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FUTA Increment of School Fees Disclaimer

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The attention of the Federal University of Technology, Akure has been drawn to reports in some national newspapers claiming that fees payable by students have been increased to N83,340.00.

FUTA Increment of School Fees Disclaimer
For the avoidance of doubt no such decision has been taken at any level in the University. The fees payable by students remain what they were before the erroneous report.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Joseph Fuwape has therefore urged students, parents the University community and other stakeholders to disregard the report.

He has also assured the students that their welfare and well being remain one of the cardinal agenda of his administration.

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UNILAG Notice to Students on School Fees Increase Rumour

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Our students are urged to disregard a message currently trending in the print, electronic and social media about a dramatic increase in tuition fees in the University of Lagos.


Management wishes to assure you and your parents/guardians that there is no such increase in tuition fees.

Signed: DSA

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UI Resumption Date and First Semester Exams Notice - 2016/17

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This is to inform all students of the University of Ibadan, UI of their resumption date and the commencement of the first semester 2016/2017 academic session examinations.

UI First Semester Exams and Resumption Date Notice

I welcome all undergraduate students back to the Campus after the postponement of examinations occasioned by the unfortunate students’ protest of May 29, 2017. As you may be aware, since the suspension of examination, there have been numerous productive engagements by many stakeholders of the University with all  agreeing  on one basic fact: The University should reopen as soon as possible and all parties should earnestly work to fulfill the vision of the University. It is in this regard that I want to reinforce the appeal made at the beginning of the session that as you return to the Campus, you should join hands with the University Management to ensure that there is no further disruption of the academic calendar.

As I noted in my release before the May 29, 2017 protest, this session has been unduly extended and any further extension will not in any way be in the interest of the students and the entire university community.The revised academic calendar occasioned by the five-week break implies that the current session is expected to end on 29 January, 2018; this already has far-reaching implications for our final year students who should normally proceed to the Law School or the National Youth Service Corp Scheme during the last quarter of 2017. There are others seeking admission to foreign Universities and who may not be able to do so as a result of the extensions which have resulted in the irregular academic session.

 In addition to the other regular hours, the University Librarian has made arrangements for the Kenneth Dike Library to open from 8 am to 4 pm on Saturdays, and from 2 pm to 10 pm on Sundays. The Director of Works will also deploy mobile generators to strategic lecture theatres for students who may be interested in overnight readings.

It is gratifying to note that from the reports reaching the University Management, the vast majority of students are very willing and eager to return to the Campus and sit for their First Semester Examinations as already contained in the revised Academic Calendar which has been published on the University Website (www.ui.edu.ng). Nonetheless, there are reports that a few students are still inclined  towards further disruption of examination and other activities. This surely is not in the interest of students or the University as a whole. Once again, I assure you that the University Management is open to continuous dialogue on issues affecting student’s welfare.

It is crucial to think of life as a journey, which definitely does not end in the university. It will be my joy for you to excellently complete this phase of your life, start a good job on graduation, such that you can be great ambassadors of the University and make meaningful contributions to the development of our dear country.
The University of Ibadan is our pride; it is the pride of our nation, Nigeria. Let us join hands in keeping up the greatness associated with our University.This can only be achieved in an atmosphere of peace. I wish you safe trip back to the University on Sunday, 2nd July, 2017 and my best wishes in your examination.

Professor Idowu Olayinka
Vice-Chancellor 

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Igbinedion University Okada School Fees Notice

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This is to inform the general public that contrary to the post on increased fees, the management of Igbinedion University Okada wishes to clarify you that they have not increased fees, and has no plans to do so.

Igbinedion University Okada School Fees Notice

In fact, rather than increase, we have lightened the burden of paying fees by allowing parents to pay in installments.

I make these submissions as Vice Chancellor of the university.

Prof Eghosa Osaghae. VC, IUOkada.

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UNILAG Staff School Internal & External Job Vacancies - 2017

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The Staff School, University of Lagos , was established on 10th October, 1966 as a primary school for the children of staff of the university. The school currently has over 1,400 students and over fifty dedicated, qualified and experienced teachers in the two campuses i.e Akoka and Idi-Araba.
UNILAG Staff School Internal & External Job Vacancies

The Staff School Board of Governors hereby invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following existing vacancies in the Staff School of the University:

Head Teacher
  • Applicants must possess a first degree in B.Sc. (Ed), B.A. (Ed.) in Education with minimum of a second class honours from a recognized University with at least 20 years relevant teaching experience on the job. A Masters degree is an added advantage.
  • Applicants should have completed the NYSC programme or have evidence of exemption from the programme.
  • In addition, applicants should have Teachers Registration Council (TRCN) Certificate.
  • Applicants’ vision for the job should be enclosed in the application.
  • Applicants must not be older than 55 years of age.
  • Applicants must be computer literate.
  • The salary is competitive and comparable with those of similar schools.
  • The successful applicant shall serve a five-year term.
  • Qualified and Interested internal candidates are free to apply.

Deputy Head Teachers
  • Applicants must possess a first degree in B.Sc. (Ed), B.A. (Ed.) in Education with minimum of a second class honours from a recognized University with at least 17 years teaching experience with relevant post qualification of the job.
  • Applicants should have completed the NYSC programme or have evidence of exemption from the programme.
  • In addition, applicant should have Teachers Registration Council (TRC) Certificate.
  • Applicant’s vision for the job should be enclosed in the application.
  • Applicants must not be older than 55 years of age.
  • Applicants must be computer literate.
  • The salary is competitive and comparable with those of similar schools.
  • The successful applicant shall serve a two-year term but renewable once upon satisfactory performance.
  • Qualified and interested internal candidates qualified are free to apply.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
Applications, which must be in fifteen (15 copies) , should be accompanied with relevant credentials and detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) showing the following:
  • Names in full
  • Place and Date of Birth
  • State of Origin/Local Government Area
  • Home Address
  • Present Postal Address
  • Sex
  • Phone Number (Mobile)
  • E-mail
  • Nationality at Birth
  • Marital Status
  • Number and Ages of Children
  • Secondary and Post–secondary Education (including dates and Institutions)
  • Academic and Professional Qualification (including Distinctions with dates)
  • Statements of Experience including full details of former and present posts
  • Names and addresses of three referees
  • Post applied for

PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION
In addition to stating names and addresses of three Referees, applicants should request their referees to forward references on their behalf to:

The Board Secretary
University of Lagos Staff School Board of Governors
c/o Human Resources Management Department
Room 274, 2nd Floor Senate Building
University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos

Candidates are expected to log on to recruitment.unilag.edu.ng to complete the online application.

The printed online application form, along with the hard copy of the application (15 copies), should reach the Board Secretary, University of Lagos Staff School Board of Governors, University of Lagos Akoka not later than forty-two (42) days from the date of this publication. The post for which application is made should be indicated at the top left corner of the envelope.

Signed.
Staff School Board of Governor.

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Sussex University Partners NYSC on Youth Dev.

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Sussex University, a Prime institution of higher learning in the United Kingdom, reputed in the area of Development Studies is seeking to partner with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the area of youth development.
Sussex University Partners NYSC on Youth Dev.

This was made known by the Professor of American History, Follet Richard, who led the delegation to the Directorate Headquarters of the NYSC in Abuja.

According to him, the university, which is an hour drive south of London, is interested in developing the youths and their talents in order to produce in them a proactive force for social development.

Tosin Adebisi, Nigerian and a member of the delegation, who is also an ex-corps member, added that he was indeed highly honoured with this privilege to give back to NYSC, the youths and indeed Nigeria in terms of youth development programme for corps members.

He requested for a visit by NYSC Management to Sussex University in order to meet with their Vice Chancellor and Management in order to formally cement this partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Director General of NYSC, Brigadier General Suleiman Zakari Kazaure who was represented by the Director, Community Development Service and Special Projects, Mrs Rhoda Kaka Kwaki, welcomed the delegation and introduced the operations of the scheme to them.

Kazaure expressed confidence that the partnership would indeed be beneficial. He also coordinated an interactive session where both parties agreed to the need for instituting an NYSC/Sussex University Scholarship Programme which would ensure the further training of corps members in entrepreneurship development as well as training of selected NYSC staff who would facilitate the programme.

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JAMB UTME Re-Scheduled Exam Slip Printing Procedure

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This is to inform all Prospective 2017 UTME Applicants whose examination where re-scheduled to 1st, July, 2017 and are yet to receive their UTME Examination Slip via Mail that they can now Print Slip online via the JAMB Portal.
JAMB UTME Re-Scheduled Exam Slip Printing Procedure

As we all know the UTME is scheduled to commence on Saturday 1st July, 2017 and as such all candidates are mandated to check and reprint exam slip to be able to locate their new exam center, date and time which will now be included in the new printed slip.

How to Print JAMB 2017/18 UTME Re-Scheduled Examination Slip Online

NOTE:  You Must Do This On A Computer Or Any Other Android Browsers Except Operamini

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Uniport INRES 2017/18 Admission Form is out

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UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT
INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (INRES) ADMISSION INTO POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMMES FOR 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION
Uniport INRES 2017/18 Admission Form is out

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following Post-Graduate Programmes of the Institute of Natural Resources, Environment and Sustainable Development:
1. Post-Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Natural Resources and Environmental Management
2. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Natural Resources and Environmental Management
3. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Natural Resources and Environmental Management

INTRODUCTION
The Institute of Natural Resources, Environment and Sustainable Development (INRES) is a multidisciplinary Centre of Excellence established in 2011 with a grant by the MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, USA. INRES also collaborates with Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA) which provides support through the Nigerian Technical Cooperation Fund (NTCF) and African Development Bank (AfDB) for capacity building of African Students.

Career opportunities exist for graduates of all the programmes in the environment and natural resources related Ministries, Agencies and Departments in the public and private sectors. INRES graduates are industry-ready and can also establish their own consultancy services in the relevant sector.

OBJECTIVE
The objective of the Graduate Degree Programme resources and environmental management. The emphasis of the training programme is the development of research and analytical skills.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
  1. Admission into the programme is open to first degree graduates in Science, Geography/Environmental Science, Engineering, Health Sciences and related disciplines who possess minimum of Second Class Honours, Lower Division (with minimum CGPA of 3.00 on a 5-point scale and 2.40 on a 4-point scale).
  2. Candidates for the PhD Programme should have M.Sc Degree with minimum CGPA of 4.00 on a 5-point scale. The PGD candidates should possess Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) Degree with at least Third Class Honours. HND candidates with at least Upper Credit are also eligible to apply.

MODE OF STUDY AND DURATION OF PROGRAMME
The duration of the PGD and MSc Programmes for fulltime students is 12 calendar months. All programmes are modular and full time. In certain exceptional instances arrangement for Part-Time may be considered.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
  1. Application Forms can be obtained from INRES Office (Delta Park, University of Port  Harcourt) on submission of a bank draft of non-refundable application fee of twenty-five thousand naira for applicants within Nigeria and USD 200 for oversea applicants, payable to the Institute of Natural Resources, Environment & Sustainable Development (INRES).
  2. Payment can also be made directly into INRES Account (No 5280026885), Fidelity Bank Ltd, University of Port Harcourt, Choba, Rivers State.

Closing date for submission of completed Application Forms is 30th September, 2017. Screening Test and Interview will hold on Tuesday, 24th October 2017.

For further inquiry, contact: 08036186282 or e-mail: director.inres@uniport.edu.ng

Mrs. Dorcas D. Otto
Registrar

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UNIPORT School of Basic Studies Programme Admission Form - 2017/2018

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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Basic Studies Programme of the University of Port Harcourt for the 2017/2018 academic session

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Candidates should possess WASSC/SSCE/NECO/NABTEB Ordinary Level with credit passes in at least 5 relevant subjects. See Table below for further details.

AREA OF STUDY AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT REQUIRED O’LEVEL SUBJECTS JAMB SUBJECT COMBINATION
1 Engineering
. Chemical
. Electrical
. Electronic
. Mechatronic
. Gas
. Mechanical
. Petroleum
. Civil
. Environmental
English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and any other Science subject e.g. Biology, Technical Drawing, Further Mathematics and Agric. Science English Language, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics

2 Health Sciences
. Medicine & Surgery
. Anatomy
. Nursing
. Physiology
English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology English Language, Biology, Physics and Chemistry,
. Dentistry
English Language, Mathematics Biology, Physics and Chemistry, English Language, Biology , Chemistry & any one of Physics or Mathematics 3 Pharmaceutical Sciences
. Pharmacy English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Physics and Chemistry, English Language, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry 4 Science
. Animal and Environmental Biology (AEB) English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics English Language, Biology & any two of Chemistry , Physics or Mathematics
. Biochemistry
. Microbiology English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics English Language, Biology, Chemistry & any one of Physics or Mathematics
. Geology English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, English Language & any three of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics
. Computer Science
. Maths/Computer/Pure Maths English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology English Language, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
. Maths/Statistics
. Statistics English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any one of Biology, Geography, Economics. English Language, Mathematics, and any two of Physics, Chemistry, Economics
. Physics English Language, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology. English Language, Mathematics, Physics and one of Chemistry or Biology
. Plant Science and Biotechnology (PSB) English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology English Language, Biology , Chemistry and one other Science subject
. Pure and Industrial Chemistry (PIC) English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology English Language, Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry 5 Agriculture
. Agric. Econs. & Extension,
. Animal Science
. Crop & Soil Science
. Fisheries
. Forestry & Wildlife Mgt. English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology or Agric. Science or any one of Physics, Geography or Economics. English Language, Chemistry, Biology or Agric. Science & any one from Mathematics, Physics, Geography or Economics

UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT PORT HARCOURT SCHOOL OF BASIC STUDIES PROGRAMME FOR 2017/2018 SESSION COURSE DURATION
The Programme is for a period of one year (one academic session).

Online application will commence from Monday, July 24, 2017; while the closing date for application is 12 midnight on Friday, October 20, 2017.


Application is online, Logon to www.uniport.edu.ng and follow the instructions; a fee of Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15, 000.00), excluding Bank charges is required. Payment can be made at designated Banks nationwide. The names on candidates’ O’ Level Certificates must be the same as what is filled online. Any false information given automatically disqualifies the applicant.



The Screening Test will be Computer-Based and shall be conducted on Tuesday, October 24, 2017.
Venue: ICTC, University Park (Abuja Campus), University of Port Harcourt.

Materials Needed for the Screening Exercise
Candidates are required to come with the following and be at the Venue by 7.00am
. A clear copy of Photo card printed online
. Biro, HB pencil, eraser
. Non – Programmable Calculator

REGISTRATION
Registration of successful candidates will be announced in due course.

NOTE:
. AT THE END OF THE PROGRAMME, SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES REQUIRE THE NATIONAL MINIMUM SCORE IN THE 2018 UNIFIED TERTIARY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION (UTME) AND MUST HAVE CHOSEN UNIPORT TO TRANSIT TO YEAR 1.
. PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATORS E.G. THE FX – 991ES SERIES, MOBILE PHONES, IPOD AND SIMILAR GADGETS ARE NOT ALLOWED AT THE SCREENING VENUE.

CONTACT:
For further information, contact the School of Basic Studies Email: basicstudies@uniport.edu.ng
For technical support contact: basicsupport@uniport.edu.ng

Mrs. Dorcas D. Otto
Registrar

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DELSU 2017/2018 Postgraduate Admission Form Out

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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the underlisted Postgraduate programmes leading to the award of Postgraduate Diploma, Professional Masters, Academic Masters and Doctor of Philosophy Degrees of the Delta State University, Abraka.

DELSU 2017/2018 Postgraduate Admission Form

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension
PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in Agricultural Economics/Agricultural Extension

Department of Animal Science
PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in Animal Science

Department of Fisheries
PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in Fisheries

Department of Forestry and Wildlife

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in Forestry

Department of Agronomy
PGD, Professional Master, M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in Crops Science, Crop Protection and Soil Science

FACULTY OF ARTS
Department of English and Literary Studies
M.A. and Ph.D. programmes in English Language
M.A. and Ph.D. programmes in Literature in English

Department of Fine and Applied Arts
MFA in the following areas: Graphics, Ceramics, Sculpture and Textile Design
M.A. and Ph.D. Degrees in Art History
Ph. D. Studio Art degree in: Ceramics, Graphics, Sculpture, Painting and Textile

Department of History
M.A. and Ph. D. Degrees in History

Department of Music
Postgraduate Diploma in Music (PGDM); M.A. and Ph.D degrees in Music.

Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy
M.A./Ph.D. Degree in Religious Studies:
Old Testament Studies
New Testament Studies
Church History – Sociology/Philosophy of Religion
African Traditional Religions
Christian Theology

Department of Theatre Arts
M.A. and Ph.D. in Theatre Arts

Department of Languages and Linguistics
M.A. degree programmes in: French language and linguistics; Literature in French; and Translation

FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
Department of Physiology
M.Sc and Ph.D Degrees in Physiology

Department of Anatomy
M.Sc and Ph.D Degrees in Anatomy

FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE)
M.Ed/Ph.D Programmes in the following areas of Education

Department of Educational Administration and Policy Studies

M.Ed. and Ph.D. degrees in: Educational Administration; Higher Education Administration; and Educational Planning.

Department of Guidance and Counselling

M.Ed. and Ph.D. degrees in: Guidance and Counselling; Measurement and Evaluation; and Educational Psychology.
Department of Library and Information Science

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Library and Information Science

Department of Curriculum and Integrated Science
M.Ed. in Science Education – Biology, Integrated Science, Mathematics and Chemistry

Department of Social Science Education
M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in Social Studies Education

Department of Vocational Education
M.Ed. and Ph.D. in Agricultural Education
M.Ed. and Ph.D. in Home Economics

Department of Technical and Business Education
M.Sc. (Ed.) Industrial Technology Education

Department of Human Kinetics Health Education
M.Sc. and Ph.D. in: Human Kinetics Education; Exercise Physiology and Sports Science; Sports

Management; and Health Education

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES IN INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE)
Postgraduate Diploma in Basic Education (PGDBE)
Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Management (PGDEM)

FACULTY OF LAW
Master of Law (LL.M); Master of Law and Diplomacy (MLD) and Ph.D. in Law

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Department of Accounting/Banking and Finance
Postgraduate Diploma in Banking and Finance (PGDBF)
M. Sc. and Ph. D. Degrees in Banking and Finance

Department of Business Administration and Marketing
Postgraduate Diploma (PGD), M.Sc. and Ph. D. in Management
Postgraduate Diploma (PGD), M.Sc. and Ph. D. in Marketing

FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Department of Animal and Environmental Biology
Postgraduate Diploma (PGD), M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Animal and Environmental Biology

Department of Biochemistry
M. Sc. and Ph.D. Degrees in Biochemistry

Department of Chemistry
M. Sc. and Ph.D Degrees in Chemistry with specialization in: Analytical/Environmental Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Physical Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry.

Department of Geology
M.Sc. in Engineering Geology/Environmental Geology/Hydrogeology;
M.Sc. in Petroleum Geology; and M.Sc. in Mineral Exploration

Department of Mathematics
M.Sc. Mathematics
M.Sc. Industrial Mathematics

Department of Physics
M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in: Geophysics, Solid State Physics; and Radiation & Health Physics

M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics


Department of Microbiology
Ph.D. programmes in: Environmental Microbiology; Food and Industrial Microbiology; and Medical Microbiology

FACULTY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

Business Administration
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBA)
Professional Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA)
M.Sc Business Administration
Ph.D. Business Management

Department of Economics
Postgraduate Diploma in Petroleum Economics (PGDPE)
Professional Masters Degree in Energy and Petroleum Economics (MEPE)
M.Sc. Ph.D. in Economics

Department of Geography and Regional Planning
M.Sc. and Ph. D Degrees in Geography and Regional Planning

Department of Mass Communication
Postgraduate Diploma in Communication Management (PGDCM);
Professional Masters Degree in Communication Management (MCM);
M.Sc. Mass Communication

Department of Political Science
M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Political Science

Department of Sociology
Master in Crime Control (MCC); M. Sc. and Ph. Degree in Sociology

Admission Requirements
General Admission Requirements
  • Candidates for Postgraduate Studies must have a degree or Higher National Diploma from a Senate recognized institution. They must have also obtained at least five (5) credit passes including English Language and Mathematics in WASC, NECO, GCE (Ordinary Level), or NABTEB at not more than two sittings. Pass in English or Mathematics is not acceptable, and ACE and TC II are not acceptable (No equivalent to WASC, NECO, GCE, or NABTEB). Please note that there will be no waiver for anybody seeking admission into all programmes.
  • A candidate applying for Ph. D in any programme must have obtained at least a weighted average score of 60% overall or CGPA of 3.50.
  • Postgraduate Diploma
  • Candidates must be holders of bachelor’s degrees in the relevant discipline from the Delta State University or any other University with at least “Third Class Honours” degree or a HND (Upper Credit) recognized by Senate.

Specific Requirements
Apart from the general requirements, candidates are also expected to meet specific departmental requirements for admission into different departmental programmes.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
Candidates are required to visit www.delsuonline.com and complete the Delta State University, Abraka 2017/2018 PG Admission form online and to also generate an applicant virtual pin of N31,000.00 (Thirty-One Thousand Naira) only. Payment should be made to any of the follow banks:

Ecobank
UBA
Zenith bank
Unity bank

Note:
  • All applicants must submit photocopies of the following document
  • 2 Hard copies of downloaded Application Form
  • Transcript of all previous qualifications obtained
  • WASC; NECO; GCE or NABTED Certificate (not TC II)
  • NYSC Certificate or Exemption or Exclusion Certificate from NYSC only.
  • A 3 – 5 page research proposal indicating area of research interest (for Ph.D. candidates)

Candidates are advised to read the instructions on the home page of the Website before completing the application form.

Candidates should submit the hard copies of their applications along with other relevant documents at the Postgraduate School Office, Abraka.

List of those offered provisional admission into any programme will be published in Abraka Campus. Screening of provisionally admitted candidates and payment of fees will commence immediately thereafter and end on 31st July, 2017.

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ACU Medical Exam Reports Student Notice

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All routine laboratory investigations and immunization for the purpose of student entrance medical examination are to be done from home by all new students as well as returning students who are yet to complete their medical registration.
ACU Medical Exam Reports Student Notice

All results should be brought to the University Health Services on arrival/resumption for 2017/2018 academic session. The required investigations are:
  1. Full Blood Count
  2. Urinalysis
  3. Stool Microscopy
  4. Blood Group
  5. Genotype
  6. Digital Chest X-ray with a Consultant Radiologist's Report
  7. Routine Immunization against hepatitis B Viral Infection and Human Papilloma Viral Infection (to prevent Cervical Cancer)
  8. Results of other investigations must be brought as well.
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ACU Decisions of Management - Monday 19th June, 2017

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ACU Decisions of Management
Management at its meeting on Monday June 19, 2017 directed as follows:
  • That the list of all uncollected certificates with the name of students, sessions and degree on graduation as well as reason for non-collection of the certificate, be produced.
  • That the said list be published in the national dailies and instruction given that all ACU graduates who have not yet collected their certificates should do so latest by September 30, 2017 after which defaulters will be heavily surcharged.
  • That the general public especially employers should no longer recognize the Statement of Results issued in the past after September 30, 3017.
  • That all Statements of results to be issued henceforth will be valid for only one year as graduates have the opportunity to collect their certificates on Convocation Day; hence there will be no use of the Statement of Result after the collection of certificate.
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Nigeria Customs Service to deploy the e-auction platform

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The Nigeria Customs Service wishes to inform the general public about its readiness to deploy the e-auction platform via www.trade.gov.ng/e-auction as from 1st July, 2017.

Nigeria Customs Service

Consequently, all those who want to participate in the e-auction process are advised to note the following terms and conditions:
•Applicant must have a valid TIN issued by the FIRS with an active e-mail account.

•An applicant shall pay a non refundable fee of One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as administrative charge.

•An Item is auctioned “as is” as such request for replacement or refund shall not be entertained.

•The successful bidder shall make payment within five (5) working days.

•Failure to pay within five (5) working days the item reverts to the second (2nd) highest bidder.

•The successful bidder has two (2) weeks from the date of payment to remove the item bidded for or forfeit same at the expiration of the two (2) weeks.

•Any auction item not removed from the warehouse within fourteen (14) days from the date of payment shall revert to its pre-bidding status.

•Take note for overtime cargo, that the successful bidder shall in addition pay 25% charges for Shipping line and Terminal operator respectively.

•Bidders shall be allowed to bid for more than 2 items per bidding window.

•For claiming items, the winner shall present;

i.A valid copy of paid assessment and bank receipt (optional in case of e-payment);

ii.E-mailed code to identify owner after payment;

iii.A notarized letter in case owner sends representative. (Where owner is present uploaded photo on registration will do.)

iv.Provide proper identification with the notarized letter such as International passport, Driver’s licence, Voters card or National I.D.

•The dwell time for this Online Auction Sale shall be Twenty-Eight (28) days.

•Third party claims shall not be entertained.

•Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service are excluded from participating in this Auction.

•Owner of seized item is excluded from bidding for same.

•Conditions and terms of this auction are to be carefully considered by an interested person before acceptance.

•Applicant undertakes to abide by the conditions and terms of this auction

Signed
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UNIZIK 2017/18 JUPEP Programme Admission Form Out

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JOINT UNIVERSITIES PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS BOARD (JUPEB)
ADMISSION INTO THE JOINT UNIVERSITIES PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS BOARD (JUPEB)PROGRAMME FOR 2017/2018 SESSION
UNIZIK 2017/18 JUPEP Programme
Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) Programme for 2017/2018 session.

The programme leads to the award of JUPEB Certificate which enables candidates gain Direct Entry Admissions into Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka and other JUPEB-affiliated Universities in
Nigeria and Abroad.

ELIGIBILITY
Eligible candidates must possess minimum of Credit Level Pass at maximum of two (2) sittings in at least 5 subjects (inclusive of English Language) relevant to the candidate’s desired course of study in the University.

DURATION
The duration of the programme is one academic session of two semesters.

AVAILABLE SUBJECT COMBINATIONS

Option-ARTS
Subject Combinations
-History /Literature/ Christian Religion Studies (HLCRS)
-Economics/History/Literature (EHL)
-History/Igbo/CRS (HICRS)
-Igbo/Literature/CRS (ILCRS)
-French/Literature/CRS (FLCRS)
-Government/Literature/CRS (GLCRS)
-History/Igbo/CRS (HICRS)

Option- SOCIAL_SCIENCES
Subject Combinations
-Government /Economics/ Mathematics (GEM)
-Literature/Economics/Government (LEG)
-Biology/Economics/Government (BEG)
-Government/Literature/CRS (GLCRS)
-Biology/Government/CRS (BGCRS)

Option-MANAGEMENT_SCIENCES
Subject Combinations
-Business Studies/Accounting/Mathematics (BAM)
-Mathematics/Accounting/Geography (MAG)
-Mathematics/Economics/Government (MEG)
-Mathematics /Economics/ Business Studies (MEB)

Option -SCIENCES
Subject Combinations
-Agricultural Science/Biology/Chemistry (ABC)
-Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics (PCM)
-Physics/Chemistry/Biology (PCB)

Candidates are to note that the above listed subject combinations meet the requirements (as applicable) for admission into Degree Programmes in the Sciences, Social Sciences, Management Sciences and Arts courses in all JUPEB-affiliated Universities in Nigeria including Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka

METHOD OF APPLICATION
1. Visit: portal.unizik.edu.ng/jupeb

2. Click on create profile. Enter your Surname, First Name, Middle Name, Email, Phone number etc. and click on SUBMIT. A Registration number and password will be generated for you. Print or copy out both the Registration number and password for login and click on Finish to be redirected to the login page.

3. Enter the Registration Number as your username and the password as your password, and click on LOGIN.

4. Click on STEP ONE, click on Generate RRR. Your registration number name, email, phone number and application form fee of 15,000 naira will be displayed. Click on GENERATE.

5. Print out your invoice and proceed to bank to make the required payment of 15,000 naira. The account number is the RRR number on your invoice

6.Visit the portal 2 hours after your bank payment, login with your Registration number and your password.

7.Click on STEP TWO, click on Confirm Payment. Your registration number, name, e-mail and phone number will be displayed. Enter the RRR number and click on VERIFY PAYMENT. You will see a notification: “payment verification successful” or “Transaction pending”. If your payment verification is successful proceed to (Viii), else retry (Vii) until the payment verification is successful.

8. Click on STEP THREE, click fill application form, fill out the application form and click on SUBMIT

9.Print out your acknowledgment slip:

GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicants into 2017/2018 Preliminary Programme are advised to be checking our website from time to time for their admission status and other relevant information.

All candidates are required to register for 2018 JAMB Direct Entry during the programme.

All Candidates are required to use valid e-mail addresses and PERSONAL Telephone Numbers.

The forms must be filled and submitted online either immediately or within two weeks of accessing the website. No downloaded or printed copies of forms will be accepted.

Candidates are advised to follow the Application Instructions very carefully and ensure they select the Correct SUBJECT COMBINATIONS. Failure to do so may adversely affect the Candidate

FURTHER ENQUIRIES
Phone: 08122466487, 08071595824
E-mail: jupeb@unizik.edu.ng

CLOSING DATE
Submission of online forms will close on Friday, 18th August, 2017 at 11.59 pm.

Dr. I. H. Isidienu, FCAI
Registrar

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UNILORIN 2017/2018 Postgraduate Screening Date and Venue Schedule

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The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Postgraduate School Qualifying Examination has been scheduled to hold on Saturday, 1st July, 2017
UNILORIN 2017/2018 Postgraduate Screening Date and Venue Schedule

The UNILORIN Postgraduate School Qualifying Examination will commence at 8.00a.m. at the following centres:
  1. Faculty of Agriculture, New Lecture Theatre
  2. Faculty of Arts and New Lecture Theatre and Halls
  3. Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences Lecture Theatre
  4. Faculty of Education New Lecture Theatre
  5. Faculty of Education Old Lecture Theatre
  6. Faculty of Engineering Lecture Theatre
  7. Faculty of Law Lecture Theatre
  8. Faculty of Management Sciences and Social Sciences Lecture Theatre
  9. Faculty of Science and New Lecture Theatre (Behind Postgraduate School Building)

Note: Application for Admission Forms closes on Friday, June 30th prior to the examination on Saturday, 1st July, 2017.

Signed
Olu Olajugba
Deputy Registrar/Secretary 

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Landmark University 4th Convocation Ceremony Date & Venue

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The Vice-Chancellor of the LandMark University Omo-Aran, Dr. David Oyedepo on behalf of the Board of Regents, Management, Senate, Faculty, Staff and Students cordially invites Members of the Genral Public to the 4th Convocation Ceremony for the Award of First Degrees and Presentation of Prizes.
Landmark University 4th Convocation Ceremony Date & Venue

Date: Friday 14th July, 2017

Time: 9am -12noon

Venue: School Premises

See the pics below for more on the Convocation Events schedule:

Landmark University 4th Convocation Ceremony Date & Venue


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The Issue of Strike in Nigeria Universities | List of Uni. That Went on Strke

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Strike is a major phenomenon in Nigeria schools today as it has become a major hit which workers use to get their demand met from their employers.

Strike is a the act of refusal to continue working because of an argument or disagreement with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses. In other words Strike action, also called labor strike, or simply strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work. A strike usually takes place in response to employee grievances.

The Issue of Strike in Nigeria Universities | List of Uni. That Went on Strke

Nigerian universities have continued to focus only on their traditional role of training graduates for civil service jobs. With just one source of revenue from the government, they have remained under funded, and weak in research and the application of practical knowledge hence, they are unable to respond to demands for increased wages and conditions of service by Unions. This situation arose because most Nigerian public universities, by their statutes, are not mandated to sufficiently transform into the new role arising from rapid explosion in innovative knowledge both within and outside the universities. The mandates of most Nigerian universities must inevitably change, to support and entrench firmly, entrepreneurship, innovation and commercialization in their mission statements, if they are to attain the status of modern universities, generate wealth and meet the expectations of both staff and students and contribute substantially to national development.

One of the problems facing Nigerian universities is therefore, their over dependence on government revenues for their survival, without ability to put much effort to generate their own revenue through valuable knowledge they can create.

Another example is my experience with the academic staff when I was the Vice-Chancellor at Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola whereupon in 2000; we set out to produce bottled and sachet water on the campus for sale. We were the second university to venture into table water production after University of Lagos. A young academic staff member and a staunch advocate for ASUU, stood up during the University Congregation meeting and protested vehemently that a university should never ever engage in such ventures. I immediately sensed that, it was the voice of Jacob but the hands of Esau and where the opposition was coming from. This did not deter us but we went ahead with the project. I was glad to learn during the Convocation Ceremony of the University I attended last year, that the University Table Water, 16 years after it was established had been expanded by my successors, becoming a major source of revenue for the University.

On why ASUU is always on strike, I want to draw attention to the Report of Committee on Needs Assessment of Nigerian Public Universities presented to Council Chamber, State House Abuja in November 2012

Carry out a detailed appraisal of existing physical facilities for teaching and learning in the universities, particularly their capacity and functionality;
  • Give a detailed inventory of learning resources, regarding their relevance and serviceability;
  • Compile the number of teaching staff by academic qualification and programme, indicating whether they are engaged on full-time, part-time or adjunct basis;
  • Compile a list of non-teaching staff and their disposition in each University;
  • Compile a list of full-time students in each programme (undergraduate as well as postgraduate) across all levels; Identify the number of institutions, students and programmes involved in part-time and approved affiliations;
  • Identify the number of institutions, students and programmes involved in part-time and approved affiliations,
  • Identify the number of on-campus hostels in each university and categorize them by ownership and capacity vis-à-vis the students’ population;
  • Give the status of municipal facilities in each university and the requirements for their provision, upgrade and maintenance;
  • Examine any other matter which in the opinion of the Committee is relevant to the revitalization of our universities

I will to highlight 21 items extracted from the Report which I believe summarize the findings of the Committee and these are still relevant, till today. These are:

Poor Academic Facilities in Nigeria Institutions
  1. Less than 10% of the universities have Video Conferencing facility.
  2. Less than 20% of the universities use Interactive Boards
  3. More than 50% don’t use Public Address System in their lecture overcrowded rooms/theatres.
  4. Internet Services are non-existent, or epileptic and slow in 99% of Nigerian Universities
  5. Most Nigerian Universities are grossly under-staffed
  6. Most Nigerian Universities rely heavily on part-time and visiting lecturers.
  7. Most Nigerian Universities have under-qualified Academics
  8. Most Nigerian Universities are bottom-heavy (with junior lecturers forming large chunk of the workforce)
  9. Only 2% of Nigerian Universities attract expatriate lecturers, over 80% of Ghanaian Universities attract same
  10. Most Nigerian Universities have ‘closed’ (homogeneous staff - in terms of ethno-cultural background)
  11. Over 80% of published journals by Nigerian University lectures have no visibility in the international knowledge community.
  12. There are only 2 registered patents owned by Nigerian Academics in the last 3 years.
  13. No Nigerian academic is in the league of Nobel Laureates or a nominee of Nobel Prize.
  14. Numerically more support staff in the services of Nigerian universities than the teaching staff they are meant to support
  15. Almost all the universities are over-staffed with non- teaching staff
  16. There is no relationship between enrollment and the tangible manpower needs of Nigeria.
  17. University administrators spend millions to erect super-gates when their Libraries are still at foundation level; Expend millions to purchase exotic vehicles for university officers even though they lack basic classroom furnishings; Spend hundreds of millions in wall-fencing and in-fencing when students’ accommodation is inadequate and in tatters;
  18. Horrible hostel facilities, overcrowded, overstretched lavatory and laundry facilities, poor sanitation, etc.
  19. Over 1000 students being packed in lecture halls meant for less than 150 students
  20. Over 400 Nigerian University students being packed in laboratory meant for 75 students
  21. Govt spending hundreds of millions in mundane administration cost instead of providing boreholes and power supplements.

Low ranking of Nigerian universities
It is important to know how Nigerian universities fare in world rankings.
  • Recent ranking of universities worldwide by several bodies showed that, up to now, none of the 152 Nigerian universities was on the list of the 3,000 top ranked universities in the world.
  • Universities ranked in Africa, University of Cape Town, South Africa, was consistently ranked No.1 by all ranking bodies (THES, QS World University Ranking, Ranking International Colleges and Universities) and was ranked No. 324 in the world. Of the top 100 universities in Africa, 18 of the 19 universities in South Africa (or 95%) were on the list. Also, South African universities occupied the first 1-9 positions in the ranking.
  • University of Ibadan, the highest ranked Nigerian university featuring on the list of African Universities, ranked No 32 (also ranked 3,445 in the world). On the list, only 6 out of the 152 accredited Nigerian universities (4%) had featured.
  • Indeed, Nigerian universities are facing lots of problems, largely due to the overall deterioration of teaching and research facilities, overcrowded and dilapidation infrastructure, inadequate funding of teaching and research activities which have all, led to frequent strikes by various university staff unions. However, another significant factor resulting in low ranking of Nigerian universities in the world, which, many would not admit, is the practice of inbreeding by most university authorities in the recruitment of both academic staff and admission of students. Resulting from this, most Nigerian universities have lost their claim to universality. This is one of the major causes of low scholarly output and lack of awareness of Nigerian universities by their peers in the university world of academics who participate in assessing universities.

Negative Impact of Strikes in Nigeria Institutions
  • In recent studies of impact of strikes on academic staff and students and on quality of university education in Nigeria, various researchers (Ibrahim, 2015; Kazeem and Ige, 2010; Olusegun,2014) have established the following negative impacts:
  • Findings showed that strikes had negative impact on the implementation of curricula designed by the universities;
  • There is generally a lowering of quality of Nigerian University graduates whereupon; course contents are condensed within short period and students are rushed through examinations immediately after strike actions.
  • Strike actions affected the learning habits of students. During strikes, students become emotionally and psychologically unstable especially when they perceive that they will stay longer than expected. All these tend to affect their learning habit, lose their preparedness and readiness to learn and eventually, fail to attain their educational pursuits.

The whole calendar year of 1994 was lost to ASUU strike. Over this period, a total of four years and two and half months were lost to industrial action.

9 Nigeria universities that went on strike this year

1. Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)
OAU is one of the most notorious institutions in Nigeria when it comes to strike actions, and they didn’t disappoint this year as the institution was engulfed in an administrative crisis that halted academic activities for two months.

Trouble started when workers protested the process involved in appointing a new Vice Chancellor and the institution was eventually shut down when the members of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) and Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) halted activities.

After the Federal government’s intervention in appointing Professor Anthony Elujoba as the Acting Vice Chancellor, calm was restored and students were asked to resume in August.

2. University of Lagos (UNILAG)
The most common reason for shut down of institutions in Nigeria has to be strike actions instituted by members of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), but sometimes it could also be as a direct result of students' actions.

Or, more appropriately, the authorities’ disdain for students' actions that they don’t agree with (which is pretty much any).

In April, close to the semester’s examination period, the UNILAG management shut down the school indefinitely after students had protested over their abysmal living conditions, with erratic power and poor water supply in the institution’s halls of residence.

The strike lasted for a month as students were recalled in May to write their exam after they must have signed an undertaking and indemnity form.

3. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH)
The issue of LAUTECH is a very interesting one.

The students of this institution have not only been failed by one government, they have been held hostage by two – the Oyo state and Osun state governments.

Both state governments are jointly responsible for the financing of the institution, and this is a responsibility they have failed at after staff of the university (ASUU, NASU and SSANU) refused to work due to the failure of the authorities to pay their salaries.

This was over six months ago now, and LAUTECH students still don’t know when they’re supposed to go back into the classrooms and get on with their lives.

4. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)
Reportedly fed up with the constant cases of robbery attacks that were being carried out on students of the institution, students of FUNAAB organized a protest in August, and it didn’t quite end well as a student and two policemen were wounded during the protests, with seven vehicles burnt.

The institution was shut down by the authorities as students were asked to vacate the school premises.

Students were recalled to resume academic activities in October on the condition that each of them paid a N5,000 reparation fee.

5. Kogi State University (KSU)
In April of this year, students of Kogi State University had their academic activities put on hold due to the all-too-familiar issue of unpaid salaries and allowances to ASUU as staff members embarked on a 'No pay, No work' action that lasted for three months.

The disgruntled union didn’t resume work until they were paid some of the backlog of salaries, and trouble arose again in November as they started grumbling for the rest of their pay, threatening to embark on another strike action.

6. Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA)
AAUA earns its place on this list with the unfortunate death of a student of the institution whose life was cut short by a reckless motorcyclist on April  8.

Students started to protest the tragedy as the culprit was not caught and the protest soon spiraled out of control and led to the destruction of university properties worth millions of naira.

Students were only recalled in June to resume academic activities, on the condition of paying a reparation fee of N15,000 each and an affidavit from a court.

However, this was not the end of the school’s flirtation with strike action this year, as the staff of its ASUU chapter embarked on an industrial strike action from July 4 to October 17, 2016, over non-payment of their salaries (as usual) by the state government.

Other grievances of the union included what they said were unnecessary deductions made in arrears, as well as the government’s irresponsibility with developing the dilapidated and abandoned infrastructures in the institution.

7. University of Ibadan (UI)
After students of the University of Ibadan staged protests earlier this year in April over what was determined to be the school management’s victimization of a certain student, as well as the state of the power and water supply in the school, the authorities indefinitely shut down the school and sent the students packing.

They were later recalled to resume six weeks later in June.

The institution’s Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) and the Non-Academic Staff Unions (NASU) also went on a two weeks strike in August over unpaid fees, an action that momentarily delayed the semester’s examination exercise.

8. Imo State University (IMSU)
When the Imo state government carried out a 30 per cent salary cut on its workers in March, lecturers of the Imo State University were not happy and commenced a strike action to show their displeasure to Governor Rochas Okorocha.

After two months of the strike, students of the institution embarked on a protest and marched to the Government House to demand an audience with the governor. They had to be dispersed by a Police Mobile Force that deployed tear gas on the crowd.

The strike was called off late in June, after three months, and students were asked to resume.

9. Ebonyi State University (EBSU)
Ebonyi state governor David Umahi declared war on the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) chapter of the institution after the union failed to heed the governor’s call to suspend an ongoing strike.

In October, the governor ordered the state Commissioner of Education to not pay any lecturer who refused to work.

ASUU had embarked on the strike in protest against salary deductions and a host of other issues including removing the institution’s Vice Chancellor Prof Francis Idike.

The strike was shortlived as it only lasted for four days after both parties agreed to dialogue.

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Crown Polytechnic 2017/18 Admission Begins

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Admission into 2016/17 ND & HND Programmes is now on for the Crown Polytechnic for the 2017/2018 academic session.

Crown Polytechnic 2017/18 Admission Begins
Purchase Online Admission Application Scratch Card at N5,500 from Crown Polytechnic main campus Ado-Ekiti or accredited agents at selected locations in the country Visit www.crownpolytechnic.edu.ng and click on the "ONLINE APPLICATION" link. Fill in the SERIAL No and PIN on scratch card and log-in 1.Purchase Online Admission Application Scratch Card at N5,500 from Crown Polytechnic main campus Ado-Ekiti or accredited agents at selected locations in the country

National Diploma Available Courses:
  1. Electrical / Electronics Engineering
  2. Computer Science
  3. Computer Engineering
  4. Statistics
  5. Estate Management
  6. Accountancy
  7. Business Administration & Management
  8. Science Laboratory Technology
  9. Fishery Technology
  10. Public Administration
  11. Quantity Survey
  12. Urban & Regional Planning

ND Candidates
  1. Applicants seeking admission into any of the schools most possess these minimum entry requirements:
  2. School of Business & Management Studies (Accountancy, Business Administration, Public Administration) ; Five '0' level credit passes including English Language, Mathematics and Any other three (3) Management/Social Science subjects.
  3. School of Applied Sciences (Computer Science, Fisheries Technology, Science Laboratory, Statistics); Five '0' level credit passes including Mathematics, English Language and Any other three (3) Science subjects.
  4. School of Environmental Studies (Estate Management, Urban & Regional Planning, Quantity Surveying); Five '0' level credit passes including Mathematics, English Language and Any other three (3) Science subjects.
  5. School of Engineering & Engineering Technology ; Five '0' level credit passes including Mathematics, English Language and Any other three (3) Science subjects.

Note: Minimum of two sittings and combined results are accepted [NECO, WAEC/SSCE/, NABTEB]

2. Visit www.crownpolytechnic.edu.ng and click on the "ONLINE APPLICATION" link. Fill in the SERIAL No and PIN on scratch card and log-in

3. Please fill the form correctly and submit.i.e you are expected to upload 2 x 2 passport photograph. Only jpeg format is accepted.

4. Check your Admission Entry Status 48hrs after the completion of your online admission application using the same PIN and Serial No on your Admission Scratch Card.

5. If provisional admission is granted , print out both the Attestation form and Application Confirmation slip

6. If you are having difficulties with Online Application CALL 08031304328,08038106969.

PUBLIC NOTICE
Crown Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti hereby announces for the general information of the public that prospective students are required to visit the Bursary at the main campus at Odo Via Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti state to obtain the Guidelines on payment of tuition fees and other fees of the polytechnic. For the avoidance of doubt, school fees of Crown Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti are NEVER paid Into private bank accounts. Prospective students are hereby WARNED in their own interest to take note of this public notice and comply fully with the procedure for payment of tuition fees and other fees of the polytechnic. Polytechnic management. Crown Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti. 


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FCSC Massive Recruitment Application form - 2017-2018

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The Federal Commission on affairs of public service of FCSC 2017 already began its work. To obtain information first-hand, visit the registration portal. You can visit the official page on Facebook or watch the events on Twitter.
FCSC Massive Recruitment

You will be informed when FCSC recruitment form appears on the website. You won't miss your chance to receive the best workplaces.

What is the official Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) 2017 registration portal? It is simple to be registered for this massive FCSC recruitment portal. Mind that you aren't obliged to pay money or specify bank details if such requirement appears. Swindlers request your data to receive money by an illegally.

Solely eligible commission has the right to request your details. Just visit FCSC Recruitment portal to watch the news: http://www.vacancy.fedcivilservice.gov.ng/

How to request Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) Form of 2017?
Please, make sure your e-mail address and your phone are correct. Using these data FCSC teams will notify you on the status of your request.

Requirements - Academic qualification of FCSC; 
  1. All applicants should possess bachelor's degree from accredited university; 
  2. Preference will be given to candidates with degrees of the first and second class; 
  3. Good knowledge of computer will be additional benefit. 
  4. Master's degree or, at least, one year of training;
  5. Bachelor's degree with three years of training or qualification with a similar work experience.

Please, take into account: you can submit your application to one FCSC recruitment department. If you don't fulfill this requirement, you will be disqualified.

Note that all necessary information will be available on the website and remember that payment is levied after registration. Filling of the questionnaire is free. Be careful of swindlers.

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Madonna University 2017/2018 [Post-UTME] Admission Screening

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This is to inform you that the Madonna University Admission Screening and Post-UTME application form for the 2017/2018 academic session is out and on sale.

Madonna University Admission Screening

Madonna University Available Degree Programmes
FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
  • Department of Anatomy
  • Department of Physiology

FACULTY OF MEDICINE
  1. College of Medicine

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Civil Engineering
  • Department of Computer Engineering
  • Department of Electrical/ Electronic Engineering
  • Department of Food Science and Technology
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Petroleum Engineering

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL   SCIENCES
  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Banking and Finance
  • Department of Business Administration
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Entrepreneurship
  • Department of International Relations
  • Department of Library and Information Science
  • Department of Marketing
  • Department of Mass Communication
  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Public Administration
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Sociology

FACULTY OF EDUCATION / ARTS
  • Department of Business Education
  • Department of Computer Science Education
  • Department of English Language
  • Department of Philosophy

FACULTY OF LAW
  • Law

FACULTY OF PHARMACY
  • Pharmacy         

FACULTY OF SCIENCES
  • Department of Biochemistry
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Department of Industrial Chemistry
  • Department of Microbiology

FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCE
  • Medical Laboratory Science (B.Mls)
  • Optometry (OD)
  • Public Health (B.Ph)
  • Nursing Science (B.Nsc)

Madonna University Admission Requirements
Five (5) O’ Level Credit Level Passes at not more than two sittings to include English Language and Mathematics and three (3) other subjects relevant to course of study.

How to Apply for Madonna University Admission Screening
All prospective undergraduates who passed in the most recent JAMB UTME are qualified to apply.

Candidates awaiting SSCE result or its equivalent are also eligible to apply for admission provided the result will be available on resumption in September, 2017.

Candidates should collect Screening forms from any of our three (3) campuses or any branch of Mayfresh Mortgage Bank Nation-wide and online at Fresh Applicants Link. Fill and submit the form online and wait for responses from the university admission office.

Screening Information
All intending Candidates must undergo medical examination in Madonna University Medical Centres on payment of necessary medical fees.

SUBMISSION OF COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS
All completed Admission forms should be submitted to the Admissions Officer or Office of the Registrar, in any of our three (3) campuses or electronically using fresh applicants link above:
  1. Madonna University, Elele Campus, Rivers State
  2. Madonna University, Okija Campus, Anambra State
  3. Madonna University, Akpugo Campus, Enugu State

Candidates will be properly informed of the arrangement for screening (no aptitude test) on submission of their duly completed admission forms.

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BRANCHES OF OHHA MICRO FINANCE BANK LTD

(a) OHHA MICRO FINANCE BANK LTD EMENE, ENUGU
83 OLD ABAKALIKI ROAD, EMENE, ENUGU

(b) OHHA MICRO FINANCE BANK LTD ABAKPA, ENUGU
136 NIKE ROAD, ABAKPA NIKE, ENUGU

(c )OHHA MICRO FINANCE BANK LTD 9TH MILE, ENUGU
45 TOP DOWN FLY OVER, 9TH MILE CORNER, NGWO, ENUGU

(d) OHHA MICRO FINANCE BANK LTD, ABA, ABIA STATE
45 AZIKIWE ROAD, ABA, ABIA STATE

(e) OHHA MICRO FINANCE BANK LTD, OGUI ROAD BRANCH/HEAD OFFICE
1 OGUI ROAD, ENUGU

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