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Saturday 15 August 2015

Adeleke University Offers Scholarship To 18-year-old Rape Victim

Authorities of Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State, on Saturday asserted that the institution will give scholarship to the 18-year-old admission seeker allegedly raped by a part-time lecturer of the University of Lagos, Mr. Akin Baruwa.

The Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Oluwole Amusan who promulgate this to liveschoolnews.com.ng grapevine said that the management was moved by the plight of the girl, who was allegedly raped in the course of her quest for a university education. .

The VC said, “Giving out scholarships to indigent students is not new to us. Our founder had a foundation whose existence preceded the university, through which scholarships were given to students.
“Since the university was established four years ago, the tradition has continued.”
According to the VC, the scholarship would cover the four-year duration of Mass Communication, which the girl has chosen to study, a course which UNILAG has said she was not qualified for with her 211 score in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

He said it has not been determined whether the scholarship would be full or partial since he had not yet interacted with the father of the victim.
With a student population of over 1,000, one fifth of Adeleke University undergraduates are on scholarship, it was learnt.
The father of the alleged rape victim, told our correspondent that he had been contacted by the institution to come to the university.

“I was so happy when I was contacted. May God bless you so much for seeing the case through. I am so happy. Such scholarship would be a big blessing to my daughter,” he said


Source: liveschoolnews

How I Escaped Being Raped By UNILAG Lecturer, Says Another victim

A 28-year-old former student of the part-time lecturer of the University of lagos who was accused to have rape an 18-year-old admission seeker has come out with a revelation of how she barely escaped being raped by Baruwa.
The young woman, who spoke under the strict condition of anonymity, explained that the sexual assault of the 18-year-old girl provided a window of opportunity for her to expose what she went through in the hands of the philandering lecturer.
Certification page of Agnes’ project signed by Baruwa (arrowed)
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Agnes said, “I finished my project around December 2013. It was around that time my supervisor, who was a very pleasant woman, retired. I was reassigned to Mr. Akinfolarin Baruwa. I got his number and called him on the phone and he told me to come the following day.
“He fixed the appointment around 5pm the next day. I went to meet him in an office in the Faculty of Business Administration, which he shared with another lecturer. I noticed it was the other lecturer’s name that was on the door.

“When I got to his office, I noticed that there was a student that came to submit her project also. She was from the Lagos State University. So, I supposed he was also doing part-time work at LASU.
“While I was there, other students came to submit their projects also and he told me to wait outside. Later he started sending me on errands. He would tell me to go and make one photocopy or another or buy things for him. I was patient and did everything he asked.
“He did all these until around 8pm when he eventually looked at my project. As soon as he opened the pages, he flung it away. ‘What kind of rubbish is this?’ he said. He said I would have to start the project from the beginning.
“Mr. Baruwa told me that everything I did was rubbish. He said I did not cite a particular reference somewhere and said he would report me to our course adviser for plagiarism and I would be given an extra year. He just wanted to hold on to something just to rubbish my work.”
Agnes alleged that it was at this point that she started to beg Baruwa. She claimed that she was on her knees because she was writing exams and most of her colleagues had already finished their project.

“There was also a deadline I had to meet for the submission of the project. I explained all these to him and begged. Later, he said I should drop the project that he would see what he could do about it,” Agnes said.
According to Agnes, Baruwa does not have a doctoral degree. She said he was a part-time lecturer, who was assigned students for supervision and given invigilation roles during examinations.
It would be recalled that the management of UNILAG had on Monday, denied having Baruwa under the employ of the institution despite the fact that he supervised the final projects of many students in the Faculty of Business Administration.
A handwritten complaint filed against Baruwa, which Agnes submitted to UNILAG authorities.
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A handwritten complaint filed against Baruwa, which Agnes submitted to UNILAG authorities
Infact, Agnes, who is now married, showed our correspondent a copy of her undergraduate project, bearing Baruwa’s name and signature.
Agnes said after Baruwa softened on his threat that she would have an extra year, she went down on her knees to thank him but while she was mouthing her appreciation, the man allegedly moved around the office closing the blinds.
“He brought out some fruits from the fridge. I thought he was preparing to go home when he was doing that. He was clearing the books on the sofa. He said, ‘is that how to say thank you?’ I only knew something was amiss when he suddenly locked the door,” she said.
“Before I knew what was happening, he pulled me and put my hands on his manhood. He grabbed my breasts and I began to struggle with him. He started to forcibly remove my clothes. I was shocked beyond words. I felt really violated.
“He grew more aggressive as I fought him off. I screamed but I knew my screaming would do nothing because the office is opposite the UNILAG guesthouse by the seaside.

“I am asthmatic. As he was about to force himself on me, I realised that I was beginning to have breathing problem as if an attack was on its way. I decided to lay still and I started breathing excessively as if I was already having asthmatic attack. I started to beg him as I breathed heavily. I told him, ‘Please, I can’t breathe, I have asthma.’
“He then left me alone after that and apologised. He said he was not usually like that and that he was only aroused. He said I should just give him a ‘handjob’ (fondle his manhood with my hand) instead. I started to beg him again and pretended as if I wanted to faint. I told him to open the door in order for me to get fresh air.”
Agnes said as she rushed out of Baruwa’s office, she was in so much shock that she lost her bag with , out knowing. She said the shock was so much that she fell down and could not move.
According to her, her troubles did not stop there.
She claimed that the next time she went to Baruwa’s office for her project, she had to tell a friend to follow her.
She said, “He must have sighted me from afar because when I told him that I was around, he just dismissed me that he had no time. He gave me an appointment for early morning but I went there some minutes after 7am. He said, ‘You think you are smart eh? You are playing with your graduation.’

“After I eventually got the project back from him and went back to submit, there was a little activity in his office then. He told me to wait outside. As the office cleared and the lecturer he shared the office with left, he called me inside.
“He started to force himself on me again and I started begging that I had a fiancĂ©e. He said ‘So?’ In broad daylight, he was fondling me. But as I resisted him and dragged myself from his grip, my shirt tore. I was infuriated. I stormed out of his office and threatened that I was going straight to the vice chancellor’s office.
“He became aggressive at this point and shouted at me that I should get out of his office. He said I would never graduate. I was so angry that I was going straight towards the senate building.”
Agnes said she was later called back by someone who knew her. She claimed that some officials in the faculty intervened in the matter that day and that when Baruwa was approached on the issue, he feigned ignorance.

“He said, ‘Me? I was only telling her about the corrections she had to effect on her project and told her to come back when she started shouting.’ Later, the lecturers were behind closed door with him and I did not hear what they discussed. When they came out, they just told me to forget the issue,” she said.
liveschoolnews.com.ng grapevine learnt that Agnes’ problem persisted when it was time for Baruwa to submit her score sheet to her course adviser.

According to her, every student was mandated to submit a score sheet to their respective project supervisor, who would in turn submit to the course adviser.
Agnes said, “Without it, you cannot submit the final copy of your project or defend the project. In short, you cannot graduate,” Agnes told our correspondent. “But Mr. Baruwa refused to submit my score sheet. I kept asking him about it and he kept referring me to the course adviser. He maintained he had submitted it. But the course adviser kept telling me she had not got my score sheet.

“He later said something that made me realise he was merely punishing me for not allowing him to have his way with me. While I was going through these problems, I heard of other ladies who had the same problem but could not speak out.
“When the frustration was too much, I had to write a letter of complaint telling the school authorities to look into my issue with Mr. Baruwa.

“He later submitted my score sheet after he put me through so much trouble. By the time I escaped him, I was already psychologically drained.

“When I heard about the case of this other girl, I just shook my head because there was no way the girl could have escaped him.”

Despite initial denials from the UNILAG management that it did not know who Baruwa was, it was learnt that he supervised the final projects of undergraduates.

Liveschoolnews.com.ng learnt that after Agnes’ report to the school authorities, Baruwa was stopped from supervising female students. But why he still retained his part-time duties in the faculty is not clear.

Our correspondent contacted the Public Affairs Officer of UNILAG, Mr. Olagoke Oke, following this fresh allegation.
He said every allegations against Baruwa would be discussed by a four-man panel set up by the institution to look into how the suspect got into the university system.
Asked if the school could now admit that he was indeed working in the institution and that he was even supervising undergraduate projects, he said, “That might have been possible in DLI (Distant Learning Institute). But the panel would look at all these and come out with the report of its investigation soon.”

Benue State University Lecturer Call Off Strike

The local chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at the Benue State University (BSU) in Makurdi, on Monday, called off its strike and asked members to return to work.
The lecturers embarked on an indefinited strike four months ago because former Governor Gabriel Suswam did not pay their salaries.
The strike was called off after a peace meeting held by the ASUU leadership and representatives of the management and the state government. The parties, reached a “realistic” agreement after hours of meeting.
The ASUU Chairman, Dr David Ikoni, said lecturers were satisfied with the commitment of Governor Samuel Ortom to the agreement.
“We told our members that we agreed to the terms of the governor and suspended the strike on the governor’s appeal. He gave us his commitment and we felt that we should give him a benefit of the doubt,” Dr Ikoni said.
He said the lecturers would not hesitate to embark on strike again if the governor failed to keep his promise.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Charity Angya, said the governor would do his best to ensure the school is not shut down again. She said: “Gov. Ortom has entered an agreement that is realistic. He had a good discussion with ASUU members and he agreed to the demands of the lecturers.”
The development excited students, some of who expressed happiness. Mary Anyogo, a 300-Level Mass Communication student, said she could not afford to stay at home any longer. “I am so happy when I heard the news. I can’t wait to go back to school,” she said.
Nana Ugoor, a 300-Level Psychology student, said he was no prepared to return to school, because of his financial challenge. He said: “Calling off the strike is good news, because it is what has been expected by students. But, I am not ready financially. I sponsor myself and it is not easy, getting money to return. I will resume in due time.”
The management has advised both staff and students not to waste time in resuming back to work to make up for the lost time.

AKSU Releases 2015/2016 Post-UTME Results

Authorities of Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) on Saturday, 15 August, 2015 announced the official release of the results of Candidates, who participated in its 2015/2016 Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination that was conducted on Thursday 13th August 2015!
Candidates who sat for the screening should log on to http://portals.aksu.edu.ng/ , input their JAMB registration number and Access Code (found on the Examination Schedule Slip) to check for their Post Utme aggregate Score.
Provisional Admission List for successful Candidates from the Screening test and other information will be made available. The Results were made available twenty-four (24) hours after the Screening exercise!

AKSU Releases 2015/2016 Post-UTME Results

Authorities of Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) on Saturday, 15 August, 2015 announced the official release of the results of Candidates, who participated in its 2015/2016 Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination that was conducted on Thursday 13th August 2015!
Candidates who sat for the screening should log on to http://portals.aksu.edu.ng/ , input their JAMB registration number and Access Code (found on the Examination Schedule Slip) to check for their Post Utme aggregate Score.
Provisional Admission List for successful Candidates from the Screening test and other information will be made available. The Results were made available twenty-four (24) hours after the Screening exercise!

AKSU Releases 2015/2016 Post-UTME Results

Authorities of Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) on Saturday, 15 August, 2015 announced the official release of the results of Candidates, who participated in its 2015/2016 Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination that was conducted on Thursday 13th August 2015!
Candidates who sat for the screening should log on to http://portals.aksu.edu.ng/ , input their JAMB registration number and Access Code (found on the Examination Schedule Slip) to check for their Post Utme aggregate Score.
Provisional Admission List for successful Candidates from the Screening test and other information will be made available. The Results were made available twenty-four (24) hours after the Screening exercise!

How To Check UNN 2015/2016 Post-UTME Results


How To Check UNN 2015/2016 Post-UTME Results. This is to inform all candidates that participated in the just concluded University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) 2015 BATCH 1 PUTME, that there result has been upload online on the school portal. Candidates can now check their result online.

HOW TO CHECK UNN 2015/2016 POST-UTME RESULT
You need a result checker card to able to view and print out your result. The Result-checking Scratch Cards can be obtained from some branches of;
*Access Bank
*First Bank
*UBA
*Union Bank
*Fidelity Bank
*UNN Microfinance Bank(Enugu or Nsukka).

The card is sold between N1000 and N1300 in NsukkA / Enugu

After purchasing your result checking pin, you can then do this.
1. Go to any nearest cyber cafe
2. Open Unn website www.Unn.edu.ng
3. Click on UNN PORTAL
4. Scroll down of the page, click on Check 2015/2016 POST UTME Screening Results for batch A
5. Then follow the link there and put your result checker pin and click SUBMIT.


WARNING:::: MAKE SURE YOU KEEP A COPY OF THAT YOUR RESULT SLIP FOR FUTURE USE.

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Benue State University Lecturer Call Off Strike

The local chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at the Benue State University (BSU) in Makurdi, on Monday, called off its strike and asked members to return to work.
The lecturers embarked on an indefinited strike four months ago because former Governor Gabriel Suswam did not pay their salaries.
The strike was called off after a peace meeting held by the ASUU leadership and representatives of the management and the state government. The parties, reached a “realistic” agreement after hours of meeting.
The ASUU Chairman, Dr David Ikoni, said lecturers were satisfied with the commitment of Governor Samuel Ortom to the agreement.
“We told our members that we agreed to the terms of the governor and suspended the strike on the governor’s appeal. He gave us his commitment and we felt that we should give him a benefit of the doubt,” Dr Ikoni said.
He said the lecturers would not hesitate to embark on strike again if the governor failed to keep his promise.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Charity Angya, said the governor would do his best to ensure the school is not shut down again. She said: “Gov. Ortom has entered an agreement that is realistic. He had a good discussion with ASUU members and he agreed to the demands of the lecturers.”
The development excited students, some of who expressed happiness. Mary Anyogo, a 300-Level Mass Communication student, said she could not afford to stay at home any longer. “I am so happy when I heard the news. I can’t wait to go back to school,” she said.
Nana Ugoor, a 300-Level Psychology student, said he was no prepared to return to school, because of his financial challenge. He said: “Calling off the strike is good news, because it is what has been expected by students. But, I am not ready financially. I sponsor myself and it is not easy, getting money to return. I will resume in due time.”
The management has advised both staff and students not to waste time in resuming back to work to make up for the lost time.

UNILAG Editing Of Courses Date For 2014/2015 Announced

This is to inform all students of the University of Lagos that Editing of courses by registered students for the second semester 2014/2015 session will commence on Monday 17th August 2015.

All registered students are advised to avail themselves of this opportunity by either adding or deleting courses as appropriate.
The University portal would be opened from Monday 17th August to Sunday 30th August 2015 for this purpose.

All registered students of the University are urged to take advantage of this opportunity.

UI Student Slumps, Dies After Waiting For Hours To Write Exam


There was wild uproar at the University of Ibadan over the death of a distance learning student of the institution who slumped and die at the Adebayo Akande e-Centre, Ikeja, Lagos, after waiting for hours to write the examination.
The 100 level student of political science, identified as Pelewura Bolaji, was said to have written the first paper for the day before the incident happened.

The victim, according to an identification card found on him, is a worker with Greengates Specialties Limited. Though the ID card expired in September 2014.
An official of the school, who identified himself as Mr. Olayinka Kehinde, said he was the only UI official at the centre to supervise the examination. He said the matter had been reported to the school authorities and he was awaiting further directive concerning the examination.
It was discovered that while the body of the student was lying down in a car within the premises, examination was still going on.

One of the examiners confirmed that there was an instruction that the examination should continue.

A student, who simply identified himself as Tony, said, “The management of the centre had earlier told us that the examination might not hold successfully in Lagos due to some challenges and that they subsequently notified the authorities.”

Some of the students alleged that they were made to pay medical fees, but expressed concern that the management failed to put in place necessary medical facilities in case of emergency.
The victim was later confirmed dead at the Lagoon Hospital, Ikeja.

NABTEB 2015 NOV/DEC Online Registration Has Commence

This is to inform all applicants that the 2015 November/December online registration of National Business and Technical Examinations Board ( NABTEB) has commence.
The NABTEB 2015 NOV/DEC Examination will Hold from Monday 2nd November – Friday 4th December, 2015
1.PURCHASE OF REGISTRATION PINs:
Registration PINs for the above named examinations, primarily for private candidates are available for purchase at the branches of the following banks: First Bank, United Bank for Africa, Zenith Bank, Unity Bank, Fidelity Bank, Enterprise Bank and Skye Bank.
1. Candidates can also visit any approved NABTEB examination centre or any of the following NABTEB offices for assistance:
2.NABTEB Zonal Offices in Abuja, Kaduna, Yola, Osogbo, Enugu and Benin City.
3.NABTEB Liaison Offices at Abuja and Lagos, and State Offices Nationwide.
iii. NABTEB National Headquarters, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City.

EXAMINATION FEES: Candidates intending to enrol for NBC/NTC or General Education Subjects must obtain a Registration PIN at the cost ofN10,000.00 per candidate, while registration for ANBC/ANTC will attractN12,000.00 per candidate. The above fees cover examination fees, result checking, biometric registration, e-learning and information VCD. In addition, candidates are to payN250.00 bank charges. Late registration will attract additionalN5,000.00 per candidate.
REGISTRATION PERIOD:Registration commences on Monday 6th July, 2015 and ends on Wednesday 30th September, 2015.
HOW TO REGISTER:Candidates should visit registration.nabtebnigeria.orgto log on with the PIN. Candidates are advised to carefully study the Entry Guide, Examination Structure, Time-Table, List of Centres and Trades availableat each Centre, as well as other relevant instructions.
NOTE: Except for General Education Candidates, all other candidates are allowed to enrol for any number of subjects they want to enter for, but this must be on TRADE basis.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Candidates who wish to offer any Trade that is not included in this advertisement may wish to enrol through a Technical / Commercial College in the 2016 May/June examination series.
Only reputable and standard Cyber Cafes arestrongly recommendedfor use as the Board will not be liable for registration errors committed by the candidates.
Only good quality coloured passport photographs withRed backgroundwith a dimension of 2cm x 1.5cm will be accepted.Candidates are advised
to upload quality passport photograph.

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