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Monday 20 July 2015

Tension In Idah Poly Over NBTE’s Ban Of Engineering Programmes

There is palpable fear among the management staff and engineering students of Federal Polytechnic, Idah, Kogi State over the recent ban by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) on the admission of fresh students into the institution’s School of Engineering.
NBTE is an arm of the Federal Ministry of Education regulating technical and vocational education outside the university system in the country. It aims, among others, to promote quality technical and vocational education and training for the sustainable development and leadership roles of Nigeria in African and global affairs.
However, the 34-year-old institution has remained in a state of panic since June 26, 2015 when the board imposed the ban in its letter with reference C/TEB.235/VOL.I A/235 and signed by its executive secretary. It will be recalled that some OND students who are studying engineering courses and are also on Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) programme had petitioned NBTE complaining of the institution’s inability to engage them in meaningful practical learning as its workshops and laboratories were permanently locked while its classrooms are always overcrowded during lectures.
Based on the petition, liveschoolnews.co.ng further learnt that the board carried out an undercover investigation and found out that both the allegations were true and consequently placed a ban on the institution from admitting new students into its engineering programmes.
It also instructed the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to comply with the ban until all the observed deficiencies are corrected.
This development however has thrown the school community, especially the rector, Dr. Mathew Akpata and the final year engineering students into confusion. While Akpata is worried that the development, if not well managed, could damage the school’s reputation, which he said was hard earned, the students are worried that they may overstay on campus while their certificates may not be recognised for further studies or in the labour market if they eventually graduate.
When our correspondent visited the institution during the week, most of the workshops and laboratories on the campus were opened with students and instructors engaging in practical learning.
Contrary to the reports, there were no visible signs that the workshops had been under lock and key for several months. For instance, the refrigerator/air conditioning, fluid power and electronic sections as well as mechanical and flitting/machine workshops were a bee hive of activities as students were seen engaging in different practical works. The students told liveschoolnews.com.ng grapevine that this had been the practice over time. Euchi John, an HND I Meteorological student who was just coming out of the exam hall denied that the workshops were always locked, saying the students often combine both theory and practical works together.
“Even our practical exam in my department will come up this afternoon!” he stressed, noting that the current situation had really affected them psychologically.
In his own reaction, the rector, Dr. Akpata who also countered the allegations and asserted that all the laboratories and workshops are not only well-equipped but also functional. He noted that the school and himself in particular received the news of the ban with shock, saying that apart from the fact that all the engineering courses offered by the polytechnic, except two, are fully accredited by NBTE, the 32 workshops and laboratories in the polytechnic are also operating optimally.
“As an institution, we had received many commendations in the past from different organisations including NBTE on our programmes and products,” he added. “And we are not in any way relaxed but always strive to ensure we build on our achievements.”
That is why, he argued further, it was doubtful if the board actually carried out any investigation before banning the school.
“While we are disturbed by the development, we are already doing the needful so that the ban can be lifted on time,” he added.
Speaking in the same vein, the Dean of School of Engineering, Engineer Ahon Martins also faulted the allegations, saying it did not represent the true opinion of the majority of students. He corroborated the rector’s earlier claim on the state of the engineering programmes, saying it is one of the best schools of engineering in the nation’s polytechnics in terms of facilities, personnel and graduates being produced.
But NBTE’s spokesman, Malam Suleiman Gwarzo while reconfirming the ban said the board does not just bark but responds to evidence. He told our correspondent that the board carried out secret investigations based on the petition received from the students of the institution.
“It is a common knowledge that if you inform somebody or an organisation that you are coming for a particular mission especially like investigation, such a person or organisation will quickly put his or its house in order most times as a window dressing. That is why we don’t inform institutions under us before we carry out any investigation on them and that is the same thing we did in the case of Federal Poly Idah,” he explained.
Gwarzo however pointed out that the ban was temporary pending when all the necessary facilities are in place and the expected practical engineering activities resume in the school.
“NABTE is out for standard and we will not relent in ensuring that our schools are following guidelines,” he stressed.

Lagos State Polytechnic Post-UTME Form 2015/2016 Is Out

Lagos State Polytechnic Post-UTME Form 2015/2016 Is Out: This is to inform all candidates who chose the Lagos State Polytechnic as their most preferred choice and score a minimum of 150 and above in the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination Examination (UTME) that the 2015/2016 Post-UTME CBT Screening Exercise will hold as follow;
(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. 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 Result Notification Slip must be presented at the screening centres.
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.
For further information, contact: 08121145322, 08037134267, 08054981447,08081008010
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OSPOLY 2015/2016 HND Application Form Now On Sale

Osun State Polytechnic invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the underlisted Foundation Programmes in Science, Technology and Management and Higher National Diploma Programmes which will be available in the Institution during the 2015/2016 Academic Session.
FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT IN THE SCHOOL OF BASIC STUDIES
Science Laboratory Technology
Food Technology
Mathematics/Statistics
Computer Science
Electrical/Electronics Engineering
Computer Engineering Technology
Civil Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Building Technology
Quantity Surveying
Architectural Technology
Estate Management
Urban & Regional Planning
Mass Communication
Office Technology & Management
Business Administration
Banking and Finance
Accountancy
Arts and Design
Purpose of the Programmes
The purpose of the programmes is to train the applicants to pass their ‘O’ level subjects at credit levels and ensure that they pass their Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Examination to meet entry requirements for Institutional National Diploma (ND) programmes in the above listed disciplines.
Entry Requirements for (i ) above
Minimum of 5 Passes in GCE & SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in Mathematics, English Language and any other three from Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and Further Mathematics.
Entry Requirements for (ii) above
Minimum of 5 Passes in ‘O’ level GCE & SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in Mathematics, English Language and any other three from Biology/Agric Science, Food & Nutrition, Chemistry, Physics and Further Mathematics and ICT.
Entry Requirements for (iii) above
Minimum of 5 Passes in ‘O’ level GCE & SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in Mathematics, English Language, one of the basic sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) and any other two from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Agricultural Science, Further Mathematics, Economics, Geography, Government, Commerce and ICT.
Entry Requirements for (iv) above
Minimum of 5 passes in GCE & SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in Mathematics, Physics, English language and any other two from the following subjects: Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science, Economics/Commerce, Geography and ICT.
Entry Requirements for (v-viii) above
Minimum of 5 passes in ‘O’ level GCE & SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English Language and any other one from the following: Biology/Agric Science, Further Mathematics, Geography, Electronics/Basic Electronics, Technical/Building Drawing, Basic Electricity, Wood/Metalwork, Blocklaying, Concreting, Carpentry and Joinery, Electronic, Cable Joining and ICT.
Entry Requirements for (ix and x) above
(a) Minimum of 5 passes in ‘O’ level GCE & SSCE of WAEC and SSC of NECO obtained at not more than two sittings Passes in Mathematics, English Language, Physics and any other two from the following: Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science, Further Mathematics, Fine Art/Technical /Building Drawing, Geography, Economics and ICT.
(b) National Technical Certificate of NABTEB with 5 passes in Mathematics, English Language, Physics and any other two from Chemistry, Technical /Building Drawing, ICT General Metalwork, English Language, General Woodwork, Biology and any other trade related subjects such as Introduction to Building Construction, Blocklaying/Bricklaying, Concreting, Carpentry and Joinery, Machine Woodwork, ICT, General Woodwork.. Passes in English Language & Physics are compulsory.
Entry Requirements for (xi) above
Minimum of 5 Passes in GCE, SSCE of WAEC or SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in Mathematics, English Language, Physics and any other two from the following: Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science, Geography, Economics, Fine Art/Technical/Building Drawing, General Metalwork, General Woodwork, and any other trade related subjects such as Introduction to Building Construction, Blocklaying/Bricklaying, Concreting, Carpentry and Joinery and Machine Woodwork.
Entry Requirements for (xii) above
Minimum of 5 Passes in ‘O’ level GCE and SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in Mathematics, English Language, one basic science(Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and any other two from the following: Economics/ Commerce, Accounts/Bookkeeping, Government, ICT, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science, ICT, Geography, Fine Arts/ Technical /Building Drawing and other trade related subjects such as Introduction to Building Construction, Blocklaying/Bricklaying, Concreting, Carpentry and Joinery, Machine Woodwork and General Woodwork.
Entry Requirements for (xiii) above
Minimum of 5 Passes in GCE, SSCE of WAEC or SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in Mathematics, English Language one basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and any other two from the following: Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science, ICT, Geography, Economics, Technical/Building Drawing, General Metalwork, General Woodwork, and any other trade related subjects such as Introduction to Building Construction, Blocklaying/Bricklaying, Concreting, Carpentry and Joinery, Machine Woodwork and General Woodwork.
Entry Requirements for (xiv) above
Minimum of 5 passes in ‘O’ level GCE & SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NBC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in English Language, Mathematics and any other three from the following subjects: History, Literature in English, French, Yoruba or any other Nigeria Language, CRS/IRS Government, Commerce/ Economics, Principle of Accounts, ICT and Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Agricultural Science.
Entry Requirements for (xv) above
Minimum of 5 passes in ‘O’ level GCE & SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NBC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings. Passes in English Language, Mathematics and any other three from the following subjects: Economics/Commerce, Geography, Typewriting, Literature in English, Religious Studies, Yoruba, Shorthand, History, Principles of Accounts, ICT, Office Practice, Government, Business Methods and Physics/ Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science.
Entry Requirements for (xvi) above
Minimum of 5 passes in O’level GCE and SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings passes in English Language and Mathematics and three other subjects from Economics, Business Methods, Principles of Accounts, Literature in English, Commerce, History, Statistics, ICT, Geography, Government, Agricultural Science/Biology/ Physics/Chemistry.
Entry Requirements for (xvii) above
Minimum of 5 passes in O’ level GCE and SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings including English Language and Mathematics and any other three from Economics, Government/History, Commerce, Geography, Principles of Accounts, Statistics, ICT, Biology/Agriculture Science/Chemistry/Physics, and Literature in English.
Entry Requirements for (xviii) above
Minimum of 5 passes in O’ level GCE and SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings including English Language and Mathematics and any other three from Economics/Commerce, Government/History, Geography, Principles of Accounts, Statistics, ICT, Biology/Agriculture Science/Chemistry/Physics, and Literature in English.
Entry Requirements for (ix) above
Minimum of 5 passes in O’ level GCE and SSCE of WAEC, SSC of NECO or NTC of NABTEB obtained at not more than two sittings including English Language and Mathematics and any other three from Chemistry, ICT, Physics, Biology/Agricultural, Fine Arts/Technical Drawing, Geography, Lit. in English, Yoruba, Economics/Commerce. Home Economics, History/Government, Clothing and Textile, Dyeing and Bleaching, General Metal Work, General Wood Work, Painting and Decoration.
HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
National Diploma (ND) in the same discipline with a minimum of Lower Credit obtained from an NBTE accredited programme/Institution plus a minimum of one year Post – National Diploma Industrial Attachment/Work Experience in the field of specialization. However, in exceptional cases, candidates with Pass Grade in the National Diploma with a minimum of 2 years Post-National Diploma Industrial Attachment/Work Experience may be considered.
SPECIAL INFORMATION:There will be qualifying examination and Interview for all HND Programmes Applicants into the HND Programmes.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
(A) HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES IN THE FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Two year Higher National Diploma in Mass Co

Degrees From Maryam Abacha American University Maradi Not Recognised In Nigeria – NUC

The National Universities Commission (NUC) wish to inform members of the public that the degrees awarded by Maryam Abacha American University Maradi of Niger Republic which admit Nigerian students into various degree programmes mostly on Part-Time basis is not recognised in Nigeria.
The Commission wishes to state categorically that Cross Boarder Part-Time is not allowed in Nigeria and as a matter of policy no student in Nigeria graduates in less than three years. Also, the stipulation for an award of degree in Science, Engineering, Health and Allied Sciences in Nigeria requires that a student must be exposed to theoretical and practical knowledge including Clinic Practice for Health Sciences.
The Maryam Abacha American University breaches all these requirements. As such, their degrees are not recognised in Nigeria. It is inconceivable that a University can award degrees after three days of lecture per semester and for four semesters.
The NUC wishes to advise prospective candidates and their parents not to patronise this University as the Commission CANNOT GUARANTEE the quality of all degrees from this University.
For the avoidance of doubt, any degree obtained from the Maryam Abacha American University of Niger will NOT be accepted in Nigeria for the purposes of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Further Studies and Employment/Promotion.
The Commission is amazed by the number of similar degree mills in West Africa breaching the recognised admission requirements and attracting unsuspecting candidates with shorter duration for graduation. Parents and Guardians are advised to always crosscheck with the NUC before patronising such degree mills.
Signed
Ibrahim Usman Yakasai
Director Information and Public Relations

FUNAAB 2015/2016 Post-UTME Cut-off Marks

This is to inform all candidates who chose the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) as their most preferred choice in the 2015 Unified Tertiary Examination(UTME) that the institution has officially release the cut-off marks to be use for 2015/2016 Post-UTME.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Candidates are to be inform that the 2015/2016 Post-UTME form is not yet on sale. Beware of online fraudsters.
Candidates that scored a minimum of 180 marks are eligible for admission into the following programmes only:
1.Agricultural Economics and Farm Management
2.Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
3.Animal Nutrition
4..Animal Physiolog,
5.Animal Production and Health
6.Aquaculture and Fisheries Management
7.Animal Breeding and Genetics
8.Agricultural Administration
9.Crop Protection
10.Environmental Management and Toxicology
11.Forestry and Wildlife Management
12.Horticulture
13.Pasture and Range Management
14.Plant Breeding and Seed Technology
15.Plant Physiology and Crop Production
16.Soil Science and Land Management
17.Water Resources Management and Agro-meteorology
However, candidates who scored 200 marks in 2015 UTME are eligible to apply for any course in FUNAAB including the following programmes:
1.Botany
2.Zoology
3.Biochemistry
4.Microbiology
5.Chemistry
6.Physics
7.Mathematics
8.Computer Science
9.Statistics
10.Food Science and Technology
11.Hospitality and Tourism Management
12.Nutrition and Dietetics
13.Home Science Management
14.Banking and Finance
15..Business Administration
16.Entrepreneural Studies
17.Economics
18.Accounting
19.Agricultural and Bio-Environmental Engineering
20.Electrical/Electronics Engineering
21.Civil Engineering
22.Mechanical Engineering
23.Mechatronics Engineering
24.Veterinary Medicine

Rufus Giwa Polytechnic 2015/2016 Post-UTME Form Now On Sale

Rufus Giwa Polytechnic 2015/2016 Post-UTME Form Now On Sale. The Management of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo wish to inform all candidates that chose the institution in the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) scored 150 and above, that online registration for 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Exercise for the Polytechnic will commence on Wednesday, 15th July, 2015.
Prospective candidates are to access the detailed information on the procedures for admission on the Polytechnic website: www.rugipo.edu.ng.
Candidates can obtained the registration scratch card at any Post-office in Ondo, First Bank in Akure,Ekiti, Lagos, Osun, Oyo, Edo states and higher Institution consultancy Centre (HICC) office, behind the Directorate of Academic Affairs Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo.
The Scratch card for registration, checking of result and admission status can be purchased at the aforementioned places on payment of a sum of Seven Thousand, Five Hundred Naira (7,500.00) only.
CLOSING DATE
The Registration exercise shall close on Thursday, 27th August, 2015 and there is no late registration.
DATE FOR THE SCREENING EXERCISE
The date for the commencement of the screening exercise is Tuesday, 1st September, 2015.
Candidates are advised to come along with the JAMB Original Result Slip with their passport photograph on it.
MODE OF THE SCREENING EXERCISE
Computer-Based Test (CBT)
VENUE OF THE EXERCISE
The venue of the Exercise is the Information Communication Technology (ICT) Centre, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo at 9:am each day.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
All Candidates are implored to download past questions and answers from the Polytechnic website after purchasing their forms online.

UI Post UTME Registration Exercise Will Commence, July 27

This is to inform all the prospective students of the University of Ibadan (UI) for the 2015/2016 academic session that the authorities of the institution have announced the date for the commencement of the sale of the Post UTME screening exercise form.
According to the publication made by the management, UI post UTME form will be available on;ine as from Monday 27 July 2015.
Bookmark this page and keep checking back for future updates.
Please note that payment will be online (via the university official website alone) .
MSG Team.

9 pupils burnt to death in Boko Haram attack

Nine pupils were burnt to death following a Boko Haram attack on a Cameroonian border village, Kamuna, on Sunday.
According to reports, an inferno started after the insurgent's July 19th attack, trapping and killing the children.
9ja School Gist gathered that several houses and properties were destroyed by the rampaging terrorists.
Recently, UN's agency for refugees (UNHCR) said in a report that there have been 18 recorded attacks by Boko Haram in northern Cameroon in 2015 alone, forcing almost 100,000 Cameroonians from their homes.
READ: 62,000 Nigerian, Cameroonian children displaced, deprived of education
The governor of Cameroon's Far North Region,Middjiyawa Bakari, in May said over 62,000 Nigerian and Cameroonian children of school age have been denied education because cross border attacks by Boko Haram have prevented the government from getting educational facilities to the displaced persons.
"The government and aid agencies are grappling with a complex emergency situation," Bakari said.
"Getting enough classrooms, teachers and various forms of assistance to the internally displaced children and refugees remains critical."
The UNHCR report had also stated that 60 percent of schools in Cameroon's most-affected localities have been abandoned.
This latest attack will be another blow on the already dwindling educational fortunes of the region.

9 pupils burnt to death in Boko Haram attack

Nine pupils were burnt to death following a Boko Haram attack on a Cameroonian border village, Kamuna, on Sunday.
According to reports, an inferno started after the insurgent's July 19th attack, trapping and killing the children.
9ja School Gist gathered that several houses and properties were destroyed by the rampaging terrorists.
Recently, UN's agency for refugees (UNHCR) said in a report that there have been 18 recorded attacks by Boko Haram in northern Cameroon in 2015 alone, forcing almost 100,000 Cameroonians from their homes.
READ: 62,000 Nigerian, Cameroonian children displaced, deprived of education
The governor of Cameroon's Far North Region,Middjiyawa Bakari, in May said over 62,000 Nigerian and Cameroonian children of school age have been denied education because cross border attacks by Boko Haram have prevented the government from getting educational facilities to the displaced persons.
"The government and aid agencies are grappling with a complex emergency situation," Bakari said.
"Getting enough classrooms, teachers and various forms of assistance to the internally displaced children and refugees remains critical."
The UNHCR report had also stated that 60 percent of schools in Cameroon's most-affected localities have been abandoned.
This latest attack will be another blow on the already dwindling educational fortunes of the region.

Imo Kidnapping Gunmen abduct female FUTO don from her home

An academic staff at theFederal University of Technology, Owerri(FUTO), Dr (Mrs)Felicia Eze, has been abducted by gunmen suspected to be kidnappers.
Eze, who is the Head of IMSU's Department of Information Management Technology, was reportedly abducted Monday morning from her home at Ihiagwa, Owerri.
Reports say the don is much loved by her students and is reputed to be one of the best Head of Departments in the institution.
Student Pulsegathered that Eze's abductors are yet to contact the family or demand a ransom.

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.

Boko Haram Obasanjo prescribes education as solution to insurgency

Nigeria can only end the Boko Haram insurgency through an effective educational system, says former PresidentOlusegun Obasanjo.
Speaking last Friday at the 11th Convocation Lecture of theBenson Idahosa University(BIU), Benin, Edo state, Obasanjo said education remains the most effective solution.
In his lecture on the topic: 'Effective Educational System: A panacea for Societal Development and Transformation”, the former President said the military approach must be supported with the education.
"Even if we defeat Boko Haram on the battle front, we need education to sustain the victory," Obasanjo said.
“If we are able to tackle Boko Haram with education in our schools, both in the social media that they use, we will dilute their messages and positively win their hearts and others who have been swayed by the Jihadists messages.
“To succeed with counter messages, we need to be more appealing and truthful and as intense as those of Boko Haram if not more."
Obasanjo said a survey of education across the six geo-political zones of the country in 2010 had shown that the insurgency was only 'waiting to happen'.
"In 2010 there was a survey of education in Nigeria and among the six geopolitical zones; in the south west, it was 79 percent that are educated, in the south east, it is about 78 percent in the northeast, where Boko Haram dominates, it is 19 percent and that is one of the reasons people believe that Boko Haram was a menace waiting to happen," he added.
He called for concerted efforts to correct the situation.
“We have to reverse that trend, maybe the situation has even gone worse in the last five years because people have moved out of school, some schools have been destroyed and we cannot fold our arms and say it is up to the north east, it is up to all of us in Nigeria, we have to do what should be done to bring parity in the area of education across the length and breadth of the country,” Obasanjo said."
The Boko Haram insurgency, which has deliberately targeted schools, has damaged the educational sector of the entire North East region.

Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa Post UTME Form is Out – 2015/16

Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa (FEDPONAS) invites suitably qualified candidates to her 2015/2016 academic session post UTME screening exercise.
Candidates Eligible for Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa.
Candidates that have chosen the Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa as their most preferred, more preferred or preferred Institution in the 2015 UTME and scored 150 and above in the appropriate subjects combination are eligible for Post-UTME Screening.
Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa Post UTME Method of Application.
Application forms are obtainable on the purchase of the Registration PIN (Personal Identification Number) on e-transact platform at a non-refundable fee of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) only (excluding bank charges) for Post UTME screening in respect of ND programmes payable at the United Bank for Africa Plc, Ecobank Plc Zenith Bank Plc and other commercial banks nationwide.
Candidates are to then register with the PIN on the website: www.fedpolynas.edu.ngand to print out their respective slips containing dates and times scheduled for screening.
Registration stops on the Wednesday, 26th August, 2015.

Federal Poly Nasarawa HND Admission Form – 2015/16 [PT & FT]

The management of the Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa (FEDPONAS) Higher National Diploma (HND) full-time/part-time programmes admission form for the 2015/2016 academic session is now available online.
Federal Poly Nasarawa HND Full-Time Admission – Entry Requirements.
*.National Diploma (ND) in the relevant fields from recognized Polytechnics with at least Lower Credit plus at least five(5) credits in
*.GCE O’Level, SSCE or its equivalent in relevant subjects including Mathematics and English Language, and a minimum of one year post working experience of industrial attachment.
Federal Poly Nasarawa HND Part-Time Admission – Entry Requirements.
National Diploma (ND) in the relevant field from recognized Polytechnics with at least Lower Credit plus at least five (5) Credits in GCE O’Level, SSCE, or its equivalent in relevant subjects including Mathematics and English Language. Post ND working experiences not required for this admission.
Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa HND Full-Time Admission – Available Programmes.
School of Engineering Technology
1. Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology with options:
*.Power and Machines
*.Electronics and Telecommunication
2. Mechanical Engineering Technology with option in Manufacturing.
3. Agricultural Engineering Technology with options in:
*.Farm Power
*.Post Harvest
School of Environmental Studies
1.Architectural Technology
2.Building Technology
3.Quantity Surveying
4.Urban and Regional Planning
5.Estate Management
School of Applied Sciences
1. Statistics
2. Computer Science
3. Science Laboratory Technology with options in:
*.Applied Chemistry
*.Physics Electronics
*.Biochemistry
*.Microbiology
School of Business studies
1.Accountancy
2.Business Administration and Management.
3.Banking and Finance
4.Marketing
5.Office Technology and Management
Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa HND Part-Time Admission – Available Programmes.
*. Electrical/electronic engineering technology (Power Machines option)
*.Mechanical Engineering Technology
*.Architectural Technology
*. Building Technology
*.Urban and Regional Planning
*.Banking and Finance
*.Marketing
*.Office Technology and Management
*.Statistics
*.Computer Science
*.Science Laboratory Technology
*.Accountancy
*.Agricultural Engineering Technology
*.Quantity Surveying
*.Business Administration and Management
*.Estate Management
Note to HND PT students – All Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes shall run for six (6) semesters and lectures shall be conducted during the weekends, (Fridays-sundays) and such candidates are not eligible forNYSCmobilization. The National Diploma (NDII) shall run for three (3) semesters, while the Polytechnic Diploma Programmes shall run for four (4) semesters.
How to Apply for Federal Poly Nasarawa HND Admission
Application forms are obtainable on the purchase of the Registration PIN (Personal Identification Number)one-transact platform at a non-refundable fee of Four Thousand Naira (N4,000.00) for HND programmes payable at the United Bank for Africa Plc, Ecobank Plc Zenith Bank Plc and other commercial banks nationwide.
PT applicants – The method of application is the same as that of Full-time progamme with the sum ofN5,000.00)only
Candidates are to then register with the PIN on the website: www.fedpolynas.edu.ngand to print out their respective slips containing dates and times scheduled for screening.
Note that the deadline for submission of applications is six (6) weeks from the date of publication. Date of publication – July 14, 2015.

Nasarawa Poly IJMB, Remedial, Pre-ND, Diploma & NDII Forms – 2015/16

Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa has advertised for suitable qualified individuals to apply for the 2015/2016 academic session.
Entry Requirements.
*.PRE-ND:At least five (5) credits in the GCE O’Level, SSCE, NECO, or its equivalent in the relevant subjects including Mathematics and English Language. Candidates will be required to sit and pass the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The programme is strictly for applicants from Educationally Less Developed States i.e. Adamawa, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Ebonyi, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara States.
*.IJMB:Five (5) CREDITS at not more than TWO SITTINGS in relevantsubjectsto include both English and Mathematics.
*.National Diploma (NDII):Ordinary Diploma or its equivalent in relevant discipline and five (5) Credits at not more than two sittings at the GCE O’Level, SSCE, or its equivalent in relevant subjects including Mathematics and English Language and any three relevant subjects.
*.Polytechnic Diploma (Part-Time):At least four (4) passes including Mathematics and English Language and other relevant subjects at the GCE O’ Level, SSCE or its equivalent.
Note: The National Diploma (NDII) shall run for three (3) semesters, while the Polytechnic Diploma Programmes shall run for four (4) semesters.
ONE-YEAR PRE-NATIONAL DIPLOMA (PRE-ND) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME IN:
*.Chemical Engineering Technology
*.Agricultural Engineering Technology
*.Civil Engineering Technology
*.Mechanical Engineering Technology
*.Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
*.Quantity Surveying
*.Building Technology
*.Architectural technology
*.Urban and Regional Planning
*.Mathematics and Statistics
*.Science and Laboratory Technology
*.Hospitality Management
*.Agricultural Technology
IJMB PROGRAMME
The Interim Joint Matriculation Board programme is essentially a One-year Advanced Level programme in the Arts, Social Sciences and Science, which leads successful candidates to secure admission at the 200 level in a University through JAMB Direct Entry procedure. The available subject combinations are:
S/NOCOURSECODESUBJECT COMBINATION
1.005Accounting, Business Mgt, Economics
2.007Accounting, Business Mgt, Government
3.008Accounting, Business Mgt, Sociology
4.011Accounting, Economics, Government
5.013Business Mgt, Economics, A/L Maths
6.033Business Mgt, Economics, Government
7.034Business Mgt, Economics, Sociology
8038Business Mgt, Government, Sociology
9072Biology, Chemistry, Physics.
10073Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics
11077Biology, Economics, Mathematics
12080Biology, Geography, Mathematics
13083Biology, Physics, Mathematics
14116Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics
15119Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics
16120Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics
17123Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics
18146Economics, Geography, Physics
19147Economics, Geography, Mathematics
20154Economics, Geography, Literature in English
21155Economics, Geography, Sociology
22159Economics, Government, Literature in English
23160Economics, Government, Sociology
24170Economics, Literature English, Sociology
25178Geography, Physics, Mathematics
26179Geography, Physics, Sociology
27188Geography, Government, Sociology
28199Geography, Literature English, Sociology
29210Economics, Government, A/L Mathematics
30213Geography, Government, Mathematics
REMEDIAL PROGRAMME
Strictly for applicants from catchment States of the Institution: Nasarawa, Plateau, Benue, Kogi, Niger and Kwara.
HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA, NDII (PRE-HND) AND POLYTECHNIC DIPLOMA IN:
*.Electrical/electronic engineering technology(Power Machines option) – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Mechanical Engineering Technology – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Architectural Technology – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Building Technology – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Urban and Regional Planning – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Banking and Finance – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Marketing – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Office Technology and Management – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Statistics – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Computer Science – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Science Laboratory Technology – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Accountancy – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Agricultural Engineering Technology – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Quantity Surveying – HND/NDII/P. DIP.
*.Business Administration and Management – HND/NDII/P. DIP
*.Estate Management – HND/NDII
*.Mass Communication – NDII/P. DIP.
*.Library and Information Sciences – NDII/P. DIP.
*.Public Administration – NDII/P. DIP.
*.Land Administration – POLY DIP.
*.Civil Engineering Technology – POLY DIP.
*.Agricultural Technology – POLY DIP.
*.Entrepreneurship Development – POLY DIP.
*.Environmental Management – POLY DIP.
*.Crime Management, Prevention and Control (This programme isSTRICTLYfor personnel in the Military, Police, SSS, and other Para-Military Agencies, candidates are expected to show evidence accordingly).
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Application forms are obtainable on the purchase of the Registration PIN (personal identification number) one-transact platformat a non-refundable fee of Four Thousand naira(N4,000.00)only for Pre-ND programme; and Five Thousand Naira(N5, 000.00)only forothers.
*.All candidate are required to visit anycommercialbankacross the country and obtain the confirmation order PIN of Fed. Poly. Nasarawa viae-transact.
*.Candidate should thereafter proceed to the internet via the URL: fedpolynas.edu.ngportal and confirm the transaction confirmation ID to enable filling of the form.
*.Candidate shall be required to fill-in the bio – data e-form and submit electronically.
*.Candidate shall be print-out a hard-copy of acknowledge slip on submission online.
*.Note that the deadline for submission of applications is six (6) weeks from the date of publication (14/7/2015)

Important Notice to OAU 2014/15 Fresh Undergraduates

If you partook in the ICT training for Fresh Undergraduate students that held between May 30 and July 3, 2015 at the University ICT Centre, you are required to cross-check your respective faculty list for the correctness of your name. If there is any mistake in your name spelling or ordering, kindly come to the University ICT Centre between the hours of 9 and 11 on Friday, July 31st for correction.
Do note your serial number on faculty list.
Go to http://web-2.oauife.edu.nginfo to view the list.

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