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17/07/2021
14/06/2020

I wish
By Adeyinka Yunus

I wish, there's no more pain.
But, "no pain, no gain"!
I wish, there' no more Death.
Yet, we do give birth.

I wish, there's no more sorrow.
Unfortunately, life itself, is narrow.
I wish, there's no more corruption.
Who spews out to us destruction.

I wish, there's no more Disease,
Now, the outbreak of COVID dis-ease.
I wish for happiness!
There, lies sadness!

I wish, there's no more illness
But, we do fall victims of sickness.
I wish, there's no more R**e.
Togetherness, can behedge R**e!

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20/05/2020

Love I (sonnet)

Our love is from heaven,
Suddenly,two hearts are even,
I become drenched in love,
Knowing my state in love,
If I am the dawn,
You are the rays of the sun,
The more I look at you,
I can't get enough of you,
No lives forever,
But love stays forever,
Your sweet words,
Light up my world,
We're destined to meet,
Here I am to sit.

03/04/2020

Relax and read

23/03/2020

Nature by Adeyinka Yunus

Nature
Oh! Nature
I have been pondering about Nature
How beautiful it is

How peaceful it feels like
It seems it more than I thought
Also, more than anyone could imagine
I can't say what the value of nature is

But I knew it is more than I thought
The creation of nature is magnificent
Scientists can actually say something or predict less about Nature
The God who created nature knows all

The fact is, we do benefit from nature
Without nature, existence seems to be nothing
Behold all human needs, nature is something
No one can tell, how nature came into existence
Not even a scientist, who as claimed to study science

Scientists can barely hypothesize the origin of nature
The truth about Nature, it never lies
Nature! Nature!! Nature!!!
Oh! Nature

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03/11/2019

Linguist yn

03/11/2019

TEN WORDS TO AVOID IN STANDARD ENGLISH

[11/2, 10:50 AM] +234 808 219 7336: English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)

TEN WORDS TO AVOID IN STANDARD ENGLISH

1. Instalmentally (say, instalments).
2. Black marketer (say, marketeer).
3. Upliftment (say, uplift).
4. Cold ice water (say, ice cold water).
5. Unattentive (say, inattentive).
6. Seldomly (say, seldom).
7. Outrightly (say, outright).
8. Fully well (say, full well).
9. Indisciplined (say, undisciplined).
10. Funny enough (say, funnily enough)
GAB
https://englishdietng.com/ten-words-to-avoid-in-standard-english/
[11/2, 10:51 AM] +234 808 219 7336: English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)

What do you say?

Just keep at it, practice makes ~perfection~ (nonstandard).
Just keep at it, practice makes *perfect* (standard).

What God has ~joined together~ ; no man should put assunder (nonstandard).
What God has *joined* ; no man should put assunder (standard).

More ~grease~ to your elbow (nonstandard).
More *power* to your elbow (standard).
GAB
https://englishdietng.com/what-do-you-say-2/
[11/2, 10:52 AM] +234 808 219 7336: English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)

Standard English

Everybody knows her for ~eye service~ (nonstandard).
Everybody knows her for *grandstanding* (standard). Grandstanding is to seek to attract applause or favourable attention from spectators or the media.

If you care to know, failure is not in my ~dictionary~ (nonstandard).
If you care to know, failure is not in my *vocabulary* (standard). When you mean to say that someone will not accept a particular idea or possibility, you say it's not in the person's vocabulary.
GAB
https://englishdietng.com/standard-english-3/
[11/3, 6:30 AM] +234 802 738 1005: At the entrance gate of a university in Uganda the following message was posted for contemplation:

*"Destroying any nation does not require the use of atomic bombs or the use of long range missiles. _It only requires lowering the quality of education and allowing cheating in the examinations

englishdietng.com English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB) TEN WORDS TO AVOID IN STANDARD ENGLISH Instalmentally (say, instalments).Black marketer (say, marketeer).Upliftment (say, uplift).Cold ice water…

22/09/2019

Some popular Grammatical Blunders. Every one has made at least two times.

Not too late to learn

1. You're taking it personal (wrong)
You're taking it personally (correct)

2. He is matured (wrong)
He is mature (correct)
He has matured (correct)

3. The reason is because (wrong)
The reason is that (correct)

4. Night vigil (wrong)
Vigil (correct)

5. Traveling bag (wrong)
Travel Bag (correct)

6. As at when due (wrong)
As and when due (correct)

7. Be rest assured (wrong)
Rest assured (correct)

8. I'm hearing you (wrong)
I can hear you (correct)

9. My names are (wrong)
My name is (correct)

10. All manners of (wrong)
All manner of (correct)

11. She delivered a baby boy (wrong)
She was delivered of a baby boy (correct)

12. Lacking behind
Lagging behind (correct)

13. Crack your brain (wrong)
Rack your brain (correct)

14. Return it back (wrong)
Return it (correct)

15. Ghana comprises of 10 regions (wrong)
Ghana comprises 10 regions (correct)
Ghana is comprised of 10 regions (correct)

16. Wake keeping (wrong)
Wake keep (wrong)
Wake (correct)

17. Exercise patience (wrong)
Be patient (correct)

18. Barbing saloon (wrong)
Barber shop (correct)

19. I forgot my phone at home (wrong)
I left my phone at home (correct)

20. Borrow me your pen (wrong)
Lend me your pen (correct)
May I borrow your pen (correct)

21. More grease to your elbow (wrong)
More power to your elbow (correct)

22. Funny enough, I've never liked him (wrong)
Funnily enough, I've never liked him (correct)

23. My body is scratching me (wrong)
My body itches (correct)

24. Letterhead paper (wrong)
Letterhead (correct)

25. I'm not your mate (wrong)
We're not mates (correct)

26. You're mannerless (wrong)
You're ill-mannered (correct)

27. Horn at the car in front (wrong)
Honk at the car in front (correct)

28. Happy birthday in arrears (wrong)
Happy belated birthday (wrong)
Belated happy birthday (correct)

29. I will sleep at 10pm (wrong)
I will go to bed at 10pm (correct)

30. Just when I thought

21/09/2019

It all gud today

10/07/2019

*THE PROBLEM OF NIGERIA STARTED WITH CONFUSION IN SPEAKING ENGLISH*
British : Extreme
American : End
Nigeria : Extreme end
British : knicker
American : short
Nigeria : short knicker
British : salon
American : barbershop
Nigeria : barbing salon
British : bend
American : corner
Nigeria : bending corner
British : so
American : therefore
Nigeria : so therefore
British : henceforth
American : from now on
Nigeria : from now henceforth
British : still
American : yet
Nigeria : still yet
British : reverse
American : turn back
Nigeria : reverse back
British : should
American : incase
Nigeria : should incase
British : tell me the reason
American : tell me why
Nigeria : tell me the reason why
British : return
American : backward
Nigeria : return backward
British : ten pounds each
American : ten dollars each
Nigeria : ten ten naira each
Copied!
MIND YOUR LANGUAGE.
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25/06/2019

*APPROVED UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN UTME 2019 CUTOFF MARKS*

S/NO UTME CUT-OFF COURSE

*FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE*

1 B. Aquaculture and Fisheries 180
2 B.Agric 200
3 B.Sc. Food Science 200
4 B.Sc. Home Economics 180
5 B. Forestry and Wildlife 180

*FACULTY OF ART*

6 B.A. Arabic 180
7 B.A. English 210
8 B.A. French 180
9 B.A. History and International Studies 210
10 B.A. Linguistics 190
11 B.A. Yoruba 180
12 B.A. Hausa 180
13 B.A. Igbo 180
14 B.A. Performing Arts 190
15 B.A. Christian Studies 180
16 B.A. Islamic Studies 180
17 B.A. Comparative Religious Studies 180

*FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE*

18 B.Pharmacy 250

*FACULTY OF EDUCATION*

19 B.Sc. (Ed.) Social Studies 180
20 B.Sc. (Ed.) Economics 180
21 B.Sc. (Ed.) Geography 180
22 B.A. (Ed.) Social Studies 180
23 B.Sc. (Ed.) Educational Technology 180
24 B.Sc. (Ed.) Computer Science 180
25 B.Sc. (Ed.) Technology Education 180
26 B.Sc.(Ed.) Health Education 180
27 B.Ed. Primary Education Studies 180
28 B. Ed Adult Education Studies 180
29 B.Ed. Counsellor Education 180
30 B.Ed. Educational Management 180
31 B.Sc. (Ed.) Business Education 180
32 B.Sc.(Ed.) Human Kinetics 180
33 B.Sc. (Ed.) Biology 180
34 B.Sc. (Ed.) Chemistry 180
35 B.Sc. (Ed.) Mathematics 180
36 B.Sc. (Ed.) Physics 180
37 B.Sc. (Ed.) Agriculture 180
38 B.A. (Ed.) Arabic 180
39 B.A. (Ed.) Christian Studies 180
40 B.A. (Ed.) English 190
41 B.A. (Ed.) French 180
42 B.A. (Ed.) History 180
43 B.A. (Ed.) Islamic Studies 180
44 B.A. (Ed.) Yoruba 180

*FACULTY OF ENGINEERING*

45 B.Eng. Water Resources and Environmental Engineering 200
46 B.Eng. Computer Engineering 240
47 B.Eng. Food Engineering 200
48 B.Eng. Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering 190
49 B.Eng. Civil Engineering 220
50 B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering 230
51 B.Eng. Electrical and Electronics Engineering 240
52 B.Eng. Chemical Engineering 220
53 B.Eng. Metallurgical Engineering 200
54 B.Eng. Biomedical Engineering 200

*FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE*

55 B.Sc. Architecture 220
56 B.Sc. Estate

06/06/2019

Latest: 105 Students to Bag First Class Degrees At BUK Convocation Ceremony

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The management of Bayero University Kano (BUK) has revealed that about 105 students will graduate with first class degrees as the university holds her 35th convocation ceremonies this month.



About 105 out of 6,174 first degree graduands would be graduating with First Class from Bayero University Kano (BUK) during its 35th convocation ceremony scheduled to hold between 10 and 15 of June, 2019.

Addressing reporters in his office, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Muhammad Yahuza Bello said a total of 9, 571 graduands will partake in the convocation ceremony.

He said the number is made up of 6, 174 first degree graduands, 107 PhD graduands, 2, 269 Masters Degree graduands and 1, 039 postgraduate diploma degree graduands.

The Vice-Chancellor added that there was 11 per cent increase compared to the number of students that graduated last year which was put at 8, 634.

According to him, a blind undergraduate of the Department of Special Education, Abdullahi Umar Abdullahi is graduating with a Second Class Upper, while the University has spent N17 million for awarding scholarship to indigent students.

He explained that this year’s convocation ceremony was scheduled to hold for five days from June 10 to 15, adding that the institution would also confer honorary degrees on Senator Bello Hayatu Gwarzo, Tony Elumelu and Folake Solanke.

Earlier: BUK 35th Convocation Ceremony: Programme of Events Details

The management of Bayero University Kano (BUK) has approved 10th to 16th June, 2019 as the approved days to conduct the 35th Convocation.

The Convocation is for the award of degrees, postgraduate degrees and diplomas as well as honorary degrees to deserving personalities.

The award of undergraduate degrees across faculties and School of Continuing Education (SCE) will be held between Tuesday, 11th and Thursday, 14th June, 2019, while the Convocation Lecture will
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18/04/2019

Happy matric to me
Proudly UITES
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24/01/2019

It Thursday hope una no see rain

04/01/2019

Pls be dere!!!

04/01/2019

Oh it new year, new month,n ew day, blessings all d way inshallah

03/08/2018

BUK tinz

02/08/2018

Pls do always say Alhamdulillah all tym

18/07/2018

Hope you see this

12/07/2018

This is how we roll it

10/07/2018

BUK aspirants ur registration starts Now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

05/04/2018

It been a while alhamdulillah for d goods things Allah did for me looking forward for more to come
Yunus

15/03/2018

Hmmmm today is gonna be NYC

01/03/2018

*2018 UTME PREPARATORY MOCK TESTS*
PHYSICS : 40 QUESTIONS
1. Which of the following statements is true of the properties of a moving coil
galvanometer?
A. THe coil has a small area
B. There are strong hair springs to gives a large control panlel c
C. There is a strong permanent magnet to give high magnetic flux
D. it has a small number of turns of coil
2. A bead travelling on a straight line wire is brought to rest at 0.2 by friction. IF
the ,mass of the bead is 0.01kg and the coefficient of friction between the bead and
the wire is 0.1, determine the work one by the friction
[g = 10ms
A. 2 x 10-³
B. 2 x 10-³
C. 2 x 10-²
D. 2 x 10-¹
3. If the total force acting on a particle is zero, the linear momentum will
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Be Constant
D. Increase then decrease
4. The colours seen on soap bubbles are due to
A. Diffraction
B. Refraction
C. Dispersion
D. Interference
5. The particle that is responsible for the nuclear fission in a nuclear reactor is
A. neutron
B. prton
C. electron
D. photon
6. A transistor is used in the amplification of signals because it
A. controls the flow of current
B. consumes a lot of power
C. allows doping
D. contains electron and hole carriers
7. The carbon-granules microphone works on the principle of change in
A. inductance
B. resistance
C. capacitance
D. voltage
8. At what frequency would a capacitor of 2.5μF
used in radio circuit have a resistance of 250Ω
A. π/800 Hz
B. 800/π Hz
C. 200π Hz
D. 2000π Hz
9. A current of 0.5 A flowing 3h Deposits 2g of metal during electrolysis. The
quantity of the same metal that would be deposited by the currents of 1.5A
flowing in 1h is
A. 2g
B. 6g
C. 10g
D. 18g
10. ²³Na + X → 20 F + 4 He 11 9 2
What particle is X in the reaction above?
A. Alpha
B. Beta
C. Neurons
D. Gamma
11.Pure silicon can be converted to a p-type by adding a controlled amount of
A. trivalent atoms
B. tetravalent atoms
C. pentavalent atoms
D. hexavalent atoms
12.

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