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5 Tips To Guide Your Study Abroad Plans in 2020

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Internet Images Going abroad in pursuit of academic advancement? There are basic things you need to know to help prepare you. Here are 5 tips to guide your study abroad plans in 2020 Get your transcript ready: If you want to study abroad you would need to have original certified copies of your results.  Something to show you educational history. Whether from an examination board like WAEC or from your previous school, you need to have your transcript ready. You can write to apply for it but it's also advisable to go to the source directly in order to pursue and retrieve it.  Attend an education fair: Education fairs will help open your understanding to what you need to know. It's a platform to meet people who are on the same path with you and an opportunity to sometimes have direct contact with (representatives of) your prospective new school.  At some fairs, there are several schools represented so, you get the chance to feel their pulse firstha...

We Take Too Many Things For Granted In This Clime

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I've been reading with sadness about the lady who recently died from stabs just because a miscreant wanted to rob her laptop. So sad! If we want to dissect the issues, there'll be more than enough blames to go round. From the cold blooded thief to the first responders, the hospital, government etc. Of course, government takes the bulk of it. But what's the point?  May her soul rest in peace. 🙏 The neck is a very dangerous spot. Reminds me.. .Many years ago, I witnessed someone being shot in the neck. That instantly disconnected him from this life. Again, in December of 2012, I witnessed someone stabbed in the neck over a small argument. People were doing "eyah...eyah" when I quickly pulled out my car. I knew  the danger involved and didn't want to witness another death in that manner.  I was screaming "this guy go die here o! Let's take him to the hospital"  literary "over reacting".  He too still talk...