Saturday, 31 December 2016

Earn Monthly Cash Comfortably Without Referrals

This is a Sponsored Post



"Nigerian Students Investors" is a platform that aims to help provide an opportunity for all Nigerian students to start earning monthly income from Zarfund without going through the rigour of searching for referrals. 

How does this work?
In Zarfund, you have to refer people before you earn and the people you refer must also refer people before your earning can continue. However, the ‘Nigerian student Investors’ have created a group and a mechanism whereby students in Nigeria just have to take the advantage of their numbers which runs into millions. The group cuts across different schools in Nigeria and once a participant registers, the system arranges all participants under each other based on a first come first have protocol (or first come first earn). This mechanism is already tested and trusted as a rapidly increasing number of students are joining this system, thus you can be rest assured of getting down-lines upon registration.

How much do I need to register?
Zarfund uses only bitcoin to transact. The conversion rates of Bitcoin fluctuates, however, you can be rest assured that its value does not depreciate. In early November, you only needed 0.03 bitcoin, which was about N6,000 to register, now it’s worth about N13,200.



How much do I stand to gain if I join?
If you register with our link, you will realize the earnings in the above diagram in a very very short time because of the high population of students in Nigeria.

How soon will I start earning?
You will start earning after only a few hours upon registration with our link.

You can follow this link and see how many people will be under you even before you make payment. Follow this link:  https://www.zarfund.com/ref/0ff5840fad/register

Where can I buy Bitcoins?
You can buy bitcoin from these websites after you register with them:

1)  https://localbitcoins.com/buy-bitcoins-online/?ch=2mb3

2)  http://ok-payment.ng

or just call Komo on 08056164062



When can I withdraw my earning?
As soon as you see it in your bitcoin wallet, you can sell it to those you bought it from or contact Komo on 08056164062 for more explanation.

How do I convert my earnings to Naira?
If you sell to the people you bought it from, you will be paid in Naira.

  For more details about joining the network or general enquiries, contact Damy on 08162569523


Friday, 30 December 2016

OAU Students' Inter-Hall Soccer Competition To Hold January 2017

The Obafemi Awolowo University Sports Board has approved that the Obafemi Awolowo University Students Inter-Hall Soccer competition be held in January, 2017

According to a statement on the school website, “All prospective participants for the inter-hall soccer competition should register their teams with the Soccer Coach or at the Sports Council Office on or before the first week of January, 2017.”

“Moreover, teams that intent to use the Sport Council facilities to train should apply to the Sports Council, indicating their prospective periods of training, so that the Council can schedule the dates and times of training in order to prevent clashes at the venues,” the statement added.

Sunday, 25 December 2016

Newly Admitted Students: Apply For 2016/17 TNRI Scholarship

TeHN is calling all school leavers (Those not currently in a university at the time of their application) to apply for the 2016/17 TNRI scholarship


Are you a school leaver?

Are you or your parents experiencing some sort of financial difficulties?

Are you of good character with goals of getting a quality university degree?

If you can answer yes to the 3 questions above then this is the chance you've been waiting for.

The Nigerian Renaissance Initiative Scholarship has been set up by an anonymous donor to run every year so as to enable school leavers with university ambitions that would have otherwise not been able to achieve their educational aspirations due to financial constraints.

Application is open to all so if you know someone or can say yes to the 3 questions above then send in your application.

Applicants are to email the committee a 400 worded essay on the topic; EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN NIGERIA: A success or failure.

The essays should be forwarded to = tnrischlolarship@gmail.com

For further enquiry, read up via the links below;

Terms of Reference and timeline

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Read about the 2014/15 edition

Read about the 2015/16 edition

Application deadline is the 31st of December 2016

OAU Peeps News Agency can authoritatively confirm to you that the scheme is real. Kindly pass this information to your siblings or friends who have written JAMB UTME 2016.



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OAU Peeps Team Wishes Everyone A Merry Christmas


Christmas is here again!

It is another beautiful moment to share love, the kind of love extended to mankind by the reason of the season, Jesus Christ.

From all of us at OAU Peeps News Agency, we say merry Christmas and we wish you a beautiful new year in waiting.


Thursday, 22 December 2016

Elujoba Appreciates Staff & Students, Labels 2017 As Year Of ‘Sustained Peace & Freedom’


The Acting Vice-Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Anthony Elujoba has described the coming year 2017 as a year of sustained peace and freedom, even as he appreciates students and staff for the support of his administration.

In Elujoba’s Christmas and New Year message, he said he “appreciates the entire community of Great Ife, the Senate, Committee of Deans, Religious Groups, all the Unions as well as other Staff and Students for your prayers, kindness, support, loyalty, resolve and solidarity to transform our institution.”

“On behalf of the Management and my family, I wish you all a Merry Christmas even as we enter into a year of sustained peace and freedom in 2017,” he added.

Anthony Adebolu Elujoba, a Professor of Pharmacognosy, became the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University in July. The University Council's announcement of Professor Ayobami Taofeek Salami, on June 6, as the University Vice-Chancellor was greeted with sustained violence and rejection. The Council was eventually dissolved by the Federal Government and Salami was removed from the post. Prof. Elujoba is saddled with the responsibility of stabilizing the system.

FG Declares 26th, 27th December & 2nd Of January As Public Holiday


The Federal Government has declared Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th December, 2016 as public holidays to mark the Christmas and Boxing Day celebrations.

Also, Monday 2nd January, 2017 was declared a public holiday to mark New Year celebration.

From all of us at OAU Peeps News Agency , we wish every Great Ife student an amazing festive celebration full of love, happiness and laughter.

Merry Christmas in advance!!!

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

OAU To Extend Distance Learning Centres To 6 Cities

The Director of the Centre for Distance Learning of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor H. B. Olaniyi has revealed the plans of the centre to look beyond its provincial locations and extend its e-learning resource Centres to more cities.

While speaking with members of the Task Force set up by the university’s Acting Vice-Chancellor to look into the sharing formula of the Internally Generated Revenue outfits of the university, Olaniyi reportedly said he made a journey to University of Ibadan CDL and discovered that it is running six courses, and had about 14,000 Students.

“The Centre is embarking on plans that will within a short time attract Students to the Centre. The Chairman advised the Centre to look beyond the provincial locations but to extend the e-learning resource Centres to Ibadan, Lagos, Port-Harcourt, Warri, Abuja, Jos among others,” part of the taskforce report read.

The Director however told the Task force that the Centre already had such visions but the handicap had been fund. He counselled that the University should plant its good seeds now and wait to harvest later.

The OAU Centre for Distance Learning runs foundational programmes including Predegree and JUPEB. The centre also offers certificate, diploma, undergraduate degree and postgraduate degree programmes.