Wednesday, 1 May 2019

ATTENDANCE LIST FOR REVISION OF SOS 111 2019


Names of SOS Students YR1 that Attended my Lecture on Monday 15th April 2019
S/N                                        Name                                          Department                   Reg No
1.       
Chukwu Benardette Chidimma


2.       
Onyene Lilian Ngozika


3.       
Eze Chekwube Joy


4.       
Okorie Chinwendu Peace


5.       
Ugwuanyi Jennifer Kosisochi


6.       
Mba Charity Nkiruka


7.       
Odeja Rosemary Precious


8.       
Nwaodo Judith Chinenye


9.       
Ugwoke Iroabuchi Anthonia


10.   
Aroh Collins Chinonso


11.   
Nwabuisi Ifunanya Elizabeth


12.   
Nwani Oluchi Jacinta


13.   
Ekeh Cynthia Oluchukwu


14.   
Abonyi Blessing Uchenna


15.   
Onuh Jennifer Chigizie


16.   
Ezeme Julieth Ogechukwu


17.   
Ugwu Rita Nzube


18.   
Ogbu Evelyn Chinenye


19.   
Eze Faith Ada


20.   
Ugwuoke Rita Uchenna


21.   
Ugwu Martha Chioma


22.   
Nnadi Joy Ebere


23.   
Apeh Festa Chinasa


24.   
Odo Blessing Chimaoge


25.   
Eze Joy Onyinyechi


26.   
Asogwaode Pamela Nneoma


27.   
Ejiagbo Sarah Odinaka


28.   
Mbah Lovelyn Odinaka


29.   
Asogwa Lovelyn Ebube


30.   
Ugwu Odinaka did not sign?


31.   
Ozonna Paschal U.


32.   
Ugwuoke Elochukwu Pepertual


33.   
Odimkpa Ogechi M.


34.   
Nnaji Lucy Lebechi


35.   
Nwome Chioma Mbam


36.   
Eze Charity Oluchi


37.   
Emmanuel Kindness Chimuanya


38.   
Udeh Anezi Loveth


39.   
Idenyi, Joshua was not in the class?


40.   
Uwadiegwu Confidence Bianca


41.   
Eze Ukamaka Julieth


42.   
Aleke Modester Nnenna


43.   
Eze Martha Nnenna


44.   
Ugwu Chidera Lynda


45.   
Akubue, Ruth Ogonna


46.   
Ogili, Ukamaka Charity


47.   
Onuoha, Precous Chigaemezu


48.   
Eze, Blessing Ngozi


49.   
France, Chioma


50.   
Eze, Miracle Amauche


51.   
Eze, Blessing Chnemego


52.   
Amah, Lilian Nneka
 IGBO/SOS

53.   
Ojadi, Ebere Deborah
IGBO/SOS

54.   
Eze, Lilian Chioma
IGBO/SOS

55.   
Ugwuanyi, Cynthiiiaaa   Chisom
ENG/SOS

56.   
Nnadi, Uchechukwu Charity
ECONS/SOS

57.   
Amuzie, Herrenta Somadina?
ECONS/SOS

58.   
Ugwuanyi, Mattina Udoka
ECONS /SOS

59.   
Obagu, Comfort C.
ECONS/SOS

60.   
Omekwu, Joy Chidimma
ENG/SOS

61.   
Nwajibo, Ozioma Queendalineary?
CRS/SOS

62.   
Ajogwu, Precious Nnedi
ENG/SOS

63.   
Ugwoke, Judith Onyinye
IGBO/SOS

64.   
Mbah, Lynnda Chiamaka
IGBO/SOS

65.   
Ogbu, Eucharia Nnedinso
IGBO/SOS

         66.
Ugwu, Onyinyechi Gloria
IGBO/SOS

         67.
Odo, Ruth Kosisochukwu


          68.
Asadu, Nkemdilim


         69.
 Ugwuanyi, Abigli U.


         70.
Uwadiegwu, Confinedence B. ?


         71.
Agbo, Juliet Oluchukwu






3 comments:

  1. IT WAS VERY UNFORTUNATE THAT MOST PEOPLE WROTE THE NAMES OF THEIR FRIENDS AND BECACUSE OF THIS ALL OF YOU MUST BE PENALIZED THE OPPORTUNITY GIVEN TO YOU WAS ABUSED! VERY BAD!

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  3. Name: Omeje Paschal O.
    Dept: POL.SC/ENG
    Reg No: 17109318
    Political system, the set of formal legal institutions that constitute a “government” or a “state.” This is the definition adopted by many studies of the legal or constitutional arrangements of advanced political orders. More broadly defined, however, the term comprehends actual as well as prescribed forms of political behaviour, not only the legal organization of the state but also the reality of how the state functions. Still more broadly defined, the political system is seen as a set of “processes of interaction” or as a subsystem of the social system interacting with other nonpolitical subsystems, such as the economic system. This points to the importance of informal sociopolitical processes and emphasizes the study of political development.
    Similarities
    • Both countries have strong multinationalism:
    In Britain: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
    In Nigeria: Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa Fulani
    • Media in both Nigeria and Britain has almost always been relatively free, with very little government control.
    Differences between UK and Nigeria
    UK NIGERIA
    Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy. This means that the official head of the State is the monarch ( a king or a queen) but his or her powers are limited by the constitution. For years it has been Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Nigeria is a presidential system. This means that the president is the official head of state.
    The Queen is only a formal and symbolic head of State. The president is the only head of state.
    The Constitution of the UK is unwritten. It is based on custom, tradition and common law. The constitution is written which makes it rigid.
    The Parliament is the supreme legislative body and the highest authority in the UK. It consists of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Nigereia has a federal form of government, where powers are divided between the federal government and the states. The legislative powers of the federal government .
    In present-day Britain there are two big political parites, the Labour Party and the Conservative Party (they are still referred to as Tories). In foreign policy, the Conservatives and Labourists usually agree on the main issues and there is not much difference between the two parties. It involves a multi-party system.
    Britain is a unitary state with political authority centralized in London. Nigeria is a federal presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system.



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