SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENT EXERCISE
To be able to use your credit/debit card to make
online payment, like online payment for 2015/2016
FUTO supplementary admissions form, Interswitch
might request you to supply a "One-Time-Password"
as a safetoken and second level security check.
What is the Interswitch Safetoken Service?
This is a system that generates a 6-8 digit One-Time-
Password (OTP) whenever a transaction is initiated
via the Interswitch Web Payment Platform. The
customer’s card would have been previously linked to
his phone number for him/her to utilize this service.
HOW TO REGISTER FOR SAFETOKEN
OPTION 1:
Go to your nearest bank branch and request for your
card to be enrolled for the Safetoken.
OPTION 2:
Go to the nearest ATM, and insert your ATM card
Input your 4-digit PIN and press Enter
Select your bank account type eg Savings or Current
Select the ‘Quickteller’ option from the ATM menu
screen
Select ‘Pay Bills’ from the Quickteller menu list on the
ATM screen
Select ‘Others’ for the bill payment menu option list
Enter ‘322222”as the Payment Code
Enter your Phone Number as the Customer
Reference Number and select ‘Proceed’
You will get a display“Do you want to make this
payment?” Amount Due:N1
DO NOT edit the amount to be paid
Click on “Pay amount due”
You will then get a confirmation page indicating the
registration was successful
*Note that a surcharge of N100 may be applicable to
a successful registration.
USING THE SAFETOKEN SERVICE
Once you are able to complete the registration either
at the bank branch or at an ATM, you will be able to
receive One Time Passwords (OTPs) to complete
online payments.
Please note that you may need to request for your
card to be activated for online payments by your
bank before you are able to complete online
payments successfully.
For more information on Safetoken, please visit our
FAQ page on: https://connect.interswi
tchng.com/faqs/safetoken-faq/
Please contact support@interswitchng.com if you
have any further comments or questions.
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Thursday, 26 November 2015
HOW TO USE YOUR DEBT CARD TO BUY FUTO SUPPLEMENTARY FORM
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
10 silly habits most nigerian graduates potray
10 Silly Habits of Most Nigerians When They Become Graduates
1. They Discriminate against the not so Educated/Illiterates
I know that it's never easy to be a graduate in a country like this, but that's not justifiable to discriminate against other people. Some of them are always quick to label other people illiterates at any slight provocation. I have witnessed many scenes when several corpers where bashing a bus conductors labelling him an illiterate when the "give me my change" duel arose
To some graduates, in as much as you were not fortunate to pass through the four walls of a university, they see you as a mediocrity. This is one of the foolishness displayed by some graduates.
2. They Intimidate other people with the use of grammar
This is common with the female folks. They will always want to show off in public places that they have good articulation of pronunciation, spellings, dictions etc, even when the situation doesn't warrant it. However, they may be very fluent in their mother tongue but when in public places, they will always want to show to people that they are grammatical good in Queens' English, speaking like Celine Dion. If you speak Yoruba to them, they will respond in English cos they feel they are too learned to speak their mother tongue
3. They are so full of themselves
Some of them are just so full of themselves. They don't talk or mingle with their neighbours. It's not as if they are introverted or something. They only act this way just to show that they are not of the same class with their neighbours
4. They are too Pompous to go into petty trade business
They are so pompous that dem no dey wash plates for house, dem no dey sweep, dem no dey assist for kitchen but when food land, na dem go first reach dia. I once told a friend to try venture into shoe making, see as the guy para for me. He was like, Tosyne what do you take me for? Have you forgotten I have a Bsc ?
5. They feel they are always Right
The Bible says "a fool is always right in his own path". People below their education level should always respect their views, opinions and advice without questioning them. I have a friend who graduated from Lagos State University. I hate the fact that this dude always acts like he's more intelligent and wiser that every other person. You can never win him in an argument. When he gives his own opinion and you give yours, he will always give you reason why you are wrong.
6. "I have arrived" attitude
Even in church, some of them will always want the ushers and congregation to notice their arrival. It happens
7. Unpleasing manner
It's very shameful that some so called graduates are plain eeediots and can't comport themselves in public places. They can't control their anger, hence, they talk anyhow, behave anyhow, behave like touts when being provoked.
8. They become too matured to be corrected
Dia mama no fit control them again because they think they have seen more than her. Every advice or counsel is always rejected, because they consider it as old school. Smh
9. They expect you to greet them first
I have quite a few of them in my BBM. They are always feeling too big to be the first person to greet or strike up a chat. The pride wey some of dem get pass Saraki own
10. Feel free to add the last one
I drop my pen at this point
Cc
Lalasticlala
Original writer: Tosyne2much
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Re: 10 Silly Habits Of Most Nigerians When They Become Graduates by wristbangle :
5:32pm On Nov 22
10: Complacent attitude when preparing for aptitude test
Most graduates feel they know it all hereby ignoring elementary school studies which ofcourse is the reason why they fail aptitude test conducted by companies or outsourced firms. When they receive regret mails, they will start insulting them or perhaps put the blame on village witches. "How u go dey blame people 4 ur misfortunes when ordinary BODMAS u no fit solve?"
11. White collar job instinct
Most Nigeria graduates feel only white collar jobs fit their personnel hereby ignoring cool business that will fetch them money. Just like what the OP highlighted at point 4, they are too pompous to venture into petty trade business like hair stylist, barber, tailoring, shoe making, etc. They see people into such business as "wretched people".
Friday, 20 November 2015
Dont Rush
ERROR of LIFE.
We are in the era where people jump into things as
if it is going out of fashion...
>>Some go to school reading the course that the
school offer them, not a course of their choice, just
because there felt they have stayed too long at home, or every other person has gone to school...
.
>> some jump into Relationship becuase all their
friends are into It, or becuase they feel
lonely.
>> some jump into marriage because all their friends are getting married, or out of frustration
from family, friends and so on.
.
>> some borrow money to buy a car just because
his or her neighbor owns a car...
. >> some go as far as borrowing cloths or money
just to impress a girl or a guy...
.
No wonder we have so many people out there who
are stranded in life, thousands of people
out there who are not happy with their profession, there are just managing so as to
keep body and soul together...
Listen,!!!!
n
People take different roads seeking
fulfillment and happiness Just because they're not on your road doesn't mean they've gotten lost..
.
The first time I walked on a stage I knew that
was what I was created to do. I knew that
there was a calling and a sense of purpose in
my life that gave me fulfillment and a sense of destiny.
.
In life we are running on a different lane, if
you run on someone lane, you will not be
fulfilled at the end of the race..
. Focus on your strength, focus on what you can do
best and be an expert in that field. If you are in the
right place of your assignment, you will never be
stranded, you will find true fulfillment and peace in
what you are doing.
. ""One thing with peace of mind in one's profession
is that, you can not fake it, If there is no peace there
is no peace".
Don't read a course because every body is reading
it or because you feel you are left behind, read it
because that is your area of calling, you love it with passion.
.
Don't jump into a relationship or marriage because
you think every body is into one or because you
want to escape lonlines, because
you are under pressure from family and friends.. Enter becuase you are fully developed and ready to
go on that journey.
Relationship or marriage is not a fashion that
can go out of vogue.
Any time you marry yours become the latest in
town.. The place that you are now or the
relationship that you are into now, is it the will of
God for you?
If it is not God's will, it can never be God's
Will.
For the fact every one is in that profession or every one is into relationship, married,
does`nt. Make it right for you.....
The blessings of the god make the Rich and he
added no sorrow unto IT
Saturday, 14 November 2015
AN INSPIRATIONAL STORY
. Everyone Has a Story in Life
A 24 year old boy seeing out from the train’s window
shouted…
“Dad, look the trees are going behind!”
Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at
the 24 year old’s childish behavior with pity, suddenly
he again exclaimed…
“Dad, look the clouds are running with us!”
The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man…
“Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?”The old
man smiled and said…“I did and we are just coming
from the hospital, my son was blind from birth, he just
got his eyes today.
Every single person on the planet has a story. Don’t
judge people before you truly know them. The truth
might surprise you.
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Saturday, 15 February 2014
VALENTINE
Valentine’s Day is the most romantic day of the year - so what better way to declare your affection for someone than with a love letter?A verse of passion, longingor adoration is no modern phenomenon though, loved-up couples have been doing it for years.Plenty of well-known faces have put down in words just how much someone means to them throughouthistory.Henry VIII, Charlotte Bronte, Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill amongstmany others have penned their love for their significant other.So if you’re planning a scribble or two to your loved one later today take a look at these famous writings for inspiration.Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn (c.1528)Even though he was still married to Catherine of Aragon, the notorious royal lothario set about seducing Anne Boleyn by picking up his quill and writing:“If you remember my love in your prayers as strongly as I adore you,” he wrote in French “I shall scarcely be forgotten, for I am yours. Henry Rex forever.”Charlotte Bronte to Prof. Constantin Heger (Nov 18, 1844)The author of Jane Eyre ought to have to known a thing or two about conducting love affairs but she just melted when it came to the academic, ProfHeger, who taught her languages in Brussels. He tore them up in shock, since he was married, but, ironically, his wife fished the remnants out of the bin.“Truly I find it difficult to becheerful,” she wrote to him“solong (CORRECT) as I think I shall never see you no more.”Oscar Wilde to Lord Alfred Douglas (January 1897)The writer ended up in Reading jail after he embarked on an affair withthe young aristocrat, but it did give the world his 50,000 word letter to Lord Douglas, De Profundis.“Our ill-fated and most lamentable friendship has ended in ruin and public infamy for me,” said Wilde “yet the memory of our ancient affection is often with me, and the thought that loathing, bitterness and contempt should for ever take that place in my heart held by love is very sad to me.”Elizabeth Taylor to Richard Burton (March 15, 1974)On their tenth wedding anniversary the actress sent her husband a letter which reflected their infamously passionate relationship.“I wish I could tell you of my love for you, of my fear, my delight,” she wrote “my pure animal pleasure of you – (with you) – my jealousy, my pride, my anger at you, at times.“Most of all my love for you, and whatever love youcan dole out to me – I wishI could write about it but I can’t. I can only ‘boil and bubble’ inside and hope you understand how I really feel. Anyway I lust thee, Your (still) Wife.” The couple split up days later.Mark Twain to Olivia Langdon (May 12, 1869)What more would you expect from one of the giants of the literary world?Twain penned these eloquent words to the woman who would become his wife:“Out of the depths of my happy heart wells a great tide of love and prayer for this priceless treasure that is confided to my life-long keeping.“You cannot see its intangible waves as they flow towards you, darling, but in these lines you will hear, as it were, the distantbeating of the surf.”Marie Antoinette to Axel von Fersen (June 28, 1791)During the French revolution the imprisoned Queen of France continuedto write to her lover and, even though she existed in constant peril, it didn’t diminish her love for the Swedish Count.“I am alive here my beloved, for the reason to adore you.” Antoinette wrote to him in a coded letter. “I cannot write any more but nothing in the world could stop me from adoring you until death.”Winston Churchill to his wife, Clemmie (Jan 23, 1935)He provided the most rousing inspirational speeches in history and helped bolster Britain as it battled through World WarTwo, so it’s no surprise to learn Sir Winston was pretty nifty when it came towriting letters too.“What it has been to me to live all these years in your heart and companionship no phrases can convey.” hewrote to his wife. “Time passes swiftly, but is it not joyous to see how great and growing is the treasure we have gathered together”Napolean Bonaparte to Josephine (December 1795)The French empire builder was a prolific writer and was said to have produced some 75,000 letters in his life, but few were more heated than this correspondence with Josephine just before their wedding day:“I wake filled with thoughtsof you. Your portrait and the intoxicating evening which we spent yesterday have left my senses in turmoil. Sweet, incomparable Josephine, what a strange effect you have on my heart!“But is there still more in store for me when, yieldingto the profound feelings which overwhelm me, I draw from your lips, from your heart a love which consumes me with fire?”Lord Byron to Annabella Millbanke (November 16, 1814)He was known as one of England’s most notorious womanisers and his incomparable skill will language was the ultimate weapon in his seductive arsenal. Just drink in these lines as he describes beingapart from his future wife:“We are thus far separated – but after all one mile is as bad as a thousand – which is a great consolation to one who must travel six hundred before he meets you again.“If it will give you any satisfaction – I am as comfortless as a pilgrim with peas in his shoes – and as cold as Charity – Chastity or any other Virtue.”Ronald Reagan to Nancy Reagan (March 4, 1983)Not known for his eloquence when speaking, the US president did a pretty good job when it came to writing a letter to his wife on the occasion of their 31st wedding anniversary:“I told you once that it was like an adolescent’s dream of what marriage should be like. That hasn’t changed. I more than love you, I’m not whole without you.“You are life itself to me. When you are gone I’m waiting for you to return soI can start living again.”Dylan Thomas to wife Caitlin March 16 (1950)We expect great things from writers, but the tone of Thomas’s letter home penned during a reading tour of North America is simply heartbreaking.“Have you forgotten me? I am the man you used to say you loved. I used to sleep in your arms – do you remember? But you never write. You are perhaps mindless of me. I am not of you. I love you.“There isn’t a moment of any hideous day when I do not say to myself. ‘It will bealright. I shall go home. Caitlin loves me. I love Caitlin.’“But perhaps you have forgotten. If you have forgotten, or lost your affection for me, please, my Cat, let me know. I LoveYou.”Sir Walter Raleigh to his wife, Elizabeth (1603)Just before being executed on a false charge of treason, the former favourite of Queen Elizabeth wrote these words to the queen of his heart, begging her not to mourn for him forever.“You shall now receive (my dear wife) my last words inthese my last lines. My loveI send you that you may keep it when I am dead, and my counsel that you may remember it when I am no more.“I would not by my will present you with sorrows (dear Besse) let them go tothe grave with me and be buried in the dust.”