Exercise some little patience, after-all there is 20days grace period after resumption.
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Exercise some little patience, after-all there is 20days grace period after resumption.
I'll wait alittle till d end of next week to find out if the list will be published or not,after dat I'll also defer my admission till nxt year september.
NDDC na wah ooo
So,the probe panel has left NDDc to abj submit dere report,the Director is waiting for the MD to get a cut-off frm d interview nd shortlist and den publish,I heard dat d total amt of pple dat made it is abt 280 and dey'll have to cut dwn to abt 150. To make room for d xtra candidates frm political offices,
Probably before the end of ds month everything will be concluded.
When will Nigeria ever be transparent? So what happens to people like us that do not have links with political heavy weights? I put my hope in the almighty.
Thers is still hope! Thanks BossLady. At least we now know that the panel that was delaying the list have gone back to their base
Yeah, thanks bosslady. I guess it will take them another 2 weeks to panel beat the list before its final release. That means we should be expecting the list by the end of the month.
I don't think it will take that long, it should be out by next week. Remember it was due to be released shortly b4 d panel showed up.
My Co-Scholars,
…As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country…Proverbs 25:25…
Prince et al, I key into that............
…GOD alone has the final say…
My Co-Scholars,
As a prelude to NDDC, publishing the list of Successful Candidates for NDDC Foreign Postgraduate Scholarship 2011 [breaking News]. I have developed 6 key indicators to give you insight into the selection process.
I. Uniqueness of your course. Those who applied for rare courses like Biomedical or nuclear engineering have higher chances than those that applied for common courses like petroleum or mechanical engineering.
2. Proximity of course to NDDC'S mandates. The more closely aligned your course is to NDDC’S mandate for the Niger Delta as highlighted in NDDC’s vision and mission statement the higher your chances.
3. Popularity of your University. Different schools are synonymous with particular courses .e.g. Robert Gordon is synonymous with Oil and Gas Engineering, Harvard is synonymous with MBA and Harriot Watts is synonymous with Petroleum Engineering. If the University you chose is renowned for your course then your chances are higher.
4. Applicant’s proposal. The proposal was requested to ascertain applicant’s passion, depth of knowledge and return on Investment (ROI) on your course .i.e. practical relevance (impact) of your course to addressing the peculiar challenges of the Niger Delta region. Candidates that their proposals explicitly captured these above variables have higher chances.
5. Your personality (countenance). The interview panel had limited time to access you so they spotted distinctive individuals such people have higher chances.
6. Lastly, I have GOOD NEWS for you. Candidates whose profiles didn’t match any of the key indicators mentioned above but have implicit faith in “GOD”, your names are already on the list so start singing, dancing and celebrating…because it is written…
For with GOD nothing is impossible…Luke 1:37…
the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill but time and chance happeneth to them all...Ecclesiastes 9:11...
If the race was to the swift Jonathan would never be President…
If the race was to the swift the most intelligent people will be the richest…
GOD did it for me, HE can and has done it for you because…The LORD changeth not…Malachi 3:3a
...Just believe...
…Shalom…