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Saturday 18 July 2015

Al-Hikmah University Important Notice To Final Year Students

This is to inform all the final year students who wrote CMP 412 (Computer Installation and Management) held on Thursday, July 2, 2015 (1:30pm – 3:30pm) in the Auditorium and CMP 414 (Structured Programming) held on Wednesday, July 1, 2015 (1:30pm – 3:30pm) in the Auditorium that the two (2) examinations have been cancelled.
New dates have been scheduled for the two (2) examinations to be re-written as follows:
i. Thursday, 23rd July, 2015 CMP 412 – Computer Installation and Management 9:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m (Auditorium)
ii. Thursday, 23rd July, 2015 CMP 414 – Structured Programming 2:00p.m – 4:00p.m (Auditorium)
While regretting all inconveniences, all the students who registered for these courses during the Rain Semester 2014/2015 Academic Session must re-write the Examinations as scheduled above.
Kindly pass this important information to all your mates and friends who registered for these courses.

FUT Minna Post-UTME/DE 2015: Date, Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

This is to inform all UTME and Direct Entry (DE) candidates who have applied for admission into the Federal University of Technology, Minna for the 2015/2016 academic session that the University has scheduled the University Pre-Admission Screening Exercise (UPASE) to hold at the University Main Campus, Gidan  Kwano, Minna, as follows:
 
Date
UTME
Direct Entry
Commencement date for online registration:
00.01hrs on Friday 24th July, 2015
00.01hrs
Monday 7th September, 2015
Close of online registration:
12.00hrs midnight on Monday 10th August, 2015
12.00hrs midnight on
Wednesday, 16th September, 2015
Dates of screening exercise:
Wednesday 12th – Friday 14th August, 2015
Thursday 17th September, and Friday 18th September, 2015
Candidates are hereby notified that the screening exercise shall be conducted using the Computer-Based Test (CBT) platform.
 1.         Eligibility
 i) Only UTME and DE candidates who selected FUT Minna are eligible for the screening exercise.
 ii)  UTME Candidates MUST have scored NOT LESS than the indicated minimum scores for various Schools/Courses/Programmes in the 2015 UTME as shown below:
S/N
FACULTY/SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT/COURSE
CUT-OFF MARK
1
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
(SAAT)
Agricultural EconomicsExtension Technology (AET)
180
Animal Production (APT)
180
Crop Production (CRP)
185
Food Science Technology (FST)
180
Horticulture (HRT)
188
Soil Science and Land Management (SLM)
183
Water Resources, AquacultureFisheries Technology (WAFT)
181
2
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
(SEET)
AgriculturalBioresources Engineering (ABE)
180
Chemical Engineering (CHE)
184
Civil Engineering (CIE)
187
Computer Engineering (CPE)
197
Electrical/Electronics Engineering (EEE)
188
Mechanical Engineering (MEE)
185
Telecommunication Engineering (TME)
180
Mechatronics Engineering (MCE)
182
3
SCHOOL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT ECHNOLOGY
(SEMT)
EntrepreneurshipBusiness Studies (EBS)
180
Project Management Technology (PMT)
180
Transport Management Technology (TMT)
183
4
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
(SET)
Architecture (ARC)
203
Building Technology (BDT)
180
Estate ManagementValuation (EMV)
180
Quantity Surveying (QTS)
180
SurveyingGeoinformatics (SVG)
180
UrbanRegional Planning (URP)
180
5
SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
(SICT)
Computer Science (CPT)
190
Cyber Security Science (CSS)
180
InformationMedia Technology (IMT)
180
6
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
(SLS)
Biological Sciences (BIO)
180
Biochemistry (BCH)
189
Microbiology (MCB)
190
7
SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL
SCIENCES
(SPS)
Chemistry (CHM)
180
Geology (GEL)
180
Geography (GRY)
180
Mathematics/Statistics (MAT)
180
Physics (PHY)
180
8
SCHOOL OF SCIENCETECHNOLOGY
EDUCATION
(SSTE)
Science Education

            Education Biology (EDB)
180
            Education Chemistry (EDC)
180
            Education Geography (EDG)
180
            Education Mathematics (EDM)
186
            Education Physics (EDP)
188
IndustrialTechnology Education (ITE)
180
LibraryInformation Technology (LIT)
180
iii)       Candidates MUST meet the minimum UTME scores for their chosen courses, have the right UTME subject combinations as prescribed in the JAMB Brochure and the requisite ‘O’ Level subjects at credit level.
iv)       However, candidates who do not meet any of the above requirements will be allowed to change to any other course whose requirements are met by the candidates.  The change of course will attract a processing fee of N1,000 only payable at the screening venue.
v)        All candidates must possess a minimum of five ‘O’ Level credits including Mathematics and English Language at not more than two sittings in subjects relevant to their proposed courses.
vi)       Only ‘O’ Level result print-outs downloaded directly from the website of the national examining bodies (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) or photocopies of the original certificate(s) will be accepted for verification.  Candidates that already have their ‘O’ Level results MUST bring the results to the screening venue.  Failure to do so will result in disqualification of candidates.
vii)      Candidates awaiting results will be allowed to participate in the UPASE but MUST submit such results not later than Thursday 15th October, 2015.  For submission of such results, candidates are to go back to their registration page on the University website to update their records or submit hard copies of the results to the Office of the DVC Academic, at the Main Campus, Gidan Kwano.
 
viii)       Candidates that choose to submit their results online should print the acknowledgement slips after uploading.
For the list of relevant subjects for each course/programme, check the homepage of the University website.
NOTE:   Any false declaration could lead to a candidate’s disqualification at any stage of the admission process.
2.         Method of Registration
UTME Candidates
Click on “2015/2016 UPASE”
On the page that appears, click on ‘UPASE-UTME Login’
 
Enter your JAMB registration number
Enter one of your names
Click on ‘Login’
On a page that appears, you are required to upload your recent coloured passport photograph in JPG format (Width 150 px, Height 170 px)
Choose another course from the list of departments if your UTME/’O’ level subject combinations do not meet the minimum requirements for the course registered with JAMB.
NOTE: The system automatically detects if you have the required UTME subject combination and the minimum score for the programme selected.
Status of ‘O’ Level results (click on the appropriate box)
Click on ‘Proceed to payment gateway’
Confirm your entries
Click on the payment page button to proceed to payment gateway
Payment is done through Debit Card (MasterCard - Most preferred) or Verve (only the ones enabled for online payment )
Enter ATM Debit card details (Card number, expiry date, CVV 2 i.e the 3 digits behind your card, and pin number)
NOTE: This automatically debits N2,250.00 only (the N250 is service charge for the Interswitch platform)
If payment is successful, the screen will display all the data you previously entered.
Click on the ‘Print’ button to print the document
Keep the printout and take it to the UPASE venue
3.      Requirements for the Screening Exercise
All eligible candidates are required to come on the date indicated on their scheduling slips.
Candidates are to report at the Suleiman Kumo Convocation Square at the University Main Campus, Gidan-Kwano along Minna-Bida road with the following:
A printout of the 2015/2016 UTME result slip bearing the candidate’s passport photograph (the Passport should not be affixed).  The title of the course/programme of choice should be boldly written by the candidate on top of the result slip.
The printed 2015/2016 University Pre-Admission Screening Exercise (UPASE) scheduling slip.
A writing material (biro or pencil)
A simple scientific calculator (non-programmable) without cover.
4.         General Information
No candidate will be allowed to participate in the scree

Imo Poly HND Full Time and Part Time Programmes 2015/2016 Announced

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following HND Full Time and Part Time programmes in Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, Owerri, IMO STATE for 2015/2016 Academic Session.
PROGRAMMES:
A. FULL TIME PROGRAMMES – REGULAR 1
1. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Courses available: (Full Time)
i. HND in Animal Production Technology
ii. HND in Animal Health Technology
iii. HND in Fisheries Technology
iv. HND in Agricultural Extension and Management
vi. HND in Crop Science Technology
vii. HND in Soil Science Technology
Note: Credit pass in Chemistry also compulsory
2. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Courses available: (Full Time)
i. HND in Accounting Technology
ii. HND in BankingFinance
iii. HND in Business Administration
iv. HND in Cooperative Economics
v. HND in Public Administration
vi. HND in Marketing
vii. HND in Office Technology Management
3. SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Courses available: (Full Time)
i. HND in HorticultureLandscape Technology
ii. HND in ForestryEnvironmental Management Technology
4. SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
Courses available: (Full Time)
i. HND in Computer Science
ii. HND in Science Laboratory Technology (Chemistry/Biochemistry)
iii. HND in Science Laboratory Technology (Physics/Electronics)
iv. HND in Science Laboratory Technology (Biology/Microbiology)
v. HND in Statistics
vi. HND in Nutrition and Dietetics
Note: Credit pass in Physics also compulsory
5. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Courses available: (Full Time)
i. HND in AgriculturalBio-Environmental Engineering
ii. HND in Chemical Engineering
B. EVENING PROGRAMMES – REGULAR 2
1. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Courses available: (Full Time)
i. HND in Accounting Technology
ii. HND in BankingFinance
iii. HND in Business Administration
iv. HND in Cooperative Economics
v. HND in Public Administration
vi. HND in Marketing
vii. HND in Office Technology Management
C. PART-TIMECONTINUING EDUCATION (WEEKEND PROGRAMME)
1. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Courses available: (Part-Time)
i. HND in Animal Health Technology
ii. HND in Animal Production Technology
2. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Courses available:
i. HND in Public Administration
ii. HND in Business Administration
iii. HND in Accountancy
iv. HND in Co-operative Economics
v. HND in Banking and Finance
vi. HND in Marketing
vii. HND in Office Technology Management
D. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
HND (REGULAR 1REGULAR 2) PROGRAMMES:
i. Must have ND Statement of Result
ii. Must have five (5) CREDIT passes at O/level at a maximum of two sittings as specified in JAMB Brochure.
iii. A minimum of one (1) year post ND cognate working experience in field of specialization for those with a minimum of Lower Credit.
iv. Candidates without the above requirements need not apply
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
1. HND (WEEKEND) PROGRAMMES:
i. Must have ND Statement of Result
ii. Must have five (5) CREDITpasses at O/level at a maximum of two sittings as specified in JAMB Brochure.
iii. A minimum of one (1) year post ND cognate working experience in field of specialization for those with a minimum of Lower Credit.
POST-UTME EXAMINATION:
Candidates for HND Regular 1 and 2 are to seat for a structured COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) on the following dates at the Imo State Polytechnic Main Campus, Umuagwo:
i. School of Business: 3rd to 4th August, 2015. Time: 10am
ii. School of Science and Environmental Studies: 5th to 6th August, 2015. Time: 10am
iii. School of Agriculture and Engineering: 7th to 8th August, 2015. Time: 10am
G. NOTE: CANDIDATES ARE TO COME TO THE EXAMINATION HALL WITH THE FOLLOWINGS:
a. A Copy of their Imo State Polytechnic Examination Photo-card
b. A copy of O’ level Computer print- out
c. A copy of JAMB result Computer print- out
d. Evidence of one industrial attachment

Fed University Dutse Post UTME/DE 2015: Date, Cut-Off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

This is to invite candidates who have chosen Federal University Dutse as theirFIRSTCHOICEinUTMEandDIRECT ENTRYand scored the required minimum national cut-off point of180andabovefor the 2015 UTME and merit and above for Direct Entry to the POST-UTME/DE test.
The exercise is scheduled to hold in the FUD permanent site along Ibrahim Aliyu Bye-Pass Dutse, Jigawa State.
Session
Faculty
Time
Date
1.
Arts and Social Sciences(UTME candidates)
8:00am
Saturday 25thJuly, 2015
2.
Agriculture/Science/ Medicine (UTME candidates)
11:00am
Saturday 25thJuly, 2015
3.
All Direct Entry (DE) candidates
2:00pm
Saturday 25thJuly, 2015
All candidates are to come with the following:
1.Evidence of payment (Bank Teller) of non-refundable fee of₦2,000.00only payable at theFederal University Dutse, Micro Finance BankwithAccount Number1100000911andStanbic IBTC BankwithAccount Number 0014538114and obtained receipt at the Bursary Department;
2.Writing materials;
3.Original and photocopies ofUTME/DEslip andWAEC, NECOorNABTEB;
4.Two recent passport photographs;
5.The Post-UTME registration form can be downloadedHERE
6.Candidates are advised to pay intoONLYdesignated Banks as in (1) above and avoid dealing with individuals, please.
7.Holders of university based diploma certificates need not to apply.




Fed University Dutse Post-UTME 2015 Past Questions is now available, contact Admin if u are interested 

LASPOTECH Post-UTME 2015: Date, Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

Eligible candidates are hereby invited for Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) the 2015/2016 Post-UTME CBT Screening Exercise
(A)ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES
All candidates who chose Lagos State Polytechnic as their Institution of choice, and obtained the minimum cut-off mark/score of 150 in the 2015/2016 UTME and also have the required relevant credits as contained in the JAMB brochure.
(B-)PROCEDURE FOR POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE
(1) Candidates are expected to make a payment of N2,000.00 (Two Thousand Naira only) .
(2) Candidates are advised to visit the Lagos State Polytechnic website i.e.http://www.mylaspotech.edu.ngand follow the steps below to make payment on-line, fill-in their details and print out the screening slip
i. Click on the "Admission" link on the navigation bar,
ii. Select a programme i.e. Post-UTME
iii. Click on "Continue" button
iv. Fill the profile form and choose a suitable username or use your UTME Reg. Number as your username and password of your choice (your password should contain alphabets, numbers and/or symbols) not less than 7 in characters, supply a working email and a valid GSM number
v. Then, Click on "Continue"
vi. Login with your username and password
vii. Click on Pay (you will make use of a web enabled ATM card for the payment)
viii. Complete the application form as appropriate.
(3) You will equally be required and prompted to upload a coloured passport photograph of NOT MORE THAN 22kb in size. '
(4) Read and accept the attestation, cross-check your entries on the application form, if okay Click "Submit" button.
(5) Print out your Application form. You will be required to present this at the screening venue and also at a later date, so keep it safe.
(6) Print out your POST-UTME Schedule; bring this along on the examination day.
(C)GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
i. UTME Original Result Slip with your passport photograph on it must be presented at the screening centres. If you do not have this document,click here to get yours
ii. GSM, Calculators and other electronic devices are not allowed.
iii. Parents, Guardians and other unauthorised persons within and outside the Polytechnic will not be allowed at the screening centres during the Post-UTME Screening Exercise.
iv. Purchase and submission of form on-line will close by 11:59 pm on Sunday 23rd August, 2015.
SCHEDULE OF SCREENING VENUES, DATES AND PROGRAMMES
The Computer Based Test (CBT) Screening Exercise will commence from Monday 31st August 2015 on all the three (3) Campuses of the Polytechnic - Ikorodu, Surulere and Isolo Digital Parks.

LASPOTECHPost-UTME 2015 Past Questions is now available, contact Admin if u are interested 

NDU Post-UTME 2015: Date, Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

This is to inform the general public that the Post-UTME Screening Exercise of the Niger Delta University for the 2015/2016 session will take place as indicated below:
1.ELIGIBILITY
Candidates who chose the Niger Delta University as first choice Minimum UME score for all candidates is 180
IMPORTANT NOTE: CANDIDATES WHO CHOSE THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO TAKE PART IN THE SCREENING EXERCISE.
i. EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
ii. COMPUTER SCIENCE
iii. GEOLOGY
iv. MATHEMATICS
v. PHYSICS
CANDIDATES WHO CHOSE THE FOLLOWING COURSE ARE NOW ELIGIBLE
i. LAW
2.REGISTRATION
Registration is online on our website atwww.ndu.edu.ngor atwww.ndu.ac.Starting from Tuesday 21st July to Saturday 15th August, 2015.
The Registration Process is as follows:
THERE ARE TWO OPTIONS FOR PAYMENT
i. a) Go to any Diamond, Sky or First Bank branch in Nigeria, along with your UTME Registration slip.
Purchase an e-pin for Niger Delta University Post-UTME Screening for a fee of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00). The University will not subsidize other charges such as Bank charges.
b) Go to the websitehttps://webpay.opus.com.ngand pay for your Pin online using your ATM or Credit card. Instructions as written on the site. Please ensure you print your
payment reference as the authorization ePin is on it.
Disclaimer: Please protect your ATM and Credit card details. The Niger Delta University will not be held liable for any incidents.
AFTER PAYMENT
ii. Go online and log ontowww.ndu.edu.ngand link the sitewww.ndu.ac.or go directly towww.ndu.ac., and click on ‘Apply for Post-UTME Screening exercise. Complete the online application for Post-UTME screening.
APPLICANTS ARE WARNED: PLEASE FILL YOUR APPLICATION YOURSELF.
iii. The Passport photograph – the passport photograph will be captured by using a web camera available on the computer you are using for the online registration. You do not need
to scan a photograph and upload for the registration. Applicants must ensure that the computer they are using has a web camera.
YOUR CAPTURED PHOTOGRAPH MUST CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING
a) No Head Cover
b) Whole of head, ears and neck must show
c) Do not wear spectacles
iv. Print out the generated Acknowledgement Letter and your Application form. Your seat number for the screening exercise will be indicated on the form. You must bring these
(Acknowledgement Letter and Application form) along to the screening venue.
Candidates are advised to make photocopies of the Acknowledgement Letter and the Application form. Candidates without the Acknowledgement Letter and Application
form will not be allowed to do the Post-UTME screening exercise.
v.Notification for Post-UTME Exercise
You will receive a notification through SMS via telephone and by e-mail indicating whether or not you are qualified to do the screening exercise. The dates for your screening exercise will also be available on our websitewww.ndu.edu.ng.
NOTE:
1. Your application will not be successful if:
-Your UTME score is less than 180
-The appropriate e-pin is not used
-If you enter a State or origin different from the one indicated on your JAMB Registration Form.
Note that the screening exercise starts from your buying of the pin.
2. Always check your e-mail box for mails
3.IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY:
i. Passport Photograph, scanned photographs will not be accepted by the online registration system. Ensure that the computer you are using has a web camera, which will take your passport photograph.
ii. Use the same names as you used in your UTME.
iii. Submit two valid e-mail addresses and two GSM phone numbers in your registration form.
(Niger Delta University will not be held responsible if you use invalid e-mail and telephone numbers).
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A PERSONAL PHONE NUMBER, PLEASE INDICATE THOSE OF YOUR PARENTS OR GUARDIANS
4.SCHEDULE OF SCREENING EXERCISE
NOTICE OF SPECIFIC DAYS AND LIST OF HALLS OF SCREENING WILL BE PLACED ON THE UNIVERSITY WEBSITE FROM SUNDAY 16TH AUGUST, 2015 AT THE UNIVERSITY GATE ON THE DATE OF SCREENING. PLEASE CHECK FOR YOUR HALL, USING YOUR SEAT NUMBER.
DATE, TIME AND VENUE OF SCREENING EXERCISE WILL BE POSTED ONLINE ON OUR WEBSITEwww.ndu.edu.ng..
The Screening process is time consuming, given the fact that it involves Biometric techniques such as finger printing; latecomers will not be screened. Those resident outside Yenagoa/Wilberforce Island are advised to come a day earlier. The University is not responsible for accommodating any candidate.
A)BRING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FOR THE SCREENING
HB pencils and erasers. No biros or pens will be allowed. Acknowledgement Letter and Application form.
You are advised to come along with your JAMB Original Result Slip with your passport photograph on it. If you do not have thisclick here to get yours
CAUTION:
B) DO NOT BRING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS INTO THE SCREENING HALL.
Mathematical Tables Calculators
GSM PHONES (WILL BE CONFISCATED. The Niger Delta University will not be liable).
5.DISQUALIFICATION
CANDIDATES WHO MAKE FALSE DECLARATION OF UTME SCORES AND
ORDINARY LEVEL GRADES (SSCE, GCE, NECO AND THEIR EQUIVALENT) AS WELL AS STATE OF ORIGIN SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR ADMISSION.
6.MODE OF DRESS DURING SCREENING Decent Dressing.
PLEASE NOTE, YOU WILL NOT BE SCREENED IF YOUR DRESSING IS INDECENT.
All previous payments for the Niger Delta University Post-UTME Forms were not authorized by the Niger Delta University.
All persons who had previously bought forms in the name of Niger Delta University had done so at their own risk.

Catholic Augustine University Cardinal Okojie blames NUC for rot in education system

CardinalAnthony Olubunmi Okogiehas blamed the deficiencies in the education system on theNigerian Universities Commission(NUC) and the society.
Okojie, who isCatholic Archbishop Emeritus of Lagos, a major cause of corruption and misconduct by students and staff of higher institutions is due to the NUC's negligence, The Nation reports.
“Yes, I am greatly worried and you don’t blame these children," he said.
"It’s the kind of society we built for them."
Okojie urged the NUC to be more patriotic in its activities.
He said the new Catholic Augustine University, which is to open for resumption in September, will champion the needed change in Nigeria's education sector.
“I can promise you that this institution is definitely going to be different," the cleric said.
"Otherwise, I won’t be bothering my head thinking about giving the nation a university."

Education Fear of Mathematics is a global 'disease' — Prof Ale

Mathematics as a subject is feared globally, not just in Nigeria says Professor Sam Ale, a former Director-General of the National Mathematical Centre.
Ale said this in a recent interview withDaily Trustin Abuja.
According to him, the fear of the subject is not a Nigerian problem because students all over the world fear it..
"All over the world, there is apathy towards mathematics because people think the subject is difficult," Ale said.
"That's a problem faced all over the globe, not only in Nigeria."
Immediately you mention that you are a mathematician, people will refer to you as a terror.
"Majority of people don't like the subject and are scared of it."
The Professor noted that only with advancement in Mathematics can the world progress.
"The advancement in the world is together. I can make bold to say that the world cannot advance without advancement in mathematics," he added.
"Yes, it is a disease of many students and people generally; but truly, we need it to advance."
He called on the government to pay special attention to rural education, noting that, "until educational facilities are improved upon, mathematics as a subject will not thrive."

Double Tragedy 2 Nigerian student-athletes drown in Canada, US on same day

Nigeria has lost two of its students in the diaspora in two strikingly similar swimming tragedies that occurred in Canada and the United State (US) on the same day.
Oluwatoni Onikekua 20-year-old undergraduateandJamal Ottuna 1 7-year-old secondary school studentboth died while swimming on Sunday the 12 of July 2015.
Onikekuwas a student-athlete and member of the track team at the University of Massachusetts (UMass), Lowell, United States.
The political science major drowned while swimming with friends in the Deerfield River, Deerfield, United States.
He died on the spot.
READ: 20-yr-old Nigerian student-athlete drowns in US river
On the same day, Ottun, a student at the Wallington County Grammar School in South London, drowned in theShawnigan Lake,Vancouver Island, Canada.
Like Onikeku, he was a student-athlete and member of the school’s rugby team.
The UK-based teenager was swimming with his teammates while they were on a Rugby tour in Canada.
READ:17-yr-old Nigerian student drowns while swimmingin Lake
Ottun’s school described him as “an extremely popular and talented Year 12 student” while Onikeku’s coach, Gary Gardner said “there wasn’t one person on the team that he didn’t sincerely care about and showed it.”

Delta State University Protest rock DELSU after robbers stab 6 students

Students of theDelta State University(DELSU), Oleh Campus, have protested following attacks on six of their colleagues by unidentified assailants.
The injured student are Sergine Presley, Amasa Gideon, Ideh David, German Kenneth, Sunday and Humprey Odion, all 500 level students.
The students blocked the road leading to the campus chanting aluta songs.
As a result, vehicular and pedestrian movement were obstructed even as shops were close.
Leading the protest, the President of the Student Union Government (SUG), ComradeOshie Ewomazino, condemned the attack.
The Delta State Police Public Relation Officer, DSP Celestina Kalu, said the 6 injured the students injured in the attack are receiving and responding to treatment.

Murder in Ondo 3 cultists hack graduate to death, escape on motorcycle

A graduate of theTai Solarin University of Education(TASUED), Ijagun, Ijebu Ode, has been killed by unidentified gunmen suspected to be cultists.
Femi Adebanjo, aka Efrebor, was waylaid by three gunmen who shot him and hacked him to death with machetes at Fatina Junction.
According to reports, Adebanjo who was on a motorcycle had been trailed by his attackers were also on a motorcycle.
They reportedly riddled his body with bullets before attacking him with machetes.
A resident of the area said he witnessed the gruesome killing.
“It was at about 6pm at the Fatina Junction. The men waylaid a motorcycle, which was conveying Adebanjo, and rained bullets on him," the source said.
"They later dragged him to a corner and began to cut him with machetes.
“No one could move near them until they were through and left the scene on their motorcycle.
"It was a very terrible scene.
"Some people later called the police to report the matter. The officers came to remove the corpse in their van."
A police source preliminary investigation showed that the attack was cult-related.
Confirming the incident, the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, DSPMuyiwa Adejobi, said investigations were ongoing to apprehend the killers.
He said the police had released the body to the family for burial.

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