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See Your OSPOLY Iree Post UTME Result is Out – 2015/16

Osun State Polytechnic, Iree post UTME result for the 2015/2016 academic session is out.
This is to inform all the candidates that participated in the Osun State Polytechnic (OSPOLY), Iree post UTME screening exercise conducted on the 23rd of February, 2016 , that the management of the institution has released the results of participants.
OSPOLY post UTME results have been successfully uploaded online.
Check Osun State Polytechnic Iree Post UTME Result.
a. Go to OSPOLY, Iree post UTME result checking portal at http://www.ireepolyosun-ng.com /postume-check.php
b. Enter your JAMB registration number where required
c. Click Submit to continue with the checking of your OSPOLY, Iree Post UTME result
d. On the next page, enter OSPOLY post UTME result Checker Card Number, Serial Number and Pin Number including your JAMB registration number in the required columns
e. Finally, click submit to access, download and print your result.
Note: OSPOLY iree post UTME results cannot be viewed on Phone set (especially phones that can’t access PDF files), use PC instead.

UNIZIK 10th Convocation Ceremonies Schedule of Events

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK 10 convocation ceremonies programme of events.
The 1oth convocation ceremonies of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK) have been scheduled to hold as follows:
(14TH – 18TH MARCH 2016)
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
Monday, 14th March, 2016
Parents Forum
Venue:University Auditorium
Time:11am
Tuesday, 15th March, 2016
Convocation Lecture
Lecturer:Prof. Julius Okolie, OON
Topic:Education: Agent of Change for
National Renaissance and Development
Venue:University Auditorium
Time:11am
Wednesday, 16th March, 2016
Investiture of the Chancellor
His Majesty,
Da Jacob Gyang Buba, CON
The Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman Plateau State Council of Chiefs
Venue:Convocation Arena
Time:11am
Thursday, 17th March, 2016
Award of Undergraduate Degrees
Venue:Convocation Arena
Time:10am
Friday, 18th March, 2016
Award of Postgraduate & Honorary Degrees
Venue:Convocation Arena
Time:10am

MAPOLY 14th Convocation Ceremonies Schedule

Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, MAPOLY 14th convocation ceremonies dates have been announced.
Authorities of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, have announced the dates for the 14th convocation ceremonies of the polytechnic.
Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, 14th convocation ceremonies will between Sunday, 6th and Friday, 11th March, 2016.
The week-long event which commences with the Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, 6th March at the St. Peters Cathedral Church, Ake, Abeokuta will end with a special Jumaat Prayer on Friday, 11th March, at the Egba Central Mosque, Kobiti, Abeokuta by 12:30pm.
The main event, which is the convocation and award of National and Higher National Diplomas to graduands from the 2009/2010 to 2014/2015 academic sessions comes up on Thursday, 10th March, 2016 at the Polytechnic’s Auditorium by 10:00am prompt. The Ogun State Governor and Moderator to the Polytechnic, His Excellency, Senator Ibikunle Amosun FCA, CON, will chair the occasion.

UNILAG Creates Email Accounts to Receive Students’ Complaints

University of Lagos, UNILAG created two new email accounts to accommodate students’ complaints.
Authorities of the university of Lagos (UNILAG) have created two email accounts to serve as channels for students to present their complaints (academic, personal etc) to University authorities.
The accounts which will be managed by the Students Welfare Board are:
1.Studentswelfare1@ unilag.edu.ng
2.Studentswelfare2@ unilag.edu.ng

MAPOLY Postpones Payment Deadline For 2015/2016

The Management of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, having taken a cursory look at the 2015/2016 Admission and Registration processes, approved the extension of the deadline for registration for first semester 2015/2016 session by one week.
The new deadline, which is Monday, 29th February, 2016 will not be further extended, as between midnight of Monday, 29th February, and Monday, 7th March, 2016, a penalty fee of Five Thousand Naira (N5,000.00) only will apply to affected students.
In the same vein, from midnight Monday, 7th March, 2016 to Monday, 14th March, 2016, a penalty fee of Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000.00) only will be applicable to students whose registrations have not seen completed until then.
However, registration for the semester shall close finally by midnight of Monday, 14th March, 2016. Any student who fails to complete his/her registration before the 14th March, 2016 deadline will forfeit his/her studentship of the Institution.
Students should recall that the Institution’s Management had earlier approved the ratio 60:40% part-payment of school fees cutting across all categories of students.

JAMB Admission Cut-off Marks For 2016 Release

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) registrar, Professor Dibu Ojerinde, Friday said, the cut-off marks for admission of candidates into tertiary institution for 2016/2017 academic session is 180 for degree programmes, and 150 for national certificate in education, national diploma and national innovation diplomas.2016 Universities Cut-off Mark s
180180
1501502016 Polytechnic Cut-off Mark
1501502016 College Of Education Cut-off Mark
This denote that any candidates who scores lower than 180 for Universities or 150 for polytechnics can not gain admission into any institution in Nigeria.
Over 1.5million UTME candidates have registered for the examination slated to commence on Saturday, 27th.
The examination which will run for 10 days, will leave candidates to jostle for the 800,000 admission slots in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.

JAMB 2016 UTME Results For 29th February Is Out

The Joint Admission And Matriculation Board (JAMB) has releases the results of candidates who participated in the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for February 29th, 2016.
The 2016 UTME results is now available on JAMB portal.
By this report, candidates who took part in the 2016 UTME for 29th February can now access their result online.
You do not need any scratch card to access the result. It is entirely free.
HOW TO CHECK THE JAMB 2016 UTME RESULTS
Candidates can check their result by following the apparatus as enumerated below;
To check your result simply click http://www.jamb.org.ng /Unifiedtme1/
On the landing page, Type in your Reg Number
Then click on the title “check result”
Your result should be made available to you almost immediately. Please note that the database is continually being updated so even if you have taken your exam for over 24hrs and it still says “No Result Yet”, wait for another 24 hrs.
Goodluck!!!

UNIJOS 2nd Admission List 2015/2016 Release

This is to inform all intending students who chose the University of Jos as their first choice in the 2015 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board’s that the long awaited 2nd batch admission list of successful candidates who have been offered provisional admission into various degree programmes of the University of Jos for the 2015/2016 academic session has been release by the school management.
Candidates can now check their admission status by clicking on the link below; http://www:mis.unijos.edu.ng /admissions/
On the landing page, input your your JAMB registration number, full name and click Find Details

No More N5000 Stipend For Unemployed Youths - Buhari Clears the Air

The President has finally cleared the air concerning the controversial N5000 stipend his party had earlier promised unemployed youths in their campaign manifesto.
In what appears to be a major U-turn from what his campaign promises before the 2015 presidential election, president Mohammadu Buhari has said he would not pay the N5000 stipend he promised to unemployed youth in the country.
The president made the remarks at the weekend while on the visit in Middle East. He said it was wise to use a collation of the funds to put up infrastructures and empower them through agriculture for than to give out monies.
He said:-
“This largesse N5,000 for the unemployed, I have got a slightly different priority. I would rather do the infrastructure, the school and correct them and empower agriculture, mining so that every able bodied person can go and get work instead of giving 5,000, N5,000 to those who don’t work.”
It will be recalled that All Progressives Congress, APC had during its campaign supported the promise of paying N5,000 as monthly stipend to the most vulnerable in the country.

Thursday 25 February 2016

5 Reasons Why Nigerians Are So Religious

An average Nigerian is a very religious person. It is common place to find most Nigerians spend a productive part of their day in the church or at the mosque. Nigeria as been rated as one of the most religious nations in the world and to think that this very religious nations also ranks as one of the most corrupt in the world leaves any logical mind in confusion. A lot of people (even Nigerians themselves) may have wondered why Nigerians love religion so much! In helping the curious minds, INFORMATION NIGERIA in his piece brings you 5 reasons why this is so…
Religion is an escape: The Nigerian state is structured in a way that it offers no alternatives for its people. With high unemployment rates, improper social amenities, family and societal struggles, the church or mosque becomes an escape for the average Nigerian.
Motivational institution: Church/religion in Nigeria has become some sort of motivational institutes. Pastors are usually more of motivational speakers thank they are preachers of the good news. Because the state of Nigeria has left many downtrodden, they find succor in the motivational talks even though they know it only edify their body, not their soul.
Miracles: Nigerians are always in constant search for miracles. With horrible health facilities and high cost of hospital bills and medication, religion have been the last resort. Nigerians will gladly troop to churches and mosques or any other religious outfit that offer miracles to heal their diseases which would have cost a fortune to heal by doctors.
Laziness: People nowadays do not want to work, they just want to go to use religion as a front to make easy cash. For Christians, they would rather fast and pray 7 days of the week than go out and make a living and earn their daily bread.
Societal pressures: The pressure from the society to be prosperous like our mates, be married at a certain age and so on, has driven many Nigerians to become religious. You see religious leaders promising husband to unmarried ladies or the prospect of finding one in their religious gathering if only you would join and be loyal and committed.
Do you agree???

UTME 2016: Candidates Can Now Complete Their Registration—JAMB

GThe Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) wish to inform all 2016 UTME candidates who initiated the process of registration but could not upload and complete it as at Feb. 5 could do so within 48 hours starting from 12 midnight of Tuesday, Feb. 23.
This was promulgated by the board’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin and issued on Tuesday in Lagos.
According to the statement, the website will be opened to such candidates till 12 midnight of Thursday Feb.25 when it will be be finally closed.
“The board wishes to state that the directive does not cover fresh registration but only those who had either done offline registration or visited our website but could not submit.
“The board wishes to state that all arrangements for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) have been concluded and examination will commence as earlier slated.
“Candidates are also urged to print their examination slips for the schedules of their date, venue and time allotted to them and other necessary information,” the statement said. (NAN)

Kwara Poly Student Shot Dead By Suspected Cult Members

Report reaching us confirmed that a National Diploma (ND) II student of Kwara state Polytechnic, Ilorin was on Monday evening shot death by suspected cultists.

9ja School Gist Team gathered that the victim was a suspected member of another rival cult group.
It was reported that the victim was shot at a far distance without any effect on him, a development that reportedly prompted the ‎assailants to chase and grab him and then fired several gun shots on his head to kill him and then ran away.

The security guards on duty were said to have quickly alerted the police who immediately came to the scene of the incident to carry the remains of the ND2 student away and deposit it at the mortuary of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital that same monday night.

The Registrar of the Polytechnic, Pastor Moses Salami, who confirmed the development, said that since the incident happened on Monday the men of the Nigeria Police and that of the Directorate of the State Security Service had been mounting surveillance on the campus to check likely reprisal attacks.

“It’s true that after the staff have closed for work on Monday around 7.30pm, we learnt that one ND2 student was shot dead and the police was immediately alerted.

“They arrived the scene of the incident and took his corpse away to University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital. Since then, the security agencies have been coming to our campus to investigate the incident”, he said.

Also, the Police Public Relations Officer in Kwara state, Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed the development, saying however that he was yet to be officially briefed.

“Yes, I heard that a student was killed in the Kwara state Polytechnic on Monday, but I’m yet to be officially briefed”.

UI Withdraws 97 Students Over Poor Performance

Authorities of University of Ibadan have withdrawn over 97 students of the institution for failure to obtain the minimum academic requirements at the end of the 2014/15 session.
According to the bulletin of the university, the withdrawal of the students, which has been approved by the Senate.
The affected students were from seven faculties in the institution. Some of the students were in final year.
The bulletin, which was signed by the Registrar, Olujimi Olukoya explained that three of the students voluntarily withdrew from the institution. It states, “Senate at its meeting approved that the candidates whose names appear on this list should withdraw from the University for failure to obtain the minimum academic requirements at the end of 2014/2015 session.”

Beware!! Doing This On The Internet Can Send You To Prison – NCC


The Nigerian communications Commission (NCC) has warned Nigerians that the cyberspace is not aan venue to promote hatred as there are laws guiding against such.
This was made known by Mr Tony Ojobo, the director of public affairs of the commission on Monday, February 22 during a discussion on what the new media has to do with cybercrime act.
The programme which was part of the week-long Social Media Week was geared towards examining the issue of cybercrime and how it affects the new media.
Ojobo who was part of the discussant explained that a lot of laws were available which internet users have failed to familiarize themselves with.
He noted that people misuse the cyberspace by making xenophobic, comments, hate speech which are contrary to what is allowed.
He cited an example that if a person receives contents that contained child pornography and shares with other persons using the internet; the person is likely to go to prison even though he did not produce the material.
Speaking with naij.com, The NCC public affairs director encouraged the use of the cyberspace with sense.
“Developed countries don’t want regulation of the internet but it is necessary in developing countries to prevent cyber-crimes.
Nigerians are not reading the law which is why media users, bloggers and journalist are sometimes sent to prison when they don’t get their facts right.”
Ojobo explained that the laws were not there to deny Nigerians their freedom of expression but to prevent people from inciting hatred.

See DELSU Pre-Degree Admission List Online – 2015/16

Delta State University, DELSU pre-degree admission list for the 2015/2016 academic session is out.
This is to inform all the candidates that participated in the Delta State University (DELSU) pre-degree entrance examination for the 2015/2016 academic session that the management of the institution has released the names of candidates offered provisional admission.
DELSU pre-degree admission list has been uploaded online.
How to Check DELSU Pre-Degree Admission List.
1.Go to DELSU pre-degree admission status checking portal @ http://www:delsu.edu.ng /201516admission.aspx,
2.Enter your application number where required,
3.Finally, click on ‘Check’ to access your admission status.
Clearance and registration will commence soon.

WAEC to Commence CBT Examination Mode Soon

West African Examinations Council, WAEC perfecting plans to migrate into the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode for its examinations.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is considering migrating to the Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode of examinations for it examinations, the Registrar disclosed in Lagos.
The Registrar of council, Dr Iyi Uwadiae, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
According to him, the council is considering all variables available to ensure that the entire process is not messed up.
He, however, noted that the council was not in a hurry to migrate because the council basically conducts achievement tests and not selection tests.
“We have looked at the issue of CBT and found that this is not a selection test, where one can deal with paper and pencil.
“With that, you can easily migrate to CBT, but for an achievement test where you train people to become engineers, medical doctors and others, there will be need for practical experience.
“So, they do not just train them practically in the class, they equally need to be tested on theory.
“Again this background, therefore, we are collaborating with other examination bodies and experts outside Nigeria to ensure that when we start, we will not mess up the entire process.
“And what is expected of the candidates can still be achieved,’’ he said.
Uwadiae noted that the council was being cautious in getting it done because there were many things involved.
“We are not in a hurry to move in there but with time, we are going to migrate into it and start with the objective tests.
“We have to still do the practical aspect because we want to be sure that all schools are on the same level.
“They must be on the same level in terms of learning and all other aspects so that we can be able to have confidence on the reliability of the continuous assessment and practicals, which their teachers will give us.
“For now, we cannot say what we get from these teachers are reliable as we insist on continuous assessment.
“We need to go to these schools and match them against any standard tests,’’ the registrar said.
On the persistent poor performance of candidates, Uwadiae said the issue was not peculiar to Nigeria alone.
He noted that effective teaching and learning were no longer taking place in schools, coupled with the issue of dearth of infrastructure.
According to him, students seldom stay in the classrooms; they spend more time on the internet and do not read and all that.
He explained that such students were not expected to perform miracles during examinations.
“We compare our standards with that of other examination bodies in Nigeria and internationally and so we cannot lower our standards.
“Our examinations are taken by candidates of five different countries and it is the same examination.
“We have our own internal mechanism, as well as a very functional research outfit.
“For every examination, we do a research to find out why candidates perform poorly and if after this, we still have some doubts, we do what is called post item analysis.
“Invariably we find out that our items are not bad.
“The teachers are the ones who set the questions, moderate and mark them; we only collate and release results as adjudged by the experts,’’ the council boss added. (NAN)

UTME 2016: Candidates Can Now Complete Their Registration—JAMB

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) wish to inform all 2016 UTME candidates who initiated the process of registration but could not upload and complete it as at Feb. 5 could do so within 48 hours starting from 12 midnight of Tuesday, Feb. 23.
This was promulgated by the board’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin and issued on Tuesday in Lagos.
According to the statement, the website will be opened to such candidates till 12 midnight of Thursday Feb.25 when it will be be finally closed.
“The board wishes to state that the directive does not cover fresh registration but only those who had either done offline registration or visited our website but could not submit.
“The board wishes to state that all arrangements for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) have been concluded and examination will commence as earlier slated.
“Candidates are also urged to print their examination slips for the schedules of their date, venue and time allotted to them and other necessary information,” the statement said. (NAN)

Tuesday 23 February 2016

UNILAG Re-Opens Registration Portal for 1st Semester – 2015/16

University of Lagos, UNILAG re-opens course registration portal for first semester, 2015/2016 academic session.
This is to inform all the students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) that the management of the institution has approved the re-opening of the University portal for registration for the1stSemester, 2015/2016Academic Session, for the nexttwo weeks(2) starting fromMonday, February 22, 2016toSunday, March 6, 2016
All students who are yet to register as well as those who had registered but wish to edit their course registration are advised to take advantage of this opportunity.

Important Notice to LAUTECH SIWES Students

Important information for Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH who participated in the concluded 2014/2015 SIWES Programme.
The authorities of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso (LAUTECH) have released some important information for all students who participated in the concluded 2014/2015 SIWES Programme .
A. Arrangement has been made for submission of Logbooks, Form 8 and E-payment forms at Industrial Training and Coordinating Unit (ITCU) as follows.
DATE TIME DEPARTMENT
Tuesday, March 1 – 4, 2016 9.00a.m – 2.30p.m FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
(AGN, APH, AEE)
Monday, March 7 – 11, 2016 9.00a.m – 2.30p.m FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES (BIOCHEMISTRY) &
FACULTY OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES
(PHY, BIO, MTH, CHM, MICROBIOLOGY/ GEOLOGY)
Monday, March 14 – 18, 2016 9.00a.m – 2.30p.m FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
(CSE, EEE, MEE, CHE, AGE, CVE, FSE) &
FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
(FAA, URP, ARCH)
Monday, March 25 – 29, 2016 9.00a.m – 2.30p.m FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
(TRANSPORT & HIGHWAY ENGINEERING, ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
B. Based on (A) above, you are advised to strictly adhere to the under listed guidelines.
(i) Ensure that your logbook are signed and stamped on Weekly basis at your placement organization.
(ii) ITF page on the Logbook should be duly signed and stamped.
(iii) Ensure your organization based supervisor assess you on the evaluation sheet on the last page of your logbooks, signed and stamped.
(iv) Ensure your organization based supervisor and Lautech supervisor sign and stamp your form 08.
(v) Make Photocopy of your logbook for your departmental defense and submit the original to ITCU office.
Prompt compliance will enable the Unit process your Logbooks, Form 8 and E-payment form further.

LASU students clash with touts - The Nation Nigeria

Students of the Lagos State University (LASU) yesterday clashed with motor park touts (Agbero) at Iyana-Iba, on Lagos-Badagrt Expressway. This is even as the LASU Students Union prepares to conduct the union election today.
The row, which had subsided as at the time of filing this report, allegedly triggered traffic snarl on Volkswagen/Okokomaiko and Iyana-Iba/Igando, leaving many motorists stranded for hours. Others were forced to trek long distances.
A worker in the varsity’s Physics Laboratory who pleaded for anonymity told our reporter that the agbero prevented buses branded in the students’union logo from operating yesterday owing to what the drivers of those vehicles consider as outrageous levies being charged by the agbero on daily basis. The case was reported to the students who in anger stormed the park to release the vehicles back to the drivers.
Mr Adekoya Ademola of the university’s information unit confirmed the incident, adding that no injury was recorded.
“It was just a little issue,”Ademola said.“The agbero stopped vehicles belonging to the students union and the students went back in anger. But as I’m talking with you, the scruple has subsided because the Ojo Divisional Police Officer (DPO) intervened and everything has been brought under control.”
“As regards the traffic snarl, there was an accident along Igando road yesterday and it was pretty serious but was unconnected to the issue.. This is what led to the traffic situation along that road and not that LASU students are demonstrating as it is being rumoured,”Ademola added.

UNIZIK CEP Aptitude Test Result 2015/2016 Released

The Nnamdi Azikiwe University has this evening released the result of the screening test for Continuing Education Programme CEP candidates.
candidates can check their scores on-line as all the results have been uploaded.

To check your result, visit http://www.my.unizik.edu.ng/cep/cep_result.php
Enter your Form Number
Click on "Next" to check your result.

9 Reasons JAMB Candidates Fail UTME Yearly

The 1st Semester Academic Calendar of the Cross Rivers State University of Science And Technology for 2015/2016 academic session is as indicated below;
WEEK
DATE
ACTIVITY
1.
Monday 8th February 2016
New Students arrive on Campus/Registration commence for New students.
2.
Monday 15th February 2016
Wednesday 17th – 19th February 2016
Wednesday 17th February 2016
Thursday 18th February 2016
Old Students return to Campus/Registration for old students/ Lectures begin
Orientation for new students
Departmental Board Meeting
Faculty Board Meeting
3.
Monday 22th February 2016
Wednesday February 2016
Lectures continue for all students
Senate Meeting
4.
Monday 29th February 2016
Wednesday 2nd March 2016
Friday 4th March 2016
Lectures continue for all students
Departmental Board Meeting
Faculty Board Meeting
5.
Monday 7th March 2016
Lectures continue
6.
Monday 14th March 2016
Wednesday 16th March 2016
Thursday 17th March 2016
Lectures continue
Departmental Board Meeting
Faculty Board Meeting
7.
Monday 21th March 2016
Wednesday 23th March 2016
Thursday 24st March 2016
Friday 25th March 2016
Lectures continue
Matriculation for Calabar/Obubra campuses
Matriculation for Ogoja/Okuku campuses
Public Holiday (Good Friday)
8.
Monday 28th March 2016
Tuesday 29th March 2016
Wednesday 30th March 2016
Easter Monday (Public Holiday)
Lectures continue
Senate meeting
9.
Monday 4th April 2016
Wednesday 6th April 2016
Lectures
Faculty Seminar
10.
Monday 11th April 2016
Lectures continue
11.
Monday 18th April 2016
Wednesday 20th April 2016
Thursday 21st April 2016
Lectures continue
Departmental Board Meeting
Faculty Board Meeting
12.
Monday 25th April 2016
Wednesday 27th April 2016
Lectures continue
Senate Meeting
13.
Monday 2nd May 2016
Friday 6th May 2016
Lectures continue
Lectures end for final year students
14.
Monday 9th May 2016
Revision for final year students/
Lectures continue for other students
15.
Monday 16th May 2016
Saturday 21th May 2016
Exam begin for final year students/
Lectures ends for other students
Revision for other students
Exams end for final year students
16.
Monday 23rd May 2016
Exams begin for other students
17.
Monday 30th May 2016
Wednesday 1st June 2016
Friday 3rd June 2016
Exam continue for other students
Senate meeting
Exam ends for other students
18.
Monday 6th June 2016
Conference Marking Friday 10th June 2016 – Friday 1st July 2016: Semester Break2015/2016 Second Semester begin Monday 4th July 2016

9 Reasons JAMB Candidates Fail UTME Yearly

It is not an unknown fact that some Nigerian students after their JAMB examination will end up scoring zero over 400.
Two years ago when I wrote my first JAMB examination, I had this feeling that I was going to smash the exam with a high grade like at least 350 over 400 but finally I found myself scoring 192 over 400.
But I thanked Almighty Allah for making me among the lucky candidates that saw their results. Some of my colleagues didn’t even see their results and others scored 150 over 400 while others were even below that. So, from experience I will say nine of the reasons why we fail JAMB in this country are:
1:Fear:According to H.P. Lovecraft, Supernatural Horror in Literature: “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” Honestly I was afraid then, the fear of JAMB made me think I was going into a do or die affair.
I could also remember that the very day of the examination it took me about 10 minutes before I could even start shading some answers all because of fear of what the outcome of the exam might be. So I believe fear contributed to my failure. So my fellow students be bold, courageous and never think of failure in your JAMB examination. JAMB is just like any normal examination, even if very tricky.
2. JAMB syllabus:It might sound funny but believe me, JAMB follows some syllabus topics in setting their examination questions. My advice here is that you should adhere to JAMB syllabus because that is where their questions are coming from.
3.Power of JAMB past questions:My dear colleagues never neglect the power of past question papers. They reveal some tips and sample questions on what you will be facing in your examination. After the examination that day, some of my friends that wrote theirs about four years ago, told me that about 20 questions each came out from JAMB past questions. I was shocked but no second chance for an amendment.
4.Miracle centre believe it or not:This is an open confession, the fear of failing made me to get some A,B,C,D and E from a lady sitting beside me that very day. She registered in a miracle centre. I am very sure my score would have been better than 192 if I had not copied from that girl. After the examination, she showed me the answer her boyfriend sent to her but to my greatest surprise the English language paper type is A but mine is B. Unfortunately to me I carried my Use of English over, so BE CAREFUL.
5:Invigilators of nowadays:Invigilators in some centres usually frustrate students to pay or there will be no communication inside the examination hall. For instance I can remember that day, an invigilator was said to have asked to be paid N2,500 by each candidate to allow them share and communicate with each other but if you fail to pay automatically you will become No 1 Suspect in the hall. They will try anything possible to make you fail unless God saves you.
6:Late coming:Yes, I will advice you all to be at your centre one hour before the examination starts. Try as much as you can to be the first student at your centre. Coming late to any examination will make you feel that you have lost it all; not only lost but you will be disorganized.
7.Breakfast:Yes, we know that a hungry man is an angry man. Before leaving in the morning please take something; at least one cup of coffee or tea with bread will be nice to hold you. Sometimes, your exam will even start later than planned.
8.Long distance:The possibility of a student living in Nasarawa State (Doma) to meet up with an examination that will start around 9.00am in the FCT, Abuja, is just 40/100 because anything can happen. Some students will tell you that they will meet up but along the line, they will be held up along the way.
The question is: What if the car breaks down on the way? (I don’t pray for such). What if you don’t locate your centre before the exam starts? The only possible solution for this is just to be in the state/local/town/village where your centre is located a day before the examination date.
9.Randomized Questions:It is also important that candidates note that the questions generated for candidates are jumbled in such a way that they appear differently for each candidate.
For instance, your number 1 question may likely be different from that of your neighbour. That simply means if you choose "A" as your answer just because your neighbour says the answer is "A", you may have only succeeded in shooting your self in the foot as two of you may be answering different questions.
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UNIABUJA 5th - 20th Convocation Ceremony Schedule of Events And Notice To Graduands

This is to inform all Graduands of the University of Abuja, their parents and the general public that the Combined 15th– 20th Convocation Ceremony is scheduled to hold on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th February, 2016 as follows:
DAY ONE:
Friday 26th February, 2016.
1. Convocation lecture by Professor Oyewale Tomori, FAS,
NNOM (President Nigeria Academy of Science)
Title:-“Building a New Generation University: Problems and
Prospects”
Venue: Faculty of Management Sciences Lecture Theatre, Main Campus, Airport Road Abuja.
Time: 2.00pm
DAY TWO:
Saturday 27th February, 2016.
1. Convocation
Venue: Convocation Ground, Main Campus Airport Road, Abuja ; Time: 8.00am prompt
i. Procession
ii. Investiture of the Chancellor, His Royal Highness, Alhaji (Dr) Shehu Idris CFR Emir of Zazzau
iii. Award of Honorary Doctorate Degree to the Chancellor
iv. Award of Diplomas; First Degrees and Postgraduate Degrees
v. Award of Honorary Doctorate Degrees
vi. Award of Prizes
B. NOTICE TO GRADUANDS
1. Academic Gowns would be issued at the Senate Building,
Main Campus, from Wednesday 24th February, 2016 on payment
of ₦1,000 for undergraduates; ₦2,000 for PGD/Masters and ₦3,
000 for Ph.D Graduands.
All payments should be made in favour of the University of Abuja at any Commercial Bank via the REMITA Platform.
Gowns will be issued on the provision of evidence of payment
of the stipulated amounts. All Ph.D Graduands who wish to own their gown can pay ₦65,000 via the same process.
2 Graduands are to assemble in front of the Senate Chamber on Saturday 27th February, 2016 at 8:30am for the procession.
3 No graduands would be allowed into the convocation square
after 9.00am.
4 All Academic Gowns must be returned latest 6.00pm on
Monday, 29th February, 2016; late submission will attract
surcharge.
C. SECURITY NOTICE
1. Luggage and bags will not be allowed into the Convocation
area.
2. Car stickers provided should be pasted on vehicles for easy direction of guests to designated parking lots by the University Security Personnel.

AAUA Sandwich Admission List is Out – 2015/16 [1st & 2nd]

This is to inform all the candidates that applied for the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) sandwich programmes admission for the 2015/2016 contact session that the management of the institution has released the names of successfully admitted candidates.
Check AAUA Sandwich Admission List.
1.Go to AAUA sandwich admission status checking portal at http://www:aaua.edu.ng/admission_verify /?s=ioe,
2.Enter your application number in the required column,
3. Finally, click on ‘Verify Admission Status’ button to check your status.

9ja School Gist Team congratulates all the candidates that made it to AAUA sandwich admission list.

PLAPOLY Notice To Students

Plateau State Polytechnic, PLAPOLY notice to fresh and returning students.
The management of the Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi wishes to inform all the newly admitted students and returning students of the institution that they “must” generate their acceptance and /or fee RRR (invoice) through The polytechnic portal using their registration numbers.
The portal is http://www.plapoly.edu.ng/portal- support

Monday 22 February 2016

We Won’t Extend 2016 UTME Registration Deadline —JAMB Filed in JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has rule out the possibility of extending its 2016 UTME registration deadline.


9ja School Gist recalls that hundreds of prospective applicants for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) staged a peaceful protests in Benin City, Edo State, demanding extension of the online sale of UTME forms that closed recently.
The protesters, who stormed the Benin secretariat of the Edo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), said they were unable to purchase the scratch card for the online registration due to the scarcity of the access cards.

The protesters consisted mainly of young school leavers and brandished placards with inscriptions such as, “JAMB Don’t Deny us Our Right to Education,” Extend Registration,” and “We Want Tertiary Education”.

In a statement issued by JAMB and signed by head media, JAMB, Dr Fabian Benjamin, in Abuja, the examination body said though the board sympathised with the candidates, they were given about seven months to register, adding that the board needed to prepare for the examination that would start on February 29, 2016.

Some students, on Friday, in Edo and Lagos states protested against an alleged sudden closure of the JAMB online registration portal.

The statement read: “The attention of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has been drawn to the protest by some alleged UTME candidates in Benin and Lagos. The candidates were said to be protesting over the closure of the board’s registration portal in preparation for the 2016 examination which is due to begin in less than a week from today.
“The board sincerely sympathizes with the plight of these prospective candidates and states that it’s the wish of the board that Nigerian youths desirous of tertiary education are given ample opportunity to register for its examination. This was why it began the sale of its application document last August, that is about seven months ago.
“In the advertisement for the sale of the registration documents, the board clearly stated that the sales would close by January, but due to public appeal it extended the registration process to February.
“It’s imperative to disclose that the closure was also to allow the board to prepare adequately for the examination slated for the end of February. The board cannot allow candidates to register perpetually. It has a time table and it adheres strictly to it to allow the tertiary institutions begin the process of admission early. We all must work to enshrine the culture of discipline in the system.”
The board said it was quite unfortunate that some candidates waited until their website was withdrawn before making attempts to register.
“The scenario looks very suspicious, for a candidate who is billed to sit for an examination slated for February to suddenly appear in the same February protesting his inability to register less than a week to the examination when he knew that the registration was to close in the same month.
“Through this same process, over 1.5 million candidates have applied within this period and the board has made adequate preparation for them to sit for the 2016 exercise.

Yobe State University Diploma Admission List 2015/2016 Release

This is to inform members of the public that the Yobe State University has release its diploma admission list of successful candidates who have been offered provisional admission into various diploma programme of Yobe State University Consultancy Services Unit for the 2015/2016 academic session.
The Yobe State University 2015/2016 Diploma Admission List can be access via the PDF document below;
Congratulation to all successful candidates.

NDA Now Accepts NABTEB Result

Holders of NABTEB certificates can now apply for Nigerian Defense Academy, NDA admission.
Good news to all the Nigerian Defense Academy (NDA) prospective candidates with National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) certificates. The management of the institution has announced that they can now apply for the NDA Regular Combatant Course with their certificates.

Sunday 21 February 2016

Prospective UTME Applicants Protest Closure Of JAMB Portal



Prospective UTME Applicants protested against an alleged sudden closure of the JAMB online registration portal before the due date – “JAMB Don’t Deny us Our Right to Education,” Extend Registration,” and “We Want Tertiary Education”
Hundreds of prospective applicants for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) have staged a peaceful protests in Benin City, Edo State, demanding extension of the online sale of UTME forms that closed recently.
They urged the examination body to re-open its portal, lamenting that they could not afford to stay another year without securing an admission.
Some of the parents of the applicants in Lagos State, southwest Nigeria have also joined their wards to express their displeasure with the act.
They noted that they were upset with the closure of the registration portal, stressing that it has denied the applicants a chance to sit for the 2016 exams which will hold next weekend.
But in a swift reaction to the protest the south-south zonal Coordinator of JAMB, Mrs Priscila Ogunsola, dismissed the claims by the students, insisting that JAMB gave enough time for the registration.

Unilag student attends Ben Murray Bruce birthday Party and gets the shocker of his life

A Unilag student who was among the group of Mass Communication students invited to Senator Ben Bruce’s 60th Birthday Celebration narrates his ordeal at the star-studded party
Senator Ben Murray Bruce turned 60 yesterday, he took the opportunity to launch his book “The Common Sense Revolution” but it’s sad to see that the event in its totality portrays the average Nigerian Politician.
Usually, I hate to attend these so called “Big” events but it was Ben Bruce, the common sense guy, I jumped at the Opportunity to go with my department, department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos as we were invited with a letter and we were feeling all important.
We didn’t know it was an invitation to humiliation. At the venue, we were told to go upstairs, we didn’t mind, as they said that area was reserved for students. Getting there, I realized it was a perfect view to watch the “Elites” wine and dine. Still, we didn’t care.
We only began to care when the ceremony kept going on and all tables kept getting additional contents and we were just there, like Observers. Don’t forget that we were invited, as I said earlier. While all of that kept happening, I still didn’t care because they said every guest will get a free copy of the book.
I wanted the book so, I waited on. At the end, only the guests got the Book. I had to look at our invitation to be sure we were guests. Yes, we were guests but the stiff class stratification that Senator Bruce Criticizes came to play. It’s so sad to see that the actions of the Common Sense Guy justifies the “Common Sense is not so common” statement.
Since I know it’s all fake, I’d like to give a professional PR advice. It’s so bad, if you invite Nigerian Students, who will, to a large extent, determine your political success, to an event only for them to watch you and your rich friends dine. Their votes aren’t even enough.
Writing a book about Common Sense doesn’t actually make you have Common Sense. We aren’t hungry people. We are Unilag Students and we are contented with what we have, we wouldn’t go to shop 10 to sweet-talk anyone about common sense, just to get rice.
Happy Birthday, Senator Ben! Thanks for the deceit, segregation and above all, thanks so much for the Palm oil made Jollof Rice with a meat-like object.
I am Abidemi Adesokan, A concerned Nigerian Student who believes there is hope for Nigeria, but Bruce isn’t just that guy.

MTN introduces 1GB DATA for just N100

The leading telecommunication network had just unveilled another cheap data plan of 1GB for just N100 (One hundred Naira only).

The subscription is divided into two, one cost just N100 while the other cost N150.

Not to talk much, follow the steps below to opt in.
NOTE:This is for MTN users only.
Now, to opt in,

• Dial *567*58# and reply with 1 to activate it if you are eligible.

• For N150, dial *567*59# and reply with 1 to activate it if you are eligible.

Federal College of Agriculture Varsity shutdown over violent protest



The students during the protest were demanding a reduction in their school fees and the suspension of the Nigeria Institute of Information Technology (NIIT) programme being organised for them by the college, among others.

 The authorities of theFederal College of Agriculture(FCA), Ibadan, on Thursday ordered the closure of the school over a violent protest by its students, the College’s Provost,Dr Babajide Adelekansaid.

Thestudents during the protestwere demanding a reduction in their school fees and the suspension of the Nigeria Institute of Information Technology (NIIT) programme being organised for them by the college, among others.
Adelekan told theNews Agency of Nigeria(NAN) in Ibadan that the students had gone on rampage on Wednesday causing inconveniences to workers and members of the public.
READ:Varsity shut down over protest
“They blocked the gates leading into and out of the school and disturbed the environment.
“So, the authorities had to close the college till further notice to forestall a situation it will not be able to handle,” he said.

The provost said that the school fee was affordable for the students when compared to what was paid in other colleges of agriculture and polytechnics.
“Every returning student pays N33, 200 in a year, while each fresh student pays N51, 700 in a year; we afford them a bed space at N90 for a year per student.
“They do have water supply 24 hours, steady power supply and healthy environment for learning,” the provost said.

On the issue of NIIT programme, Adelekan said that the college agreed with the firm to teach the students computer studies and offer them international certificate apart from their normal certificates.

“The programme has been on for about three years now, students who passed through it have been grateful but all of a sudden some of them decided that they don’t want it again.
“And we want the best for them, to equip them in all ramification so that it will enhance their marketability in the job market,” he said.

The provost said that the collegewould reopen for academic activitiesafter all the students must have completed the payments of their school fees, stop their hooliganism and become remorseful.

Several phone calls and attempts to reach the Students’ Union Government President by NAN were abortive as he did not pick his calls up till the time of filing the report.

Sacked Vice Chancellors'We are not going back on our decision'- Minister

The federal government reportedly has no plans to rescind its decision on the dismissal of 13 vice chancellors appointed by ex presidentGoodluck Jonathan.
Minister of education,Mallam Adamu Adamu, reaffirmed the action at the flag off of the 2015/2016 annual school census in Abuja on Thursday, February 18.
Last weekend, the government announced thesacking of 13 Vice Chancellorsof newly established federal universities including VC ofNational Open Universities of Nigeria(NOUN),Prof. Vincent Tenebe.
When asked about the motive behind Tenebe's sack, the minister explained that the professor was removed because of the petitions against him.
Adamu was also asked if there is a possibility that the sacked VCs will be recalled.
READ:Buhari sacks VC, 13 others appointed by Jonathan
He confirmed that this will not happen, saying, “Do you reverse government decision simply because somebody has criticized them? I don’t think there is any decision of government not going down well with everyone in the country.
“The ministry has received communications from some people who feel like this and we are looking at this.
“What I am saying is that they have already written to us. We are looking into their complaints. We will reply them”.

Dollar scarcity: Parents of overseas students weep in banks

Fisayo Falodi, Success Nwogu, Jesusegun Alagbe, Demola Olonilua and Armstrong Bakam
As dollar scarcity worsens in Nigeria, parents who have children schooling abroad have taken their frustrations to banks, with some of them weeping openly, asSaturday PUNCHobserved.
Investigations by our correspondents revealed that the frustrations by some parents who cannot access forex to send to their children abroad have brought out their emotional sides, while affected students have been crying out for help in foreign lands.
When one of our correspondents visited some banks along Muritala Muhammed Way, Unity Road and Taiwo Road in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Wednesday and Thursday, some bank customers, who were there to buy dollars, expressed disappointments at the scarcity of the currency.
One of the customers, Alhaja Salamatu Ajibola, who practically broke down in tears, lamented that the education of her two children schooling in the United States had been threatened by the development.
She added that her children had been going without food due to her inability to send them money for their upkeep.
Ajibola said that it had been difficult for her to send her children dollars for their personal and educational needs. She said she had visited one of the banks several times, hoping to send dollars to her children, only to be told that the currency was insufficient to meet customers’ demands.
Another tearful parent, who spoke toSaturday PUNCHon the condition of anonymity, in a first generation bank in Bauchi State, said it had become impossible for him to meet the financial needs of his children schooling abroad.
She said she was seeking other ways of sending money abroad due to the difficulty she was facing in getting dollars to send to her children.
“Our children abroad are crying and we parents are also crying,” she said.
“They are confused and we are also confused because we can’t send money to them and they can’t receive. They are in misery, hunger and depression.
“They can’t even feed well because they can’t get money for their upkeep.”
She, therefore, called on the government to “create an escape route so that children will not continue to suffer.”
Also, Mr. Jimoh Abdulganiyu, whose son is studying medicine in Ukraine, said he could not get dollars, even at the black market, to send to him.
Abdulganiyu said his son was given a warning letter by the school authorities over delay in payment of accommodation fees and he risks being asked to vacate the dormitory soon.
He expressed fears of the possibility of buying fake dollars because of the pressure of getting dollars, which has been pushing parents to the parallel market.
He said, “Sometimes, I would get to the bank by 6.40am, before the official opening hour, to stand a good chance of getting dollars through the Western Union or Money Gram.
“And this does not mean that I would automatically get the dollars, I still have to lobby before I could get it. Even at that, there is a limit to the amount I can get.”
One of our correspondents, who visited two commercial banks in the Sabo, Yaba area of Lagos on Thursday, observed that there were no dollars for sale. Sabo is a black market hub for forex activities in Lagos.
There, a 65-year-old man, Mr. Obafemi Solomon, who also expressed frustration with the situation, struggled to fight back tears as he narrated his ordeal.
Solomon said he was indebted to some of his friends in the United States, where his daughter was schooling.
Solomon said his friends had had to bail him out of the financial problem because he felt it was unwise to exchange naira for dollars at the present exchange rate.
He said, “What I am doing right now is to beg my friends who are in the US to help me pay for my daughter’s tuition. It does not make any sense to change naira for dollars and send to her. There is even no dollar to buy.”
A pensioner, Mr. Olu Ajibade, who resides in Ekiti, also shared his plight, saying things had not been this tough in the past four years that his son had been in Middlesex University, London.
Calling for the liberalisation of the foreign exchange market, Ajibade said, “Now we rely on the black market and the forex rate is very high. If you don’t go to them then you are left to face the bank and they have so many rules you have to oblige to before you can get money from them.
“You will have to fill so many forms, get a letter from the school and go through so many rigorous processes. With that, it is not even guaranteed that you would get money from them. Honestly, it is not easy at all. Unfortunately, there are no other alternatives. The black market that could have been an alternative is not properly funded. The truth is that if you want to buy £3,000 in the black market, they tell you that they don’t have more than £800. For instance, we needed to pay school fees of about £10,000 but all we could do was pay half because of the scarcity of foreign currency.”
A Nigerian student studying in a US university, Adebayo Kabiru, toldSaturday PUNCHthat he would have gone bankrupt if not for the menial jobs he was doing.
In a telephone interview with one of our correspondents, Kabiru said, “My parents have not been able to send me money since January. At a point, I got frustrated, but I had to do something. So now, I do some menial jobs to pay for my upkeep.”
Also, a student studying in Russia, who spoke withSaturday PUNCH,said she was about to be deported because her visa had expired and her parents could not send her money to renew it.
She said, “My father has been trying to send me money for the past two weeks for me to settle my visa problem and other things, but has been unable to do so. I am about to be deported and when that happens, I will lose the opportunity of rounding off my last session here in Russia.”
Simon Uwem, a student studying for his Master’s degree at a university in Indiana, US, revealed that Nigerian students abroad have been having rough times.
He said, “I have been able to survive because I have a research position in school and I get paid very well. I was hired by the school for the job. The truth is that if you are intelligent, you will survive.
“But it has been so tough for some students here. Asking your parents for $1,000 means they need to look for N400,000. Some students don’t even get to hear from their parents any longer. They have resorted to doing menial jobs or marrying Akata (American citizens) here.
“A professor recently spoke to me about getting more foreign students from Africa and I told him that finance had become a challenge even if such students get scholarships. A textbook here costs up to $200. It has been quite tough.”


Source: punch

Trouble for Candidates as JAMB Site Crashes over exam slip Re-print for 2016

It's so unfortunate that we have been pushed to making this publication, following frustration and inability to help students re-print their JAMB exam slip for UTME exams, slated to begin on 27th Feb, 2016.
Our question now is, if this slow and, at times, total crash of JAMB site persists at this time, how possible will it be for all candidates to re-print their exam slips before 27th Feb.
The sad fact remains that this sort of issues are experienced every year, yet, the board does nothing to help the situation. Every Year!
We are therefore calling on the appropriate authorities to look into this issue and fix the portal to enable students get the relevant information needed before the exam. After all, it's the same JAMB that informed all students to re-print their slips as from 18th Feb, so they should have been expecting such outcome.

Saturday 20 February 2016

UNIZIK 1st Semester Exam Commencement Date – 2015/16

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK first semester, 2015/2016 academic session examination will commence on March 21, 2016.
This is to announce to all the students of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) and the university community that the first semester examination for the 2015/2016 academic session commencement date has been shifted.

Due to the upcoming research exhibition to be attended by over 50 fifty universities which will be hosted by UNIZIK starting from 7th March; also due to the Convocation ceremonies which will hold between 14th and 18th March, the University Committee of Deans chaired by the Vice Chancellor Prof. J. E. Ahaneku, FAS deliberated and moved the examination to March 21, 2016.
This means that all students both old and new will begin this examination on the same date. The time table for the exam will be displayed in the Faculties and Departments.
All students are advised to study hard to pass as there is no more time for any form of merrymaking.
Good luck!

OSPOLY Iree Post UTME Screening Exercise New Date – 2015/16

Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, OSPOLY finally announced the date of its 2015/2016 academic session post UTME screening exercise.
This is to inform all the candidates that have registered for the Osun State Polytechnic, Iree post UTME screening exercise that the management of the institution has finally announced the date of its Post UTME screening exercise.
OSPOLY Iree post UTME screening exercise that was earlier scheduled for Wednesday, 30th September, 2015 and later postponed due to circumstances beyond the polytechnic control has been scheduled for TUESDAY, 23rd February, 2016 at 10.00am.

FUTA Adopts E-Voting for the 2016 Students Union Election

Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA adopts electronic voting system for the 2015 / 2016 academic session Students Union election.
Election into various positions of the Students Union for the 2015 / 2016 academic session at the Federal University of Technology, Akure took a new dimension with the adoption of electronic voting system. The election which held at the Digital Resource Centre of the University on Thursday February 18, 2016 saw students vote candidates of their choice to various positions just by a click on the computer. Their identity cards was verified through a purposely designed card reader after which the voter proceeded to the voting area where they interfaced with programmed computers to cast their votes. After each vote a monitor at the control Centre recorded it and instantaneous tally of contestants score was displayed. The final result was ready as soon as the last student clicked on the computer to register his vote.
Dean, Students’ Affairs, Professor Kayode Alese said what informed the adoption of electronic voting system was because the University needed to showcase its leadership position in the area of cutting edge technology and research. According to him the process was very effective and an improvement on what other Institutions had done in the area of electronic voting. “Though other Institutions have adopted the process, ours is very unique because we made use of card readers. FUTA is the only Institution to have used card readers and we did not record any failure because we designed it in such a way that the contestant registered online and we have the record of registered students of this University”.
Speaking further, he said registered students on the University data base were the only ones allowed to vote thus any unregistered student could not vote as the card reader would have screened them out. “If you don’t have a valid identity card and your name is not on our data base you cannot vote” Alese stated. The don said that FUTA alumni designed the software adopted for the election at no cost. The card readers were customized for the purpose of the election.
Corroborating Alese, Chairman, Electoral Committee, Dr. Olutola Olubanjo commended the electoral process, saying the use of card readers really made the election process free and fair. It has also justified the University’s leadership position in technological advancement. Olubanjo said from start to finish, everything was electronic. “Students were accredited electronically through the use of card readers. Thereafter they proceeded to the voting proper using the computer which displayed the process to the candidates’ agents and security agents’. According to him, “It is a positive departure from the cumbersome old system of pen and paper. In fact it is innovative because no election in Nigeria has been done electronically. We commend management for this and suggest the adoption of the process for subsequent elections like Congregation and elections into offices in the Cooperative Societies”. Agents of the contestants expressed their satisfaction with the process which they claimed was a plus to the University. They also appreciated the management and the electoral committee for the innovation.
The Vice Chancellor Professor Adebiyi Daramola commended the electoral committee and the Students Affairs division for the adoption of the e voting system saying the University has once again validated its leading position in innovation and workable technology that the larger Nigerian society can benefit from.
The result of the election as announced in the presence of agents of contestants and security agents showed Oladele Segun aka Solar emerging President with a vote of 1,970.
Other Officers are:
Afolabi Christiana – Vice President
Olagunju Abayomi – General Secretary
Omidele Sodiq – Public Relations Officer
Olowomuwagun Seun – Director of Sports
Ajayi Richard – Welfare Director
Awoyinfa Opeoluwa – Financial Secretary
Owoseni Abdulhamid – Treasurer
Hamed Aisha – Director of Socials

UNIJOS Female Student Strangled To Death By Her Lover For Ignoring Him On Valentine’s Day

Melancholy report reaching 9ja School Gist Team has it that, a student of Psychology department, University of Jos, has been reportedly killed by a man believed to be her lover, for purportedly turning down his Valentine Day’s outing invitation.
The deceases simply identified as Miss Zakariah Nanchin was allegedly strangled to death by her lover, one Badung David Dele on Monday, the day after Valentine at her Angwa Rukuba apartment in Jos.
A source, close to the duo, said they have been in an intimate relationship for quite some time until a misunderstanding set in shortly before the last Valentine day.
According to The Nation, Dele was said to have reached out to Nanchin apparently to settle their differences and invited her out for Valentine. The deceased reportedly declined the invitation.
Nanchin allegedly felt that there was no basis for any dating between them having parted for some time.
Dele was said to have stormed Nanchin’s apartment the following morning and demanded an explanation why she failed to make the outing.
He reportedly grabbed her by the neck and strangled her to death after which he left the apartment and reportedly told a neighbour he met outside that he wanted to go and get some medicine for his ‘ill’ friend.
He was said to have given his phone number to the neighbour, a woman, and asked her to call him in case of any emergency.
Reports say the woman perceived something fishy had transpired, so she proceeded to Nanchin’s room only to find her lying down on her bed unconscious.
The woman, simply identified as Mama Joy, said “I called her name but she did not respond so I moved closer and I discovered that she was dead.
“I ran out, screaming to alert the people around.
“I was shocked that the boy managed to kill this girl without a gun.
“There was no blood on her body,” Mama Joy added.
Confirming the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, DSP Abu Emmanuel, said Badung was arrested on the same day.
“After some interrogation, he confessed to have committed the crime.
“We are making necessary arrangements to arraign him in court soon.”
Emmanuel called out to ladies, cautioning them to be careful who they date.
“Some of these boys are criminals and you might ignorantly fall into their hands like this girl,” the PPRO said, adding that the body of the deceased had been transferred from Bingham University Teaching Hospital to the Jos University Teaching Hospital JUTH for autopsy and relevant action.

How To Reprint Your JAMB Exam Slip For 2016 UTME

Following a backlog of messages from candidates who had registered for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) requesting on how they could reprint their JAMB exam Slip, the indefatigable 9jaschoolgistTeam have deem it fit to give you simple procedures and steps required to achieve this task without difficulty or perturbation.
liveschoolnews.com.ng recalls that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB-) on Wednesday said it had concluded arrangements for the smooth takeoff of the Computer Based Test (CBT) platform, scheduled to begin on Feb. 29. “A test run was carried out in all accredited centres on Sunday, Feb. 14 and the result was a confirmation of its painstaking preparation as everything was perfect and set for the exercise,’’
The Board advised candidates who had registered for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to print their examination notification slips as from Thursday, Feb. 18.
The examination slip contain the date, time and venue of the candidates’ examination.
To this end, candidates for the 2016 UTME can start to reprint their exam slips. Candidates are advise to reprint their examination notification slip as from Thursday, Feb.18 to Sunday, 28 Feb.
Below Is The Procedure On How To Re-print Your 2016 JAMB Exam Slip
1. Visit JAMB official website by clicking on the following link; http://www.jamb.org.ng /Unifiedtme5/
2. On the landing page, click on the title that say“RE-PRINT YOUR SLIP”
3. Enter your JAMB registration number in the space provided and click “Re-Print”.
4. Details of your Exam Date, Time and Venue should now appear on the slip that appears.
5. Ask for the re-print of your examination notification slip containing your Exam

Date, Time and Venue.

Good luck!!!

Friday 19 February 2016

Okada Crushes 300L BSU Student To Death (Photo)


The Benue State University, Makurdi community has been thrown into mourning following the sudden death of a 300L student of the geography department who was on Thursday crushed to death on his way from school.
Liveschoolnews.com.ng grapevine gathered that the student, simply identified as Samuel Agbajir was knocked down by a motorcycle, famously known as okada while trying to cross the road.
The incident, according to eyewitness happened on after the second gate of the institution when the deceased and his friends left school for home.
Late Samuel Agbajir
“He was rushed to the teaching hospital but the doctor confirmed him dead on arrival,” a source told our reporter.
This was contrary to the report that he was crushed to death while jubilating after graduation.
Speaking with our correspondent, a friend who gave his name as Ireogbu, debunked the claims that the late Agbajir was a member of the black axe fraternity who was killed while jubilating after graduation.
“People are just posting rubbish to get comments on social media. First, the late Samuel is a 300L student and not a fresh graduate. He was never jubilating as widely claimed. Samuel is not a cultist and has never been a member of any such group. He was a gentle, kind and intelligent guy. May his soul rest in peace.

Beware Of Fraudsters, OAU Warns Admission Seekers

The management of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, on Thursday called parents and guardians of candidates, seeking admission into the institution to be wary of fraudsters who parade themselves as our admission officers in the university.
A release signed by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the university, Mr Abiodun Olarewaju stated that one of such fraudsters who claimed to be the admission officer of the institution, identified as Omodele Taiwo had been arrested by the security operatives of the university.
According to the release, Omodele had already N600,000 from two parents seeking admission into OAU for their children.
It reads in part, “Omodele’s attempt N100,000 from his two victims, who are parents of the two candidates (names withheld) eventually led to his arrest upon interrogation, he admitted committing the crime and collecting the money, but blamed the devil for pushing him into the act”.
“In view of this, OAU management wishes to emphasise that we do not ask parents, guardians or candidates to pay for admission, nor do we ask them to pay into individuals’ bank account to secure admission,” the release added.
Accordingly, the university spokesman advised parents and guardians of candidates seeking admission into OAU not to be too desperate to be looking for shortcut, so that they would not be falling victims of fraudsters who disguises as admission officers.

UNIOSUN 4th & 5th Convocation Ceremonies Schedule of Events

Osun State University 4th and 5th convocation ceremonies programme of events for the Award of First Degrees AND INSTALLATION OF CHANCELLOR, Mrs Folorunsho Alakija.
The Acting Vice Chancellor,Prof. Oguntola Jelil Alamu, on behalf of Council, Senate and Congregation cordially requests your presence at the 4TH & 5TH CONVOCATION CEREMONIESfor the Award of First Degrees ANDINSTALLATION OF CHANCELLOR, Mrs Folorunsho Alakija.
DATE: Tuesday, 8th & Wednesday, 9th March, 2016
VENUE: Convocation Arena, Main Campus, Osogbo
TIME: 10.00 a.m.
UNIOSUN Convocation Ceremonies – Highlights of Programme.
Thursday, March 3, 2016
a) Commissioning of projects
Venue: Main Campus, Osogbo
Time: 11:00am
b) Convocation Play
Venue: University Auditorium
Time: 2:00pm
Friday, March 4, 2016
a)Press Conference
Venue: Council Chamber, Main Campus, Osogbo
Time: 7:30am
b) Jumat Service
Venue: UNIOSUN Campus Mosque, Osogbo
Time: 1 – 2pm
Saturday, March 5, 2016
a) Acting Vice Chancellor features on OSBC TV: Saturday Morning Treat
Venue: OSBC Studio; 8 – 9am
b) Acting Vice Chancellor features on OSBC Radio Program: Breakfast Tray
Venue: OSBC Studio; 9 – 10am
Sunday, March 6, 2016 – Thanksgiving Service
Venue: Winners’ Chapel, Oke-Onitea, Ring Road, Osogbo
Time: 10:00am
Monday, March 7, 2016
a) 4th & 5th Convocation Lecture
Title: Sustainable Tertiary Education in Post-Oil Nigeria.
Speaker: Prof. M. O. Faborode, Secretary-General, Committee of Vice Chancellors (CVC)
Venue: University Auditorium
Time: 11:00am (Guests are expected to be seated by 10:30am)
b) Convocation Dinner
Venue: Leisure Spring Hotels, Iwo Road, Osogbo
Time: 5:00pm (Strictly by invitation)
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Convocation Ceremony, 2013/14
Venue: Convocation Arena, Main Campus
Time: 10am (Guests are expected to be seated by 9:00am)
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Investiture of the Chancellor (Mrs Folorunsho Alakija) & Convocation Ceremony, 2014/15
Venue: Convocation Arena, Main Campus
Time: 10am (Guests are expected to be seated by 9:00am)
B

Agbami Medical and Engineering Professionals Scholarship Award 2016

Star Deep Water Petroleum Limited, a Chevron company and operator of the Agbami Field, in its continuous support for capacity building in the health and engineering sectors as a strategic feed into the national manpower pool, is offering a number of University Scholarship Awards to qualified Nigerian students from ALL states of the Federation.
The scholarship program, funded by Star and its Agbami co-venturers, is a major component of their Social Investment in the strategic development of health and education in Nigeria.
Eligibility
Applications are invited from FULL-TIME, 100 and 200 level undergraduates from any state of the Federation, studying any of the under listed courses in universities within Nigeria:
Medicine & Surgery
Dentistry
Pharmacy
Engineering
Please note that applicants for the Agbami scholarship are ineligible to apply for any other scholarship program sponsored by "STAR" or any of its Co-venturers, including the NNPC/CNL JV scholarship program published simultaneously with the Agbami scholarship program
Selected students will be invited for computer-administered qualifying tests in selected examination centers nationwide. Short-listed candidates for the qualifying test will be invited by email and SMS text messages. All applicants are therefore advised to ensure that valid GSM telephone numbers and personal email addresses are properly entered into the e-forms on the web site.
Please note that applicants for the Agbami scholarship are ineligible to apply for any other scholarship program sponsored by "STAR" or any of its Co-venturers, including the NNPC/CNL JV scholarship program published simultaneously with the Agbami scholarship program.
Instructions
Application is open to full-time 100 or 200 level students admitted during 2015/2016 or 2014/2015 academic session only.
1. Before you start this application, ensure you have clear scanned copies of the following documents
Passport photograph with white background not more than 3 months old (450px by 450px not more than 200kb)
School ID card
Admission Letter
Birth Certificate
O' Level Result
JAMB Result
Local Government Area Letter of Identification
2. Ensure the documents are named according to what they represent to avoid mixing up documents during upload
3. Ensure you attach the appropriate documents when asked to upload
How To Apply
To apply, visit http://www.scholastica.ng /candidate /login?ReturnUrl=%2fschemes%2fapply%2f5 055and follow the steps below:
1. Click on "Register Now" to create an account.
2. Proceed to your email box to activate your account
3. Click on www.scholastica.ng/schemes /agbamito return to Scholarship site
4. Enter your registered email and password to upload your information.
5. Enter your personal information, National Identification Number (if available), educational information, other information and upload required scanned documents.
6. Ensure the name used in applications matches the names on all documentation in same order. Upload a sworn affidavit or certificate if otherwise.
7. Ensure you view all documents after uploading, to eliminate errors during uploading.
8. When asked to upload photo, upload a pass-port photograph with a white background.
9. Recheck application information to avoid errors
10. Click "Apply Now" to submit information
11. You will receive an email and a sms that confirms your application was successful.
12. Return to www.scholastica.ng, enter your Email and Password to download your verification profile and proceed to have your Head of Department sign the document.
13. Upload a scanned copy of the signed verification profile, this would be used for verification.
14. If National Identification Number (NIN) number was not available in step 6, to obtain your National Identification Number (NIN)
Visit http://ninenrol.gov.ngto register and learn more about the National Identity Number
Click "Create Account" and fill in the required fields
Login with Email and Password to complete the form
After completion, schedule a date for photo and finger print capture
Visit any of the 37 capture centres http://www.nimc.gov.ng/?q=nin- registration-centresto complete the registration process and obtain your National Identity Number
You can also do your total registration at the NIMC office
15. Return to www.scholastica.ng/schemes /agbamiand update application with National Identification Number (NIN) to ensure completion
Note: Multiple applications attract a disqualification penalty.
Deadline: Application closes Midnight 9th March, 2016.

UNIOSUN 4th & 5th Convocation Ceremony Schedule of Events

The Acting Vice Chancellor,Prof. Oguntola Jelil Alamu, on behalf of Council, Senate and Congregation cordially requests your presence at the 4TH & 5TH CONVOCATION CEREMONIES for the Award of First Degrees AND INSTALLATION OF CHANCELLOR,Mrs Folorunsho Alakija.
DATE: Tuesday, 8th & Wednesday, 9th March, 2016
VENUE: Convocation Arena, Main Campus, Osogbo
TIME: 10.00 a.m.
HIGHLIGHTS OF PROGRAMME
Thursday, March 3, 2016
a) Commissioning of projects
Venue: Main Campus, Osogbo
Time: 11:00am
b) Convocation Play
Venue: University Auditorium
Time: 2:00pm
Friday, March 4, 2016
a)Press Conference
Venue: Council Chamber, Main Campus, Osogbo
Time: 7:30am
b) Jumat Service
Venue: UNIOSUN Campus Mosque, Osogbo
Time: 1 – 2pm
Saturday, March 5, 2016
a) Acting Vice Chancellor features on OSBC TV: Saturday Morning Treat
Venue: OSBC Studio; 8 – 9am
b) Acting Vice Chancellor features on OSBC Radio Program: Breakfast Tray
Venue: OSBC Studio; 9 – 10am
Sunday, March 6, 2016 – Thanksgiving Service
Venue: Winners’ Chapel, Oke-Onitea, Ring Road, Osogbo
Time: 10:00am
Monday, March 7, 2016
a) 4th & 5th Convocation Lecture
Title: Sustainable Tertiary Education in Post-Oil Nigeria.
Speaker: Prof. M. O. Faborode, Secretary-General, Committee of Vice Chancellors (CVC)
Venue: University Auditorium
Time: 11:00am (Guests are expected to be seated by 10:30am)
b) Convocation Dinner
Venue: Leisure Spring Hotels, Iwo Road, Osogbo
Time: 5:00pm (Strictly by invitation)
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Convocation Ceremony, 2013/14
Venue: Convocation Arena, Main Campus
Time: 10am (Guests are expected to be seated by 9:00am)
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Investiture of the Chancellor (Mrs Folorunsho Alakija) & Convocation Ceremony, 2014/15
Venue: Convocation Arena, Main Campus
Time: 10am (Guests are expected to be seated by 9:00am).

UNIOSUN 4th & 5th Convocation Ceremony Schedule of Event

The Acting Vice Chancellor,Prof. Oguntola Jelil Alamu, on behalf of Council, Senate and Congregation cordially requests your presence at the 4TH & 5TH CONVOCATION CEREMONIES for the Award of First Degrees AND INSTALLATION OF CHANCELLOR,Mrs Folorunsho Alakija.
DATE: Tuesday, 8th & Wednesday, 9th March, 2016
VENUE: Convocation Arena, Main Campus, Osogbo
TIME: 10.00 a.m.
HIGHLIGHTS OF PROGRAMME
Thursday, March 3, 2016
a) Commissioning of projects
Venue: Main Campus, Osogbo
Time: 11:00am
b) Convocation Play
Venue: University Auditorium
Time: 2:00pm
Friday, March 4, 2016
a)Press Conference
Venue: Council Chamber, Main Campus, Osogbo
Time: 7:30am
b) Jumat Service
Venue: UNIOSUN Campus Mosque, Osogbo
Time: 1 – 2pm
Saturday, March 5, 2016
a) Acting Vice Chancellor features on OSBC TV: Saturday Morning Treat
Venue: OSBC Studio; 8 – 9am
b) Acting Vice Chancellor features on OSBC Radio Program: Breakfast Tray
Venue: OSBC Studio; 9 – 10am
Sunday, March 6, 2016 – Thanksgiving Service
Venue: Winners’ Chapel, Oke-Onitea, Ring Road, Osogbo
Time: 10:00am
Monday, March 7, 2016
a) 4th & 5th Convocation Lecture
Title: Sustainable Tertiary Education in Post-Oil Nigeria.
Speaker: Prof. M. O. Faborode, Secretary-General, Committee of Vice Chancellors (CVC)
Venue: University Auditorium
Time: 11:00am (Guests are expected to be seated by 10:30am)
b) Convocation Dinner
Venue: Leisure Spring Hotels, Iwo Road, Osogbo
Time: 5:00pm (Strictly by invitation)
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Convocation Ceremony, 2013/14
Venue: Convocation Arena, Main Campus
Time: 10am (Guests are expected to be seated by 9:00am)
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Investiture of the Chancellor (Mrs Folorunsho Alakija) & Convocation Ceremony, 2014/15
Venue: Convocation Arena, Main Campus
Time: 10am (Guests are expected to be seated by 9:00am).

UNIOSUN Notice To Newly Admitted Students On Printing Of Matriculation Numbers

This is to inform all freshers who have completed their online registration that the 2015/2016 Matriculation Numbers are now available.
New students are to visit http://www.uniosun.edu.ng/student /view_matric.php
Please carefully supply your UTME/Direct Entry Registration Number in the box provided and click on "Check button" to view and print your Matriculation number.

Thursday 18 February 2016

UNILAG Water Supply Shortage Notice

University of Lagos, UNILAG water shortage notice to the University community.
This is to inform the University community that for the past three days, there has been no water supply from Lagos State Water Corporation.
The University is currently relying on water supply from our boreholes which is only a fraction of the water demand of the University. This latest development has resulted in acute shortage of water supply to the University community.
Our engineers are working with the Lagos State Water Corporation to resolve the problem before the end of the week while efforts are being made to increase our internal water supply capacity.
The inconveniences caused by the inadequate water supply is regretted and the Management is urging members of the university community to bear with them.

UNILAG Faculty of Pharmacy 3rd Alumni Lecture, Induction/Oath-Taking Ceremony

University of Lagos, UNILAG faculty of Pharmacy 3rd alumni lecture and induction/oath-taking ceremony.
The Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lagos will hold her annual events which are scheduled as follows:
Event:Faculty of Pharmacy 3rdAlumni Lecture
Date:Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Time:10:00a.m.
Venue:University of Lagos Main Auditorium
Event:Faculty of Pharmacy Purple Tie Luncheon
Date:Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Time:1:00p.m.
Venue:Multipurpose Hall C, UNILAG
Event:Faculty of Pharmacy Induction/Oath-Taking Ceremony
Date:Friday, March 11, 2016
Time:10:00a.m.
Venue:University of Lagos Main Auditorium

In BauchiUniversity students sit on the floor to receive lectures


This is the state of things at the prestigious Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University in Bauchi.

UTME’s 2016 Portal Opens Today

This is to inform all candidates who duly registered in the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) that they can now print their examination notification slips.
Its Head of Information, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, said candidates would have access to the JAMB portal from today.
He said the notification slip should contain the date, time and venue of the candidates’ examination.
“Candidates are to adhere strictly to the schedules as there will be no rescheduling of examination for any student.
“They are to be in their centres 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination.
“Candidates are also advised to check their schedules properly as the board will not condone any excuse in the event of candidates missing their date and or time for his or her examination.”
The board further said candidates should visit JAMB accredited CBT centres and cybercafes or at the comfort of their homes to print the slip.
The board said it has concluded arrangements for the takeoff of the Computer-Based Test (CBT) platform, scheduled to begin on February 29.

Wednesday 17 February 2016

2016 JAMB UTME CBT Examination Date&Timetable

Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB has announced the commencement date for the 2016 computer based UTME.
From the information reaching us, this is to inform all the candidates that would participate in the 2016/2017 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB-) examination (UTME) that the date for the examination is out. i.e. the2016 JAMB UTME examination dateis out.

According to the information reaching us from the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, the  2016 JAMB UTME would be purely CBT.

The JAMB’s Head of Public Relations, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, who made the announcement said that the exam is scheduled to commence on Monday, February 29th, 2016 and would last for seven days.


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The UTME, he added, would hold in seven other centres outside Nigeria, which are the United Kingdom, Ghana, Cameroon, Republic of Benin, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Ethiopia.

UNIZIK Part-Time Degree Entrance Exam Schedule – 2015/16

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK part-time degree entrance/pre-admission examination date and venues for the 2015/2016 academic session.
This is to inform all the candidates that applied for the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) 2015/2016 academic session part-time degree admission that the management of the university have released the entrance/pre-admission examination date and venues.
Only candidates whose names are published at the CEP office and on the University Bulletin are qualified for the pre-admission examination slated for Saturday, February 20, 2016.
Allocation of Examination Halls
Faculty/Departments Halls
* Microbiology CBN, Multipurpose (MPH)
* Educational foundation PHY & ICH (Behind FEG/AGRIC)
* Educational Mgt & Policy
* Early Childhood
* Vocational Education
Utility
* Agric Science
* Library & Information Science Old CHE (In front of FEG/AGRIC)
* Adult Education
* Human Kinetics & Pri. Edu.
* Guidance & Counselling
* Science Education
Management Sciences

UNIZIK Fraud Alert to Prospective Sandwich Students

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK fraud alert to prospective sandwich students.
It has been noted that fraudsters are trying to dupe prospective Sandwich Programme Students of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) in the Internet.
The fraudster by name: Dr. Francis Michael O. with mobile number 07036208763 created a fraudulent Sandwich website, and instructed that the sum of Eleven Thousand Naira (N11, 000.00) be paid into an account number 3102168047 at First Bank.
The University Community and the public is hereby warned not to adhere to the above fraudster, as the University has nothing to do with him, nor the payment for the stated admission form.

How to Re-Print 2016 JAMB UTME Slip [Do-it-Yourself]

How you can re-print the 2016 JAMB UTME registration slip which reflect your exam date yourself without any ado.

This is to inform all the candidates that applied for the 2016 JAMB UTME that they are all required to re-print their registration slip to allow them know the exact date for their examination.
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How Re-Print JAMB UTME Slip.

Reprinting of JAMB registration slip is quite easy. All you would be required to reprint your JAMB UTME registration slip that reflect your examination date is your registration number. Follow the steps outlined below for the process:


1. Go to JAMB UTME registration portal at http://www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme4/,
2. Select ‘Re-Print your Slip’,
3. Enter your registration number where required,
4. Finally, Click on ‘Re-Print’ to access your 2016 JAMB UTME exam date.

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UNICAL Gets Ebscohost Database 3-Month Tria

University of Calabar, UNICAL has been granted a three month trial version to ebscohost database. See login details here.
This is to inform the University of Calabar (UNIAL) community that the University has been granted a three month trial version to ebscohost database.
Below are the parameters for accessing the database:
URL: http://www.ebscohost.com
USERNAME: calabar
PASSWORD: password

Tuesday 16 February 2016

In Kaduna No going back on School Feeding Programme

The Commissioner for Education Science and Technology, Dr Shehu Adamu, told journalists in Kaduna that the hiccups identified in running the scheme had been sorted out.TheKadunaState Government on Tuesday said there was no going back on its free feeding programme introduced in January for over 1.5 million pupils in public primary schools.
The Commissioner for Education Science and Technology, DrShehu Adamu, told journalists in Kaduna that the hiccups identified in running the scheme had been sorted out.
He warned that the administration would deal decisively with any official found sabotaging the programme.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the government had recently sacked a headmaster and one other official for diverting food meant for pupils in their schools.
It had also placed two officials on suspension for alleged sharp practice in running the school feeding programme.
Adamu appealed to parents and other stakeholders to support the state government to reposition the education sector.
The commissioner assured that the 2, 700 teachers not paid salary for months would soon be paid following the verification of their status.

LASU Female student dies after drinking mixed liquor


A female student of the Lagos State University has reportedly lost her life after consuming mixed liqour.
Lara Omowunmi Gbadeyanreportedly consumed a mixture of Magic Moment, Vodka, Elliot, Orijin and Smirnoff Ice.

She reportedly attended an award ceremony organized by theHistory Departmentof the institution held atTreasure Palace Hotel in Igando, Lagos.

A 200 level History and International Studies student, Olugbenga Pelumi explained how Gbadeyan lost her life, Thenation reports.

'Lara, who never took alcohol before, out of probable peer influence, decided to drink. During the course of the party, she drank many cups of alcoholic spirits (Elliot and Magic Moments). When she got drunk, Lara began to misbehave and her friends took it for the normal drama inherent in drunkenness. It, however, proved to be much more than that, as she began to shout and speak languages alien to the ears. Students who were present poured water on her, she asked to urinate, which she did. After a while, blood was seen dropping from her nose and later her mouth. She was rushed to a hospital. The students who were there initially felt it was as a result of her actions under the alcohol’s influence, because during the course of her drunkenness, she threw herself on the floor and her friends tried frantically to hold her. She was later rushed to a hospital.”
Pelumi said Lara was confirmed dead at the hospital.

The corpse of Gbadeyan, was taken to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital mortuary by other students before the case was reported to the police at Igando division where investigation is ongoing.

Thedoctor in chargewas quoted as saying “She took excessive alcohol, which she apparently has not taken before; this affected the flow of blood in her brain”.

Omope Olawunmi,a 200 level student of the same department said: “What you cannot do at home, don’t do it in school.

It’s not a must you take alcohol at parties, you can take malt or yoghurt. Girls should also imbibe the culture of self discipline.”
Another 200 level student, Maryam Rasaq, said: “University students should not misuse their freedom. The fact that you are in a university does not mean you have the right to behave anyhow. We should try as much as possible to be disciplined no matter the temptations and peer influence.”

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