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Tuesday 22 December 2015

9 Reasons Why Biting Your Nails Can Seriously Harm You [MUST READ]

 Nail biting usually occurs when a person is suffering from stress, anxiety, or nervousness. Such feelings trigger the person to automatically chew on the nails to attain calmness. Now, is it the only way to calm yourself, or is their any alternative solutions? Of course there are. And before we answer that, here are the horrifying facts that will explain why you should stop biting your nails.

1. Your nails are full of germs.
No matter how many times you wash your hands, germs will still live under your fingernails. Because among all other body parts, your hands, meaning your fingers which have nails, come into contact with surfaces of all types. The thing is, your fingers may stay clean, but your nails aren’t. So when you are biting your nails, you are also biting on the earthly bacteria, germs, yeast, etc. Yum!

2. You are transferring the bacteria into your mouth.
So what happens after chewing on your delicious germs and bacteria? You are carting them from your nails to your mouth. Once they are inside your mouth, they will eventually enter your digestive system. In 2007, a group of Turkish scientists experimented on 59 people, combined of nail biters and non-nail biters, to see whether they transport bacteria to the mouth. After swabbing each person’s saliva, the results were quite alarming. 76% actually transported E. coli, and similar germs, compared to 26.5% of non biters. E.coli is responsible for diarrhea and vomiting.

3. In extreme case, you can end up with oral STIs.
It is not only commuting E.coli and other bacteria, in extreme cases, you may end up with oral STIs. If you are a nail biter, and one fine day you notice herpes, or blisters on your lips, don’t fret. They are the results of your nail bacteria that you have successfully transferred to your mouth.

4. From bacteria in your mouth to dental damage.

When you are constantly gnawing down your nails, your teeth are clicking together. This results in tooth fracture, tooth chips, and in rare cases, tooth loss.

5. For biters who wear braces, brace yourself!
Those of you who wear braces, you are risking yourself into tooth resorption, meaning your body cells are reabsorbing its own cells, and tissues. There is also a possibility that your braces might break down which would force you to undergo expensive and potentially painful dental treatment.

6. You’ll end up having stinky breath.
Stinky breath occurs due to bacteria in your mouth and saliva. When you are continuously biting your nails and transferring different bacteria, they are prone to permanently stay inside your mouth. This leads to stinky breath, which, no matter how many times you wash your mouth with fresheners, the foul breath will never go away

7. You may have pus in your fingernails.
What happens when you bite your nails? You leave the nail bed exposed. Bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, can enter the open pores and build pus around the nails, causing nail abnormality. This pus is a horrible business. It can be cured through pills, or has to be drained out through surgery.

8. Polish your nails, but don’t eat them!
Nails look beautiful with nail polishes. But if you are prone to eat them, then stop using them. Because polishes contain harmful chemicals, and some varnishes contain formaldehyde, the chemical that is used to embalm dead bodies. If this information isn’t enough scary to put you off, then I don’t know what is.

9. In the end, your nails will never grow back to normal.
Nails are formed on nail beds, and never-ending biting will eventually ruin your nail bed. Your once long nails will gradually shorten, and at one point, will no longer grow any further. The nail’s surface will tear off as well, looking awful, and embarrassing for you to publicly show off.

So, how can you ever stop?
Now, you know what harm you are doing to yourself through this horrendous activity. Previously, I have mentioned that there are solutions to stop biting nails. Well, first of all, try to stay relaxed and avoid too much stress and frustration. If you can’t, or not allowed to, then indulge yourself to physical exercise/activities that releases stress. You can go for manicures. That will make you feel guilty of spoiling your beautifully trimmed, polished nails. Put some nail polish and imagine the harm you are doing by biting into the varnishes.

And if you really want to chew on something then try sugar-free chewing gum. They might help you! Just stay away from biting your beautiful nails because when you do that it shows how anxious you stay all day. In public places with people around, it might not be a pretty sight.

Noun school Fees Schedule for all categories

UNDERGRADUATES PAYMENT SCHEDULE

New Students
S/
N PAYMENT
FEES AMOUNT
1 Registration
Fees 6,000.00
2 Caution Deposit 3,500.00
3 Orientation Fees 1,500.00
4 Matriculation
Fees 1,500.00
5 I.D. Card 500.00
6 Library Fees 3,000.00
7 ICT
Administrative
Charges 10,000.00
8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00
9 Jamb
Regularization 6,000.00
10 Result
Verification Fee 5,000.00
Total
Compulsory
Fees 41,000.00
*Course and examination registration
fees for all categories of students remain
unchanged for now.
Returning Students - 1st Semester
S/
N PAYMENT
FEES AMOUNT
1 Registration
Fees 6,000.00
2 Caution Deposit
3 Orientation Fees
4 Matriculation
Fees
5 I.D. Card
6 Library Fees 3,000.00
7 ICT
Administrative
Charges 10,000.00
8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00
Total
Compulsory
Fees 23,000.00

Returning Student - 2nd Semester


S/
N PAYMENT
FEES AMOUNT
1 Semester
Registration
Fees 6,000.00
2 Caution Deposit
3 Orientation Fees
4 Matriculation
Fees
5 I.D. Card
6 Library Fees 3,000.00
7 ICT
Administrative
Charges
8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00
Total
Compulsory
Fees 13,000.00

POSTGRADUATES PAYMENT SCHEDULE
New Students

S/
N PAYMENT
FEES AMOUNT
1 Registration
Fees 6,000.00
2 Caution Deposit 3,500.00
3 Orientation Fees 1,500.00
4 Matriculation
Fees 1,500.00
5 I.D. Card 500.00
6 Library Fees 3,000.00
7 ICT
Administrative
Charges 10,000.00
8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00
9 Result
Verification Fee 10,000.00
Total
Compulsory
Fees 40,000.00
Returning Students - 1st Semester
S/
N PAYMENT
FEES AMOUNT
1 Registration
Fees 6,000.00
2 Caution Deposit
3 Orientation Fees
4 Matriculation
Fees
5 I.D. Card
6 Library Fees 3,000.00
7 ICT
Administrative
Charges 10,000.00
8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00
Total
Compulsory
Fees 23,000.00
Returning Student - 2nd Semester
S/

N PAYMENT FEES AMOUNT
1 Semester
Registration
Fees 6,000.00
2 Caution Deposit
3 Orientation Fees
4 Matriculation
Fees
5 I.D. Card
6 Library Fees 3,000.00
7 ICT
Administrative
Charges
8 E- Facilitation 4,000.00
Total
Compulsory
Fees 13,000.00
PHD PAYMENT SCHEDULE
New Students
S/
N PAYMENT FEES AMOUNT
1 Application form 10,000.00
2 Registration fee
per annum 150,000.00
3 Course Registration
Fee (where
applicable, per
courses) 10,000.00
4 Laboratory Access
Fee (where
applicable, per
courses) 20,000.00
5 I.D. Card 2,500.00
6 Library Fees 10,000.00
7 ICT Administrative
Charges 10,000.00
8 E- Facilitation 6,000.00
9 Examination Fee 3,000.00
10 Re-sit Examination
fee per course
(where applicable) 4,000.00

UNICAL Direct Entry Admission List – 2015/16

University of Calabar, UNICAL direct entry admission list for the 2015/2016 academic session has been released.
From the information reaching us, this is to inform all the candidates seeking admission into theUniversity of Calabar (UNICAL) through Direct Entry, that the management of the institution has released the direct entry admission list.
Just like the UTME admission list, UNICAL Direct Entry admission listtoo has been successfully uploaded on the university official portal, and it is accessible with the post-UTME result checker.

Check UNICAL Direct Entry Admission list.
1. Go to UNICAL admission portal at http://www.unical.postutme.org/adm1601.aspx
2. Type in your JAMB Reg. Number
3. Confirm your JAMB Reg. Number
4. Type in your PIN (the Scratch Card used for the 2015/2016 Post UTME Result Checking)
5. Click on “Login” .
Congratulations to all successfully admitted students.

Mimiko Offers 18 1st Class Graduands of AAUA Automatic Employment

Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State has offered the 18 first class graduates of the state owned Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) automatic employments in the state civil service.
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko
Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has offered Eighteen graduates of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) in Ondo State, who bagged First Class degree in the 2013/2014 automatic employment into the state civil service. This noble feat was disclosed by Dr. Olusegun Mimiko at the sixth convocation ceremony of the institution.
Dr. Olusegun Mimiko noted that it is a deliberate policy of his administration to give automatic employment to outstanding students at the state-owned institution. Explaining, that this would serve as encouragement for undergraduate students in the institution to pay more attention to their studies.
Dr. Olusegun Mimiko also acknowledged the positive impacts made by university in churning out viable manpower for the nation, while he also commended graduates of the institution for making the state proud home and abroad, stressing that this justifies the vision of the school to produce graduates that are certified in learning and character.

Be Worthy Ambassadors of FUTA – VC Tells New Students

Fresh students admitted to various programmes of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA have been admonished to engage in rigorous academic activities and abide by the rules and regulations of the institution in order to have a successful and memorable stay in the University.
The Vice Chancellor, Professor Adebiyi Daramola gave the advice during the 33rd Matriculation Ceremony for the undergraduate students admitted for the 2015/2016 academic session.
The Vice-Chancellor urged the students to be serious with their studies, as the matriculation is just the first step albeit a critical one that will ensure a successful academic sojourn. He also counseled the students to be worthy ambassadors of the institution through words and deeds.
He stated that “The primary reason for coming to the University is to acquire knowledge and requisite skills through intensive training and mentorship by your lecturers and other members of the University”.
Speaking further the Vice-Chancellor implored the students to look to lecturers as role models and mentors and to refer all challenges they may encounter to the Students Affairs’ Division in case of any difficulty requiring counseling and interaction.
He assured the students that FUTA will continue to sustain its tradition of excellence in academic research and peaceful learning atmosphere as well as the character training of students.
He however, enjoined them to abide with the laid down rules and regulations of the University as act of indiscipline would not only be tolerated but will also be severely sanctioned.
Principal Officers of the University, Deans of Schools, School Officers and parents of the matriculating students graced the ceremony held in the Main Auditorium of the University with the matriculation oath administered on the over 3000 new students by the Registrar, Dr. (Mrs.) Modupe Ajayi in line with the tradition of formal enrolment into Higher Education Institutions.

What's the excess of having high score in JAMB and also in post-UTME?



"Having high score doesn't mean you would be admitted to your choice of institution. Why are we being deprived of our right to education just because of corruption?
"I thought at first that the University of Ilorin stands out of other institutions because it doesn't cheat.
"Imagine an aspirant that studied all day and night just to pass JAMB, and fortunately, she did pass, same as for the post-UTME, and she is now waiting for the admission list.
"She hoped that if truly the first batch would be based on the merit list, her name would be included. But it isn't.

"The question now is: is that truly a merit list? Because I see no reason why an aspirant with 72% in the post-UTME would not be offered admission.

"Hoping that everything would be fine, she waited again for the second list to be released. Again, this aspirant's name wasn't on the list.
"And when those in charge of the admission process were asked why, their response was: "The girl has a case with them". What case an aspirant that hasn't been offered admission could have? Why are the poor always deprived of their rights, especially in the education field?"

****A message by Naij.com reader Misturat for University of Ilorin, Kwara State Nigeria, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Nigeria, All Progressives Congress - APC

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