07/11/2022
*BIRTHDAY_FELICITATION* 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
7th/November/2022
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*NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ABULOMA STUDENTS (NAAS)*
We heartily felicitate with a dear sister, friend, ally, colleague, dogged comrade in the celebration of her birthday.
The person of *COACH SEKE-AREDIM PEACE RUBEN(CEO)* the distinguished member of the National Association of Abuloma Students (NAAS)
On this day, we Pray you find happiness and peace in your endeavours, you are one of the best member every union will pray to have. You are goal driving, motivating and encouraging. We are praying God bless your day and grant all your heart desires. May He bless and keep you in long life, good health, peace and prosperity.
We appreciate all your effort, impact and contribution into building Abuloma student unionism. Your sacrifice and show of concern can never be over emphasised.
*ON BEHALF OF THE OUTGOING AND THE NEWLY ELECTED NATIONAL EXECUTIVE OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ABULOMA STUDENTS (NAAS), WE WISH YOU THE BEST IN YOUR NEW AND IN ALL YOU DO.*
*HAPPY BIRTHDAY ONCE MORE!!!*
SIGNED
*COMR. MELFORD EKENE*
( _outgoing President_ )
*COMR. DAIBI D. GUDI*
( _outgoing Sec. Gen_ )
06/11/2022
NOTICE ! NOTICE! NOTICE!
Upon the Great Abuloma Abuloma Students, Great✊
Seasons greetings to you, from the national executive council of the National Association of Abuloma Students (NAAS).
We wish to use this medium to inform you there will be a general meeting. Date:Sunday, 6th November, 2022.
By 4pm @ The MDGs Hall, OFF Okilo Road, close to Nestoil main gate( NAAS Secretariate).
AGENDA:
1. Election
2. Refreshments
3. AOB
We wish to appeal to all, Old, present, new and intending member of the National Association of Abuloma Students (NAAS) to be in attendance as it is crucial to all.
Thank you and God bless you.
22/07/2022
Join us as we move through Abuloma Kingdom to sensitise our people about PVC.
Time is 3:30 pm, Venue: Abuloma Town Hall
Date: Today, Friday 22 July, 2022.
09/07/2022
Great Upon the Great Abuloma Students! Great! ✊
Greeting everyone and Happy Eid-El-Kabir to all our Muslim brothers and sisters here! May the joy of this season abide with you now and for evermore
Please this is to inform the house there will be a brief general meeting tomorrow Sunday, 10th July, 2022.
By 4pm @ The MDGs Hall, OFF Okilo Road, close to Nestoil main gate(NAAS Secretariate)
AGENDA:
1. PVC Sensitization Campaign
2. The National Student Convention
3. Refreshments
4. AOB
I want everyone to be in attendance tomorrow.
The first 10 persons to be seated, on or before 4pm stands to win Airtime and data subscription. ALL NETWORK PROVIDERS.
NOTE: The meeting is TIMED for 1hr. Nothing more nothing less. Let's keep to time.
Thank you and God bless you
Yours Sincerely,
Comr. Melford Ekene(NAAS President)
10/06/2022
🎁 *FELICITATIONS* 🎁
Hurray! An Icon was born today.
The prestigious forum of the *National Association of Abuloma Students (NAAS)* heartily felicitates with a Leader par excellence; a Change-driver; a role model and indigenous member of the Abuloma Kingdom.
Sir, your laudable contributions to the development of the association and kingdom at large, has been tremendous.
Words only cannot completely express our wholehearted gratitude for your efforts towards the development of the association.
On this special day of yours,
We wish you the very best, in *ALL* your endeavours.
We pray that the Almighty God may satisfy you with Longlife, Prosperity and Sufficient Grace for more exploits.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHIEF ABOMAYA E. HARRISON Ph.D
Have a wonderful day, Sir, we value you greatly.
*Melford Ekene*
_National President, NAAS._
08/05/2022
HOW TO SCORE HIGH IN JAMB
Are you sitting for the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for the 2022 CBT Screening Exercise? Learn more about JAMB and how to score high in JAMB 2022 with ease.
Well, I have been thinking about this idea from time to time, why do some candidates for UTME fail to score above their chosen institution’s Cut-off mark?
I have a few questions for you before I move on to how to pass the JAMB 2022
Are you aware that 50% of Candidates who will do this JAMB 2022 will still purchase another JAMB UTME form for 2023? What do you think about this? Do you think that all unsuccessful candidates are dull? Or are JAMB questions that tough and complicated? Is admission processing very competitive?
Well, the main answers to all questions above are lack of adequate information and lack of full seriousness. Adequate information is very essential before registering for the JAMB form. You have to search vividly on the internet about many things like JAMB registration requirements, JAMB cut-off mark, JAMB portal, JAMB subjects combination for all courses, JAMB approved CBT Centers, WAEC subjects combination, and Courses offered in your desired institution, Cut-off mark, and many other things. If this is done properly and accurately, you won’t make mistakes throughout your admission process. Fortunately, we have all the information regarding JAMB on our website. You just have to use the search button below to look for any content you want.
If you are following this post without skipping, you will remember that the second major reason why most JAMB applicants fail to secure admission is lack of seriousness. Most candidates are not hardworking enough to pass the UTME examination. Some are brilliant, but they will not read extensively thinking that they have already known JAMB areas of concentration. A lackadaisical attitude towards reading will actually cause total failure in UTME.
Now, let’s get back to the main reason you are on this page, which is how to score high in JAMB 2022. Well, we all know that JAMB will not encourage or advise you to engage in Malpractice. But they know some candidates are engaging in it. To say the fact, no one wants to fail. We also understand that our brains are not the same.
You can’t think like me during the exam. I can’t reason as you do. Actually everyone wants to get high scores in JAMB but not everyone is smart and intelligent enough to pass the JAMB exam and score 300+ points.
JAMB is a true test of thinking ability. The exam is very different from the WAEC/NECO in that it is based on “standard” scores. This means that your score in this exam depends on your overall performance. This exam is also just a test of your initial knowledge of the subject.
Do you think there is a secret to how to pass this CBT exam with great results? I did a case study with myself and also researched the ways of the successful UTME candidates and found these things we all have in common regarding the JAMB UTME examination.
Now I think you should check out these ways to pass JAMB with flying colors.
1) The first big step is to be aware of your problem in any topic and give them more time to review, stop praying that this area doesn’t show up in your exam, what if it does, what would you do? Are you going to leave it? This means that all difficult topics should not be neglected. Try your best to know them deeply.
2) Also, when you are in the CBT Center, don’t follow the “people” who always go against instructions, just follow the instructions, in other words, DO NOT walk into the CBT center with materials that can/will implicate you.
3) Another piece of advice hidden from successful candidates is to start with a subject in which you are good and knowledgeable. When the exam starts, start with a question/topic you know well and take your time. This means that you should try the easy questions first.
4) Get as many questions ahead of time as possible. When reading, be sure to back up your answers from reputable textbooks, not from writers who are hurried to sell their low-quality books. Knowing past questions, you will find areas where questions usually come from and can quickly pick your answers.
5) Work on your speed and accuracy as this is a test for both, there is no point in knowing all the answers when you will not be able to complete them.
6) Try to go to bed early the day before the test so you can wake up refreshed.
7) Make sure you get the syllabus so you know what you need to know about each subject.
8) Try to note that JAMB questions are very technical so don’t rush to pick an answer. All options are based on a misunderstanding, This means if you don’t understand a question. Your wrong answer will also be available in the option.
For example, ” Grey hairs are well respected in African Countries” SELECT THE CORRECT FIGURATIVE EXPRESSION IN THE OPTIONS BELOW………
(a) Metonymy (b) Synecdoche (c) Allusion (d) Bildungsroman (e) Pun
If care is not taken, It is possible to select option A because both options A and B look similar a little bit. The correct answer here is Option “B”. Which is Synecdoche, it means to use a part to represent a whole.
04/05/2022
EASTER INTERACTIVE SESSION WITH PROF. AKURO GOBO (KSC) AND THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF NAAS - MRS. GRACE BEN ODON
27/04/2022
*Congress! Congress!! Congress!!!*
Upon the great Abuloma Students, great!
I want to formally inform you of the forthcoming national congress meeting of the National Association of Abuloma Students(NAAS).
*Date:* Sunday, 1st May, 2022.
*Time:* 2.00pm prompt
*Venue:* MDGs Hall Okilo Road, Abuloma, Port-Harcourt, close to the Nestoil gate. (NAAS SECRETARIATE)
*AGENDA*
✍🏽 *National Students Convention.*
✍🏽 *Community development projects.*
✍🏽 *Election Matters.*
✍🏽 *A.O.B*
Thank you and God bless you.
27/04/2022
*COURTESY VISIT TO OUR PATRON*
The national president, Comr. Melford Ekene in the company of some executives and active members paid a courtesy visit to one of her patrons and the chief host of the recently concluded easter interactive session, Professor Akuro Gobo (KSC).
The purpose of the visit was to issue a certificate of appreciation to our benefactor, for his efforts towards the progress of the students forum and the kingdom at large.
Above is a cross section of the delectable Professor and the students.
25/04/2022
With deep gratitude in my heart, I sincerely appreciate every NAASITE who participated and contributed to the success of the Easter Interactive Session with Prof. Akuro Gobo (KSC) as the chief host and Mrs Grace Ben, the special guest of honour.
Special appreciation to Prof. Akuro Gobo (KSC) for spearheading this initiative and his benevolence towards the Abuloma students community. Prof, this gesture has left a positive imprint in the sands of time. The same goes to my preceptor and pioneer female president, Mrs Grace Ben Odon, who left us laudable words of encouragement, to become more and do more, to drive change, especially as youths, hence, the leaders of tomorrow.
I am grateful to our other guests; Dr. Nengi Alaso (Medical consultant), Mr. David Uvo (CDC chairman) and Comr. Patrick Igoni Seminibika (AYC President) and his amiable executives for gracing the event with their presence and their honest words of advice.
I will also use this opportunity to congratulate my fellow executives of the great NAAS, for their relentless efforts towards the programme. Including our sisters, Seke-Adim Peace and Asikiye Felicia, who rendered assistance.
To Engr Hanson Idala, Mr Dominic Ibama, Mr Godday Moses other NAAS Emeritus Leaders, the National Vice President (PHALGA) Wakirike Students Union, Comr. Trust Parker, and Mr Miabiye Kuromiema and others through zoom who showed up, we are grateful.
To the representatives of Super FM and Leadway Insurance company, I appreciate their presence and services.
Together, we made the event possible. May God bless our efforts, as we strive to move this Abuloma Kingdom forward.
Thank you.
Signed:
Comr. Melford Ekene
(National President, NAAS)
08/04/2022
Upon the greatest Abuloma Student, Great !
Compliments of the season !
We wish to use this medium to invite all Abuloma student for our Easter interactive session with Prof. Akuro Gobo(KSC)