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Wednesday 30 December 2015

NOUN Convocation Adverts For 2016 (5th Convocation Ceremony) .

The National Open University of Nigeria is pleased to announce its 5th Convocation Ceremony holding on Friday, 15th and Saturday, 16th January, 2016 for the information of graduands, their parents/guardians, friends of the University and the general public.
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Saturday, 16th January, 2016
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i) Investiture of the Chancellor
ii) Awards of Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor Degrees, Post-Graduate Diplomas, Masters, Honorary Degree and Award of Prizes.
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Venue : University Village, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Plot 91, Cadastral Zone, Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway, Jabi, Abuja, FCT.
Time: 10.00 a.m.
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PROGRAMME OF EVENTS:
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Friday, 15th January, 2016
Convocation Lecture by : Professor Nuhu Omeiza Yaqub Vice-ChancellorSokoto State University Sokoto
Theme: “Open and Distance Education and Socio-Economic Development”
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Important Information to Graduands
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A) All those who have completed their programmes and have been cleared for convocation are to sign for and receive academic gowns and guest invitation cards from their respective Study Centres with effect from Tuesday, 5th January, 2016. The accompanying hoods are to be collected from the NOUN Study Centre, Dutse-Alhaji Junction Kubwa Expressway, Abuja from 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 11th January, 2016. They are required to present the following for sighting at the points of collection of the items:
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i) the receipt of the payment of a fee of N10,000.00 for the use of Academic gowns. This is payable at their respective Study Centres.
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ii) an evidence of payment of Alumni fees of Five Thousand (N5,000.00) which is payable at any branch of Zenith Bank Plc.; Account No. 1014150406
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iii) a duly completed and authenticated clearance form issued at the Study Centre.
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The sum of Three Thousand (N3, 000.00) Naira will be refunded on the return of the Academic gowns and hoods to the respective points of collection.
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Please note that both items must be returned not later than Tuesday, 19th January, 2016 from 9.00 a.m. Failure to return the gowns and hoods by the prescribed date shall attract a fine of N1, 000.00 per day.
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All Graduands are required to pay the sum of, Two Thousand Naira (N2, 000.00) only for the convocation programme at the venue on Saturday, 16th January, 2016.
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B) Graduands are requested to assemble at designated location(s) at the Convocation Arena on Saturday the 16th of January, 2016 between 6.30a.m. and 8.00 a.m. They must be fully robed and on a queue according to their Schools.
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NO ONE, INCLUDING GRADUANDS AND THEIR PARENTS/ GUARDIANS, WILL BE ADMITTED INTO THE VENUE, AFTER 9:00A.M.
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C) Commercial Photographers/Video Operators will be charged, Five Thousand Naira (N5, 000.00) only to operate at the venue during the period. All those interested in functioning as Photographers/Video Operators are required to make payments to the Cash Officers in the following Locations between 9.00a.m. and 3.00p.m., from Monday, 11th January, 2016.
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Lagos: I. NOUN Headquarters (Bursary Department) 14/16 Ahmadu Bello Way Victoria Island, Lagos.
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Abuja: NOUN Planning Office No. 5 Dar-E-Salaam, Off Amino Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.
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D) All Graduating Students must wear the prescribed academic gowns. The Security Officers will strictly enforce the “No gown, No entry” policy.
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No form of luggage or handbags will be allowed at the arena. Graduands are advised, without exception, to comply with this information.
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To access the Convocation Arena, each graduand is required to present a tally which bears his/her School name and a number. The tally will be distributed at the entrance on a “first-comefirst-served” basis
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It is a breach of Security to find a graduand seated in the Arena without a tally assigned to him/her.
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All guests of the University (properly identified with their Invitation cards) are to be seated not later than 9.30 a.m.
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Three (3) parking lots have been provided for use at the Convocation Venue. Guests are to park their cars in areas indicated in their Invitation Cards.
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GRADUANDS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE CONVOCATION VENUE BEFORE THE END OF THE CEREMONY. GRADUANDS ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO COMPLY WITH THESE ARRANGEMENTS.
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We congratulate all graduands and wish them journey mercies to and from their destinations.
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Signed: Josephine O. Akinyemi (Mrs.) FAUA Registrar

Tuesday 29 December 2015

Admission Closure Lecturers warn Aregbesola

Governor Rauf Aregbesolaof Osun State recently directed managements of four tertiary institutions in the stage to put an immediate stop to admitting any more candidates for the 2015/2016 academic session.

The Council of Academic Staff Unions of the institution has warned the governorto rescind this directive within 14 days for an industrial action.
This warning was contained in a letter by the union to the governor and maid available toPunch.

The letter partly read,“The managements of the state-owned colleges of education (Ilesa and Ila-Orangun) and polytechnics (Iree and Esa-Oke) respectively have put the admission of students for the 2015/2016 academic session on hold under the guise of complying with a directive from the state government that admission must not be conducted in the next two years.

“Consequently, we are using this medium to demand that the government should come out clean on this issue and withdraw any directive stopping the admission within the next fourteen (14) days to prevent industrial crisis in the sector.”
The council worried that stopping admission will negatively impact the reputation of the institution as most of them have advertised for admission and some had even collected application fees from prospective students.

“It will leave the large number of students under the preliminary programmes stranded as their chance of transition to Year 1 class is so abruptly nullified," the letter said.

Adekunle Ajasin University Government employs 18 First Class graduates of the institution

The Ondo State Government has employed 18 graduands with First Class honors from the state institution, Adekunle Ajasin University.

Vanguardreports that governor of the state, Olusegun Mimiko offered these graduates automatic employment. They will immediately be iunder the employ of the civil service if they choose to accept this offer.

Mimiko, who made this declaration at the 6th convocation of the Institution, expressed his pride in the graduands.
The governor also praised the management for being able to maintain six years of academic activities without interruption due to strike action.

Mimiko assured all that the government will continue to work tirelessly to make education affordable in the state.
The vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Igbekele Ajibefun said the institution ultimate desire was to accommodate its over 14,000 students on campus compared to less than 20percent that are now accommodated.

FUTA "Why we sacked 45 staff members" - school management reveals

The management of theFederal University of Technology, Akure, has revealed their reasons for sacking 45 workers of the institution.

The Nationreports that the FUTA authorities have defended this action by saying that was in line with Federal Government’s policy on university education.
In a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer, Adegbenro Adebanjo, the university maintained that the decision to sack the workers followed a recent circular from the Federal Ministry of Education, directing universities to disengage workers in staff schools.

The statement also added that FUTAwas not the inly institution to make this move, saying all universities in the country were directed to take the action.
“This is because the Federal Government is no longer ready to take responsibility for the funding of salaries of staff of primary schools affiliated to its Institutions or other agencies,” he stated.

Educational Challenges "Nigeria does not need more Universities" - Okebukola

The immediate past Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, NUC, Prof. Peter Okebukolahas said that the only way to cope with challenges facing education in the country is to expand the facilities in existing institution, and not the creation of new ones.
He made this assertion during his speech at the 6th Convocation Lecture of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State.

According toLeadershipreports, Okebukola also advised that for the nation to achieve the desired quantity-quality requirement, its universities must keep within its carrying capacity, install a robust quality assurance directorate, institute annual ranking of Faculties, and boost their cutting-edge research efforts.
Speaking on the topic, “Quality or Quantity: Positioning the Nigerian University System for the Challenges of Science and Technology in the New Millennium”, Okebukola noted that the country must embark on massive upgrading of physical facilities in existing universities to take in at least additional 1,000 students per year. This, according to him will involve more classrooms, hostels, laboratories, workshops, library and offices.

5 Reasons Most Students Are Not Offered Admission Despite High Post-UTME Score

Most admission seekers are often times left confused trying to get the reason they were not offered admission to the institution of their choice despite having a very high UTME score. At times, having a high Post-UTME is not a guarantee for admission. The following are the reasons students may not be offered admission despite having a high post-UTME score;
1 Wrong UTME combination
This is one of the reasons a number of students lose admission despite beating the post-UTME cut-off point. Even at times, some students are being stripped of their admission or moved to another department during the process of first-year registration simply because of wrong JAMB subject combination. For instance, a student seeking admission to study mass communication would definitely lose the admission if he or she did not take Literature-in-English as part of the four subjects for the UTME exam. Similarly, a student seeking admission to study Physics and Electronics should definitely select Physics as part of his UTME subject combination. Before any student fills his or her JAMB form, he or she should painstakingly go through the JAMB Brochure to know the right subject combination for his or her course of study.
2. University’s catchment area
Most federal universities, including some state universities, still retain the policy of catchment area in selecting students for admission. For instance, UNILAG catchment area constitutes majorly South Western states. What this implies is; prospective students from the South West have higher chances of gaining admission. For example, a prospective student from Osun state who scored 56, applying to study sociology may be offered admission while another student from Imo state who scored 60 may not be offered admission. This is so because if the catchment cut-off point for Osun is 56 while the general cut-off is 62, such a student from Imo state has definitely lost the admission despite having a higher score than his counterpart from the catchment zone. In view of the above, admission seekers should always be aware of a university’s catchment area and requirements before selecting any university.
3. University policy
Despite the general catchment area policy, some universities still have their individual policy they adopt as yardstick in admitting students. Oftentimes, such policies are not made public. It is therefore the duty of admission seekers to find out specific admission policies of their prospective universities from friends schooling in such universities.
4. Low UTME score
Often times, I pity most Jambites who score within the range of 180 and 210 because such scores limit their chances of gaining admission in a situation where they have to compete for the same admission slot with students who score as high as 250 and above. And most universities still compute both UTTME and post-UTME scores in calculating the student’s average score. Hence, having a low UTME score can also hinder one’s opportunity of gaining admission. It is always advisable for students to try to score 250 and above in order to be on a safer side. As a matter of fact, it is very necessary concerning the JAMB policy of redirecting students with lower UTME scores to less-competitive universities.
5. O’level result
I do advise admission seekers to pass ALL the necessary subjects in their O’level exam(s) very well before going ahead to take UTME exam. I have met with lots of students who lost their admission because they did not have at least credit pass in some important subjects in their O’level result. Recently, I met with a student who lost his admission to study medicine at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye (OOU) because he did not have at least a credit pass in Mathematics in his O’level result. In fact, I felt very sorry for him because gaining admission to study a competitive course such as medicine is not easy.

FOR REAL?Don’t judge Islam by misbehaviour of some Muslims – Don [MUST READ]

  Prof. AbdulHafiz Oladosu of the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Ibadan, has called on world leaders not to judge Islam from the negative attitude of some Muslims.
Oladosu made the call at the formal opening of the 100th edition of the Annual Islamic Vacation Course (IVC) held at IVC permanent site, kilometre 30, Lagos/Ibadan Express way.
At the event, organised by Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) Southern Zone, the Don said that the misbehaviour of some Muslims should not be used as the basis for judging what Islam really stood for.
“It’s not Islam that should be held responsible for the misbehaviour of some Muslims.
“The same way you don’t hold a car responsible when it has an accident; you need to question the driver and owner of the car.
“Allah gave the religion of Islam to the Muslims; it is we the Muslims that are misrepresenting the gift from Allah.
“The world should try to read about Islam and not about Muslims,’’ Oladosu said.
He called on Muslims to find their way back to the teachings of Islam so as not to allow the public to stigmatise Islam as a religion of trouble makers rather than religion of peace.
In his remark, Malam Muhammad Jameel, National President of MSSN, urged the Federal Government to disregard the banning of Islamic dress in the name of security as such would lead to denial of fundamental right to practice one’s religion.
He also called on government to urgently address the myriad of problems facing the country.
“It is pertinent to call on our leaders to make concerted efforts to cushion the harsh socio-economic and education realities of today.
“These range from poverty, inflation, fuel scarcity to falling standard of education, among others,’’ Jameel said.
Highlights of the occasion were the recitation of the Holy Qur’an and presentation of award of appreciation to dignitaries for their contributions to the development of the MSSN and Islam.
Those given the awards include; the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar; the Executive-Secretary of Muslim Ummah of South Western Nigeria, Prof. Daud Noibi, and the Executive Secretary, National Commission for Nomadic Education, Prof. Rashid Aderinoye.
Others are; Alhaji Kunle Sanni, Chairman, Oyo State Muslim Community; Dr Daud Amoo-Alaga, a renowned Islamic preacher, and Malam Yusuf Ali, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), among others. (NAN)

Don't Laugh Alone: A True Life Story Of A Unilag Undergraduate

 If you're having a long day, or you just need a funny story to laugh wherever you are, then we have you covered today.
After the jump is a really funny and interesting true life story that a blog reader sent to us about "A True Life Story of A Unilag Undergraduate".
It's really really funny actually and we expect it to make you really happy wherever you are. See the story after the jump:
Tuesday morning,
Shodeinde back then in Year 1..
Yuk I was in the toilet *winks* that morning smiling and rapping some lines of my song... "Lobatan" in jumbles
"Even when I drop sh*** it still smells right
Ma Flows don't sag, lyrically am uptight
If rap was a church my lines would be Deeper
Though am Off KEYS I still sing better than ALICIA ..." Wheeeeew!!
Today was going good at least not to mention the usual "aroma* (lol) of shodeinde's Toilets and environs. My classes would be rounded up by 12... I smiled, I remembered Topsy the diploma babe I was currently chykin.., She had this slim figure like a broom I don't even know what I saw in her then... it was after today's episode I started to Comfort myself she ain't good enough for me (˘̯˘ )
Okay we had planned to go and see a movie... On monday but we couldn't go due to my heavy schedule of lectures... So my pal, Slamnizzle told me 2 chill till Wednesday that I could take her then... But to make up for the disappointment the previous day I refused and decided to take her on that Tuesday...
I was in year 1 and most times I had been 2 E-Centre 4 movies was on Wednesday when we had free popcorn and drinks... God blesh wednesdays!!
But without checking ma pocket I carried my big head and withdrew ma last 4k from the ATM that morning believing it should be enough for today. So When Topsy called, I told her 2 dress up. While I went 2 treat myself to a sumptuous meal inside Huski cafteria consuming out of the 4k I had withdrawn earlier in the day.. She came down around 6pm looking all dressed and beautiful... In my mind am thinking "owww so na bcoz of me dis gal make up like dis... Well she's feeling the boy oo"
So we started moving,
She asked me how we were to move.... I told her "we'll take a bus from gate 2 sabo... Then trek to e-centre" wallahi d diploma babe no gree at all oo she talk say "I can't be climbing bus nor okada at this kinda time for the type of place we are going" hmmm... I just checked my pocket... Mehn my money was now like 3300... Okay Leggo!!
We con reach gate she say make we take CAB!! So I still dey price with one baba make ihn take 500.. Naso d binsh con shook mouth and said "pay the 800 naaaw hun so we won't be late" I open mouth for inside my mind, I no wan expreSs am for outside coz I dey form big boy... We entered the Cab and gisted till we got there...
Now inside Ozone... I paid for our movie tickets; 2k... I was now left with about 6H after paying for cab and Tickets.. Hmmmmm.. Gobe!! In my mind I was thinking..; "Yeeey!! Temi ti ba mi..ooo... If she like make she no enta bus as we dey go bak I go just leave am for there ... Ha make she no go request 4 somefin wey I no fit buy oo""" my mind wasn't settled.. We waited a little till the movie was about starting.. As we were moving to the theatre she drew me back and said... "Won't we get drinks and popcorn?" I smiled in pains... Errr I said "why not"...
Na so we con approach the counter.. The babe collect one bag of popcorn and one can drink... Grrrr, Please Note at this point, I don't even know how to think anymore coz I knew I was gonna pay for that... So I Collected only popcorn, no drink... Believing that it should cost less than a drink a normal person would collect the drink and leave popcorn out naaaa... I told Topsy "I am watching ma Sugar intake".
Wallahi I abnormal small that day.. So na ihn I ask the fine babe wey dey counter say how much na the two popcorn and drink... She said something like 1300naira... Wait!! E be like say I no hear well... Haa... And I had only 6H in ma pocket, I just wish say make Trumpet just sound make I disappear go heaven leave that babe for there (˘̯˘ )
Pause......................... Guys, If na you be me wetin you go do at this point.. Well am a christian and u see am very humble... Lolzz. naso I tell the babe say change no dey oo say make she bring 1K say d
1K wey I get, e No good.. I could feel the Binsh staring at the side of my face but I couldn't look her in the face I sha add 500 from the 600 wey dey ma hand 2 d babe 1K... Collect 200 change... I con keep d last 300 for ma pocket... And I DETERMINED Like Kanu Nwankwo that na danfo we go enter back to Unilag..
We watched the stupid movie... Ihn con even be Nigerian movie " last flight to abuja or so" my mind No even dey there... I no even touch ma popcorn.. I just dey reason say I don fall ma hand Bad bad..
After the movie things were awkward between us. Talk no just dey flow well when we reached down to go back to school... Guess wetin the babe talk???
You guessed Right.. The babe say make we carry CAB again.. Yepa!! By this time I no fit panic again... JESUS TAKE THE WHEEL!! D babe just stand 4 one side.
So I follow one cab man negotiate beg am say make ihn take 6H say the babe wey I dey carry na mental patient, make ihn help us.. Ihn con agree....
inside the cab we didn't say anything to each other she must be thinking "hmm this guy no sure oo... Ihn be Eba boy" me no mind coz I no say na only 3H even dey ma hand.. I just use one calm voice tell d babe say "you know these ATMs could be annoying, they'll be giving someone damaged money" she just said "ok"... Na for there I know say I don fu*k up Big time...
Wait Readers that's not all... When we reached unilag... Naso I give the baba 3H.. The babe get down begin 2 make phone call, the Cab man don dey para for me say make I balance am ihn remaining 3H... As the gal call finish I just tell am say the man money remain 3H... Naso She commot money pay again...
Lol as we now entered school, I no even get single 30naira 4 school Cab reach New Hall, and since I don fall my hand bad bad.. I no want make Topsy pay ma cab fare.. I no even wan see the binsh again... I just form fake phone call like say person dey call me. I now told her to be going that I'll meet her in New hall.
I entered El-kanemi hall and narrated my Ordeal to my bestie "Tyrant" a rapper like me... Omo d guy laugh me no be small oo.. con escort me go new hall
Now in new hall I saw Jaybreeze another school artiste... He consoled me when he heard about my ordeal he didn't laugh at me at first though until the shock of the whole day happend.
I was standing at that Suya junction Na ihn I see The Babe Coming with two of her friends, she was in the middle na so our eye jam with her two friends, I just waved timidly... Guess what??,,,!!!! as her friends just sight me na ihn dey Burst out in laughter.... Gawd!!! I have Never Felt More Embarrased in my Whole life... Even Jaybreeze con dey laugh me...
Stupid Binshes!!! Why she go tell her friends naaaa.... I just Run upstairs enter ma room.. I no dey come outside anyhow again... I really fall ma hand bad bad!!!
Its true I planned 2 take her out... But e be like say na she take me out instead. Is dat bad?? (˘̯˘ ) mstcheeeew!! You answer
Lobatan!!!
I have been hiding this story for almost 3years.

OAU lecturer dies in auto crash

The Obafemi Awolowo University has again been thrown into mourning, following the death of one of its lecturers, Prof. Foluke Ogunleye, in an automobile accident.
Our correspondent gathered that Ogunleye died on December 26 on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway while travelling to Lagos.
The deceased was once the Head, Department of Dramatic Art, OAU and was said to have spent over three decades as a lecturer in the university.
The late professor was said to be the elder sister of Mr. Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser on Media to President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Public Relations Officer of the OAU, Mr. Abiodun Olanrewaju, confirmed Ogunleye’s death to our correspondent on the telephone.
He said, “Prof. Foluke Ogunleye died on December 26, on her way to Lagos. She was one of the icons which the Department of Dramatic Art and the nation rely on. The university will sorely miss her.”
Ogunleye turned 50 in 2012. According to information sighted by our correspondent on the OAU website, her birthday was celebrated with an international conference in her honour with the theme,’ Nigerian Theatre, Media, Popular Culture and Social Change.’
The focus of her academic career was on the use of drama, theatre and the mass media as instruments for improving the society. She directed many plays for the stage and the mass media and also acted in many stage and film productions.
The news of Ogunleye’s death came less than two months after a former Provost, College of Health Sciences, OAU, Prof. Solomon Ogunniyi, was found dead inside his office.

Monday 28 December 2015

National Open University of Nigeria "NOUN" POSTGRADUATES PROGRAMME REQUIREMENT

Requirements
To qualify for admission into any of the postgraduate programmes of the University, a candidate must meet, among others, all matriculation requirements of at least five (5) credit passes including English Language and Mathematics. Some programmes accept at least a pass in Mathematics.
»b) For Postgraduate Diploma Programmes, Candidates must possess either a minimum of pass Bachelors Degree in any discipline from a University recognised by the Senate of the NOUN OR a Higher National Diploma with a minimum of Lower Credit. For the Postgraduate Diploma in Legislative Drafting, the candidate must have been called to the Bar. Also for admission into the school of Business and Human Resource Management Postgraduate Diploma programmes, candidates with professional qualifications such as ACA, ACIS, ACIB, ACII, ACIA, etc may be considered on individual merit.
»c) For Master degree programmes, candidates must possess either a Bachelors Degree with a minimum of second class lower in the relevant field of study from a University recongnised by the Senate of the NOUN. However, holders of lower classification and with a minimum of 2 years of relevant post-qualification experience may be considered on individual merit OR a Postgraduate Diploma in related field of study from a recongnised University OR A Higher National Diploma with a minimum of Upper Credit in the relevant field of study. Candidate with membership certificate of relevant professional bodies may apply for the Master of Business (MBA) programme.
»d) For the Doctor of Philosophy Degree prorammes, candidates must possess a masters degree in relevant field of study from a University recongised by the Senate of the NOUN with a minimum score average of not less than 60% or a cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.5 on a 5-point scale. Studying with us gives a rewarding experience as we give you all the support you need to succeed. You are welcome.

ABOUT NOUN POSTGRADUATES PROGRAMME

The Postgraduate programmes of the University are run either on Full-time (particularly for research-based Ph.D and Masters Degrees) OR flexible time bases. Our programmes are designed to expand the depth of your knowledge and to develop new skills, update your professional skills as well as add value to your organisation and business. Hence most of our programmes, particularly at the Postgraduate Diploma and Masters level, are by Coursework and Research underpinned by the principles of Open and Distance Learning.
1.SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
(A) Postgraduate Diploma Programme in:
i) Christian Theology
ii) Journalism
iii) Peace and Conflict Resolution
iv) Criminology and Security Studies
(B) Master of Arts/Science Programmes in:
i) English
ii) Peace and Conflict Resolution
iii) Mass Communication
iv) Christian Theology
(C) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Programme (By Research) in:
i) Christian Theology/Religious Studies
ii) English and Literary Studies with specilisation in English Language, Literature in English, African Oral Literature
2.SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
(a) Postgraduate Diploma Programme in:
i) Banking and Finance
ii) Cooperative Management
iii) Corporate Governance
v) Human Resource Management
vi) Local Government Management
b) MBA Programme in:
i) Banking and Finance
ii) Corporate Government
iii) Financial Management.
iv) Human Resource management.
v) Marketing
c) Masters in Public Administration Programme (MPA) with Specialisation in:
i) Public Personnel Management
ii) Hospital Administration
iii) Local Government Administration
d) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) programme (By Research) in:
i) Public Administration
3. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
a) Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE)
b) Master of Education (M.Ed) in:
i) Educational Administration of Planning
ii) Educational Technology
c) Master of Science Education (M.Sc. Ed)
d) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Programme
i) Educational Leadership with specialization in:
1 Educational Administration
2 Educational Management
ii) Science Education
iii) Educational Technology
iv) Mathematics Education
All programmes in the school are by coursework and research
4. SCHOOL OF LAW
a) Postgraduate Diploma in Legislative Drafting
5. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
a) Postgraduate Diploma in:
i) Agricultural Extension and Management
ii) Digital Communication
iii) HIV/AIDs Education and Management
iv) Information Technology
c) Master of Science (M,Sc) Programme in Information Technology
with Internet Application.
d) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Programme by Research in:
i) Agricultural Extension and Management
ii) Applied Mathematics (Industrial Option)
iii) Crop Production/Protection
iv) Animal Production
v) Applied Biology
vi) Polymer Science
vii) Environmental Science/Climate Change
viii) Waste Management
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
a) To qualify for admission into any of the postgraduate programmes of the University, a candidate must meet, among others, all matriculation requirements of at least five (5) credit passes including English Language and Mathematics. Some programmes accept at least a pass in Mathematics.
b) For Postgraduate Diploma Programmes, Candidates must possess either a minimum of pass Bachelors Degree in any discipline from a University recognised by the Senate of the NOUN OR a Higher National Diploma with a minimum of Lower Credit. For the Postgraduate Diploma in Legislative Drafting, the candidate must have been called to the Bar. Also for admission into the school of Business and Human Resource Management Postgraduate Diploma programmes, candidates with professional qualifications such as ACA, ACIS, ACIB, ACII, ACIA, etc may be considered on individual merit.
c) For Master degree programmes, candidates must possess either a Bachelors Degree with a minimum of second class lower in the relevant field of study from a University recongnised by the Senate of the NOUN. However, holders of lower classification and with a minimum of 2 years of relevant post-qualification experience may be considered on individual merit OR a Postgraduate Diploma in related field of study from a recongnised University OR A Higher National Diploma with a minimum of Upper Credit in the relevant field of study. Candidate with membership certificate of relevant professional bodies may apply for the Master of Business (MBA) programme.
d) For the Doctor of Philosophy Degree prorammes, candidates must possess a masters degree in relevant field of study from a University recongised by the Senate of the NOUN with a minimum score average of not less than 60% or a cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.5 on a 5-point scale. Studying with us gives a rewarding experience as we give you all the support you need to succeed. You are welcome.

Dear Lady, You just have to read this to the End!!!!!!



I am excited that you commended the advise to guys and some of you even shared it. It is good to know you appreciate such gestures. But, can i also give you an advise?

This yuletide is something you must be careful with. You must guide and guard yourself. In my few years of Therapism and Counselling, i have encountered persons who are regretting certain of their actions at a time.

Well, it is being said in our local palace that; "The dog on a mission to lost would not hear the master's whistle". But i pray that would not be your case.

You are already to do ALL sorts as long as it registers you as one of the big babes in town making things 'happen'. Well, i don't know what you make happen except for your constant upload of pictures and changing of dps. Life is seriously more than that.

All you achieved this year was an upgrade from blackberry Q10 to Samsung Galaxy Note 5, oh sorry, you got a 'Selfie stick' too. Congrats!

This year is ending and with your unproductive life, you venture to begin the new year with the wayward way you started the last one. I thought it was said that; "Only a fool will keep doing a particular in a particular way but expects a different result"?

How much do you really worth in the market of life? No, if we decide to shade you up as a ware, what will be the price tag on you?

Why are you opening your legs for cheap and for free? Any guy could sleep with you because he cruises Camry 2 point 2 or a hired Range. Is that all that life means? Was that what you were born to do? It is good you know all the hotels and all the hide-outs, would it not be nice too to know some SENSE SPOTS.#countdown#

UNILORIN Primary Education Programme Gets NUC Approval

 National Universities Commission, NUC accredited the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN newly established Primary Education programme.
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has given the management of the University of Ilorin the go-ahead for its newly established Primary Education programme, having satisfied all necessary conditions needed for the successful take-off of the course.
The NUC’s nod came through its accreditation team that visited the University last Monday (December 14, 2015).
Presenting her report at the end of the team’s visit last Tuesday (December 15, 2015), the leader of the accreditation team, Prof. Julie Ibiam, commended the management of the University of Ilorin for putting in place all necessary requirements for the new programme.
The accreditation team leader, who is a Professor of Childhood Education, Department of Primary Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, explained that the team visited the Department of Primary Education, the University Library, laboratories and other related places on campus, saying that what they found on ground had shown clearly that the University was indeed ready for the course.
Prof. Ibiam disclosed that the team had examined the academic content, curriculum, physical structure of the Department, the admission modality, the laboratory and library facilities, among others.
She advised the authority of the University to intensify efforts on things that would further give the Department a face-lift so as to be rated as one of the best in the country.
In his response, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON), thanked the NUC team for painstakingly screening the Department without fear or favour.
The Vice-Chancellor, who was represented on the occasion by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Technology and Innovation), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji, explained that the University of Ilorin is very conscious of standard when it comes to research, teaching and community service.
Prof. Olatunji described Primary Education as the foundation that must be given a proper attention and recognition to ensure that everything built on it stands on a good footing.
He then pledged that the University would do everything possible to ensure that the institution sustains its leading role in terms of academic integrity.
Earlier on Monday, the accreditation team was welcomed to the University by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (RTI) on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali.
The leader of the team, Prof. Ibiam, said the team was in the University of Ilorin to perform a national assignment given to them by the National Universities Commission as regards the accreditation of Primary Education, a new programme in the institution.
She explained that the NUC representatives were not in the University to witch-hunt the authority of the institution but to look at what is on ground in the new Department.
Prof. Ibiam, therefore, sought the cooperation and assistance of the University authority by providing the team with necessary information and enabling environment needed to carry out the exercise effectively and efficiently.
In his response, Prof. Olatunji urged members of the accreditation team to feel free to conduct their exercise, pledging that the authority of the University would provide them with necessary materials, documents and necessary information they needed for the job.

LASU Authorities urge staff, students and community to embrace peace

Authorities of the Lagos State University(LASU), Ojo, in the spirit of the season, have urged the entire university community to embrace peace and re-dedicate themselves to better service delivery.
This is contained in the university's official bulletin made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Saturday.
‎According to the bulletin, the staff, students and the entire community are charged to continue to keep faith in the ‎"LASU Project".
"With special wishes of peace and prosperity, the LASU management hereby celebrates with its staff, students and the entire university community on the yuletide season.
``The yuletide season brings in its wake glad tidings, peace and a sense of unity to all and sundry, particularly, the Christian world,” it said.
‎The authorities also prayed that the season would usher in, for the university community, a cheerful end of year 2015 and a great beginning in the New Year

University Crime UNN student arrested for robbery, cultism

A University of Nigeria, Nsukka studenthas been arrested for engaging in cultism and robbery.

According toVanguardreports, the final year student whose name was given asUgwuanyi Ezinwannewas nabbed by the operatives of Special Anti- Robbery Squad, SARS, Enugu State Police Command as two other accomplices absconded.

Ugwuanyi was reported to be terrorizing his neighbourhood in Nsukka, harassing and robbing inhabitants of the society at gunpoint.

The native of Ama-Eziani, Achara community inNsukka Local Government Area, Enugu State, is currently being investigated by the operatives of the special anti-robbery squad, Enugu, in company of two other students still at large.

According to police reports, Ugwuanyi and his two other accomplices invaded the home of victim who wishes to be unnamed, carting away his plasma TV, cash and Play Station video.

Other stolen items were also discovered in the suspect's residence after he was apprehended by police.

During interrogation, Ugwuanyi confirmed being a member of the Vikings confraternity, however, he added the he regretted his membership. He blamed his arrest on his inability to give up membership of the cult group.

Sunday 27 December 2015

Teaching in Nigeria is difficult says British Principal

 A Briton, Mr. Graham Meredith, says that teaching in Nigerian schools is a difficult task. Meredith, the Principal of Premiere Academy, Lugbe, Abuja, said this during the institution’s sixth graduation ceremony.
He said, “To be a principal in Nigeria is not an easy job because the kids want to learn. When you have pupils that want to learn and improve themselves, it becomes a big challenge as you have to prepare because they are intelligent.”
According to him, Nigerian educational system is also unique because of many factors, including the desire of the pupils to go for the best.
He added, “The pupils want to learn and they see it as an opportunity to go to the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Europe to further their careers. They work and study hard and have good manners. From what I have seen, Nigerian pupils also are very respectful.
“If you do well, you can get admission and meet other best scholars across the world. And if you go to the best universities, you are going to meet the best people. But you have to get the entry ticket.”
To boost the moral of teachers, he stated that motivation should be the primary factor to be taken into consideration.
Meredith added, “Teachers at Premiere are qualified and are specialists in their own field. While some of them have the minimum degree qualification, others have master’s degrees. Besides, teachers here are motivated.
PUNCH

Nigerian Int'l students protest against CBN's ban of use of ATM cards abroad

  Some Nigerian students studying abroad staged a peaceful protest in front of the Nigerian embassy yesterday over the Central Bank of Nigeria's ban on the use of Debit and credit cards outside Nigeria. CBN plans to stop the use of Nigerian debit and credit cards as from January 1st 2016..


Policeman kills twin brothers,friend and himself in Lagos(Photos)

  A drunk policeman, Stephen James, on Saturday shot dead three male customers at a hotel in the Ketu area of Lagos State.
According to SUNDAY PUNCH, among the deceased were twin brothers identified as Taiwo and Kehinde Oyesunle and their friend known simply as Jeje. The twins were the only children of their mother.
The tragic incident; which happened outside the premises of Paulson Hotel on Anibaba Street around 4:20pm, threw the entire neighbourhood and its environs into chaos with passers-by and residents scampering in different directions.
According to eyewitnesses, trouble started when the police sergeant with Force number 217884, threatened to shoot customers if they failed to buy him an alcoholic drink.
The policeman, who was said to be a habitual smoker of marijuana, however, felt offended after the victims – Taiwo, Kehinde and Jeje – cautioned him to comport himself as an adult and a responsible policeman.
The eyewitnesses said the policeman ambushed and killed the three young men, who were in their early 30s, as they stepped outside the hotel premises where they had gone to celebrate Jeje’s birthday.
When the gravity of his act dawned on him, the policeman reportedly shot himself in the chest. A guest at the hotel, who witnessed the killings, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the policeman had boasted about wanting to kill people hours before the incident happened.
The customer, who identified himself only as Femi, said all efforts to pacify the policeman proved abortive as he kept fomenting trouble and harassing visitors with his gun all afternoon. “I was in the bar when the policeman first came in and threatened to shoot customers if they failed to buy him drinks.
He boasted that he felt like killing someone today, but other customers and I pleaded with him. “When the three guys walked in and sat, he went to them and threatened them too.
But the guys told him to calm down that they would take care of him but he should comport himself as a responsible police officer. “Nobody knew he took offence with their statement.
The police officer shot the three guys one after the other as they stepped outside the hotel before killing himself. The whole thing happened like a movie,” he said.
Another resident Ladipo Idowu told our correspondents that the policeman was known to foment trouble in the area. He said James usually fired his gun indiscriminately and the residents had warned the hotel authorities to caution him but nothing was done about it.
Another eyewitness, Dada Salawu, said, he was passing by when he saw the policeman and the three friends exchanging words. He said hardly had he left the area when the policeman opened fire on the victims.
A former girlfriend to one of the slain twins told SUNDAY PUNCH that they were the only children of their parents. The lady, who was inconsolable as she spoke to one of our correspondents, said the twins were still mourning the death of their father who passed away in June 2014 when their lives were cut short.
Refusing to have her picture taken, she said, “I called them very early on Saturday morning not to go outside their compound after I dreamt of seeing blood. I called them again at about 2:00pm to warn them. The twins, however, decided to drive a vehicle a relation had just bought at about 3:00pm.
They drove to Paulson Hotel.” The Sports Utility Vehicle which the victims drove was still parked in front of the hotel by the time our correspondents left the scene. An angry mob, which later gathered at the scene of the tragedy, attempted to burn down the hotel and destroy properties within its premises.
As irate youths threw bottles and stones at the hotel, lodgers ran out of their rooms with their luggage and fled the scene. As at the time of filing this report, the hotel had been completely deserted by staff and guests.
The youths also wanted to burn the corpse of the policeman, but policemen, who later got to the scene pleaded with them. Policemen led by the Divisional Police Officer of the Ketu Police Station arrived at the scene at about 5.30 pm to carry the corpses away.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Joe Offor, confirmed the killings to our correspondents on the telephone. However, he said he had not yet received the full details of the incident. DSP Joe Offor said, “The policeman was on duty at that hotel. He was attached to Mopol 22, Ikeja.
He was drunk while on duty and he acted under the influence of alcohol.” Efforts to speak with the management of the hotel on the incident proved abortive as it was deserted as of 6.30pm when one of our correspondents left the scene.
When one of our correspondents visited the home of the twins at No. 3, Dairo Street, Ketu, a sea of sympathisers were gathered, while friends of the victims vowed to revenge the killing. The entire neighbourhood was in tension with nearby hotels, drinking joints and shops closing for business earlier than usual.

5 Signs You Are Dating A Bad ‘Player’

Here is a list of things men should do that women really adore.
1. Planning is amazing
When a man plans, it’s almost as exciting as him proposing. Whether he organises a date, a weekend trip and an afternoon walk, all of it makes a woman happy. It shows her that he is capable of putting effort into her, and she likes it.
2. Being a great listener
Showing a woman that you’re a great listener isincredible. Remember things that the woman mentioned that she likes. Whether it’s flowers, a book, chocolates or jewellery, if you surprise your woman, it makes her feel really special.

3. Show HER some vulnerability
It’s extraordinary when a man can openly and honestly talk about his feelings with you. When he’s comfortable doing so, it’s great. It’s so great, it’s like winning the emotional lottery.
4. Please her in the bedroom
When a man can make it happen for a woman, how elated she is. A man, who wants to pleasure a woman, so she really enjoys herself, this is how women define a good man. He gets an extra applause if it’s something he doesn’t ordinarily like doing.
5. Cook for her
When a man knows his way around the kitchen and is capable and confident, it’s cute. Women are $uckers for the look on his face when he means business with those vegetables. Cooking takes patience and shows women that they are cherish-worthy.
6. Let’s go shopping
Let’s face it; sports are a popular hobby for most men. Well, shopping is a favourite pastime of many women. Shopping is to women what sports is to men. Shopping may not be good for women’s wallets (or their man’s), and it certainly isn’t cardio, but it absolutely is fun. When a man can shop with you and give his opinion, he’s golden.
7. It’s okay to be nerdy
Am I the only woman who not-so-secretly thinks it’s really endearing when a man is curled up on his couch with his book? When he gets all geeked out and excited about something he is
reading and is not ashamed of it, it is pretty adorable.
8. Compromise is key
How many times has your man done something he doesn’t want to because you asked him to?
When a man does something for his woman that he wouldn’t ordinarily want to do, it makes her heart melt. Being sweet and thoughtful always goes a long way. She so appreciates you doing something you’re not eager to.
9. Get all sporty
It’s nice to see men fired up and pa*sionate about sports. In fact, it’s oddly exciting. When you are roaring at the TV and getting all riled up — it’s almost Intimate. When your eyes light up, you become quite desirable.
10. Kisses and caresses her
Being affectionate and sweet to women goes a long way. When a man is sweet to his woman — whether he puts his arm around her when she is not expecting it, hold her hand just because, or give her an excited kiss for no reason — her heart skips a beat.
11. Love her family
Some people have an unusual family. But, your family is your family and you love them a lot. When a man gets in close with the girl’s family and makes all family members love him, he’s
extra fabulous.
12. It’s okay to be dominating
Dominating us makes us sizzle in all the right places. Every woman wants a little Fifty Shades of Grey in her life. There’s a time and a place to make love, and there’s a time and a place to be more aggressive. When the man know the difference, he can make us swoon.

5 Types Of Women You Should Never Consider Dating

  OK. So you’re just out of a relationship and you’re fresh in the dating market. You’re thinking of hooking up with a beautiful young woman irrespective of where or how you meet her. It could be at the bar, a red light district or even the club. All you’re concerned about is the fact that she’s single and you should make that move simply because she’s a potential fling or girlfriend in the making. Even though she seems to be a good catch, you may want to watch some subtle signs she may be giving off that may be an indication of the negativity she would bring, if you ever considered dating her.

As a result, here are five types of women you should do all you can to avoid (at least till you get to know them well enough) when you’re on the lookout for a woman to date.

The One That Dislikes What She Does
A lot of women are around who don’t give a hoot what happens to their jobs or careers simply because they would rather not work but get someone who would shoulder all their responsibilities. It is important for you to deduce if she’s on to you for different reasons that have nothing to do with the real you such as your account balance.
You can ask her about her career and be on the lookout for how pa*sionate she answers your inquiry. If she’s also driven to leave her present job for something bigger, then that’s a good sign. If she’s however the type that isn’t too keen about what she does and jumps around from one job to the other or repeatedly tells you she dislikes work, she may be out for the money. Women that are like this mostly do not appreciate how generous you may be on the long run which has a negative effect on whatever kind of relationship you plan to have with her.

The One That’s Always Stuck With Her Phone
Someone that’s attached to their phones are problematic in that they have a need to constantly stay in contact with people perhaps as a means of feeling secured. They may not necessarily be chatting with their friends or acquaintances but they feel a compulsion to check their phone for details. Dependency on social media through their smart phones would present a problem as time goes on if you end up dating them.

A Lady That Just Came Out Of A Broken Relationship
There are a lot of reasons why these type of women should not be atop your list of potential dates. Though they are very attractive, pa*sionate and wild, chances are they would break your heart. A woman that just got out of a relationship is doing all she can to avoid any new pain. They usually want to be around people and will connect with anyone around them that would make them feel better. Such women would easily jump into any relationship that comes their way which increases the chances of you getting hurt if you ever get attached to them.

The Lady Seated Alone Downing Drinks In The Bar
A lot of men are attracted to women that can hold their own and do typically the kind of things men do on a regular. It is however important you avoid throwing caution to the wind as she may just be at the bar to blow off steam after a bad day or worse still a breakup. More so, she may be the type that gets emotional after one too many drinks and the fun night you might have been on the lookout for could turn into a night of tears and petting.
The One That Blames The World For Everything That’s Wrong With Her
Rolling with a pessimistic woman is something you don’t want to do especially one that never sees her fault in things. Such people are basically incapable of accepting responsibility for their actions and would rather blame everyone and everything for whatever wrong befalls them. They would never change any of their problematic attitude because they never see anything wrong in their actions. If you find her constantly talking about how everyone messes up but her, you may want to reconsider going ahead with a relationship.

Saturday 26 December 2015

EKSU Deadline On Payment Of Acceptance And School Fees 2015/2016 Announced

The Management of Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti 2015/2016 academic session has directed that candidates who have been offered provisional admission through 2nd supplementary for 2015/2016 session are given two weeks (weeks) fromTuesday 29th December, 2015toMonday 11th January, 2016to pay their acceptance fees as well as their school fees respectively.
You are to note that failure to accept the offer of admission and non-payment of school fees will amount to forfeiture of the offer. Accordingly, any candidate who fails to comply with this directive will be replaced immediately.

Fed Poly, Ado–Ekiti HND Admission Screening Test 2015/2016 Announced

The management of Federal Polytechnic, Ado – Ekiti members of the public that the HND Admission Screening Exercise for all candidates who have applied to pursue Full-Time Higher National Diploma (HND) Programmes of the Federal Polytechnic, Ado – Ekiti for the 2015/2016 Academic Session will hold as follows:
DATE SCHOOLTIME
9:00 am – 3:00 pmMonday, 11thJanuary, 2016School of Engineering and
School of Environmental Studies
9:00 am – 3:00 pmSchool of Science and
Computer StudiesTuesday, 12thJanuary, 2016
9:00 am – 300 pmSchool of Business StudiesWednesday, 13thJanuary, 2016
TheHNDAdmission Screening for all the Full-Time applicants, will hold simultaneously in the respective offices of the Heads of the various Departments between the period specified for each School as mandated by the Admission’s Committee.
Furthermore, all candidates for the Screening Exercise are required to come along with the following:
i. Original and photocopies of all their credentials
ii. A copy of duly completed and printed online Application Form
iii. IT Letter
iv. Two recent Passport Photographs
The foregoing is for the consideration, spreading of the information and further necessary action of visitors to the Polytechnic website, please.
Thank you.
Signed
P.A. Osakinle
for : Deputy Registrar, PIP

Low Patronage"Government should increase fees in public Universities so that students might opt for private institutions"- JABU VC


The Vice Chancellor of theJoseph Ayo Babalola University, (JABU) Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun State,Prof Sola Fajanahas blamed the declining rate of students applying into private universities on the poor economic situation in the country.

Fajana advocated the narrowing down the gap between private and public university fees as he believes this will encourage more parents to consider private universities for their wards.

He urged the government to consider an upward review of the fees payable by students in public universities as this will cause parents will consider the advantages inherent in patronizing private institutions.

Professor Fajana noted that JABU has taken care of ravaging joblessness among graduates as all graduates of the institution are already trained in entrepreneurial skills thereby creating rooms for diversification by graduands.

UNIJOS Strike: ASUU disappointed in university governing...

The University of Joschapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities has expressed their disappointment that the university governing council has been unable to resolve the discord in the institution which started eight weeks ago
Dr Chris Piwuna, ASUU Chairman, University of Jos, disclosed that lecturers have made themselves available for dialogue, but the council and senate of the university have made themselves unavailable.

He added that the university authorities have been nonchalant, despite attempts by individuals and stakeholders to resolve the issues.

Piwuna said, “This is eight week of industrial action and we we very surprised that this action has taken this long to resolve and it is not because we have made ourselves unavailable to the university authorities or the senate.

Interestingly we have met with individuals who are interested in seeing these issues resolved more than we have met with the authorities.”

“We want to ask this simple question. Is the university closed or open? If it is open, why has it taken the university eight weeks to resolve the crisis? The purpose of university is leaning and research and if a university has been closed for eight weeks without any activity, then, we wonder what type of learning environment is this," the chairman lamented.


Thursday 24 December 2015

UI Job Vacancies – Internal and External Advertisement

University of Ibadan, UI job vacancies – Internal and External Advertisement.
Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified applicants to fill the following academic vacancies in various departments/units of the University of Ibadan (UI) as indicated below:
1.DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Lecturer II/Lecturer 1/Senior Lecturer
Applicants must possess Bachelor, Master and Ph.D Degrees in relevant or related fields from an accredited and reputable university.
A minimum of 3 years teaching experience at the University level is required for Lecturer 1 applicants and a minimum of 6 years teaching experience at the University level for Senior Lecturer applicants. Evidence of scholarly publications in reputable outlets is required for Lecturer 1 and Senior Lecturer applicants.
Applicants must be competent to teach Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Quantitative Methods and Research Methodology, Mathematical Economics and Econometrics as well as at least two of the following courses:
*.Monetary and Finance Economics
*.Development Economics
*.Public Sector Economics
*.International Economics
*.Petroleum and Energy Economics
*.Health Economics
*.Labour Economics
II DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE
Lecturer II/Lecturer I/Senior Lecturer
Applicants must possess Bachelor, Master and Ph.D Degrees in relevant disciplines from an accredited and reputable University.
A minimum of 3 years post-doctoral teaching experience in a University is required for Lecturer I applicants and a minimum of 6 years teaching experience in a University for Senior Lecturer applicants. Evidence of scholarly publications is required for Lecturer I and Senior Lecturer applicants.
Membership of the Chartered Institute of Bankers is an added advantage (or other relevant professional bodies).
Applicants must be competent to teach Microecconomics, Macroeconomics, Bank Lending and Credit Administration, Banking Laws and Regulations. In addition, Applicants must be able to teach at least two of the following elective courses:
*.Monetary and Finance Policy
*.Quantitative Methods and Research Methodology
*.Investment analysis and Capital Market
*.Financial Management and Financial Statement Linkages
*.Corporate Policy and Strategy
*.Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
*.Bank and Risk Management
*.International Banking and Risk
*.International Finance, Futures and Derivatives
*.Islamic Banking and Finance.
III DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING
Lecturer II/Lecturer I/Senior Lecturer
Applicants must possess Bachelor, Master and Ph.D Degrees in relevant or related fields from an accredited University.
Evidence of relevant professional qualifications will be an added advantage.
A minimum of 3 years teaching experience in a university is required for Lecturer I applicants and a minimum of 6 years teaching experience in a university for Senior Lecturer applicants. Evidence of scholarly publications is required for Lecturer I and Senior Lecturer applicants.
Applicants must be competent to teach Financial Reports and Ethics; Management Accounting and Tax. In addition applicants must be able to teach at least two of the following elective courses:
*.Quantitative Methods and Research Methodology
*.Audit and Assurance
*.Strategic financial Management
*.Public sector Accounting
*.International Accounting and Risk management
*.Forensic Accounting
*.Corporate Policy and Strategy
*.Business Strategy and Corporate Governance
*.Human Resources Accounting
*.Environmental Accounting.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Applicants should forward their applications and detailed Curriculum Vitae (20 copies) stating: Date of Birth (not Age), Marital Status, State of Origin, L.G.A., Telephone Number, E-mail Address, Academic Qualifications, Previous Work Experience, Publications (if any),Names and Addresses of three (3) Referees and enclose two sets of Photostat copies of relevant credentials including Birth Certificate/Sworn Affidavit of Birth to reach the Deputy Registrar Establishments (Academic Staff), University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, not later than six weeks from the date of this publication.
Applicants should request their referees to send reports on them on letter head and under confidential cover, indicating the positions and department to which they have applied, direct to the Deputy Registrar Establishments (Academic Staff) from who further details may be obtained.
Applicants are required to indicate the position and Department to which they applied in the application as well as the envelope containing the application.
Only the applications of shortlisted candidates will be acknowledged.
Shortlisted applicants would be required to make a Departmental seminar presentation on a completed/ongoing research work in their area of interest before being shortlisted for the oral interview.
SALARY SCALE
Lecturer II CONUASS 3
Lecturer I CONUASS 4
Senior Lecturer CONUASS 5

Glo Introduces N500 For 3GB Weekend Data Plan

Airtel was the first, MTN somewhat canceled their’s, and now Glo has joined the trend of weekend data plans, this Glo’s new plan preferable to Airtel’s weekend plan, because you’re not only limited to weekends,
it also works for 7days, but you can use it starting from 12am to 5am
How can I sub for the weekend plan?
Dial *777# and follow the command below
(Data services=>Buy data=>Night and Weekend)
Choose your preferred plan.
This is definitely a Chrisman gift from Glo.
Let’s patiently wait for Etisalat…

Wednesday 23 December 2015

Photo: Suspects Of Oyingbo Robbery Busted By Vigilante Group

 Vigilante Group in Oyingbo area has busted the the armed robbery gang that raided Oyingbo market.
According to Punch, the Lagos State Police Command have arrested a suspected robber, Saliu John, on the Old Apapa Road, Oyingbo, after allegedly dispossessing some market women of about N28,000.
Punch correspondent learnt that John, who was said to have come to the area with two others, was nabbed by members of a vigilante group after he reportedly
missed his way after the operation. John and other accomplices had suddenly become separated, forcing the suspect to hide behind a tanker parked on the road.
It was learnt that some local security men later sighted him there. Punch Metro learnt that John, who was arrested at about 9pm on Monday, was questioned by the security men and he told them that he had come to do business in the area from Ijora, after which he missed his way.
When the suspect was, however, searched, the vigilance group members were said to have found different purses containing money, arousing the suspicion of the security men that John allegedly attacked some market women.
The suspect was said to have been taken to the Iponri Police Division on Tuesday. A member of the vigilance service executive, identified only as Musibau, told Punch Metro that John’s three-man gang usually came from the Ijora area to rob on Jones, Atitebi and
neighbouring streets on the Old Apapa Road. Musibau added that when John could not account for the cash found on him, the security men knew he was a robber.
He said: “It was at about 8.30pm on Monday. The robber was hiding behind a tanker parked by the roadside. It was a security man at a hotel nearby who noticed the stranded robber and alerted the vigilance group.
“When we searched him, we found purses containing
sums of N1,500, N3,000, N2,500 among others, which added up to around N28,000.
He could not give account of where he got the purses. He initially lied that he was coming from the Ijora area to do business and he had missed his way. “Later, he confessed to robbery, and we held him until the morning when policemen from Iponri came to take him away.
The hoodlums have a culture of robbing women who are returning from markets in the evening. They would attack them with broken bottles and clubs and collect their day’s sales. “We learnt that the suspect came with two others who had escaped, but he got separated from them and was left behind.
We did not find any weapon on John. But he came from the Ijora Badia, Apapa area.” A resident, identified only as Kareem, said the gang also stole the batteries of two cars parked on Atitebi Street.
Punch learnt that the vigilance group and the police were making efforts to track the two other suspected robbers. The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, promised to get back on the incident. He, however, had yet to do so as of press time.

UNILAG Hostel Allocation Guidelines – 2015/16

University of Lagos, UNILAG hall of residence allocation guidelines for the 2015/2016 fresh and returning students.
This is to inform all the students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) that the management of the institution has released a guideline for them to register for hall/hostel allocation.
UNILAG Hall of Residence (HoR) allocation exercise has been scheduled to commence on Wednesday, December 23, 2015 for newly admitted students, while that of final year and other levels will commence in January..
How to Apply for UNILAG Hall of Residence.
1.The 2015/2016 accommodation exercise is strictly anonline distribution and allocation of bed spaces.
2.Students should note that there are limited bed spaces due to increase in the number of students.
3.Allocation of bed spaces will be on the basis offirst come first served
4.All freshers shall be distributed intopermanent HoR. Thereafter they will ballot for bed spaces on the basis of their assigned HoR.
5.Students with medical challenges (physically challenged inclusive) should register at the Medical Centre; otherwise their cases will not be treated by the Students Affairs Division.
6.No salesof scratch cards for accommodation. Students are advised to log on directly to unilaghalls.comfor allocation of bed spacesusing matriculation number or jamb registration number as the case is applicable
7.Students should strictly abide by the time table for allocation of bed spaces for each category.
8.Illegal sales or purchase of bed spaces attractsrustication for two (2) semesters; any student caught will be disciplined accordingly,so beware!!!
9.Students must pay their accommodation fee within3-working daysafter allocation of bed space, else the bed space stands forfeited
10.Deriving from nine (9) above, another round of balloting will be carried out to give opportunity to students who did not succeed in the earlier ballot.
11.Complaints should be channeled through theonline help deskfor accommodation. All complaints shall be attended to promptly. No students and staff are allowed to gather in or outside the Students Affairs Office.
12.Re-assignment of HoR based on choice will not be entertained; students with such request shall forfeit his/her allocation.
13.Under no circumstances should any bed space/room not officially assigned be occupied by any student.
14.Students penalised for any form of social and academic misconduct are not eligible for accommodation.
15.Biological form for staff child(ren) has been uploaded online, members of staff are expected to fill, print, sign and submit at the Student Affairs Division (attach copy of birth certificate and last course registration form of 2015/2016 session). Other necessary information will be posted on the University Website and in theInformation Flash.
16.All students resident in the HoR shall be issued identification pass/cards, which must be produced on demand at any point in time.
17.All students are requested to avail themselves of information on accommodation through theUnilag Website, Lagmobile and the Information Flash.
18.The date for balloting of bed space for freshers is Wednesday, December 23, 2015 while that of final year and other levels will commence in January.

10 Amazing Health Benefits of Making Love

Making love is not only a great way to have a healthy relationship or for fun, but it’s also a great way to keep yourself and your partner healthy. Most of you’d agree that making love is a wonderful stress buster and can free you from the shackles of a busy life.
While making love regularly increases your immunity, it also acts as a great form of exercise. There is absolutely no doubt that making love is an incontrovertible part of our life.
Beyond pleasure, there are several health benefits of making love. Such as, an active s-x life is also the key to staying young and living longer, etc. These and more are some of the most amazing health benefits of making love. Read on if you care to know more about them.
Here I will try to discuss 10 amazing health benefits of making love. You may like this!
10 Amazing Health Benefits of Making Love:
1. It Helps You Sleep Better.
The sleep that you get just after you’ve made love will be much more relaxed. Getting a good night’s sleep will make you feel alert and overall healthy.
One of the brain’s stress-relieving chemicals, oxytocin, is released during making love. That oxytocin does not only increase endorphins and decrease pain, but it can also help put you to sleep. “S-x, and feeling loved, decreases stress, which makes worries disappear and allows you to fall into a deep sleep.”
It also involves muscle contractions and movement that deplete the body of energy, allowing it to be flooded with those feel-good, soothing hormones.
2. It Burns Calories.
Making love is a great form of exercise and helps burn those stubborn calories.
Studies suggest that making love on a regular basis is as good as pumping some iron in the gym. Also, it involves muscular movement of the thighs, legs, arms, shoulders and lower abdomen which equals a total body workout.
The average session burns about 150 calories, comparable to an easy yoga session or a walk. It’s a nice exercise. It burns calories, especially if it is doing by a variety of styles and position. Making love is a good way to lose weight.
3. It Boosts Your Immune System.
Making love just once or twice a week has been linked to having higher levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin, which can increase your protection from colds and other infections by up to 30 percent.
4. It Keeps You Young.
There’s no doubt that an active romantic life makes couples live a happy and longer life.
Research suggests that regular lovemaking allows the release of endorphins and boosts the skin’s production of vitamin D, which in turn makes one look and feel young.
5. It Helps to Get Relieves From Stress.
A big health benefit of making love is lower blood pressure and overall stress reduction, according to researchers from Scotland who reported their findings in the journal Biological Psychology.
They studied 24 women and 22 men who kept records of their sexual activity. Researchers found that it helps to get relieves from stress.
6. It Helps to Improve Fertility
Frequent s-x regulates menstrual cycles, which makes conception easier. Orgasm is a fact here which actually assists with fertilization. All those of you who are planning to become mommies anytime soon, here’s good news!
According to report, better s.ex leads to better chances of conception (Yay). The best way to achieve this is by not treating it like a chore; instead better the quality of s-x to increase your chances of getting pregnant.
7. It Helps Fight Disease.
A good session of lovemaking helps in combating a lot of diseases in both men and women.
You will be surprised to know that making love reduces the risk of cancer, heart diseases and even common cold.
8. It Helps to Reduce Pain.
Making love is a nice natural pain reducer. According to studies, vaginal stimulation may lead to increased pain tolerance which in turn has the power to ease out pain during periods, arthritis and migraine.
As the hormone oxytocin surges, endorphins increase, and pain declines. For chronic pain sufferers, forget about popping toxic pain pills, s-x is the way to go.
Migraines and chronic back pain have been shown to be reduced, thanks to these incredible natural healers. S-x wards off the flu and colds. A lovemaking session can release the tension that restricts blood vessels in the brain.
9. It Helps Women More Beautiful
It helps women to be more beautiful. During making of love, women produce the estrogen hormone in significant amounts.
These hormones can make women’s skin smoother and makes hair becomes shiny. Sweat that released during s-x can cleanse the pores and make skin glow.
Beside that, sexual relationships can increase the amount of pheromone in the body that can make a woman look more beautiful and attractive.
10. It Promotes Overall Well-Being
If you are comfortably happy, then be assured that nothing else can challenge your health. And s-x has the capacity to promote the overall well-being of a couple.
A steamy session powered by s-x can easily perk up your mood and keep you in a happy zone.
Researches shows that a positive relationship significantly improves the overall health and well- being. Happily married couples are less likely to develop health problems such as cancer and heart failure, and will live longer on average.
Your body will experience a whole roller coaster of hormones during s-x and reminisce afterwards. The main hormone is oxytocin, also known as the hormone of love is called.
This particular hormone is important for binding and cherish with your partner and will be released when you’re hugging and have contact with your partner.
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FUNAAB Resumption Date For Fresh And Returning Students 2015/2016 Announced

The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, wishes to inform the public that in preparation for the commencement of academic activities for 2015/2016 Academic Session, the Senate has approved the following resumption schedule for Fresh and Returning Students:
*Arrival of Fresh Students:Monday, January 11, 2016;
*Clearance, Registration and Orientation for Fresh Students:Monday, January 11 – Friday, January 22, 2016;
*Online Registration of Returning Students:Monday, January 11, 2016 – Friday, February 19, 2016;
*Arrival of Returning Students:Sunday, January 24, 2016;
*Commencement of First Semester Lectures for all Students:Monday, January 25, 2016.
Both Fresh and Returning Students are requested to check the University Website: www.unaab.edu.ng for further information on fees, accommodation and registration procedures.
Payment of acceptance fee by new students will commence onMonday, January 04, 2016.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Olusola Bandele Oyewole, wishes all FUNAABITES a rewarding new Academic Session.

Mohammadu Buhari President to provide free education for students

The president announced the plan, aimed at addressing the needs of the poor and vulnerable in the society in his 2016 Budget Speech

Nigerian president,Mohammadu Buhariis developing a programme that will ensure free education for science, technology and education students in tertiary institutions
Buhariannounced this plan during his Budget Speech on Tuesday, December 22.

He said, “through the Office of the Vice-President, we are working with various development partners to design an implementable and transparent conditional cash transfer programme for the poorest and most vulnerable.

“This programme will be implemented in phases. Already, the compilation of registers of the poorest persons is on-going.

In the coming weeks, we will present the full programme, which will include our home-grown public primary school feeding and free education for science, technology and education students in our tertiary institutions. “Indeed, this will mark a historic milestone for us as a nation.’’
He also assured that the governmentwill tackle the issue of shortage of teachers in public schools.

He added that the government planned to recruit, train and deploy 500,000 unemployed graduates and NCE holders to strengthen basic education.

Trey Songz American singer receives handmade portrait of him made by Nigerian student

 
A Medical student of the University of Lagos recently honored US RnB artist,Trey Songz, during his visit to Nigeria for theRhythm Unpluggedconcert.
Handmade portrait of Trey Songz (Foladavid)


Adefemi David of Fola David artistry drew a photo of American singer and presented it to him during the concert which took place on December 19.
Handmade portrait of Trey Songz (Foladavid)


David got an opportunity to meet the singer after his performance at the concert and presented the gift to him.

Honor Nigerian University makes it to Guinness World Recordg

The needlework carried out by the AUN students was planned to coincide with Earth Day.

TheAmerican University of Nigeriahas succeeded in making it to the Guinness World Record by holding the record for the most people crocheting simultaneously.
This development was confirmed in an online message posted by the GWR online team.

On August 24, 2015, 485 people in the Universityrecorded 20 minutes of simultaneous crocheting, beating the previous record holder consisting of 426 people in New York, who did the same for 15 minutes in 2010.
The needlework carried out by theAUN studentswas planned to coincide with Earth Day, to sensitize residents of Yola - the Adamawa State capital and seat of AUN–about the hazards of non-biodegradable litter.

To reiterate this, the crocheters made use of “plarn," a yarn hat has been developed from used shopping bags which litter the countryside.
“In the light of negative news coming from the northeast, whenever the story of tenacity and togetherness is told, your achievement today will be a reference. This is what your sense of togetherness, teamwork, and can-do-it spirit has made possible,” said the Chief Information Officer, AVPJulius Ayuk Tabe.
Ms Che, one of the organizers of this feat, said,"It is our hope, that this event will raise awareness on how recycling our products, in this case, plarn, can keep the environment clean and healthy, but as well provide an income for the needy in the community.”
University President,Margee Ensign, said “Congratulations to everyone involved in this splendid world record!”

Arase 6 pupils win police IG's scholarship awards

 Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr Alfred Monday, an Inspector of Police, whose daughter, Gift, benefitted, thanked the I-G for introducing the award.

Six children in Police Central School, Umuahia, on Tuesday received the 2015 Inspector-General of Police (I-G) scholarship award up to the university level.

The Abia Commissioner of Police, Mr Joshak Habila, while presenting the certificates to the beneficiaries in Umuahia, said that the I-G's gesture was meant to assist indigent and intelligent children of police personnel to pursue their education.

Habila said that the I-G introduced the award because of his belief that “education is the bedrock of a nation''.
He said that the award was for brilliant children of police personnel, especially those who died in active service.
Habila said that the beneficiaries excelled in the written test and oral interview organised to select the best.
The list of the beneficiaries included Chidi Onyedikachukwu (Primary 1); Onyeabor Chimaobi (Primary 1); Destiny Apeh (Primary 2); Gift Monday (Primary 2); Florence Egede (Primary 4) and Joy Chinedu (Primary 5).

Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr Alfred Monday, an Inspector of Police, whose daughter, Gift, benefitted, thanked the I-G for introducing the award.
The Head Teacher of the school, Mr Dony Akparanta, also thanked the I-G for the gesture and gave an assurance that the school would continue to train children to excel in their education.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police has assured residents of the state of the command’s readiness to protect lives and property during and after the Yuletide.
He said that he personally intervened to rescue a woman and her children from suspected kidnappers in Umuahia, the state capital on Tuesday, following a distress call from an informant.
He charged members of the public to assist the police and other security agencies with useful information that could help them to fight crime in the state.
Habila said that there was effective collaboration among the security agencies, together with the state vigilance groups, to ensure a reduction in crime in the area.

Mohammadu Buhari 500,000 graduates will be employed as teachers


The employment of 500,000 people as teachers is the highlight of the N6.08 trillion budget estimates for next year.

Nigerian president,Mohammadu Buharihas promised to ensure that 500,000 jobs for unemployed graduates and NCE holders.
This plan was the highlight of the N6.08 trillion budget estimates for next year presented yesterday to the National Assembly byPresident Muhammadu Buhari.

According to the President, this plan is designed to ensure that “we revive our economy, deliver inclusive growth to Nigerians and create a significant number of jobs”

Buhari added that the budget proposal is aimed at improving the welfare of Nigerians and address youth unemployment.

He said: “As we focus on inclusive growth, we are conscious of the current rate of unemployment and underemployment.

meet; and this budget is the platform for putting more Nigerians to work. I can assure you that this administration will have a job creation focus in every aspect of the execution of this budget.
“Nigeria’s job creation drive will be private sector led. We will encourage this by a reduction in tax rates for smaller businesses as well as subsidised funding for priority sectors, such as agriculture and solid minerals.

“As an emergency measure, to address the chronic shortage of teachers in public schools across the country, we also will partner with state and local governments to recruit, train and deploy 500,000 unemployed graduates and NCE holders.
“These graduate teachers will be deployed to primary schools, thereby, enhancing the provision of basic education, especially in our rural areas.”

He also added that “This programme will be implemented in phases. Already, the compilation of registers of the poorest persons is ongoing. In the coming weeks, we will present the full programme, which will include our home-grown public primary school feeding and free education for science, technology and education students in our tertiary institutions. Indeed, this will mark a historic milestone for us as a nation.”

My husband disappeared after our wedding night (true life story)

 It is a fact that women are like flowers that withers at night time. A man on the other hand can be liken to wine, he gets better by the season and best when it is old. No wonder, the wine is best served when it is old.
My case can be liken to the flowers because l am a woman and l have an expiry date. I have been married for twenty years and in those twenty years; I slept with my husband only once.
Unfortunately, l didn’t take-in and I wish l had
because I would have been consoled. Yes I would have been a happy person because the story won’t be told this way.
My name is Ufuoma and like the name explains, l am from that part of Nigeria where married women must stay faithful to their vows or face the consequence. The culture doesn’t care if she is not getting any show at all.
So it has been terrible and excruciating for me all
these years. It is not because I would naturally have gone out of my matrimonial bed, but because my husband hasn’t been home in a long, long while and while he was here, l only slept with him on my wedding night.
I had thought about it and each time I decide to end the union, he would beg that I wait for awhile. It is twenty years today, l am close to breaking point and his family members are not helping matters…

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

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