Career in Marketing


Every producer of goods and services does so for one reason, to satisfy the consumers. That is why it is popularly said that production is incomplete until what is produced gets to the final consumer. 


From this, a lot of questions can arise, like: What do the consumers need? How much of goods and services do they need? How can the goods and services get to the consumers? How can they be encouraged to buy the goods and services? Etc. All these questions and many more can be solved by marketing.

Marketingis a total system of interacting business activities designed to plan, price, promote and distribute want-satisfying products and services to present and potential customers at a profit. Marketing tries to know the needs of consumers, produces goods that can satisfy the consumers and gets the goods to them. A marketer is an image builder. He builds the image of a company or a product.

For an organization to continue to exist, marketers are employed in order for the organization’s products or services to get to the customers. Without the products or services getting to the consumers, there won’t be any profit made because of no sales. Manufacturers, wholesalers even retailers employ marketers to sell, promote and advertise their products. 

Some of the areas that marketing covers include:

-         Research: finding out what people really like in order to develop a product to suit that need;

-      Advertising:telling or informing the public about a product or service, its use(s), it price, where it can be located, etc;

-          Packaging:Giving a product a physical container, label, paper bag, glass, nylon, etc in order to protect the product, send a message to its users, or differentiate it from another company’s product;

-          Branding: Giving a product or service a name or design a symbol/logo or a combination of these that can make the consumers identify the product or service;

-          Pricing: Giving a product or service the right price that will not be too exorbitant on the consumers and also allow the company to make profit;

-          Sales promotion: This involves activities or materials that further encourage consumers to use a product or service e.g. bonanza, free samples, contests, free gifts, discount, etc.

The list is endless.

 If you wish to pursue a career in marketing, then, you must have the following:

-      The requirement for securing adimission to study marketing in Nigeria: A minimum of five ‘O’ level credit passes is required in English Language, Mathematics and any three (3) relevant subjects which can include Economics, Commerce, Accounting, Government, Geography and Business Methods;
OR
-          Two ‘A’ level passes chosen from Accounting, Management, Government and Geography;
-          You will sit for the following subjects in the UTME: Use of English, Mathematics, Economics and any other relevant subject chosen from Commerce, Accounting, Government or Geography;
-          You will spend a four-year academic sessions or a three-year if you go through Direct entry.

-         The following can be your choice of higher institutions:     Nigerian universities offering this course include:                                                                   

AJAYI, CRAWFORD, TANSIAN, BELLS, SALEM, VERITAS, CALABAR (offer the course as Marketing and Advertising), LASU, NOVENA, COVENANT, AKSU, and EBSU. You can consult the current Joint Admissions and Matriculation Boardbrochure for more tertiary institutions that offer a degree in Marketing and their various special requirements, if any.

Why not give marketing a try if what we have discussed above arouse your interest, so that you can be an image builder of a product(s) or companies. You will not regret it

Contributed by: Mr Dare Adeyemo.

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CAREER IN ARCHITECTURE

What is architecture about? How does one become an architect in Nigeria? What work do you do as an architect and where do architects work? Is architecture relevant or important? Should you study architecture?
If these are the questions that you are interested in finding answers to or something related; then you are sure in the right place, read on.

Architecture is the science of designing and construction of the environment to meet aesthetic and functional needs of man. It can be defined as the branch of science that deals with the design and modification of the environment to meet the users’ need.

In architecture, we are concerned with the task of analyzing, designing, constructing, supervising, maintenance and management of structures (buildings) and the physical environment as it relates to people and their everyday existence.

Architects on the other hand are
the licensed professionals in architecture. They organize space, design houses, office buildings, skyscrapers, landscapes and even entire cities. They are trained in many areas from historic preservation to structural engineering.

Importance and Relevance of Architecture

So long as the world and human beings exist, architecture will continue to be relevant and important. Take a look at the world’s beautiful cities, the habitable and magnificent buildings and edifices and you will naturally appreciate architecture. The expertise of architects in creativity and design becomes invaluable when we need to conserve old buildings, redevelop parts of our towns and cities, understand the impact of a development on a local community, manage a construction programme or need advice on the use and maintenance of an existing building.


Architects work closely with other members of the construction industry including: building engineers, builders, surveyors, planners, etc. They spend much of their time visiting sites, assessing the feasibility of a project, inspecting building work and managing the construction process.

Training and Education of Architects

Architects need to undergo specialized training and education with a practicum for practical experience in order to qualify and earn a license to practice architecture. Many universities and polytechnics offer the course. Duration of study in the university is a minimum of six years in what is known as the two-tier curriculum operated in many Nigerian universities. The first-tier covers a period of four years leading to the award of Bachelors degree, while the second-tier made up of two years leads to the award of Masters Degree in Architecture.

Nigerian polytechnics run Higher National Diploma in Architectural Technology spanning a period of five years and consist of two years of National Diploma, one year mandatory industrial training and two years of Higher National Diploma. The basic goal of polytechnics running architectural courses is to train technologists and technicians; hence there is emphasis on industrial training or manual skills.

To gain admission into the university, candidates must possess five credits in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and any of Fine Art, Geography, or Wood Work, Biology, Economics, Technical Drawing, Further Mathematics. For direct entry admission, candidates need two ‘A’ level passes chosen from Mathematics or Physics, and Chemistry, Geography or Fine Arts. Candidates with OND/HND upper credits in relevant fields are equally considered for direct entry admission.

Universities offering Architecture


The following are among Nigerian universities offering a degree program in architecture: AAU, ABU, ANSU, BAUCHI, CALEB, COVENANT, CRESCENT, CRUTECH, ESUTECH, FUTA, IMSU, JABU, JOS, KUST, LAGOS, LAUTECH, MINNA, OAU, OOU, UNIOSUN, UNIZIK, UNN, UYO, and YOLA.


Australia Awards Scholarships and Fellowships


AUSTRALIA AWARDS


Have you been searching for scholarships to fund your studies at Masters level or PhD in Agriculture? Do you have a good idea of how you will use the skills and knowledge gained through the award to benefit your present and future work and contribute to development priorities in your country? Are you an African? Then, Australia Awards may just be right for you.

Australia Awards are very prestigious and will sure transform your career life into an enviable one.


Sponsor: Government of Australia
Value: Fully funded scholarships/fellowships
Levels: Postgraduate studies
Where: Participating Australian Universities



Are you interested? Then find out more about the award on: ww.australiaawardsafrica.org


"Australia Awards, a cornerstone of
the Australian Government’s development assistance program for Africa, provide access to postgraduate education, training and professional development opportunities for suitably qualified Africans from eligible countries. On their return to the workplace, Australia Awards Alumni are expected to contribute actively to development in their home countries.

Award types include:

  • Australian Awards Scholarships, to undertake higher degree studies in Australia at Masters level.
  • Australia Awards - Africa Fellowships, to undertake short-term, targeted professional training courses, in Australia and/or in Africa, in a range of development-focused sectors.
Applications for 2014/15 are now open. Navigate to your home page for further information."

5 Indispensable Steps to Profitable Time Management


5 Steps to Profitable Time Management

Take it or leave it, your time is as important as your life. It is too precious to be squandered. It is too important to be wasted. It is too sacred to be left to chance. It is even more fearful to learn that we shall account to the giver of life how we spend our time and life.

  If time is this important,then, we must manage it well. How do we go about it?

1. Take time out to think through
You've got to identify and deal with whatever has enlisted you in the register of 'time wasters'. Decisively deal with the things that waste your time. Sometimes it will be very painful to do, but you just must do it to be free. Cutting down the number of hours spent in-front of television screen may be a right step in the right direction.  How about priority setting, oversleeping and frivolous activities? You will need to do away with aimless surfing on the net, habitual idleness and procrastination.

2. Discover your purpose for living
Without purpose, abuse is inevitable. The reason you do not manage your time well may not be far from the fact that you have not truly discovered your reason for existence. There is no greater day in your life than the day you discovered it. Are you wondering how to go about it? Find out here.

3. Have workable plans  
When we were much younger, they used to tell us, "He who fails to plan is planning to fail". This is still very true today, and the earlier you come to accept it the better for you. Success is not an accidental thing; you will need to plan and prepare for it. This equally holds true for success in time management. As a matter of fact, the secret of successful time management lies in having workable plan. Workable plan begins with having workable goals. Workable goals comprise of goals that are SMAT - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, and of course, Time bound.

4. Plan your daily activities

Having a workable plan as elaborated in point 3 above begins with workable daily planning.  Yes, you have set great and beautiful goals for your life, but, you need to break them down to something achievable on a yearly, monthly, weekly and of course daily basis. The success of your daily goals culminates in your overall success. Planning your day could be done by having a list of 'Things To do Today' (TTT). This sure will help you manage your time well as you will not have difficulty in knowing what next to do. 

5. Follow your plans
Having great plan is perhaps one of the easiest things to do. But, how many people actually follow their plan? Yet, therein lies the secret of the success they so much admire. If you want your story to be different, then you must be different by ensuring you follow your plan through to conclusion.   

May God teach us to number our days, so we may apply our hearts to understanding. May we not just be counting our days, but make our days count. Remain blessed!


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Career in Biochemistry


Biochemistry deals with the application of chemistry to the study of biological processes at the cellular or molecular level (i.e.at the level of the cells in the body and the various molecules contained in them). It is also the study of chemical processes and reactions that take place within the living organisms.

It is the science concerned with the chemical basis of life, the chemical constituents of living cells and with the reactions and processes they undergo. By this definition, biochemistry encompasses large areas of cell biology, molecular biology, and molecular genetics.


The major objective of biochemistry is the complete understanding at the molecular level of all the chemical processes associated with living cells. Being the study of life, biochemistry remains the foundation for understanding of all biological processes like, the breakdown of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids (fats and oils). Also, it explains the causes of many diseases in human, animals and plants.
Without biochemistry, much of what is known today in the biological, medical and indeed all life sciences would have been inexplicable. Because life as it is known depends on biochemical reactions and processes, biochemistry is becoming the common language of all life sciences.

Biochemistry lies at the heart of genetics (biochemistry of nucleic acid), cannot be separated from physiology (study of body function), its principles and techniques are employed in fields of immunology, microbiology, zoology, and other biological sciences. Also, pharmacology and pharmacy depend to a very large extent on a sound knowledge of biochemistry. It is the backbone of chemical pathology and rationale for medicine and medical treatment.




The knowledge of biochemistry has helped to elucidate many disease processes as well as how drugs are metabolized by enzyme catalyzed reactions. The mechanism by which some drugs work follows some biochemical explanations, for instance some of the antidotes used in cases of poisoning employ the principles of enzymology (an aspect of biochemistry).

Biochemists are the people who study biochemistry. They isolate numerous molecules found in the cells, determine their structures, and analyze how they function, using various techniques like chromatography, electrophoresis, spectroscopy, x-ray crystallography. Etc.

Molecules studied by biochemists include: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and the nucleic acid. Biochemists do more than just the agricultural or biological studies of these molecules, they seek to explain the chemistry behind them as well as their metabolism. They try to find the link between their deficiencies and some nutritional diseases, how error in the metabolism of some of them could result in health problems and how some diseases are transmitted on the basis of genetic inheritance.

Branches of Biochemistry
The beauty of biochemistry brought about its diversity and specialization. Among others, we have the following branches:
  1. Industrial Biochemistry: This is an aspect of biochemistry that deals mostly with industrial processes. Industrial biochemists often fit into the manufacturing industries like pharmaceuticals, bottling companies. They can work in the oil and gas industries as well. Also biotechnology and research centres are potential places for biochemists to work.
  2. Nutritional Biochemistry: This deals with the study of how food affects the health and survival of the body. Eating the right foods can help us avoid certain diseases or recover faster when illness occurs; just as lack of the right diet leads to nutritional diseases. The chemical substances called nutrients are responsible for the functions of good diets in the body. Nutrients are classified as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. This is the subject of nutritional biochemistry. Biochemists in this field are useful in food processing companies like UAC, Unilever, Nestle Foods, etc.
  3. Clinical Biochemistry: This has to do with the analysis of body fluids such as blood and urine. They test for the abnormalities in blood sugar level, creatinine, potassium, uric acid, etc. Many biochemists specialize in this aspect and very many of them end up in the laboratory medicine as laboratory scientists.
Biochemists are by no means limited to the above. Fortunately enough, they have the potential to function anywhere because of the multi-faceted kind of training they have undergone. Those who chose to go for further studies e.g. MSc, PhD, end up as university lecturers. Very many of them as researchers, while others teach in polytechnics, colleges of education or even secondary schools.

Requirement for Studying Biochemistry
Are you very good in chemistry? Do you seek to unravel some mystery behind life and living organisms? Are you research oriented and skillful in the art of experimentation? Do you like biochemistry? Then, you may think of going for it.

To study biochemistry however, you must have at least five credits to include Mathematics, English Language, Chemistry, Biology and Physics. Most universities offer biochemistry as a pure science course, while some few present it as a medical science course. You may also come across applied biochemistry in some universities.

The admission is either through UTME or the direct entry. In UTME, prospective students must score up to the cut off mark as well as having good score in the Post-UTME. Direct entry admission requires three ‘A’ level passes in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Listed are the universities in Nigeria offering biochemistry as a course of study. AAU, AAUA, ABSU, ABU, ABUAD, ACHIEVERS, AJAYI, AL-HIKMAH, ANSU, BAYERO, BELLS, BENIN, BINGHAM, BIU, BOWEN, CALEB, COVENANT, CRESCENT, CRUTECH, EBSU, FOUNTAIN, FUTA, FUTO, GSU, ILORIN, IMSU, JABU, KASU, KSU, KSUST, LAGOS, LAPAI, LASU, LCITY, MADONNA, MAIDUGURI, MARKUDI, MINNA (with options in food science), MKAR, NDU, NOVENA, OAU, OBONG, OOU, PHC, REDEEMERS, RENAISSANCE, SALEM, TANSIAN, UDU, UMUDIKE, UNAAB, UNAD, UNIOSUN, UNN, WESTERN-DEL, WELLSPRING, WUKARI, WUSTO, YOLA, NASARAWA ( 0ffers the course as biochemistry and molecular biology), CRAWFORD, RHEMA, VERITAS, USTI, KWASU, ODOWA, FUTO (offers industrial biochemistry).

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