
attracted to them, take it slow. Go out
with him or her every once in a while,
then more often later with time. Don’t
make it an every day thing. Usually, if
you hit it off really well and have a lot
of fun together, the friendship will tend to automatically grow into more frequent visits. Just try not to be that girl/guy who looks too desperate.

4. Put up a smiling face always: Whenever he/she looks at you, smile no doubt, he/ she will do it right back. Human beings respond faster to smiles than the opposite. So each time he/she looks at your smiling face, something deep within tells him/her that you are nice and
approachable. A nice smile with an
accidental eye contact can attract a
surprising and life-changing “hello”.   I
hope you got me right?

5. Be Approachable : Some people naturally have problem meeting/approaching guys/ girls. To simplify this for every guy/girl that may come your way, build bridges, not walls around yourself.It’s imperative
that you be unique because you’ll stand out more. Do nothing at first but lock eyes, smile, and turn your attention elsewhere. Be disciplined and wise enough to know that if you give in to your physical attraction and pursue him/ her before he’s/she’s had to invest any amount of time getting to know you, then you lose.
6. Engage him/her into talk : A good use of your language and communication skills from now henceforth can make all the difference in your relationship life. New friends won’t know you are great unless you arouse their curiosity. Leave him with few words and know that it’s ineffective to blab on about every detail about yourself because you’ll leave him with nothing to be curious about!

7. Keep going to him/her : He/she needs to be convinced that you are what you claim to be. One visit is not enough, do it and keep doing it. Time will tell, no mater how hard it seems.

8. Find out what he/she needs: It would unlucky to chase after this guy/girl just to find out he/she likes somebody else already. Make sure that he/she either likes no one (because then you have a chance to make him/her fall for you) or that he/she likes you, which he/she probably won’t tell you,( for the time being just to play hard to get ).

9. Show him/her why you are good for him: Guys tend to like girls who are very feminine, but chill. Find out what he likes and do it with him. Spot similarities and things you share in common. It tells more on your compatibility.
10. Others things you need to know: The few lines above describe my tactics. I used these ideas earlier, and for sure it worked. Reveal things about yourself while telling an anecdotal story. Do not harshly criticize him/her. If he/she makes
a bad joke, don giggle much about his flaws, be polite in correcting him/her. And lastly, though not the least, be yourself.
Most importantly, when you finally get a good guy/girl, don’t cheat on him or her by dating other guys or girls. It pays to keep the trust.

Source: Uniben Blog

Thursday, 19 November 2015

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Wednesday, 18 November 2015

WHY STUDENTS THAT ARE SUCCESSFUL ACADEMICALLY ARE SECRETIVE ?

Most succeeding students act discrete and can be overly protective of the ideas and tricks they employ to succeed. They rarely talk about their plans and goals, you scarcely
know when they study and they’ll usually not announce or show off how good they are; we only get to see their results and wonder how
they do it.
The truth is intelligent students have
techniques and tricks they apply to stay atop of the class but will not readily divulge same to you unless you are a very close friend.
Smart and academically successful students keep calm, talk less about their academic achievements and don’t readily discuss how they do it, because of:
They enjoy the glory and bliss and don’t wish to share
To be viewed as the smartest dude in class causes other students to look up to your for solutions and help to difficult topics. This then comes with a form of glory you enjoy and prefer to not share with any other students.
In simple terms, intelligent students won’t tell you how they do it so you also don’t get to be on the same pedestal with them. They want to be considered superior. Don’t start
hating; you will want same if you are in their shoes.
To eliminate Nay-Sayers and negative
students Academically successful students will keep their plans away from you because they don’t trust your judgment. Their plans are always lofty and many other students will laugh at them and talk negative if they get to hear them. So, why should they tell you if they aren’t sure you will think their aspirations are unattainable?

Humility
For some, their secretive attitude is spurred from their humble attitude. They wouldn’t like to appear proud so they keep their tips and techniques to themselves however, they’ll be
willing to let you have them if you approach them and ask.
My point here is that, if you aren’t
succeeding academically it will be wise for you to approach the smartest kid in your class and sincerely ask her to let you in on
how she has been able to amass those ‘A’s that have cumulatively produced a strong grade.
Believe it or not, excellent students have got some tricks or techniques you are yet to know. The day you know and put them to use will mark a significant turn in your academics.
People are secretive when they have secrets!

Source: Eduregard

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Monday, 16 November 2015

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Monday, 9 November 2015

WHAT ALL UNIOSUN FRESHERS NEED TO KNOW

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Sunday, 8 November 2015

KARMA AND NIGERIAN POLITICS

Karma can be said to be the idea or belief that one reaps what they
sow, we often hear people talking about ‘the law of karma’ or referring to it in conversations. It is believed
that whatever you do to someone, you will get the same treatment
from someone else. This article looks at this belief taking Nigerian politics as a case study.

Politics in Nigeria is very special in the sense that things that do not happen elsewhere can happen here and nobody will bat an eyelid. Nigerians just grumble and move one and those who choose to dwell on the matter may not have much time to do it as another blockbuster headline will pop up before you know it and
you cannot do anything about it. Let’s take a look at the happenings
in Rivers state involving the Mr. Nyesom Wike, the former governor Rotimi Amaechi and a background player who is the former first
lady of the federal republic of Nigeria. It may still be early days but I feel karma is catching up to the current governor as he now faces a re-run of the gubernatorial election within 90 days.

When Governor Wike was sworn in, he immediately started witchhunting his predecessor and accusing him of
so many things ranging from misappropriation of funds, embezzlement etc. He set up committees probing Amaechi’s activities while he was in office. I remember Amaechi saying elections were not held in many part of the state, we all know the aftermath of the elections but i want to focus on the present now. Amaechi is now a minister and it is looking increasingly
likely that he will be made Minister of Niger Delta affairs which means another chapter in their interesting
battle will continue.
Amaechi recently accused Wike of diverting large sums of money and
this to me looks like the beginning of karma catching up to Wike.
When Amaechi is given portfolio by President Buhari, you just know that he will continue his battle with Wike, and if he is made the minister of
Niger Delta affairs, Wike will definitely be on the receiving end of
many things and the former first lady of this country who is also from
Rivers state and has been said to be the ‘god-mother’ of Wike too may
be in line of the fire. There will be more on this topic very soon but
for now, I urge you all to sit back and watch the unfolding drama keely.

Opinion by Abdul-Lateef.
300level Student of Osun State University .


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Sunday, 1 November 2015

UNIOSUN 2015/2016 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

NOVEMBER, 2015

Monday, 9th November: Assumption of studies by Fresh Students
Monday, 9th November: e-Registration for all Students for Harmattan Semester 2015/2016
Monday, 16th November: Resumption for returning students/commencement of Lectures
for all Students
Wednesday, 11th November: Orientation for fresh Students
Tuesday, 17th November: End of Orientation for fresh Students
Monday 23rd November: e-Registration ends for all Students
Tuesday, 24th – Tuesday, December 1st: Late Registration with Penalty
Wednesday, 2nd December: Late Registration with Penalty ends

DECEMBER, 2015

Monday, 7th December: Management Meeting
Monday, 8th December: College Board of Agriculture, Education, Health Sciences &Law.
Tuesday, 9th December: College Board (SET,Management and Social Sciences, Humanities and Culture)
Tuesday, 9th December: Board of
Postgraduate Studies
Wednesday, 10th December: Committee of Provosts, Deans and Directors.
Thursday, 11th December: Business
Committee of Senate
Friday, 12th December: University Research Committee
Monday, 15th December: Management Meeting
Tuesday, 16th December: Matriculation of Fresh Students
Wednesday, 17th December: Library
Committee/ Security Committee
Thursday, 18th December:Academic Planning sub- Committee/ Senate
Friday, 19th December: Staff- Students Colloquium
Monday 22nd - Sunday, 3rd January: End of the year Break

JANUARY, 2016

Monday, 4th January: Resumption after New Year Break and Continuation of Lectures
Monday 4th January: Management meeting
Tuesday 5th January: Board of Postgraduate Studies
Wednesday 6th January: Committee of Provosts, Deans and Directors.
Thursday 7th January: Development
Committee
Friday 8th January: University Research Committee
Monday, 11th January: Security Committee
Thursday, 28th January: Senate

FEBRUARY, 2016

Monday 13th February: End of Lectures (Harmattan)
Monday, 18th February - –Saturday, 20th: Revision week/ Lecture Free Week
Monday, 22nd February - Monday, 11th March: Harmattan Semester Examinations
Monday, 22nd February - Friday, 26th February: GNS Examinations
Wednesday 24th February: Security Committee
Monday, 11th March: End of Harmattan Semester Examinations

MARCH 2016

Monday 14th March -– Sunday 20th March: Harmattan Semester Break
Wednesday, 21st March: e registration for all Students for Rain Semester 2015/2016 Session
Wednesday, 21st March: Resumption/Commencement of Lectures for all Students
Thursday 17th March: Security Committee
Thursday 24th March: Staff-Students
Colloquium
Thursday 24th March: Board of Postgraduate Studies
Thursday, 31st March: Late Registration with Penalty ends
Thursday, 31st March: Senate

APRIL, 2016

Monday 4th April: End of e-registration for Rain Semester
Tuesday April 5th -– Tuesday April 12th: Late Registration with Penalty
Tuesday, 5th April: Finance Sub-Committee
Wednesday, 6th April: Special Meeting of Committee of Provosts, Deans and Directors
Monday, 11th April: Ceremonials Committee
Tuesday,12th April: Business Committee of Senate
Wednesday 13th April: Late Registration with Penalty ends
Wednesday, 13th April: College Board (Agriculture, Education, Health Sciences and Law)
Thursday, 14th April: Board of Postgraduate Studies
Friday, 15th April: Appointments and
Promotions Committee (Administrative and Technical)
Friday, 15th April: College Board (Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Management and
Social Sciences, Humanities and Culture)
Friday, 15th April: University Research Committee
Monday, 18th April: Security Committee
Thursday, 28th April: Senate

MAY, 2016

Wednesday, 4th May: Special Meeting of Committee of Provosts, Deans and Directors
Thursday, 5th May: Finance Sub-Committee
Monday, 9th May: Ceremonials Committee
Tuesday, 10th May: Business Committee of Senate
Wednesday, 11th May: College Board
(Agriculture, Education, Health Sciences and Law)
Wednesday, 18th May: Security Committee
Thursday, 12th May: Board of Postgraduate Studies
Friday, 13th May: Appointments and
Promotions Committee (Administrative and Technical)
Friday, 13th May: College Board (Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Management and
Social Sciences, Humanities and Culture)
Friday, 13th May: University Research Committee
Thursday, 26th May: Senate

JUNE, 2016

Friday 17th June: End of lectures for Rain Semester
Monday 20th June: – Saturday 25th June :Revision week / Lecture Free week
Monday 27 June: – Friday 15 July : Rain Semester Examination
Monday 27 June: – Friday July 1: GNS Examination
Wednesday 22nd June: Security Committee
Thursday, 30th June: Senate

JULY, 2016

Tuesday, 5th July: Faculty Board (Agriculture, Education and Law)
Wednesday, 6th July: Faculty Board (Sciences, Management and Social Sciences)
Thursday, 7th July: Faculty Board (Health Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Humanities and Culture)
Friday, 8th July: Ceremonials Committee
Monday, 11th July: Academic Planning Sub-Committee
Wednesday, 13th July: University Research Committee
Thursday, 14th July: Committee of Provosts, Deans and Directors
Friday 15th July: End of Rain Semester Break
Monday, 18th July: Management Meeting
Tuesday, 19th July: Development Committee
Wednesday, 20nd July: Finance Sub-
Committee
Thursday, 21st July: Business Committee of Senate
Thursday, 21st July: Library Committee
Wednesday, 27th July: Security Committee
Thursday, 30th July: Senate

AUGUST, 2016

Monday,1 August: Principal Officers’ Meeting
Tuesday, 2 August: College Board (Agriculture,Education and Law)
Wednesday, 3 August: College Board
(Sciences, Management and Social Sciences)
Thursday, 4 August: Committee of Provosts, Deans and Directors
Friday, 5 August: College Board (Health Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Humanities and Culture)
Monday, 8 August: Principal Officers’ Meeting
Tuesday, 9th August: College Board
(Agriculture, Education and Law)
Wednesday, 10th August: College Board (Sciences, Management and Social Sciences)
Thursday, 11th August: Committee of Provosts, Deans and Directors
Friday, 12th August: College Board (Health Sciences, SET, Humanities and Culture)
Monday 15th August: Commencement of Annual leave for Academic Staff
Monday, 15th August: Security Committee
Tuesday, 16th August: Library Committee
Wednesday, 17th August: University Research
Committee
Thursday, 18th August: Academic Planning Sub-Committee
Friday, 19th August: Development Committee
Monday, 22th August: Staff-Students
Colloquium
Tuesday, 23rd August: Board of Postgraduate Studies
Wednesday, 24th August: Committee of Provosts, Deans and Directors
Thursday, 25th August: Senate
Friday, 26th August: Finance Committee
Monday, 29th August: Management Meeting
Wednesday, 31st August: Management Meeting
Wednesday, 31st August: End of 2015/2016 Session

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