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Tuesday 18 August 2015

Rivpoly to honour two students for winning contest

AUTHORITIES of the Rivers State Polytechnic have promised to honour two of their students for emerging victorious at a national competition on public speaking/debate.
The students are Essien Udefa of the Department of Science Laboratory Technology and Zealous Koate of the Mechanical Engineering Technology.
They came first in the competition the National Youth Service Corps organised at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akoko, Ondo State.
The second and third positions went to students of AAUA and the University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State respectively.
Speaking on the students’ performance, the Deputy Rector of the polytechnic, Mr. Princewill Daboikiabo, said they made the institution proud by winning the competition.
Daboikiabo explained that with their victory, the polytechnic would represent Nigeria at the finals of the African Championship later in the year at the Great Zimbabwe University, Zimbabwe.
The academic said, “The Rivers State Polytechnic is celebrating the gift of excellence. Two of our students beat others from higher institutions of learning in the National Public Speaking and Debate Championship for Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria.
“The African Championship is a brainchild of Impact Africa International with headquarters in the Republic of Benin. It is an international organisation with the aim of contributing to Africa Sustainability Development and developing youths for responsible leadership in Africa.”
Daboikiabo explained that the feat was worth celebrating, adding that the school would soon recognise the efforts of the winners.
He added, “We are particularly happy that two of our students who represented the school have made us proud. This, indeed, is worthy of celebration and we are planning big to honour them.
“They put Nigeria on the continental map of the people in the frontier of academic excellence. We are going to invite Nigerians soon when the school will host them for making it proud.
“The joy in our heart is enormous and we will continue to honour any exceptional student of the institution.

Workers kick as FG plans downgrading of varsities

Alleged plan to return the four newly-created universities of education to their former colleges of education status is causing ripples among stakeholders, CHARLES ABAH and ADE AKANBI report
From the Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo, Ondo State; Alvan Ikoku University of Education, Owerri, Imo State; Federal College of Education, Zaria; and the Federal University of Education, Kano, there was agitation bordering on the same issue last week.

The agitators were members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities. Their mission was similar: the protesters were kicking against the Federal Government’s alleged plan to reverse the upgrading of the institutions.
The former President Goodluck Jonathan, at the twilight of his administration, had upgraded these colleges of education to universities.
Curiously, till date, there has not been a statement from any government quarters confirming or denying the move. From the National Universities Commission, the body statutorily saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the nation’s universities and the Federal Ministry of Education, mum is the word on their lips.
At least as of Monday, no one had officially talked about the planned downgrade, yet these schools have not known peace in the past few days. When contacted, the National Universities Commission’s Head of Public Relations, Ibrahim Yakassai, only referred one of our correspondents to the FME.

The ministry’s Spokesman, Mr. Olu Lipede, who initially promised to get back to one of our correspondents, did not eventually respond to the several calls made to his telephone.
Lipede had earlier promised to find out the “true position of things” from his superiors, but he never did that as of the time of going to the press by 8pm.
However, for the protesting workers, there is no smoke without fire.
According to them, the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has concluded arrangement to downgrade the universities in line with its plot to restructure the nation’s education sector.
Speaking on the development, the AFUE Joint Non-Teaching Staff Action Committee Chairman, Femi Lademikan, said the workers of the institution had cause to protest against the plan.

Lademikan said, “We want our university to remain. We are appealing to the government through this peaceful demonstration that what we want is our university status.

“We want to tell President Buhari that we have everything required to make this institution a university. We have the people, resources and everything to take to maintain this school. We have the structure and the enabling environment, just as we are peaceful and cooperative.
“Mr. President must not listen to people who don’t love him, sycophants and those enemies of progress.”

The FUEK-ASUU Chairman, Dr. Abubakar Haruna, laid the blame on the doorsteps of the former provosts of the colleges. According to him, the former administrators are conniving with some powerful persons in government to persuade the President to return the institutions to their former status.
Haruna added, “We feel that the President must have been misinformed on the objectives for which the colleges were upgraded. The damage this decision would do to host communities is better imagined.

“The plot to revert this development, in our opinion, is unpatriotic, counter-productive, obnoxious and retrogressive. As you may be aware, NCE used to be the minimum teaching qualification after the phasing out of the Grade II Teacher Certificate in Nigeria.
“The nation has reached a stage when the university degree in education would become the minimum qualification for teaching in the national teacher education policy.”

However, a retired professor of Political Science, Kayode Soremekun, disagrees with Lademikan and Haruna.
Soremekun, who said that he would support the policy somersault, noted that these newly upgraded schools did not have the quality workers to mount the programmes.
“Let them not deceive anybody. They will claim to have the right environment and workers but when you go there, it will be a different thing on the ground.

“Well, they do not have enough faculties to run these universities. I tell you many of them do not have the staff. Generally, there is a chronic shortage of human resource in the nation’s university system. To that extent, they are going to dip into the same pool, which is not increasing anywhere. In this regard, I shall support the policy change considering the paucity of the work force.”

The former Obafemi Awolowo University lecturer also noted that the Jonathan administration might have upgraded these institutions out of desperation to score some cheap political points.
He explained, “Jonathan might have done what he did then for political reasons, especially to gain electoral victory. He was ready to do anything then to gain some mileages politically. If one even checks the spread of the schools, one would see that it had a touch of geographical intent. In any case, you cannot divorce anything from politics.”

Meanwhile, ASUU at AFUE has warned in a statement that the planned reversal will elicit crisis in the university.
In the statement by its Public Relations Officer, Olaolu Olaniyan, the union, therefore, urged the Federal Government not to take such an action.
According to the union, the planned reversal will amount to backwardness for the institution.

The statement read, “It is utter dismay and outright displeasure, the disturbing rumour making the rounds about the purported reversal of the long-awaited and hard-earned university status of Adeyemi Federal University of Education and three other newly-upgraded universities of education. We want to express our unequivocal rejection of such a reversal, which is only capable of creating avoidable tension in the new university community and the host community by extension.
“It is worthy of note that the university has been in the vanguard of turning out well trained teachers for the Nigerian education system for an upward of five decades. The upgrading of the institution into a full-fledged university was premised on several factors, chiefly, the high quality of members of the academic staff who have worked assiduously over the years to produce an array of well-trained teachers for the primary and secondary school components of the Nigerian education system. The institution also runs postgraduate diploma in education programme.

“We firmly subscribe to the belief that the Federal Government’s decision to upgrade the institution into a full-fledged university is a step in the right direction to revamp the Nigerian education system, which is at an all-time low at present. Production of well-trained teachers with bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and doctoral degree in education would go a long way to salvage the ailing Nigerian education system.
“While we appreciate the quagmire into which the Nigerian economy has been plunged, it is not a sufficient reason, as retrogressive elements adduced, to truncate the implementation of the university status of the institution, which would have profound positive impact on educational development in Nigeria in the proximate future. It is therefore in the light of the foregoing that the union rejects in absolute terms any attempt to truncate the upgrading of the institution to a full fledge university status.”

The students too did not shy away from the agitation. According to the President, Student Union Government of the AFUE, Mr. Isiaka Kamarudeen, they will continue to kick against any regressive action against the institution.
To support their teachers and other members of staff, Kamarudeen said the students were ready to fight what he described as injustice against the institution.

Meanwhile, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, told one of our correspondents that he was not aware of any plan to return the schools to their former status.

MCIU inaugurates 2015 scholarship scheme


Delta State-based Michael and Cecilia Ibru University, has announced a scholarship scheme for students wishing to obtain qualifications in its faculties of Management and Social Sciences as well as the Natural and Applied Sciences for the 2015 / 2016 academic session.

In a statement, on Monday, the Registrar of the university, Andrew Okwudei, said, “There are 150 scholarships and bursaries available, and every successful applicant can receive up to N1m for his or her tuition at MCIU for the duration of the study.”
According to him, the scholarships are part of the new MCIU Scholars Scholarship programmes that will benefit students entering university in 2015/2016.
He said eligible students must be at least 16 years of age and possess five credit “O” level passes which must include credit in English Language, Mathematics and a science subject in not more than two sittings

Reiterating that the MCIU is an institution dedicated to the alleviation of poverty, Okwudei said, “Students will be selected on the basis of a post-UTME, personal statement and interview.

“A good personal statement must not exceed 500 words and it will be a chance to tell us about yourself, why you think you deserve this scholarship and how you think it will help you serve yourself and society once you graduate.”


KADPOLY wins Enactus competition

Students of the Kaduna Polytechnic have emerged champions in the Enactus Nigeria 2015 championship.
By the victory, the school will represent Nigeria in the forthcoming Enactus World Cup 2015 scheduled for Johannesburg, South Africa later in the year.
The Nigerian representatives will meet contestants from 35 other countries in the fiesta.
In the final contest held in Lagos on Thursday, Kaduna Polytechnic students beat their counterparts from the University of Agriculture, Markurdi, Benue State to the second position. The third position went to the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.
The contest, which centred on “Enabling progress”, allowed the participants to highlight the impact Enactus in different parts of the country.
The initiative challenges students to proffer solutions to the socio-economic challenges in their host communities and neighbourhood.
Meanwhile, the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr, James Entwistle, has called for a better collaboration between the government and the private sector.
Such a partnership, Entwistle said, would help to create a robust economy.
Entwistle stated this just as he urged Nigerian youths to help to promote good governance and accountability.
He spoke while addressing education stakeholders and participants at the competition.
The envoy said, “Young people are at the heart of many of today’s great strategic challenges, from rebuilding the global economy to combating violent extremism to building sustainable democracies.
“Nigerian youths need to be at the forefront to ensure that merit and substance are the deciding factors in electoral politics and that good governance becomes the clarion call of accountability.
“High standard of service and excellence in execution should be your watchword. I encourage you all to fully exploit your creative abilities and to dream big and forge ahead with these dreams for a better and brighter future.”
Hailing the organisers, the Enactus Nigeria, the envoy said the competition would help Nigerian students to channel their energies to creating community development projects.
The projects, he added, would enable the beneficiaries to use their ingenuity and talent to impact on society better.
According to him, the organisation has harnessed the talents of university students to explore and develop business acumen.
He urged them to continue to hone their business and entrepreneurial skills so that they do not end up being “government bureaucrats”

AAUA To Admit 4000 Out of 17,904 Post-UTME Candidates

The deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Prof. Oluyemisi Adebowale has disclosed that out of the 17,904 candidates that are participating in the post-UTME screening exercise of the institution only about 4000 students will be admitted.
While speaking on the general conduct of the screening exercise, she expressed satisfaction over the success recorded so far.
“So far, it has been a success story. The facilities and the technical know-how we have put in place are working perfectly. We have improved greatly on the previous exercise. Prior to this year’s exercise, results were delayed till after the whole exercise, leading to congestion and security challenges because many of the candidates would have to hang around.
“This time around, we organized the exercise in such a way that candidates receive their results daily. We close by 3:00pm every day, give some hours’ gap for candidates to return to their various homes. By 7:00pm, we release their scores and send to their phones via SMS.” She stated.
She warned admission seekers against patronizing fraudsters saying that admission into the school is strictly buy merit.
“At the end of the test, we will collate all the results and go to the drawing board to decide the cut-off mark. Any candidate whose score falls within the required mark is automatically admitted. Candidates don’t need to know anybody. Our admission at AAUA is still absolutely merit-driven.” She emphasized.

FUOtuoke Post-UTME Result 2015/2016 Released

This is to inform candidates who participated in the screening exercise of Federal University Otuoke that the result of the screening has been released.
Candidates can access their results via this portal:fuotuoke PUTME 2015/2016 Result
Type in your JAMB Registration Number in the space provided.
Click on "Submit" to access your result.
So apply for the Original JAMB Result Slip with your passport on it for presentation atFUOTUOKE2015 Post-UTME Venue or Admission Processing.

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

This is to inform prospective candidates and the general public that the 2015 POST UTME screening exercise for admissions into PLATEAU STATE POLYTECHNIC, HEIPANG, BARKIN LADI, will take place at the various departments of Jos and Main campuses from 26th to 28th August, 2015 by 9:00 am. to 2:00 pm. each day.
After the payment, candidates must register online at the school site –www.plapoly.edu.ng.
All interested candidates who scored 150 points and above in the last 2015 UTME CBT are to pay N2,000 only, excluding bank charges to DIAMOND BANK, BUKURU, on Etransact Vending option from 17th to 24th August, 2015.
Please, note that interested candidates who did not choose the Polytechnic as their 1st or 2nd choice can also appear for the screening; but must also pay the fee at Diamond Bank, Bukuru and register online
All candidates are to come along with the following documents for the screening:
(i) Evidence of payment and online registration.
(ii) JAMB 2015 registration form and UTME Original Result Slip that shows your passport photograph. If you do not have this document,click here to get yours.
(iii) SSCE/NECO/NABTEB results.
NOTE: ALL CANDIDATES ARE TO REGISTER THEIR BIO-DATA ONLINE AT THE POLYTECHNIC WEBSITE:www.plapoly.edu.ng
So apply for the Original JAMB Result Slip with your passport on it for presentation atPLAPOLY2015 Post-UTME Venue or Admission Processing.

Maritime Academy Oron Post-UTME 2015: Date, Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

The management of the Academy wishes to invite all the candidates who selected Maritime Academy as their institution of First Choice and have scored the minimum of 150 marks (National cut-off mark) to attend the Post JAMB UTME Aptitude Test for National Diploma programmes as stated below:
Other candidates who may not have chosen the Academy as their institution of First Choice may also attend.
1. Date for the Aptitude Test: 1st – 5th September, 2015
2. Centre/Venue: Maritime Academy of Nigeria P.M.B. 1089, College Road, Oron Akwa Ibom State
3. Time: 0730 hour (each day)
4. Courses:
ND - Nautical Science
ND - Marine Engineering
ND - Boat/Ship Building Technology
ND - Maritime Transport and Business Studies
5.Requirements for the Aptitude Test:
Candidates are requested to report for the test with the following items:
i) JAMB Original result print-out that shows your passport photograph. If you do not have this document,click here to get yours.
ii) Original copy of credentials (including First School Leaving Certificate).
iii) Original copy of Birth Certificate/Age Declaration.
iv) Original copy of Certificate of Local Government/State of Origin.
v) A pair of white canvas and socks.
vi) White short and vest.
vii) Blanket.
viii) Bucket and drinking cup.
ix) Toiletries.
Note: Candidates are requested to come to the venue with a bank draft for the sum of N20,000.00 and addressed to the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, to take care of both Medical Examination and administrative cost. However, where a candidate cannot secure a bank draft, such candidate(s) can as well come to the aptitude test venue with cash.
6.Feeding/Accommodation:
Accommodation would be provided free to all candidates, while arrangement would be made in respect of feeding on pay-as-you-eat basis.
However, candidates are expected to come with sufficient amount of money for their feeding.
Dr. D. J. Essien, MNIM , FCAI,
For: Rector
So apply for the Original JAMB Result Slip with your passport on it for presentation atMARITIMEACADEMY2015 Post-UTME Venue or Admission Processing

FUT Minna Post-UTME Result 2015 Released

This is for the information of all who applied for and sat for the 2015 Post-UTME screening exercise of the Federal University of Technology Minna that the result of the screening has been released.
To check you result simply click on this portal:
click here
You will be required to input your Jamb Register Number and one of your names to login for your result check.
The next page will show you where you will input both the Serial number and the PIN of your Result checking card. For those who have underwent change of course, there is also a space provided for the PIN and Serial Number of the Change Of Course (COC) card.
So apply for the Original JAMB Result Slip with your passport on it for presentation atFUTMINNA2015 Post-UTME Venue or Admission Processing

UNIOSUN Post-UTME Result 2015 Released

Notice is hereby given that the results of the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) screening exercise into Osun State University conducted between 11th - 15th August, 2015, have been released.

Candidates who participated in the exercise are therefore advised to check their screening results via the Undergraduates portal athttp://postutme.uniosun.edu.ng.

Click on "Returning Applicants"
Type in your DE/UTME Registration Number
And password in the spaces provided
Click on "SIGN IN" to access your result

NDU Post-UTME 2015 Screening Date Announced

The 2015/2016 NDU Post UTME Exercise is scheduled to hold on
Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd AUGUST 2015.
Your specific date and venue will be communicated to you
via your registered GSM Phone Nos and email on Wednesday Thursday.

Also, always check this website daily between now and Thursday!
Thank you.

Department of State Security Agency to collect bio data of students across Nigeria

The Department of State Security (DSS) is perfecting plans to capture the bio data of students of tertiary institutions in Nigeria, Guardian reports.

This would be jointly implemented by the security agency and the authorities of institutions around the country.

New Director of the Kwara State Command of the DSS, Mr. Abdullahi Shinkafi, who made the disclosure yesterday said the University of Ilorin “a Centre of Excellence and one of the best universities in the country,” could be used as a model for the project when finally adopted.
“The Vice-Chancellor and his team have made the university what it is today. You are a fine gentleman and you are doing a good work," Shinkafi said during a visit to the Vice-Chancellor, of the University, Professor AbdulGaniyu Ambali.
"The DSS in Kwara State under my leadership would support you to do more and maintain the standard of peace and security on the campus,” he added.

The DSS Director also hailed the university's security structure, which he described as “excellent.” He decried the activities of those he called “fake students” and cult members and disclosed that the DSS was already putting some strategies in place to flush out such undesirable elements from higher educational institutions in the country.
Shinkafi said that DSS operatives are peacemakers, and advised the University management to document students’ bio data such as fingerprints to make security investigations easier and ensure better security for the students.
Besides, he canvassed regular checks and authentication of studentship to detect fake students, a development, he noted could be replicated across institutions in Nigeria if the Ilorin’s experiment, worked.
The Director also tasked the University management to take preventive measures against terrorism, while blaming unemployment and lack of responsibility for the rise of terrorism in the country. “I assure you that during my tenure here, I will assist you to be successful. My people and I would do our best,” he pledged.
Welcoming the new DSS Director to the institution and Kwara State, Ambali said that the university has a good relationship with the DSS. He praised the quality of the personnel of the DSS, saying, “It is the reason for our peaceful association.”
The Vice-Chancellor submitted that the DSS contributed to the level of peace and harmony the university is enjoying today, noting that officers and men of the service had helped to curtail the excesses of bad eggs among the students.
He said that the university keeps eye on the students, explaining that bad students are expelled to protect the good ones. According to Ambali, “We have had our tough times, but we are now enjoying peace.
We want to make this institution one of the best in the world. We are creating an atmosphere for our staff to enjoy their profession in the University.”

UDUSOK 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Date, Procedure Announced

UDUSOK 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Date, Procedure Announced. This is to inform all candidates (UTME and DIRECT ENTRY) who chose the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUSOK), as their Most Preferred institution in 2015/2016 JAMB UTME, to register online for the admission screening exercise.
Eligibility
The UTME applicants must have scored 180 and above in the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. Direct Entry candidates must have at least Lower Credit at Diploma and a minimum of six (6) points at NCE/IJMB.
However, Direct Entry applicants for Medicine, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Pharmacy, Nursing, Radiography and Law should not register for the screening.
Method of Application
a. Applicants are required to go on-line at http://putme.udusok.edu.ngand fill their details by supplying their Jamb Numbers;
b. Print the form that bears your Transaction ID (Invoice) that you will present at the Bank for payment;
c. Proceed to any branch of the designated banks to pay a non-refundable fee of two thousand naira (N2,000.00) only. (This is exclusive of the Transaction fees). The designated banks are:
i. Zenith Bank
ii. Access Bank
iii. Skye Bank
iv. First Bank
Visit the same portal (http://putme.udusok.edu.ng) and log-in with your JAMB Number and the Transaction ID to print your Application Form.
Screening Exercise Sessions
The screening exercise is scheduled to hold from Tuesday 8th September to Thursday, 10th September, 2015, at 8:00 a.m. daily.
DAY I:TUESDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER, 2015 (D. E.)- GROUP E
– Direct Entry Applicants for all Programmes (excluding Medicine, Medical Laboratory Science, Pharmacy, Nursing, Radiography and Law)
DAY 2:WEDNESDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER, 2015 (UTME only)
MORNING– 8:00 A.M. – GROUP A
– College of Health Sciences
– Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences
– Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
– Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
AFTERNOON– 3:00 P.M – GROUP B
– Faculty of Social Sciences
– Faculty of Management Sciences
– Faculty of Education (Educ/Social Sciences)
DAY 3:THURSDAY, 10TH SEPTEMBER, 2015 (UTME only)
MORNING– 8:00 A.M – GROUP C
– Faculty of Science
– Faculty of Agriculture
– Faculty of Education (Educ/Science)
AFTERNOON3:00 P.M – GROUP D
– Faculty of Arts & Islamic Studies
– Faculty of Law
– Faculty of Education (Educ/Arts)
Candidates are advised to come along for the screening with their Original JAMB Result Slip

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