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Monday 6 July 2015

Universities That Do not Allow 2 Sittings In O'level For Medicine And Law

The use of two sittings(combination of result) is to complement any deficiency in your WAEC,NECO or GCE result.
We have some universities listed below that does not allow combination of result in courses like Medicine and surgery as well as LAW.
The university that will not allow combine
result are.
UNILAG
OAU
UI
UNILORIN
UNIZIK
Please be informed that the combination of result is
acceptable for every other courses.
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NECO 2015 GCE Registration Commences

The National Examinations Council (NECO) - Candidates Intending to register for the 2015 November/December NECO Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) are hereby informed that registration will be strictly on-line using the NECO registration websitewww.mynecoexams.comRegistration can be done on the website at any time within the stipulated registration period. Passport Photograph will be required during on-line registration. The candidates passport photograph should NOT be more than SIX MONTHS old and must be of white background.
2015 November/December Senior School certificate Examination (SSCE) Registration for External Candidates
Registration Fee/Mode of Payment
To register, interested candidates should obtain a bank draft of Eleven Thousand Three Hundred and Fifty Naira (N 11,350) Only, payable to the Registrar, National Examinations Council in any of the NECO State Offices nationwide or in cash in any designated Bank or NIPOST offices nationwide. The registration fee includes cost for Biometric Data Capture, an Examination Ethics CD and Administrative Charges. Interested Banks and NIPOST Headquarters should visit NECO Headquarters for further clarifications.
Attestation/Photo Cards and Examination Time-Table
On completion of the registration process, each candidate must obtain the following from the internet cafe:
Time Table for the Examination; and
One (1) clear copy of the NECO Attestation/Photo card; which should be presented for each examination. (Candidates should note that Attestation/Photo cards that are not clear will NOT be accepted at the examination hall).
Blind Candidates
Blind candidates are to register like everyone. However, the NECO State Officer of the state where they intend to write the examination should be notified of their physical status immediately after registration.
Examinations Centres
The -towns where the examination will be held have been grouped into examination towns/neighborhoods. Candidates should select a town/neighborhood within the state where they intend to sit for the examination.
Available Subjects for the Examination
Agricultural Science
Arabic Language
Biology
Chemistry
Christian Religious Studies
Commerce
Economics
English Language
Financial Accounting
French
Further Mathematics
Geography
Government
Hausa
Health Science
History
Igbo
Islamic Studies
Literature-in-English
Mathematics
Marketing
Physical Education
Physics
Salesmanship
Stenography
Store Keeping
Yoruba
Note: Candidates should note that Nigerian Languages (Hausa, Igbo) include Literature.
Registration Period
The registration period begins on 6th July, and ends on 30th September, 2015 at 12.00 midnight. (Late registration will only be approved by the Registrar at the NECO Headquarters, Minna, Niger State).
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click hereto apply online
General Information
The Registration fee, once paid, is not refundable.
The use of reputable cyber cafes is highly recommended as the Council will not be liable for registration errors committed by candidates. (A list of suggested cyber cafes nationwide where candidates can log on to register are available on the NECO website -www.mynecoexams.comor are physically on display at our State offices nationwide)
Biometric Fingerprints will be captured along with the registration of each candidate.
Candidates should ensure that their fingerprints are captured correctly during registration. Candidates with fingerprints not verified on the day of the examination will not be allowed to sit for the examination.
Candidates should carefully follow the instructions on the on-line scratch card before registration.
Candidates should study the Regulations and Syllabuses before registration.
Candidates should note that their uploaded image/photograph during the registration will be embossed on their certificates.
Smoking, cellular phones and other electronic communication devices are not allowed in the examination hall
Candidates should dress in mufti and no one will be allowed entry into the examination hall with arms.
Multiple entries are not allowed. Candidates who register more than once will have their entire results cancelled.
Candidates who damage or lose their scratch cards before registration will have to purchase another card.
Please note that No candidate shall be allowed into an examination hall once an examination commences.
Candidates are no longer required to stamp or submit their attestation/photo cards in NECO state offices nationwide. A clear copy of the downloaded attestation/photo card, duly signed and stamped by a referee should be presented for each paper.
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Microsoft Youthspark Challenge FUTA student beats 2,000 Africans to win competition slot

An undergraduate at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) Saviour Okusenogu has been named Africa's representative at the “Microsoft Youthspark Challenge for change contest”.
The Microsoft Corporation organized competition is aimed at encouraging young people to create and work on ideas that change the society for better using technology and will hold in Nicaragua, in August 2015.
Okusenogu, a student of Electrical/Electronic Engineering at FUTA, beat over 2,000 contestants from Africa to win a ticket to the global event.

His project, Become Inspired in Science and Engineering Technology (BISET), a non-profit organization he heads, won him the honour.
FUTA Vice Chancellor, Prof.Adebiyi Daramola, said Okusenogu's feat attests to the university’s quality.

Jos Sexual Assault FGC Principal did not impregnate my 17-yr-old daughter — Father

Reports that a 17-year-old female student ofFederal Government College, Jos, Aisha Suleiman, was impregnated by her principal is false, says the alleged victim’s father.
The Parents-Teachers’ Association (PTA) had last week accused the school principal,Mohammed Manko, of impregnating Aisha and called for his removal.
ButLeadershipreports that the girl's father, AlhajiSuleiman Ahmad, has described the allegations as falsehood intended “to tarnish the good character and image of his daughter, and her principal.”
“Aisha is very healthy and has not conceived any pregnancy, here is she as you can see, did you see any sign of pregnancy?” Ahmad said.
“I am challenging anybody that is alleging that my daughter is pregnant to come so that we take her for pregnancy test at the hospital.”
He also rubbished reports that he intends to marry off Aisha to the principal.
“When the school was a boarding (system), I made Muhammad her guardian, and up until now he is still her guardian, so I can say that, that is the relationship between them, but not the issue of marriage," the father added.
“I know that the principal is very much aware of the rule that says he cannot seek marital relationship with any of his students and, therefore, cannot venture into it.”
This development complicates the issue, following earlier comments attributed to Manko in which he admitted to having a relationship with the student.
While denying that he impregnated the girl, he had also offered to marry her.

Jos Sexual Assault FGC Principal did not impregnate my 17-yr-old daughter — Father

Reports that a 17-year-old female student ofFederal Government College, Jos, Aisha Suleiman, was impregnated by her principal is false, says the alleged victim’s father.
The Parents-Teachers’ Association (PTA) had last week accused the school principal,Mohammed Manko, of impregnating Aisha and called for his removal.
ButLeadershipreports that the girl's father, AlhajiSuleiman Ahmad, has described the allegations as falsehood intended “to tarnish the good character and image of his daughter, and her principal.”
“Aisha is very healthy and has not conceived any pregnancy, here is she as you can see, did you see any sign of pregnancy?” Ahmad said.
“I am challenging anybody that is alleging that my daughter is pregnant to come so that we take her for pregnancy test at the hospital.”
He also rubbished reports that he intends to marry off Aisha to the principal.
“When the school was a boarding (system), I made Muhammad her guardian, and up until now he is still her guardian, so I can say that, that is the relationship between them, but not the issue of marriage," the father added.
“I know that the principal is very much aware of the rule that says he cannot seek marital relationship with any of his students and, therefore, cannot venture into it.”
This development complicates the issue, following earlier comments attributed to Manko in which he admitted to having a relationship with the student.
While denying that he impregnated the girl, he had also offered to marry her.

OOU Tragedy Truck driver disappears after killing 11 students

Police are still searching for the driver who drove the truck that killed 11 undergraduates at the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) last month.
The driver,, while driving against traffic along the Benin-Ore-Sagamu Highway on May 26, had rammed his truck in a bus conveying the students.
The container on the truck unlatched and fell on top of the bus, killing of the students instantly.
Only one, Akinbo Laughter Ibukun, survived the incident.
The unnamed driver fled the scene instantly and, almost two weeks after the tragedy, is still on the run.
The Ogun State Police Command spokesperson,Muyiwa Adejobi, toldPremium Timesthat the police is still on the trail of the driver, adding that the truck had been impounded and is still in custody.
OOU students had given the police a week ultimatum to find the driver and also demanded compensation for the victims' families.
The president of the Students’ Union Government of the university, Adenola Adegbesan, said the compensation will not bring back the deceased but will be useful to the families.
Adegbesan also urged the regulation of trucks movement on highways.
“I would like government to look into how they can reduce the number of heavy duty vehicles on the highways,” he said.
“The sheer number of trucks on the roads these days is alarming and they are always a disaster waiting to happen due to the drivers’ recklessness.”
Speaking last Wednesday at the scene of the accident, Governor Ibikunle Amosun said the state would look into how the Federal Highway Code would criminalize traffic offenses.

Batch ‘B’ NYSC Corps Members Protest Against Non-payment Of Allowance In Niger

Report reaching us has it that about 70 percent batch ‘B’ Corps members of 2014/2015 who were re-deployed to Niger State at the weekend, protested in Minna, the state capital, over alleged refusal of the state government to pay them their one- month allowances.

9ja School Gist Team learnt that some members who had just finished their service year at the weekend, took to the street to protest over non-payment of their August allowances due to them, alleging foul play by the officials of the board. They claimed that they were being owed N19,800 each, adding that only about 700 of them were paid.
Responding to Allegations, The Niger State Directorate of the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC), Mr Stephen Yusuf Ahoda stated that it could not pay about 70 per cent Batch B corps members of 2014\15, re-deployed to the state, their August allowances, due to activities of Boko Haram insurgents in the North eastern states.
Ahoda assured the aggrieved corps members that they would be paid soon, explaining that the non-payment was not deliberate.
Ahoda added that “nobody can take away corpers money and go free, the mistake was from their side because 800 of them were re-deployed to Niger State but 700 registered their names, and the payment from the headquarters considered that list for their payment.”
He urged them to wait in order to write there name in their handwriting while two of their representative would take the list to Abuja for their payment.
It will be recalled that in the last two years, corps members deployed to various states bedeviled by the activities of insurgents, were redeployed to other states of the federation, for their safety.
According to one of the protesting corps members, “They continued to give us assurance and hope that they will pay us. Today, after giving us our certificates, we were told that we did not come to the camp and the reason they refused to pay us.
“We will use even our last payment to get to the root of the matter because it is our legitimate right. Because they claimed that those who were not paid did not participate in the camp activities, though they asked us to write our names for payment. Few were paid leaving out others, and that is injustice because we were at the camp till the end.”

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