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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.

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