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Interview with Bro Samuel Adebowale

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Interviewer: Good evening sir.  How are you sir? Bro Adebowale Samuel: I’m good and you? Interviewer: I'm fine as well. Welcome to your interview section. Please sit well and cross your legs.  Bro Adebowale Samuel: Done that ma.  Interviewer: To start with, can we meet you, sir? Bro Adebowale Samuel: My name is Adebowale Samuel. I’m a 500lvl student of Home economics and food science department, Faculty of Agric.  Interviewer: Tell us more, please. I'd love to know. Bro Adebowale Samuel: I'm an indigene of ogĂșn state but reside in Lagos state, Ikeja. I love playing, going out and making friends.  Interviewer: What course did you choose initially? Bro Adebowale Samuel: Well I was given Biochemistry in remedial but my course was later changed to food science. Interviewer: Would you mind sharing your admission story with us? Was it your first Jamb and how did you feel when you finally got in? Bro Adebowale Samuel: Okay. I wrote jamb two times, the first...

Interview with Sis Olajubu Oluwaseun

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Interviewer: We're glad to have you here. Sis Olajubu Oluwaseun: Good evening ma’am. I’m also glad for this great opportunity. Interviewer: So, can we meet you? Sis Olajubu Oluwaseun: My name is Olajubu Oluwaseun mary. A 400level student, from the mother of all faculty, ‘Education ‘. Interviewer: What state are you from ma? Sis Olajubu Oluwaseun: Ekiti state. Interviewer: What's your course of study? Sis Olajubu Oluwaseun: Yoruba education. Interviewer: What course did you choose initially? Sis Olajubu Oluwaseun: Yoruba education Interviewer: Would you mind sharing your admission story with us? Was it your first Jamb and how did you feel when you finally got in? Sis Olajubu Oluwaseun: Firstly, it is not by my power nor by might  but with the help of God I wrote my jamb once and I came out well. Sincerely, I couldn’t belief it was real until I started lectures, I felt so happy and fulfilling but then I saw it as a starting point not my last bus stop.  Interviewer: I must say th...

Interview with Bro Emmanuel Apeh

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Interviewer: Can we meet you? Bro Apeh Emmanuel : My name is Emmanuel Enemona Apeh. I'm the first born child of two children from Benue state. Interviewer: What course are you studying and was it your first choice? Bro Apeh Emmanuel : I'm studying Computer Science, currently in my final year and yes, by God's grace it was the course I applied for Interviewer: Would you mind sharing your admission story with us? Was it your first Jamb and how did you feel when you finally got in? Bro Apeh Emmanuel : I wrote Jamb twice -the first one, I applied to study Computer Science in UI but I didn't meet up to the cut-off mark for post-utme which was 50 and I scored 41 so I had to wait till the next year (2018) and I applied to University of Ilorin to study Computer Science Bro Apeh Emmanuel: Before writing JAMB the next year, I wanted to apply for JUPEB but then, the money was quite expensive and I had to wait to write JAMB Interviewer: Was there any point during this w...

Interview with Bro Oluwayomi Kayode

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Interviewer: Hello, can we meet you? Bro Oluwayomi Kayode: I am Oluwayomi Kayode Gbenga. A 400 level student of the Accounting department, University of Ilorin. Interviewer: Nice, what state are you from? Bro Oluwayomi Kayode: I'm from Ogun State, Abeokuta North to be precise. Interviewer: Omooo, Abeokuta people like us. We are scholars. So, what course did you choose initially? Bro Oluwayomi Kayode: Accounting was my first choice. Interviewer: Would you mind sharing your admission story with us? Was it your first Jamb and how did you feel when you finally got in? Bro Oluwayomi Kayode: Yeah, it was my first jamb. I intended to choose FUNAAB but I discovered that they were not offering accounting at that time so, on the advice of one of my teachers, I chose TASUED. When my Jamb result came out, I was advised by another of my teachers to apply to the University of Ilorin because of the high fees of TASUED. I almost lost hope of admission because I got admission very late ...

Interview with Sis Elizabeth Adetunji

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 Interviewer: Hello, can we meet you? Sis Adetunji Elizabeth: My name is Adetunji Elizabeth Adedayo. I'm a student of university of Ilorin studying Educational management, 400level. Interviewer: What course did you choose initially? Sis Adetunji Elizabeth: Business administration. Interviewer: Would you mind sharing your admission story with us? Was it your first Jamb and how did you feel when you finally got in? Sis Adetunji Elizabeth: Actually I got admission through Direct Entry, when I got admitted into the University of Ilorin I was so happy because I have been denied admission three time.  I graduated from secondary school 2015 and in year 2016 I took my first jamb and applied for accounting in Obafemi Awolowo University but was denied admission, the other year again I took jamb and apply again for the same school but no admission.  So in 2018 I heard of IJMB and JUPEB so I did JUPEB in 2018 and applied for Accounting in UNILORIN but was not given admiss...

Interview with Bro John Okolo

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Interviewer: You are welcome here. Bro John Okolo: Good evening Ma. Interviewer : Can we meet you? Bro John Okolo : My names are Okolo John Ayangheso, I'm a final year student of the prestigious institution University of Ilorin, in the Faculty of Engineeering and Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering. Interviewer: What course did you choose initially? Bro John Okolo: Computer Science. Interviewer: Wow, quite a transition. Would you mind sharing your admission story with us? Was it your first Jamb and how did you feel when you finally got in? Bro John Okolo: I was admitted through the preliminary studies, there I chose computer science as first choice, and Materials and Metallurgical Engineering as 2nd choice. Concerning the admission aspect, it was an herculean task for me before I was being admitted into the institution.  It wasn't my first Jamb, nor second and those times I was choosing computer science. It wasn't that easy. When I got my admis...