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Saturday 30 January 2016

UNIJOS Academic Calendar for 2nd Semester – 2014/15 [Revised]

University of Jos, UNIJOS amended academic calendar for the continuation of semester, 2014/2015 academic session.
Authorities of the University of Jos (UNIJOS) have released an amended academic calendar for the continuation of second semester, 2014/2015 academic session that was distrupted by the striking lecturers of the institution.
University of Jos Academic Calendar.
Monday, 25th January 2016 – Continuation of Second Semester Lectures
Friday, 19th February, 2016 – End of Industrial attachment
Saturday 5th march, 2016 – End of 2nd Semester lectures
Monday, 7th – Saturday March, 2016 – Revision week
Monday 14th, March, 2016 – Commencement of 2nd semester Examinations
Saturday 2nd April, 2016 – End of 2nd semester Examinations
Monday 18th, April, 2016 – Faculty Board meet to consider Examination Results
Thursday 21st April, 2016 – Senate meets to consider and approve sessional results
Friday, 22nd April, 2016 – End of 2014/2015 Session

Mimiko Appoints Oladunni, AAUA Pro-Chancellor



Mimiko appoints Oladunni as the new Pro-Chancellor and Chairman Governing Council of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko.
Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has approved the appointment of Otunba (Dr.) Solomon Oladunni as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman Governing Council of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko.
In a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Aderotimi Adelola, and signed by his Press Officer, Mr. Ayokunle lkusemiju, the appointment is to take effect from 13th January, 2016, while expressing confidence that the new Chairman and Pro Chancellor of the University will further boost the high standard of the 21st century university.

Important Notice to AKSU Fresh Students – 2015/16

Akwa Ibom State University, AKSU important notice to newly admitted students as regards payment of acceptance fee for the 2015/2016 academic session.

This is to inform all the newly admitted students of the Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) that the management of the institution has announced the deadline for the payment of the 2015/2016 academic session acceptance fee. Failure to pay before the deadline would be viewed automatically, as a forfeiture of admission.

AKSU acceptance fee payment deadline is Monday 08/02/2016.
Admitted students are to note that they are further required to obtain an official University payment receipt from the Bursary unit, after concluding the payment process in any branch of (1) Unity Bank (2) FCMB (3) UBA (4) First Bank of Nig. (5) Union Bank (6) Sterling Bank (7) GTB (8) Diamond Bank and (8) Access Bank of Nig. Plc.
All students who have concluded all such payment are to await further instructions on screening date and other requirement.
NOTE:
(1) The list of admitted students (first, second, third – UTME and DE) can be found on – AKSU Admission List Page.
(2) The procedure for Acceptance fee payment can also be found on – AKSU Acceptance Fee Payment Guide Page.
The above is for the information and necessary action of all those concerned.

FUPRE Late Registration Deadline, Penalty – 2015/16

Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun, FUPRE late registration deadline and penalty during and after late registration – 2015/2016 academic session.
This is to inform all the students of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun (FUPRE) that the management of the university has announced the late registration deadline with penalty.
All students late registration for2015/2016 Academic Sessionwill commence onMonday, 1st February, 2016and ends on12th February, 2016with a late registration fee of₦2,000 (Two Thousand Naira) Only.
Registration thereafter attracts additional sum of₦10, 000 (Ten Thousand Naira)as recently approved by Senate. All students are thus enjoined to complete registration of their courses for2015/2016 Academic Sessionon schedule to avoid payment of the above charges.
Please note that failure to register your courses for any session amounts to voluntary withdrawal from the University.

UCH Ibadan School of Nursing Admission Form is Out 2016/17

University College Hospital, UCH Ibadan school of nursing admission application form for the 2016/2017 academic session is now on sale.
This is to inform the general public that the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan is inviting interested and suitably qualified members of the public to her 2016/2017 School of Nursing Admission in September 2016.
The General Entrance Examination Committee of the Hospital will conduct the entrance examinationon 9th April, 2016.Only candidates who attain acceptable standard at the examination will be considered for selection following an interview.
The course is for a period of three years, after which candidates will be presented for both the School and the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria Final Examination to qualify as registered Nurses (RN)
UCH School of Nursing Admission Requirements:
Interested candidates who should be aged 17 1/2years and above at the time of application, and possess the West African Senior Secondary School Certificate or its
equivalent with credit in at least 5 subjects which must include English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics. Only individuals with required credit passes at not more than two sittings from the same examination body may apply.
N.B: Candidates awaiting result need not apply please.
UCH Ibadan School of Nursing Method of Application:
Candidates should request for application forms from the 11th January, 2016 from the School of Nursing, UCH, Ibadan with:
(i) Non-refundable fee of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Naira only (#7,500.00) payable to UCH School of Nursing University College
Hospital, Ibadan Treasury Single Account. And present the teller to the school for receipt and collection of admission form..
(ii) Three recent passport photographs (Coloured but white background only). No application letter is required.
(iii) Two Stamped self Addressed envelopes measuring 22cm. x 10cm.
Completed application forms must reach the Principal of this School not later thanFriday 1st April, 2016.
The entrance examination comes up on Saturday 9th April, 2016.
Neither the School nor the Committee will enter into correspondence with any unsuccessful candidate.f

Alvan Ikoku College NCE Admission List 2015/16 [1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th]


Admission Lists for the 2015/2016 academic session is now available on the school website.
This is to inform all the prospective NCE students of the Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education (AIFCE) that the management of the university has released their admission list for the 2015/2016 academic session.

Check Alvan Ikoku College NCE Admission List .
*.1st & 2nd admission list: http://www:aiue.edu.ng/the-20152016-alvan- ikoku-nce-admission-1st-2nd-lists/
*.3rd Admission List: http://www:alvanikoku.edu.ng/alvan-ikoku- nce-admissions-third-list-is-out/
*.4th Admission List: http://www:alvanikoku.edu.ng/nce-4th-list/

Payment Guidelines.
If your name is in any of these lists and you want to accept the admission, then proceed to the portal for your Acceptance Fee Payee ID. After you have confirmed your Payee ID, take it to the Alvana Microfinance Bank for payment of your Acceptance fee. If you are unsure about anything, go to the ICT Centre or GTCO Calscan Office for more information.g

Federal Poly Ede Matriculation Ceremony Date – 2015/16Federal Poly Ede Matriculation Ceremony Date – 2015/16

Federal Polytechnic, Ede 22nd matriculation ceremony date has been announced.
This is to inform all the newly admitted students of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State that the management of the institution has announced the 2015/2016 academic session matriculation ceremony page.
Federal Polytechnic Ede 22nd matriculation ceremony holds on Friday, 5th February, 2016 at the Sports Pavilion.

LASU Release Additional DE/Supplementary Admission List 2015/2016

LASU Release Additional DE/Supplementary Admission List 2015/2016. This is to inform all intending students of the Lagos State University (LASU) for 2015/2016 academic session that Additional list for Direct Entry and Supplementary admissions of successful candidates who have been offered provisional into LASU for the 2015/2016 academic session have been released.
Candidates can now check their admission status by clicking on the following link: putme.lasu.edu.ng/putme_admissio n_checker.php
1.Enter your UTME number in the space provided
2.Click on “Check LASU Admission Status” to access your admission status

1.PAYMENT OF ACCEPTANCE AND OTHER FEES
All successful freshmen are required to pay the following fees:
i.A NON-REFUNDABLE ACCEPTANCE FEE of N10,000 (From Wednesday 27th January, 2016 to Wednesday 3rd February, 2016)
ii. Change of Course Fee of N2,500 (for candidates admitted for courses other than what they registered for in JAMB-)
iii. Indigeneship Verification Fee of N10,000 (for Lagos State Indigenes ONLY)
Evidence of online payments of all the stated fees (where applicable) are among the documents to be presented during the 2015/2016 Admission Screening exercise that will be scheduled in a later date.
Method of payment
Visit LASU E-Payment portal: www:lasu.edu.ng/epayment
While on the LASU E-Payment page, you are required to enter your UTME Registration Number in the Column marked with Matric Number/PaymentID/Application Number.
Select “Main Campus” in the Column for “Campus” AND“Undergraduate” in the Column for “Study Type”. Then Click on “Proceed” to continue.
2. SCHOOL FEES INFORMATION FOR THE 2015/2016 ACADEMIC SESSION
Note that ONLY the successfully screened admitted freshmen in the 2015/2016 Central Screening Exercise would be eventually activated for the payment of school fees and assigned matriculation numbers accordingly
.
3. STUDENTS’ UNDERTAKING FORM
ALL admitted freshmen are required to download and complete the “Students’ Undertaking Form”. The form is available at http://lasu.edu.ng /news/letter_of_undertaking_2014.p df
4. INDIGENESHIP VERIFICATION FORM
ALL admitted freshmen who are Lagos State indigenes are required to download and complete the “INDIGENESHIP VERIFICATION FORM”. The form is available at http://www:lasu.edu.ng/formdownloads /IIVC_form.pdf

Note:Approved Time-Table for both the Admission Screening Exercise and Lagos State Indigeneship verification will be announced soon via the University official website.

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Friday 29 January 2016

JAMB 2016 Sale Of Forms Closes this Friday

The Authority of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said that Sales of the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations UTME, forms close on Friday, 29 January.
The board has also approved more computer-based test CBT, examination centres across the country.
Head of Media and Information, JAMB, Dr Fabian Benjamin who spoke with our correspondent Wednesday, disclosed that the examination body will conduct the 2016 UTME between February and March.
He said: “JAMB has approved more centres to give Nigerians the best computer-based test. He explained that the CBT examination would hold in over 400 centres within and outside Nigeria.
Benjamin who vowed that JAMB will ensure that every CBT centre meets best global requirements, said, “this year, there are innovations to ensure candidates write under the conditions.’’
According to him, Some of the requirements given to the operators of the centres; are steady power supply, 200 computers, including Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS), accessible road, security and a waiting room.

Scrap JAMB, Don Tells FG

A University don, Professor John Okpako Enaowho, has called for the scrapping of the National Universities Commission (NUC) and Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in order to avoid retrogression in education
Delivering his paper entitled “Formal planning development in Nigeria education: The paradox of autonomy and dependence” of which he delved extensively on funding challenges in the universities, the former Vice Chancellor of the University of Port-Harcourt said that universities can generate fund for self-sustenance.
While condemning the centralisation powers of NUC, the don stated that by scrapping JAMB, universities can admit as many students as possible to enable them generate money to operate independently.
He cited the United States of America which has eight of the best 10 universities in the world that have free hands to operate, adding that education should be removed from the shoulders of the Federal Government as it has so much at hand.

Thursday 28 January 2016

UNILAG 2016 NYSC Batch ‘A’ Mobilization List

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) 2016 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Batch ‘A’ Mobilization List is out. Concerned candidates are required to confirm their details from the list.
The Students’ Affairs Division has released the list of graduates/prospective corps members (PCM) for the 2016 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Batch ‘A’ Mobilization Exercise.

All graduates of the 2014/2015 academic session are advised to confirm their inclusion and details on the list posted HERE ( http://unilag.edu.ng/Entry.pdf) and Notice Boards at the Students’ Affairs Division.
Please note that:
1.All complaints on the mobilization list should be made in writing to the Dean, Students’ Affairs Division on or before 10:00 am Friday 29th, January 2016.
2.Letters to the Director General of NYSC to Request for Remobilization and Concessional Posting on Medical and Marital Ground should also be addresses to the Dean, Students’ Affairs.
The names listed on UNILAG website are the result fowarded to and approved by Senate. Those whose names are not on the list will go with Batch ‘B’ coming up around April. However, all those whose results have been approved by Senate will be part of the forthcoming Convocation ceremony.

Al-Hikmah University Postpones Matriculation Date 2015/16

Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, matriculation ceremony has been postponed to new date – 2015/2016 academic session.
This is to inform all the fresh students of the Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin that the management of the institution has postponed the matriculation ceremony earlier scheduled for Friday, 29th January, 2016.
Al-Hikmah University matriculation ceremony new date is Friday, 12th February, 2016.
All inconveniences caused by this postponement are hereby regretted, please.

Declare Your Assets Now, NYSC Boss Tells Staff

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has ordered its personnel whose assets declaration dates are due to make such declaration immediately in line with the code of conduct for public officers.

Director-General of the scheme Brigadier General Johnson Olawumi gave the directive at the opening ceremony of its 2016 Annual Management Conference (AMC) taking place in Asaba, the Delta State capital.
He said the NYSC Management had been very consistent in the enforcement of periodic assets declaration by members of staff as well as ensuring strict adherence to policy guidelines in all aspects of the scheme’s operations.
Reviewing the activities of the scheme, Olawumi recalled with delight the participation of corps members in the successful conduct of the 2015 General Elections.
“I therefore wish to commend the political class, security agencies, and the electorate for their support to Corps members during the exercise. We assure all Nigerians that given such opportunity in the future, we will not disappoint the nation,”he added.
He also said the scheme, through its Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers (HIRD), launched a holistic medical outreach targeted at the rural poor nationwide last year.
The DG added that the programme would be sustained, and would especially be used in assisting the country to contain the spread of lassa fever.
Olawumi called on state governments as well as other  international and private organizations to support the HIRD achieve its objective of contributing to quality healthcare delivery to all nooks and crannies of the country.
He also urged stakeholders, especially corporate bodies and individual philantropists, to assist towards sustaining the NYSC Hope Alive Initiative which was introduced with the aim of providing succour to corps members who suffer permanent disability during the service year.
The DG told the gathering that the scheme had installed latest security chips that could track a distressed caller easily, and went on to advise corps members to always call the NYSC Distress Call Centre whenever the need arises.
He thanked all host communities and security agencies nationwide as well as other stakeholders, including the Delta State Government, for their support towards the welfare and safety of corps members.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Director of Planning, Research and Statistics, NYSC Directorate Headquarters Venerable Temitope Ajayi said the AMC would generate ideas and formulate new strategies with the aim of enhancing productivity and service delivery for effective management of the youth.

“The focus of this conference is, therefore, to brainstorm and come up with practicable solutions that will reposition and promote the ideals of the scheme in the face of the present challenges of the operating environment,”he added.

ATTENTION NOUN STUDENT-SCAM ALERT!!! .

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“Are you in need of commercial and business loan? If yes here is an offer from a registered, Government approved and licensed private lender, we offer loan at 2.5% rate and we give out loans in the range of 5,000usd to 100,000,000.00usd. contact us today at
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The National Open University of Nigeria ( NOUN ) would like to inform her staff ,
students and the general public that this message is NEITHER from the university
NOR from the registrar of National Open University of Nigeria.
You are hereby, in your own interest advised to please DISREGARD this email.
Mrs. Josephine O. Akinyemi, FAUA
Registrar

'History, religious studies to be compulsory in secondary schools,' minister for education

History and religious subjects are to become compulsory in all public primary and secondary schools in Nigeria, the Minister of Education, Mr Adamu Adamu has said.
 Adamu Adamu, minister for education
History and religious studies are to become compulsory in all public primary and secondary schools in Nigeria, the Minister of Education, Mr Adamu Adamu has said.

Adamu who disclosed the Federal Government plan at the closing ceremony of the National Qur'anic Recitation Competition held in Lafia, Nasarawa State, added that the curriculum was part of efforts towards improving the educational sector and moral values.

The circular would soon be released regarding to the compulsory teaching of religious subjects and history in schools,” Adamu said.

Adamu added that the present government is committed towards improving the quality of education both in public and private schools in the country.
He urged parents, particularly those in rural areas, to encourage their wards to go to schools.

Goodluck Jonathan 'I did my best with education when I was in power' - Ex-president

"I began the practice of giving education the highest sectoral allocation beginning with my very first budget as President in 2011.”
 Goodluck Jonathan: 'I did my best with education when I was in power' - Ex-president


Former president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan as said that, to promote the development of Africa, there needs to be better security and education.

Speaking at the Geneva Press Club in Switzerland during a publicised world press conference on “Security, Education and Development in Africa”, he said, he did his best to promote education when he was in power.

He said, “If you peruse the official UNESCO literacy rates by country, what you will find is that all of the top 10 most literate nations in the world are at peace, while almost all of the top 10 least literate nations in the world are in a state of either outright war or general insecurity.
“Lower education levels are linked to poverty and poverty is one of the chief causative factors of crime whether it is terrorism or militancy or felonies.

“With this at the back of my mind, I began the practice of giving education the highest sectoral allocation beginning with my very first budget as President in 2011.
Jonathan adds, “As I have always believed, if we do not spend billions educating our youths today, we will spend it fighting insecurity tomorrow. And you do not have to spend on education just because of insecurity. It is also the prudent thing to do.

“Nigeria, or any African nation for that matter, can never become wealthy by selling more minerals or raw materials such as oil. Our wealth as a nation is between the ears of our people.”

In Kaduna University lecturer suspended over hateful Facebook post


John Danfulani, in December, launched attack on the ruling All Progressives Congress,  APC, President MohammadU Buhari and uneducated children in the north.

Dr John Danfulani
Authorities at the Kaduna State University has suspended a senior lecturer over a hateful comment he made on his Facebook page, PremiumTimes reports.
The lecturer, John Danfulani, in December, launched attack on the ruling All Progressives Congress,  APC, President MohammadU Buhari and uneducated children in the north.
The Facebook comment partly read, " To them, APC is a religious party. Northern leaders under the party are demigods and crusaders of their ways of life. These people living in dusty villages of Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Kano, Jigawa are quick in calling you ‘Arne or Kafiri’ (Meaning Pagan) once you express your view on anything their God PMB and his brigade of small Angels are doing. Attack the attacker, and lets the skies fall.

He subsequently deleted his Facebook page after receiving backlash when the post went Viral among Kaduna residents.
Mr Danfulani, who is currently out of the country, has been accused by the University of making a speech that can be termed “divisive, injurious and tantamount to hate speech”.
In a query dated January 6, signed by the school registrar, Talatu A Kuri, the university said the lecturer should explain why disciplinary action should not be taken against him for a comment he posted on the social media.
The content of the publication you authored is divisive, injurious to the University and tantamount to hate speech capable of inciting particular group of students against staff and other students. This behaviour is unbecoming of a lecturer who is supposed to mould students’ character and impart learning,” the letter said.
In his response, Mr. John said he was not furnished with details of his offence.
It is a large world of dozens of platforms, most of which are yet to be in full practice in Nigeria. I have pages that upload my opinions on multifaceted local and international issues when my conscience and spirit direct me to do so,” he wrote.
“Because of this, I do not know on which of the platforms the piece that generated this query was hoisted because your query did not contain such details.”
He added: “My wall, updates and writings in the social media are all in my private capacity and not in my official capacity as a Lecturer with the University”.
Not satisfied with his response, the school authority suspended him from the university.

Olanrewaju Fagbohun LASU VC clear out old certificates “The present administration is working assiduously to restore the lost glory of the institution."



Lagos State UniversityVice Chancellor of Lagos State University, LASU, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun has said he will be clearing the backlog of certificates within the next four months, Vanguard reports.
Speaking on  Wednesday, Fagbohun assured that a task force will be created to resolve the issue of backlog of certificates at the university’s External System.

The VC said, “The task force will search for the profile of students, identify the problems and proffer a solution to them."

Some graduated students have lamented the fact that the institution is yet to issue their certificates. Some have allegedly been unable to get a job, sacked from a job, or skipped for promotion because they have not been able to tender proof that they graduated from LASU.
The VC has also said that peace has returned to the university, and that Nigerians need not panic for his aim objective is to take LASU back to the top.

The present administration is working assiduously to restore the lost glory of the institution.
“LASU is an institution with staff and students full of potentials. It is an institution bubbling with students that have fantastic skills and ideas to be explored by the world,"the VC said.

NYSC to begin quarterly orientation courses (4 Batches)


Director General of the National Youth Service Corp, NYSC, Brig-Gen. Johnson Olawumi, yesterday, said that the scheme would soon conduct its orientation course for prospective corps members on a quarterly basis to accommodate the increasing number of graduates being turned out by accredited institutions for the scheme.

Olawumi, who disclosed this in Asaba, Delta State, during the opening ceremony of the 2016 annual management conference of the scheme, appealed to states that do not have permanent orientation camps to expedite action on same.

He noted that the provision of NYSC permanent orientation camp was a statutory responsibility of state governments and part of their contributions to human capital and youth development.

He said the theme of this year’s conference was selected to address some of the challenges confronting the scheme to enable it achieve the desired objectives of the founding fathers.

Identifying sudden increase in corps population with accompanying decrease in the budgetary allocation and rejection of corps members by employers as some of the major challenges that confront the scheme, he expressed appreciation to the Delta State Government for its consistent support for the scheme over the years.

Olawumi said the choice of Delta State to host this year’s conference was unanimously agreed upon by NYSC management to complement its unflinching support to the scheme.
He said, “While the scheme appreciates the consistent co-operation of corps employers over the years, it further appeals that rather than reject corps members who actually are on national assignment, a budgetary provision should be made for them at the beginning of every year by both public and private organisations in the country.

“Last year, the scheme through the NYSC Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers, HIRD, lunched a holistic medical outreach targeted at the rural poor. The programme which is designed to take the primary healthcare delivery in Nigeria to a higher level will be sustained in view of the recent outbreak of Lassa fever disease in 17 states of the federation because of the wide spread of corps members in the 774 local governments of the country.”

In his address, the Delta State governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, urged managers of the scheme to continue to “Let corps members know that the years ahead promise to be exciting but there is need to display necessary caution as current challenges in the country need to be addressed.”

Wednesday 27 January 2016

ibarapa polytechnic Matriculation Date announed


The management and students of the ibarapa polytechnic hereby invites the entire public,freshers (both nd and hnd) to her 1st matriculation since autonomy.
Date: 29th january 2016
Venue:School premises
Time: 10am prompt


*Source: 9jaSchoolGist Agent

Results of Students Union Election Of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU)


Faculty of Science,
Students Union Election
Olabisi Onabanjo Univeristy
Main Campus, Ago Iwoye.

PRESIDENT
Rx-neyo- 51votes
Agitator - 64votes
G Sanzy - 132votes
Tobi - 79votes

VP1
Ruthie - 193 votes
Nike - 133votes

VP2
Sen Ade- unoppose

VP3
Akeem - unoppose

VP4
Opera - unoppose

GEN-SEC
Adex AchieveR - 140votes
Sarmie - 167votes

LEGAL DIRECTOR
Mike - 169votes
FAB- 123votes

PRO
Emmaculate - unopposed

WELFARE DIRECTOR
General Gales - 46votes
KaySmart - 259votes

FIN-SEC
Laja - 137votes
Salaam - 175voteS

MEDICAL DIRECTOR
Ola Papaz - unopposed

SOCIAL DIRECTOR
Wale Neye - 127
Flower - 196

SPORT DIRECTOR
Hay Cube - unopposed

2. FACULTY OF ARTS

Students Union Election
Olabisi Onabanjo Univeristy
Main Campus, Ago Iwoye.


PRESIDENT
Rx-neyo- 110votes
Agitator - 42votes
G Sanzy - 29votes
Tobi - 70votes

VP1
Ruthie - 208 votes
Nike - 54votes

VP2
Sen Ade- unoppose

VP3
Akeem - unoppose

VP4
Opera - unoppose

GEN-SEC
Adex AchieveR - 251votes
Sarmie - 9votes

LEGAL DIRECTOR
Mike - 164votes
FAB- 74votes

PRO
Emmaculate - unopposed

WELFARE DIRECTOR
General Gales - 50votes
KaySmart - 186votes

FIN-SEC
Laja - 160votes
Salaam - 87voteS

MEDICAL DIRECTOR
Ola Papaz - unopposed

SOCIAL DIRECTOR
Wale Neye - 128votes
Flower - 129votes

SPORT DIRECTOR
Hay Cube - unopposed

3. FACULTY OF LAW

Students Union Election
Olabisi Onabanjo Univeristy
Main Campus, Ago Iwoye.

TOTAL NUMbER OF VOTES: 279

PRESIDENT
Rx-neyo- 97votes
Agitator - 72votes
G Sanzy - 23votes
Tobi - 79votes

VP1
Ruthie - 180votes
Nike - 92votes

VP2
Sen Ade- unoppose

VP3
Akeem - unoppose

VP4
Opera - unoppose

GEN-SEC
Adex AchieveR - 159votes
Sarmie - 92votes

LEGAL DIRECTOR
Mike - 141votes
FAB- 134votes

PRO
Emmaculate - unopposed

WELFARE DIRECTOR
General Gales - 168votes
KaySmart - 84votes

FIN-SEC
Laja - 154votes
Salaam - 110voteS

MEDICAL DIRECTOR
Ola Papaz - unopposed

SOCIAL DIRECTOR
Wale Neye - 34votes
Flower - 239votes

SPORT DIRECTOR
Hay Cube - unopposed

Students Union Election
Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU)

IKENNE CAMPUS

TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCREDITED VOTERS 272


SOCIAL DIRECTOR
Wale Neye - 104votes
Flower - 148votes

GEN SEC
Sarmie - 145votes
Adex - 97votes

LEGAL DIRECTOR
Fab - 181votes
Mike - 72votes

WELFARE DIRECTOR
Kay Smart - 210votes
Gales - 25votes

FIN-SEC
Salam - 53votes
Laja - 189votes

PRESIDENT
Agitator - 36votes
G Sanzzy - 21votes
Neyo - 202votes
Tobi - 9votes



Final Result of OOO SUG Election

President
Neyo 1329
Agitator. 714
G sanzy. 693
Tobi. 563

VP

Ruthie 2035
Nike. 1333

Gen Sec
Adex. 1668
Sarmie. 1536

Fin sec
Laja 1714
Salam. 1532

Welfare
Kaysmart. 2438
Gales. 702

Legal
Mike. 2014
Fab. 1154

Soc sec
Flower. 1135
Wale 2150

Congratulation to those who emerge as the winner.
9jaSchoolGistTeam wishes you all success at office!!!

#From Our OOU Agent

UI Important Notice To Newly Admitted Students 2015/2016

This is to inform all newly admitted students of the University of Ibadan 2015/2016 that they can now login to the portal to get their halls of residence, matriculation Numbers.

The portal is http://www:admissions.ui.edu.ng/#/
Login with your username and password and proceed to retrieve details on your hall of residence and matriculation Number.

Al-Hikmah University Important Notice To Students

This is to notify all students of Al-Hikmah University that a new template has been designed for the reporting and processing of missing results.
Students whose results are missing should make a report in writing within one (1) week to their Heads of Departments for immediate processing.
It is important to inform students that under no condition will requests outside this deadline will be acceded to.
You should therefore, seize this opportunity to solve any problem regarding missing results.

FCE Oyo Degree Supplementary Admission List (UTME/DE) 2015/2016 Released

This is to inform all candidates who applied for the degree programmes of Federal College of Oyo Special ob affiliation with the University of Ibadan that the supplementary admission list for 2015/2016 has been released.

he list can be accessed via the links below;
UTME Supplementary Admission List
http://www.fcesuidegree.com/(S(vyozjk3ebsjkpx0zyqv4z3ke))/SUTMEAdmissionList.aspx

Direct Entry (DE) Supplementary Admission List
http://www.fcesuidegree.com/(S(us5n2inzz2uqtq31r1q0rxce))/SDEAdmissionList.aspx 

JAMB 2016 Registration Closing Date - Extended

The closing date for the registration of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) as announced by JAMB, has been extended till 31st January.

We therefore wish to advise all Myschoolers who are yet to purchase their 2016 UTME forms to do so on or before January 31st, 2016.

This also extends to candidates who are still waiting for supplementary or additional list of their choice schools for the 2015/2016 admission year to be released.
It is always a bad idea to have all your eggs in one basket. There is no 100% guarantee that your name will appear on the list even if the school eventually releases it.

To be on a safe side, get the JAMB form before it expires. That way, even if you miss the 2015/2016 admission, you will still stand a chance in the 2016/2017 session.
Also remember the examination is expected to commence February 29th 2016 (all things being equal). You can make the most of the remaining time by using our JAMB CBT tools and materials as well as keep your self updated


You can download for free and acquire your licence/activation code
Click link: http://9jaschoolgist.blogspot.nl/2016/01/2016-jamb-utme-cbt-practice-software.html?m=1

If you are a first year, second year, or carry-over student of the University of Nigeria, and you are taking general studies (GSP) courses, this message is for you: Starting from this first semester of this academic session (2015/2016), our General Studies Examinations will be computer-based. In view of this, the ICT Unit of the University of Nigeria requires you to ensure that you complete the online registration of the GSP courses you take, if you have not done so. You are to do this before Friday, February 12, 2016. The slogan for the CBT is: “No Online Registration of GSP Courses, No GSP Examination(s)”. Please, comply without delay; and we would like our carry-over students in particular to take note of this announcement. Note: There will be an opportunity to practice for students who want to familiarize themselves with the GS CBT application. (This will be duly publicized). All students who came in through JAMB and went through the Computer Based Test are expected to be proficient in the use of the computer and also the CBT application.

If you are a first year, second year, or carry-over student of the University of Nigeria, and you are taking general studies (GSP) courses, this message is for you:
Starting from this first semester of this academic session (2015/2016), our General Studies Examinations will be computer-based.
In view of this, the ICT Unit of the University of Nigeria requires you to ensure that you complete the online registration of the GSP courses you take, if you have not done so. You are to do this before Friday, February 12, 2016.
The slogan for the CBT is: “No Online Registration of GSP Courses, No GSP Examination(s)”.
Please, comply without delay; and we would like our carry-over students in particular to take note of this announcement.
Note:
There will be an opportunity to practice for students who want to familiarize themselves with the GS CBT application. (This will be duly publicized).
All students who came in through JAMB and went through the Computer Based Test are expected to be proficient in the use of the computer and also the CBT application.

Please Help! We Are Not Save - NYSC Members Cry Out

Six corps members in the Osiele area of Ogun State say they are now living in fear since January 13, 2016, when a gang of robbers stormed their apartments and carted away their valuables.
They said the incident was reported at the Odeda Police Station, but the police had yet to visit the scene.
The robbers, who were armed with cutlasses, burgled two flats, where the victims reside around 4am penultimate Wednesday, carting away foodstuffs, laptops, a television set and mobile phones, among others.A lady said, “They stole my HP laptop, an iPhone and a Samsung tablet. They told us to lie down...”
A corps member, who is serving at the Abeokuta South LGA, Paul Wisdom, said he wrote a letter to the state Coordinator, National Youth Service Corps, on the incident, but his letter had also got no reply.
According to Punch, Wisdom urged the police and the NYSC to investigate the incident and beef up security in the area to prevent a recurrence.
He said, “Four of us live in a flat. They came in through the window around 4am, wielding cutlasses and charms. They went into our kitchen and packed all our foodstuffs. They also made away with our laptops, mobile phones, television and money. We do not have any security here. We reported at the Odeda Police Station, but the police have not come here since then. I also wrote a letter to the NYSC state coordinator, through Abeokuta South Local Government Inspector last Monday. They have not got back to me since. We are in a strange land; we don’t have relatives here. We have been living in fear. The burglar-proof that was destroyed by robbers has not been fixed by the landlord and we don’t have any other place to go.
“The police should investigate and know what actually happened. In an area like this, most of the hoodlums would be known to the police authorities. If they can trace one of the stolen items to a person, they will be able to arrest the suspects.”
Another affected corper, Olamide Olowoniyi, said she and her friend, Ekawu Godsfavour, heard a loud bang in their neigbours’ apartment and wanted to check what was happening when the robbers overpowered them.
Olamide said, “They stole my gold jewellery, my Samsung X6 and my laptop. They also took the cash in my wallet. There has never been a vigilance group guarding this area; the security is never tight.”
The Police in Ogun State command say they are on top of the situation

NDA 2016/2017 Admission Application Form (68th Regular Course)

TheNigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Kaduna 2016/2017 academic session 68th Regular Course admission application form is out.
Nigerian Defence Academy 68thregular course admission application form will be available for sale from26 January to 15th March 2016., and it is open to both male and female Nigerians.
Before you proceed, check:
*. NDA Examination Centres in Nigeria
*. NDA 68th Regular Course Admission Eligibility
Note: Read the instructions available on this page carefully.
NDA 68thRegular Course Admission Requirements.
The requirements for various undergraduate degree programmes are as detailed in the NDA website / applications portal, as well as in the JAMB Brochure and website. All other information concerning degree courses, eligibility and examination centres are as contained in the NDA website / applications portal.
1. To be eligible for admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy, a candidate must have the following:
*.Minimum of 5 Credit passes at SSCE (WAEC or NECO) or GCE O/L obtained in not more than 2 sittings relevant to the Faculty of their choices.
*. Credit in English Language and Mathematics.
*.At least one supporting relevant credit to the compulsory credits in faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Faculty of Science. However, only one supporting relevant credit is required in the Faculty of Engineering.
*.Be at least 17 years old and not more than 21 years old at the time of entry into the Academy. Note that Nigerian Airforce candidates must be between 17 and 18years old at entry.
*.Must not be less than 1.68 metres tall for male and 1.50 metres for female.
*.Must be medically and physically fit and must be of good moral character.
*.Must be single male or female without legal obligation to support any child or other individuals.
*.Present a Certificate of Origin obtained from a Local Government Area and a Certificate of State indigene ship from the Office of the State Governor is desirable.
2. Furthermore, candidates are to note the following:
*.Awaiting results are not qualified. Results not submitted with the application for will not be accepted.
*.Only examination results of 5 years from date will be accepted.
*.Currently, admission into the academy is for both male and female Nigerians only.
NDA 68thRegular Course Method of Application.
Candidates should logon to the application portal www.ndaapplications.net. select “Purchase Access Code” and fill in their details to pay for their application via REMITA after first obtaining their ORDER ID and REMITA Retrieval Reference (RRR) Code in the sum of N3,000.00 only. Please note that only payment against RRR Codes generated via the application portal would be accepted.
Interested candidates are advised to go online and complete the application on the websites indicated above. Please download and read carefully, the Instructions provided on the website. Applicants applying for admission into NDA MUST also apply to the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB), but may not necessarily select NDA as their choice of university. Such applicants are expected to sit for the JAMB Universal Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
Applications should be submitted online. On completion of the online application, candidates are to download an Acknowledgement Form. Upon release of the JAMB results, candidates should return to the applications portal and download their Examination Admission Card. Only candidates who make the JAMB national cut-off mark will be allowed to participate in the NDA Entrance Examination.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The requirements for various undergraduate degree programmes are as detailed in the NDA website/applications portal. All other information concerning degree courses, eligibility and examination centres are as contained in the NDA website / applications portal.
See also: Nigerian Defence Academy Courses and Requirements.
EXAMINATION CONDITIONS
Only candidates who meet the JAMB national cutoff mark will be eligible to sit for the NDA Entrance Examination at their Examination Centre of choice.
The examination will be conducted as an Entrance Examination (similar to Post-UTME examination in conventional universities), and is scheduled to hold on Saturday 23 April 2016. Therefore, all eligible candidates are to bring along their Acknowledgement Form, Examination Admission Card, JAMB result slip and TWO (2) postcard sized (3.5 x 5 inches) photographs to the Examination Centre on the examination date. The photographs should show only from the chest upwards and should contain the candidate’s Name, Exam number, State, Exam Centre, Course of study and Signature at the back. Only successful candidates at the NDA Entrance Examination will subsequently be invited for the Armed Forces Selection Board following which the list of admitted candidates will be published.
NATURE AND DURATION OF TRAINING
Admitted candidates into NDA for the Regular Course will undergo military and academic training as Officer Cadets for a duration of 5 years. On successful completion of training, graduands will earn a honours degree in a core discipline (BSc, BEng, BA). They will equally earn a commission into the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
ADMINISTRATION
Regular Course cadets will train in NDA. All aspects of the cadets’ administration and logistics will be borne by the Federal Government.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
In response to requests from candidates for reference materials, the Academy has offered a Compendium of Past Questions & Answers at a token fee to interested candidates. This can be purchased from the Registry Department, NDA.
Website: www.nda.edu.ng
Application Portal: www.ndaapplications.net
E-Mail:info@ ndaapplications.net

BUK Extends Postgraduate Admission Form Deadline – 2015/16

Bayero University, Kano, BUK Postgraduate programme admission form new deadline – for the 2015/2016 academic session.
This is to inform the general public that online sale of the Bayero University, Kano, Postgraduate application forms for the 2015/2016 Academic Session Continues from Monday, 25th January 2016 and would close on the Sunday 7th February 2016.
Want to apply? Check: How to Obtain BUK Postgraduate Admission Form.

Etisalat Present Cheques to 10 UNILAG Students

gEtisalat Nigeria, one of Nigeria’s leading Telecommunication network presented cheques to 10 (ten) University of Lagos students under its Etisalat Merit Awards Scheme for 2015 onThursday, January 21, 2016at the Senate Chamber, 2ndFloor, Senate House, UNILAG.
The Vice-Chancellor, University of Lagos Professor Rahamon BelloFAEng, who was represented by the Dean, Student Affairs Division, Professor Gabriel Babawale in his opening remarks thanked Etisalat Nigeria for maintaining their Corporate Social Responsibility in the sustainability of the scheme which is in its fourth year. He then congratulated the beneficiaries who were found worthy of the honors in their various departments and faculties.
Professor Babawale also used the medium to appeal to Etisalat to do more in the assistance of indigent students . In order to achieve this, the Student Affairs Division had begun a project tagged “Adopt a Student”. The sum of N150,000 is required to sponsor a student per session.
He further said that theN100,000 given to each of the beneficiaries is meant for educational support and must be used judiciously.
While responding, Manager, Corporate & Social Responsibility, Etisalat Nigeria Mrs. Oyetola Oduyemi, explained that the merit award programme was done across 20 universities through the selection of 10 students in each institution based on Merit & Best Performance in 200 & 300 levels.
In conclusion, she admonished the awardees to keep working harder especially those who benefitted from the 2015 scheme while in 200 level because the 2016 edition will take place soon and that the competition is getting tougher by the day.
Below is the list of the UNILAG students who benefitted from the scheme:
Name
Faculty
Department
Level
Matric No
CGPA
Amuda Tope Victor
Engineering
Electrical & Electronics
300
120403032
4.97
Scale Abimbola Omotayo
Business Administration
Accounting
300
120201217
4.92
Dosunmu Abiodun Idris
Engineering
Electrical & Electronics
200
130403014
4.66
Bello Abdul-Wahab
Scienc e
Comp uter Science
200
13080 5001
4.86
Akeju Fatai Adekunle
Science
Computer Science
300
120805013
4.65
Omitiran Demilade Micheal
Science
Computer Science
300
120805102
4.51
Ifedayo Oluwadamilola Boluwatife
Science
Computer Science
300
120805061
4.57
Also present at the occasion were Dean of Science, Professor Olusoji Ilori; Dr. Soji Okunoye who represented Head of Department, Computer Science, Professor Charles Uwadia and Deputy Registrar Information Unit, Mr Oluwatoyin Adebule.

Tuesday 26 January 2016

Buhari 'Our Universities are failing'



President of Nigeria,Mohammadu Buhari, has expressed his worry for the educational system in the country through Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission,Prof. Julius Okojie.

Okojie, who was in Bauchi at the 19th to 22nd convocation ceremony ofAbubakar Tafawa BalewaUniversity, stated that Nigerian Universities do not make it to the top hundred universities in the world even though the country has lots of talents that excel elsewhere.

He said, “it is worrisome that no Nigerian university is quoted among the top 100 universities in the world.

“We rank below a thousand, if we do not aspire to be among the world class universities, we cannot boast of robust system capable of making the country among the top economies of the world.
“We have abundance of talents who excel elsewhere but appear incapacitated at home. This is unacceptable.
“Whatever makes our abundant talents fail at home and excel abroad must be identified and neutralised for our benefit and that of our future generation,’’ he said.
He added that one of the mainchallengesthe Nigerian institutions are facing is that they keep sabotaging themselves through incessant strike actions.

“The repercussions of strike usually retard the smooth running of academic activities with heavy negative consequences," he said.
He concluded by urging State Government to encourage and support Universities in their states so that they are better able to access and take advantage of much needed talent.

Insubordination! OAU students union leaders banned for years

The three students are reportedly being
punished for verbally assaulting and
threatening a professor, Y. K. Yusuf, in
the institution.

The Students Union leaders at the Obafemi
Awolowo University » have been suspended
for up to 6 semesters for threatening a professor,
PremiumTimes report.
The SUG leaders were reportedly given between
four and six semesters suspensions.
Those suspended are the president, Omotayo
Akande; Secretary General, Oketooto
Oluwaseun and the Public Relations Officer,
Ojedokun Emmanuel.
The three students are reportedly being
punished for verbally assaulting and threatening
a professor of the institution, Prof. Y. K. Yusuf.
According to reports, Emmanuel, who was
supposed to graduate in two months, and some
of his colleagues interrupted an ongoing lecture
where Yusuf was teaching, with the aim of
making an announcement.

Yusuf refused to grant them permission to do
this, causing the students to feel insulted.
Thereafter, they accosted the lecturer and told
him to apologise to the students, or else, they
would parade him around the campus.
When the professor insisted he was not going to
apologise, the SUG president sent an SMS to the
Vice Chancellor of the school, stating that he
cannot guarantee the safety of the professor if he
does not tender an apology for walking the
members of the union out of his class.
A panel set up by the school’s management to
investigate the matter recommended that the
students be suspended for three years.
Mr. Emmanuel confirmed that they had
received the suspension letters, and called on
the management to review its sanction.

“We have received the letters and plead with
notable Nigerians to save Oketooto Oluwaseun,
Omotayo Akande and myself,” Mr. Emmanuel
said, while denying threatening the professor. He
claimed that he was being framed and that the
management is just looking for an excuse to get
rid of him.
Oluwaseun and Emmanuel were suspended for
four semesters respectively, while Akande was
suspended for six semesters.

Source

Lagos court jails Malaysia-based student 24 years for internet scam

A Nigerian student schooling in Malaysia, Hope
Olusegun Aroke, has been jailed 24 years for a
N25 million internet scam.
Justice Lateefa Okunnu of the Lagos State High
Court, sitting in Ikeja convicted and sentenced
the 25-year old undergraduate of Kuala
Lumpur Metropolitan University, Malaysia,
based on the information provide to information
from the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC).
Aroke was arraigned before Justice Okunnu on
a two-count charge bordering on obtaining
money by false pretence; cheque cloning, wire
transfer and forgery. Spokesman to the EFCC,
Wilson Uwujaren said the court found him
guilty of the two charges and was sentenced to
twelve years imprisonment on each of the two
counts.The sentence are to run concurrently.
“Troubles came for Aroke when an anonymous
petitioner wrote to the EFCC alleging that the
Kogi state-born undergraduate was involved in
sundry fraudulent activities on the internet.
The EFCC swung into action and investigated
the internet dealings of Aroke. Investigations
showed that he was involved in several
romance scam that fetched him a total sum of
40,000 ringgit ( Malaysian currency). Aroke
admitted sending the money to Nigeria
through one Angela, who later helped him
deposit its naira equivalent, N25 million in a
new generation bank”, Uwujaren said, adding
that two exotic cars were found in his
possession at the time of arrest. They are both
worth N23 million .
Aside his conviction, Aroke is said to still have
two other matters yet undecided before Justice
B. Idris of the Federal High Court Lagos

Monday 25 January 2016

NYSC Notice to Prospective Corpers With Error Issues

National Youth Service Corps, NYSC notice to prospective corps members who didn’t see their names online due to error on their details.
Authority of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) advised all prospective corps members who have any error on their details, to contact their respective schools for corrections.
There are so many factors that may not allow you to see your name on-line:-
1. If your school is yet to upload, you can not see your name
2. If you search your name with matriculation number or surname different with the one uploaded by your school.
3. if you don’t have a valid jamb number.
4. if your jamb number is regularized and you fail to validate it from jamb database.
5. if the name you are using in school is different from the name you used when registering jamb.
If you are affected with any of the above, please contact your school for rectification.

FUDutsin-ma 1st Class Graduates Get Automatic Employment

The Vice Chancellor Federal University, Dutsin-ma, Katsina State, Prof. James Ayatse, Saturday, said First Class graduates of the university will be offered automatic employment.
The Federal University, Dutsin-ma, Katsina State, on Saturday gave 11 students, who graduated with First Class degrees, automatic employment. The Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. James Ayatse, made the disclosure in Dutsin-ma at the maiden convocation of the institution.
Ayatse said that the students graduated from 11 departments in the Arts, Management/Social Sciences and Education faculties. ‘’I am glad to inform you that the university’s Governing Council has approved that appointment letters of the First Class graduands be issued to them during this ceremony,’’ he said. According to him, 49 other students graduated in the Second Class Upper Division , 46 were in Second Class Lower Division while the remaining four were in Third Class Division.
He added that the institution provided scholarship to students who distinguished themselves in their various fields. According to him, 696 students had so far benefited from the scholarship scheme since the inception of the university in 2010. Ayatse explained that the institution had already mobilised its first set of students for the 2015 Batch ‘B’ National Youth Service Corps.
He, however, cited funding as one of the major challenges hampering the smooth running of the university. The vice chancellor added that in spite of the challenges, the university would be ranked among the best universities in the country and the world in general in the near future. He advised the students to shun all form of vices and concentrate on their studies for them to succeed. (NAN)

Alvan Ikoku College NCE Admission List 2015/16 [1st, 2nd&3rd]

Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education, AIFCE NCE 1st, 2nd and 3rd Admission List for the 2015/2016 academic session is now available on the school website.
This is to inform all the prospective NCE students of the Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education (AIFCE) that the management of the university has released their admission list for the 2015/2016 academic session.
Check Alvan Ikoku College NCE Admission List .
*.1st & 2nd admission list: http://www:aiue.edu.ng/the-20152016-alvan- ikoku-nce-admission-1st-2nd-lists/
*.3rd Admission List: http://www:alvanikoku.edu.ng/alvan-ikoku- nce-admissions-third-list-is-out/
See also:
*. Alvan Ikoku College Direct Entry Admission List,
*. Alvan Ikoku College Degree Admission List, and
*. Alvan Ikoku College School Fees Payment Guidelines.
If your name is in any of these lists and you want to accept the admission, then proceed to the portal for your Acceptance Fee Payee ID. After you have confirmed your Payee ID, take it to the Alvana Microfinance Bank for payment of your Acceptance fee. If you are unsure about anything, go to the ICT Centre or GTCO Calscan Office for more information.

Meet The Pretty Girl Who Emerged The Best Graduating Student Of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University


Her name is Mariam Abbas, she is the best Graduating Student at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, as she graduated with a CGPA of 4.93.
She was recognized on Saturday as the institution held its 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd combined Convocation Ceremony in Bauchi State.
There is an impression out there that Hausa people are not that brilliant. So, I say big congrats to her!

Sunday 24 January 2016

UNILAG Registration For Work-Study Programme 2015/2016 Has commenced

The Registration Process for Work-Study Programme for 2015/2016 Academic Session of the University of Lagos has commenced on Monday, January 18 and will close on Wednesday, February 3, 2016.

Therefore, interested students on Cummulative Grade Point Average of 3.00 and above are requested to register for the programme.

The Job Placement Application Forms (A, C, D, and E) will be on the University website for interested students to print-out, fill and submit at the Counseling Unit.

Please note that fresh UTME and Direct Entry students are not eligible for the exercise.

NOUN Varsity accuses NYSC of discrimination The VC lamented the discrimination of its graduates by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and the Nigerian Law School.

Vice Chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Professor Vincent Ado Tenebe
Authorities at the National Open University (NOUN) has accused the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and the Nigerian Law School of discrimination against their graduating students, Leadership reports.
The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof Vincent Ado Tenebe at the 5th Annual Convocation ceremony, said that the graduates of the school are not given equal opportunities with fellow graduates from other institutions to participate in the NYSC.
He also added that the law students are barred from attending the Nigerian law school. 

Tenebe said an internet search shows that there are 59 open universities in countries throughout the world and there is no evidence that graduates of their open universities are treated differently from the graduates of their traditional regular universities.
The VC therefore called on the appropriate agencies responsible for NYSC and legal education in the country, to reconsider their positions, especially against the background of the “latest results of University Rankings” by Webometrics which placed NOUN as number 23 out of the “100 Best Universities in Nigeria for 2015.

Buhari President expresses concern on ranking of universities

Gen. Mmohammadu BuhariHe blamed incessant strikes by teachers as ``major bottlenecks to progress of the country's university system’’.
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed concern over low ranking of the country’s universities. The president expressed the concern on Saturday in Bauchi at the 19th to 22nd convocation ceremony of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. Represented by Prof. Julius Okojie, Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, he said that ``it is worrisome that no Nigerian university is quoted among the top 100 universities in the world.
``We rank below a thousand, if we do not aspire to be among the world class universities, we cannot boast of robust system capable of making the country among the top economies of the world.
``We have abundance of talents who excel elsewhere but appear incapacitated at home. This is unacceptable.
``Whatever makes our abundant talents fail at home and excel abroad must be identified and neutralised for our benefit and that of our future generation,’’ Buhari said.
He blamed incessant strikes by teachers as ``major bottlenecks to progress of the country's university system’’.
``The repercussions of strike usually retard the smooth running of academic activities with heavy negative consequences’’. The president called on the state governments to support and encourage universities situated in their states because they were responsible for harnessing local talents and promotion of local innovations. He observed that the Treasury Single Account policy was meant to enhance accountability, transparency and revenue.
``The seemingly challenges especially in tertiary institutions should be seen as a teething problem that will gradually vanish as the policy takes roots.
``MDAs should, therefore, exhibit patience and understanding, bearing in mind that Nigerians shall surely reap from the fruits of the policy,’’ he said.
Oba Rufus Aladesanmi, Chancellor of the institution, urged the graduating students to explore ways of self employment. Aladesanmi further urged them to contribute to the technological and economic development of the country.
He observed that in spite of large number of students that applies for admission, few were being admitted due to few facilities.
The chancellor called on stakeholders to urgently find both short and long term solutions to the problem. Prof. Saminu Ibrahim, Vice-Chancellor of the institution, said that the institution was graduating 8,127 students for its 19th and 22nd convocation.
He explained that the figure included 845 diplomas, 5,577 first degrees, 1,620 post-graduate diplomas and Masters and 85 students as Doctors of Philosophy (Ph.D).
Ibrahim further explained that out of the 5,577 first degree graduates, 32 obtained First Class, 1,203 Second Class (Upper Division) 2,702 Second Class (Lower Division), 1,481 Third Class and136 Pass.
On achievements made by the institution, Ibrahim said that 40 academic staff members had obtained PhD. degrees worldwide while many others were pursuing their Masters degrees.
He said that the institution was constructing six news hostels and renovating the existing ones as parts of students’ welfare package.
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Auchi Poly SPAT 2nd Admission List is Out — 2015/16

Auchi Polytechnic, AUCHIPOLY evening programme 2nd admission list for the 2015/2016 academic session is out.
This is to inform all the candidates that that participated in the Auchi Polytechnic School of Evening Studies (SES) computer based test that they can now check their admission status.
As at the time of this publication, Auchi Polytechnic SPAT 2nd admission list is yet to be pasted online, but it’s accessible from the notice board at the DR. PHILIPA IDOGHO CAMPUS (Campus 2).

NYSC Batch A 2016 Senate List Is Out!| How to checkSenate listfor NYSC2016 Batch A


How to Check NYSC Senate Approved List 2016
Visit theNYSC registration portalvia the website below to check the senate approved list:
http://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc1/verifysenatelists
Select your Institution (i.e School you graduated from)
Enter your Matriculation Number and Surname in the spaces provided
Select your date of birth
Click the SEARCH button to access the mobilization list.
Please Note:
Everyone having problems with checking their names need to contact their institution’s student affairs department

Female Corper Escapes Being Used For Money Rituals


Last Wednesday, January 20, at Eteo, in Eleme area of Rivers State, a said said he saw people gathered round a car. On getting close he saw a Corper on handcuffs, and some men being questioned.
Here's the story of what happened as told by the Corper:
She boarded a taxi to her PPA, on reaching her destination she gave the driver One thousand naira (N1000) only for the driver to accuse her of paying with a counterfeit naira note. She denied it, but one of the passenger then claimed to be a Police Officer concurred with the driver.
The man brought out handcuffs and cuffed the Corper, claiming they are taking her to police station.
Luckily for her, a passerby saw what was happening and raised an alarm, which prompted the youth of the area to come out.
After so much argument, the youths insisted on searching the driver, only to find more counterfeit notes on him. The other passengers tried to escape including the fake police officer, but were caught by the youth.
The female corper was rescued from them and the man were handed over to police.
They have confessed and are making useful statements to the police about this new trick of using people for rituals.
We all should be careful, especially corpers who are new to the area they are posted and are vulnerable.

Saturday 23 January 2016

NYSC Foundation moves to recover over N14.8m debts

ABUJA–The National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) Foundation has said it had become imperative for it to recover over N14.8 million debts, arising from soft loans granted ex-corps members over the years, for it to fulfill its purpose.
The foundation established in 2008 was a voluntary organisation that could be joined by any ex-corps members with N500 registration fees to have access to soft loan, if they have marketable business plan.
The Executive Secretary of the foundation, Mr. Adebanjo Akinnigbagbe, said that the only way to keep the loan facility alive was to recover the debts owed by beneficiaries which according to him, was taken from a revolving loan.
Akinnigbagbe, who disclosed this at the 2016 Desk Officers Workshop held in Abuja, charged desk officers to assist them in monitoring the beneficiaries to respect the agreement they had with the foundation.
His words; “In view of a great sore the foundation has, I want to remind the old desk officers and inform the new ones about a decision taken at our last meeting in 2013. This is the effect that desk Officers should assist in monitoring our loan beneficiaries who, as at today, owe us N14,808,000.00.
“This assignment has become even more relevant and of great importance to the foundation today because it is the money taken from a revolving loan and in order for the purpose it is serving not to collapse, those owing us should be visited and made to fulfill their obligation by paying up.”
The Chairman Board of trustees, NYSC Foundation, Mr. Abubakar Abdullah expressed their readiness to continue the soft loan facility, in spite of low demand.
He noted that only N6 million out of the sum of N10 million set aside as loan for beneficiaries was utilized so far.
“We still have that four million remaining, the board has not met to decide how much we are going to add but at worst we have something from last year and we will add another for this year.”
The NYSC Director of Corps Mobilisation, Mr Anthony Ani has called for partnership from organisations to aid NYSC in achieving its mandates.
“More than any other time this is when NYSC needs help because the population of corps members coming in is increasing by the day and government cannot do everything especially now that the resources of government is dwindling.
“This is the time we need serious partnership not just with the foundation but with any organisation that can help NYSC,” he said.

FUOYE Hostel Allocation Registration Guideline – 2015/16

Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, FUOYE hostel allocation registration guide for the 2015/2016 academic session fresh and stale undergraduate students.
The allocation of bed spaces for 2015/2016 academic session will take the underlined sequence for the new and returning students of the Federal University, Oye-EKiti (FUOYE):
1.Only new students (UTME& DIRECT ENTRY) are eligible for bed spaces in Oye Campus while, 200-400 level students are eligible for bed spaces in Ikole Campus.
2.Interested candidates should collect, complete and submit application form from and to the Student Affairs Division after his or her screening in the Academic Affairs Unit.
3.Access to registration for an allocation of bed spaces is on the basis of first come first served.
4.Approved Candidates are expected to pay the approved accommodation levy ofThirtyThousand Naira only (N30, 000)with Bank draft in favour of FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, OYE EKITI
5.Payment is expected to be made within three (3) days of approval of eligibility to avoid forfeiture of space.

Friday 22 January 2016

UNIZIK 2015/2016 2nd Supplementary Admission List Release

UNIZIK 2015/2016 2nd Supplementary Admission List Release.

This is to inform members of the public, especially all candidates who duly registered and participated in the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) 2015/2016 Post-UTME screening exercise that the 2nd supplementary admission list has been released and uploaded on the school portal.

Candidates are expected to check their admission status free of charge on the University portal my.unizik.edu.ng/admissionstatus.
PROCEDURE FOR ACCESSING UNIZIK 2015/2016 2nd SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST
i. Candidates should visit; http://my.unizik.edu.ng/admissions /add_m_ur_ind.php
ii. On the landing page, enter your JAMB registered Number in the spaces provided.
iii. Click on the title, “NEXT” to check your admission status.
The University administration warns that admission into the University is strictly on merit. Beware of anybody requesting you to pay money for this purpose or asking for gratification of any sorts. No one aided you to secure admission.

25-Year-Old Girl Who Just Returned From UK Killed By Danfo Driver In Lagos



Ken Davidson is shattered and that is because his 25-year-old cousin, Doyin Sarah Fagbenro, who just finished two law degrees in the UK has been killed in Lagos by a danfo driver.
See the moving tribute he wrote for her:
DSF: Tribute To A Shining Starlet. Oh death! Where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? Another Casualty of a broken and failed State. Your story is particularly Gut Wrenching as it is equally heartbreaking.
You spent near enough all but two of your 25 years on earth in the Country of your Birth, the United Kingdom where your Parents and entire family reside.
You were born, bred and educated in the United Kingdom. But two years ago, immediately after you graduated, you elected to visit Nigeria where your Grandparents reside – both of whom are in their Mid Eighties.
You signed up for the National Youth Service having freshly graduated with a sterling First Degree in Law and a Post Grad immediately afterwards. You were headhunted by an Energy Firm before you completed your NYSC and a presto you gallantly announced to your Nervous Parents – Dad a Diplomat with the United Nations based in Italy and Mum a Pharmacist based in the United Kingdom, your country of Birth – that you were going to permanently relocate and make Nigeria your permanent abode. Your Grandparents were ecstatic, you being their most favourite Grand Daughter.
You were a straight A student right from when you passed your GCSEs through to when you excelled in your A’levels…so much so that Prestigious Queen Mary’s London University snapped you to study Law. You missed a First by whisker’s. Nevertheless you made your mark all the way through. Then it all came crashing down.
What was supposed to be a routine journey to Church on a relatively sombre, otherwise uneventful Sunday morning on the Lekki/Ajah Expressway around the Lekki Phase 1 approach turned into a living and eternal nightmare for those of us left struggling to pick up the pieces. Our lives changed forever, never to be the same again.
A victim of the reckless and probably high on drinks/drugs ‘Danfo’ Driver. The most galling of the entire episode was the fact that the driver of that Danfo survived unscathed, RAN away from the scene leaving a trail of Death and Destruction in his wake. Four people died at the scene. Your New Toyota Corolla was a crumpled wreck. But the Fighter that you were, despite massive injuries, you fought and fought and fought.
Your Dad, via his status at the United Nations, got you into Lagoon Hospital where you were for a few days. When it became clear that the extent of your injuries was too severe for the local facilities here in Nigeria, An Air Ambulance was scrambled from the United Kingdom to get you much needed Specialist Care in the United Kingdom. Your tireless mum who flew in from the United Kingdom, barely 48 hours after the accident, accompanied you in the Air Ambulance. Still we Prayed and Prayed and Hoped for the Best.
Sadly We lost you a day after you arrived in the United Kingdom. The Surgeons tried desperately. You fought desperately to hang on. But in the end, it was not to be. The pain is palpably raw as it is numbling. We asked again and again, Why you? Why You? If only you had stayed on in the country of your Birth, If only…so many questions but very few answers. Your Parents, Your Grandparents, Oh! Your Grandma, with whom you celebrated her 80th Birthday over here in Nigeria a few years ago has refused to eat since she was informed of your passing nearly a week ago…All she repeatedly does is wail, wail to space “God Take Me instead, Give My Granddaughter back to Nigeria. Nigeria Needs Her, Her Parents Need her. God Take me. God Take Me.”.
These are indeed extremely perilous times. And so it was that having just spent barely a few weeks in Nigeria after a prolonged Winter holiday and Christmas in the United Kingdom with family and friends, I now find myself in the rather unenviable position of scrambling for the next flight out back to the United Kingdom just so that I can attend your Funeral this weekend. Someone retorted to me “Oh, you know, ‘our tradition’ forbids older relatives attending and being present at funerals where the deceased is much younger than us…” I snapped back, which tradition? And what has tradition ever done for us? What did Tradition ever give to HER?
I am here like a Zombie, mechanically and circuitously packing a few items for my flight out in the morning. The Family has decided that yours would be a Celebratory Sending Forth, so RED rather than the traditional Grey, Black would be the colour to be worn on the Day. DSF as you were very fondly called, you touched so many lives in the quarter century, (twenty five years only!) you ran your race on earth.
You were considerate to the end so much so that you waited until you got back home – nearer your parents and many siblings – before you finally bade the World Farewell. Doyin Sarah Fagbenro, My Learned Friend in the Profession, My lil Sister, My Cousin, Sleep Well till we meet again. O Death! Where is Thy Sting!

National Teachers InstituteNTI shares 24 vehicles to state coordinators

National Teachers Institute(NTI) has distributed about 24 vehicles to State Coordinators across the country to enable them carryout their field work efficiently.
The Director General of the institute,Dr Aminu Ladan Sharehu, who distributed the cars, said one vehicle will be given to a zonal and state coordinator.
Sharehu said the vehicles will enable the field officers to carry out their functions efficiently.
The DG also commissioned centres such as; Strengthening Mathematics and Science Education Multipurpose hall, E-learning Centre, Centre, Centre for Strengthening Mathematics and Science Education (SMASE), integrated Science Laboratory and Fire Service unit of the institution located at Rigachikun, Kaduna-Zaria express way.
The Vice Chancellor, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Prof Vincent Ado Tenebe, commended the effort of the NTI DG.
Tenebe said the commissioning of the projects would lead to the betterment of teachers across the country.

In Kano: Secondary school student stabs colleague to death

A senior secondary school (SS ll) student of Al-Amin Academy Kano, Usman Salisu has been killed allegedly by his colleague Sadiq Ado, an expelled student of First Grade Comprehensive School.
Salisu, 18, was stabbed by Sadiq with a sharp object suspected to be knife at the front of First Grade Comprehensive School on Monday, Daily Trust learnt.
The deceased died at the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, Kano where he was taken for medical attention, his relative, Mallam Nasiru Zango, said.
“Usman was sent for errand and directed to stop over at his former school First Grade Comprehensive School where his brother is schooling.

"He was to waits for our driver to take them home after the school hours,"Zango explained.
Daily Trust was told that Sadiq also arrived at the school looking for one Mustapha Yellow whom he (Sadiq) had misunderstanding with. An argument was said to have ensued between Usman and Sadiq after which the latter pulled out a knife and stabbed Usman.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relation Officer of Kano command, DSP Magaji Musa Majia, said the suspect Sadiq Ado had been arrested by the police in connection with the murder.

An Appeal Letter to The VC Of UNILORIN By An Admission Seeker

I am writing this formally to appeal to you to use your good office to release the next approved list by JAMB As soon as possible as JAMB has approved 1200 more names.
We waited for so long before the first and second list was released and now it is the next list.I wonder how much time we would wait for.
It seems Unilorin has been forgetful about us and has surely thrown us into exile of frustration since we have to retake jamb form.
To wait a year more is not an easy thing and education is our priority.i wish u could see the red eyes of the aspirants in which some of us are sick and heart broken,some are at the point of killing themselves.please help us sir.
A list was released last week and it was said that the wealthy ones were admitted while the poor aspirant has not been admitted.
We have less than eight days to matriculation and the admission list is not yet released. This has caused chaos among aspirants.
Finally, I am using this medium to plead once again for you to release the list for God's sake.
Thanks
#unilorin aspirant

Fed Poly Ado-Ekiti 2nd Admission List 2015/2016 Released

This is to inform all 2015 aspirants of Federal Polytechnic Ekiti that the 2nd list and the change of course list of admitted candidates into the institution for 2015/2016 session has been released.

The list is not available on the school's site but can be viewed on the school's notice board.

NYSC Notice To Part-time Graduates

This is to inform all Part-Time Graduates that wish to get NYSC exclusion certificates, that they should go online to register like their full-time counterparts and print their letters of Exclusion Online.
This directive is from the management of NYSC.

UNIBEN-NILS Postgraduate Admission Form is Out – 2015/16

gUniversity of Benin, UNIBEN in affiliation with National Institute for Legislative Studies, NILS admission into postgraduate programmes for the 2015/2016 academic session.
The University of Benin, in affiliation with the National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS), Abuja, offers programmes leading to the award of masters degrees in Legislative Studies and Legislative Drafting. NILS is the capacity building organ of the National Assembly; it was established by an Act of Parliament. It works to support and strengthen the legislature in the pursuit of the ideals of democracy through research, training, legislative support, advocacy and networking.
Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the legislative Postgraduate programmes of the University of Benin/National Institute for Legislative Studies. The University of Benin awards the degrees while the programmes are run at the facilities of the National Institute for Legislative Studies in Abuja by academic staff of the two institutions and renowned practitioners in the democratic and legislative process.
THE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES OFFERED:
Masters Programmes
1.Masters in Legislative Studies (MLS)
2.Masters in Legislative Drafting (MLD)
3.Masters in parliamentary administration
Candidates are to purchase application forms online with any valid VERVE OR MASTER ATM OR CASH CARD for the sum of N12,050.00.
1.Go to the uniben.eduand click on Student Portal
2.Under applicants menu, Select the NILS POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES 2015/2016
3.Fill out the required information correctly following instructions given on application page,
4.Attach a recent coloured passport photograph. Note: Only Passport with RED BACKGROUND is accepted
5.Male the required payments using any valid ATM card from any commercial bank in Nigeria. This is done by creating a ticket under payments and then using COLLEGEPAY; provide the relevant card details to facilitate the payment.
6.You can SAVE your application and come back to it as many times as required before FINAL SUBMIT. Use your application login and password to log back in at any time.
7.Submit application online after ensuring that you are satisfied with information provided
PLEASE NOTE:
*.The following documents will be printed out from the Website:- APPLICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP,, REFEREE, AND TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORMS.
*.Any form not properly filled will not be treated.
*.All application processes must be completed on or before Monday 29thFebruary, 2015.

Thursday 21 January 2016

UNILORIN Extends Pre-Degree Form Closing Date – 2015/16

application form new closing date – 2015/2016 academic session.

Authority of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), School of Preliminary Studies, has announced a new closing for the 2015/2016 academic session remedial programme admission application form.
UNILORIN pre-degree/remedial admission form that was earlier scheduled to close on 3oth December, 2015, has been scheduled for 27th January, 2016.

University of Ilorin the BETTER BY FAR UNIVERSITY.

National Open University of Nigeria " NOUN" Academic Calendar (2016)

Academic Calendar
Month
Activit y
Possible Duration
Block Dates
December, 2015
Senate
Dece mber, 2015
January
Registration for Courses and Examinations by both Fresh and Returning Students commences
11 thJanuary, 2016
January
Convocation
15 thand 16thJanuary, 2016
January
Facilitation commences
18 thJanuary, 2016
January
Course Registration ends
4 weeks
12thFebruary, 2016
February
1stTMA
2 weeks
8thFebruary, 2016
February
Orientation of Fresh Students
9 th& 10thFebruary, 2016
February
Matriculation Ceremony
20 thFebruary, 2016
February
Inaugural Lecture
Febru ary
Senate
23 rd February, 2016
February
2ndTMA
4 weeks
15thFebruary, 2016
February
3rdTMA
26thFebruary, 2016
March
4thTMA
11thMarch, 2016
March
Registration for Examination closes
11 thMarch, 2016
March
Facilitation ends
13 thMarch, 2016
March
Examinations begin
8 weeks
21stMarch, 2016
March
Inaugural Lecture
April
Senate
May
Exami nations end
13thMay, 2016
May
Marking of PoP begins
6thMay, 2016
May
Marking of PoP ends
27thMay, 2016
May
Collation of PoP & e-exams results ends
3 rdJune, 2016
May
IT/SIWES Supervision begins
14 thMay, 2016
May
Inaugural Lecture
June, 2016
June
Senate
June, 2016
June
Release of Examination Results
14 thJune, 2016
June
IT/SIWES Supervision ends
15 thJune, 2016
June
Registration of students commences
4 weeks
27thJune, 2016
June
Orientation of fresh students
28thJune to 29thJune, 2016
July
Matriculation Ceremony
29th – 3rd July
2ndJuly, 2016
July
Facilitation commences
4 thJuly, 2016
July
Inaugural Lecture
July
Senate
July
Registr ation of students ends
22 nd July, 2016
August
1stTMA
8 weeks
26thJuly, 2016
August
2ndTMA
8thAugust, 2016
September
3rdTMA
22ndAugust, 2016
September
4thTMA
15thSeptember, 2016
September
Facilitation ends
16 thSeptember, 2016
September
Examinations begin
8 weeks
26thSeptember, 2016
September
Inaugural Lecture
Octob er
Senate
Nove mber
Marking of PoP begins
11thNovember, 2016
November
Examinations end
18thNovember, 2016
November
Marking of PoP ends
25thNovember, 2016
November
Collation of PoP & e-Exams results end
1 stDecember, 2016
November
IT/SIWES Supervision begins
19 thNovember, 2015
November
Inaugural Lecture
Dece mber
Senate
Dece mber
Release of Results
2 ndDecember, 2016
December
IT/SIWES Supervision ends
20 thDecember, 2016

UniJos ASUU Suspends Strike after 91 Days


University of Joshas called off its Strike which has lasted for 3 months today. The University of Jos chapter of Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUUhad embarked on the strike action since October 23rd following their demand, among other things, the disbursement of their earned academic allowance as well as the payment of postgraduate supervision allowance has seen students of the Institution at home for 91 days.
Newsabout the strike being called off was reported via @UniJosBreaking, a Twitter account used by the School's administration in getting info to the public.
The strike got called off after the Minister for Youths and Sports, Mr. Solomon Dalung interfered between the warring factions. Mr Dalung until his appointment as a Minister was a member of ASUU Unijos Chapter.
University of Jos 91 days old ASUU Strike suspended.
— UNIJOS BreakingNews (@UNIJOSBreaking)

#UPDATED NYSC MOBILIZATION TIME TABLE FOR 2016 BATCH A


The NYSC management today updated the earlier
released Batch A 16 mobilization timetable and
from the new timetable the dates have been
shifted forward. Online registration now starts 8th
Feb and ends 28th Feb.
However there is still silence about the most
important date which is the orientation date.
Check full timetable below:
1. 2015 Batch B post-mobilization workshop
19th – 21st November 2015
2. 2016 Batch A pre-mobilization workshop.
5th – 9th January 2016
3. Briefing of corps Members/ final year students.
12th – 16th January 2016
4. Display of list of all approved programmes for
institutions on NYSC portal for cross checking
11th – 15th January 2016
5. Collation of Prospective Corps Members’ Data
by Corps Producing Institutions CPIs
11st – 18th January 2016
6. Submission/Uploading of Senate/Academic
Board Approved Result for Full/Part-Time
Graduates and Revalidation Lists by CPIs
18th – 30th January 2016
7. Uploading of Corrected Lists by Corps
Producing Institutions
18th – 30th January 2016
8. On-line Registration by Foreign and locally
Trained Nigerian Graduates 8th – 28th February
2016
9. Entertainment of complaints from Prospective
Corps Members by the state Deployment and
Relocation officers and NYSC Help Lines/Desks
officers
8th – 27th February 2016
10. Forwarding of Complaints to Mobilisation Dept
by State Deployment and Relocation officers
8th – 27th February 2016
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