The minister of education, Professor Ruquayattu Rufa’I has officially approved jamb 2012/2013 utme cut-off marks to be 180 for universities and 160 for other institutions. Let's hope all schools will go by it.
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Thursday, 21 May 2015
Sunday, 3 May 2015
Warning! Fraud In The Universities, Some Students Exposed: A Must Read For Jambites
Are you an admission seeker? Or Do you know any body seeking for admission? Then take your time and read this, don't be in a hurry, relax and read on.
Many jambites are so despirate to get admission, but will you blame them? Of course you won't, in a country where corruption is like a national anthem. Many admission seekers are willing to pay any amount or do anything in other to get admission, forgetting to think back and front. Now i want to warn you all, beware of fraudsters. They are everywhere, in every school, looking for people to dupe.
A 300L BMT student of FUTO by name Nlemchi Chinonyerem, click here to view her profile on facebook, duped a FUTO aspirant of her hard earned 240,000 naira in the name of securing admission for her. Another FUTO student also duped a guy of 650,000 naira still in the name of admission. Did i just here you shout Wow!? You have to, no be small matter. Don't think am making all this up, you can go to the school's security unit and confirm. In ABSU, a student duped someone of 40,000 naira, still cos of admission.
Am not saying you shouldn't work your admission, of course you should, after all merit is now a thing of the past, in a typical nigeria higher institution, 3% of the students are on merit while 97% others are worked. What am saying is if you want to work go to a staff of the school, it will be direct, cheaper and more authentic!
Ok how will you explain that 500 and something plus students were sack from ESUT some months back cos of fake admission? Same story was heard in UNN i think in 2009. The point am try to make is that 419ners are in every school, UNIPORT, UNIZIK, IMSU, ANSU, EBSU, just name them.
We're in a society where leaders don't care about the mass. Why would they kwan? When all their investments are done overseas, including their children's education. Ok, 1.5million plus candidates wrote JAMB this year and only 500k spaces available, the 1m plus others nko? Them go fly nah. Jamb told her candidates to read some novels for the exam but didn't ask a single question from the novels. Read more about the jamb novel scam here What a shame! Which way Nigeria?
Our education sector needs help and fast too, cos it has gone from bad to worst. Don't say you were not told!
Remember to share this, you might be saving someone from fraudsters!
Many jambites are so despirate to get admission, but will you blame them? Of course you won't, in a country where corruption is like a national anthem. Many admission seekers are willing to pay any amount or do anything in other to get admission, forgetting to think back and front. Now i want to warn you all, beware of fraudsters. They are everywhere, in every school, looking for people to dupe.
A 300L BMT student of FUTO by name Nlemchi Chinonyerem, click here to view her profile on facebook, duped a FUTO aspirant of her hard earned 240,000 naira in the name of securing admission for her. Another FUTO student also duped a guy of 650,000 naira still in the name of admission. Did i just here you shout Wow!? You have to, no be small matter. Don't think am making all this up, you can go to the school's security unit and confirm. In ABSU, a student duped someone of 40,000 naira, still cos of admission.
Am not saying you shouldn't work your admission, of course you should, after all merit is now a thing of the past, in a typical nigeria higher institution, 3% of the students are on merit while 97% others are worked. What am saying is if you want to work go to a staff of the school, it will be direct, cheaper and more authentic!
Ok how will you explain that 500 and something plus students were sack from ESUT some months back cos of fake admission? Same story was heard in UNN i think in 2009. The point am try to make is that 419ners are in every school, UNIPORT, UNIZIK, IMSU, ANSU, EBSU, just name them.
We're in a society where leaders don't care about the mass. Why would they kwan? When all their investments are done overseas, including their children's education. Ok, 1.5million plus candidates wrote JAMB this year and only 500k spaces available, the 1m plus others nko? Them go fly nah. Jamb told her candidates to read some novels for the exam but didn't ask a single question from the novels. Read more about the jamb novel scam here What a shame! Which way Nigeria?
Our education sector needs help and fast too, cos it has gone from bad to worst. Don't say you were not told!
Remember to share this, you might be saving someone from fraudsters!
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Saturday, 2 May 2015
Oko Poly Resumption Date
Federal polytechnic, Oko will be Resuming today, May 2, 2012, and lectures will start tomorrow, May 3rd, 2012. Lecturers are by this announcement requested to complete their lectures immediately to enable examination commence.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Ibadan Poly 2nd Semester Resumption Date
All students of The Ibadan polytechnic should take note that they will be resuming for the 2nd semester 2011/2012 academy session on the 7th day of May, 2012.
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Friday, 3 April 2015
Auchi Poly Exams Date
Auchi polytechnic exam
timetable is out, exams will be starting after easter. So as you celebrate, don't forget to read. From 18th April to 10th May 2012.
Success to all the students.
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timetable is out, exams will be starting after easter. So as you celebrate, don't forget to read. From 18th April to 10th May 2012.
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Thursday, 2 April 2015
2012/2013 UTME Cut-off Marks For Schools
If you're yet to check your utme result, i suggest you use the cyber cafe, cos Jamb website is not working on phone.
Now here are List of Schools and their 2012/2013 UTME Cut-off Marks
==> Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMinna) - 190
==> Kwara State Polytechnic - 180
==> University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) - 180 or 200 depending on course
==> Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) - 180
==> Kaduna State University (KASU) - 180 (first choice only)
==> Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) - 180
==> University of Ibadan (UI) -
200 (1st choice only)
==> Lagos State University
(LASU) - 200
==> Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) - 180
==> Imo State University (IMSU) , now Called Evan Enwerem University (EEU) - 180
==> University of Benin (UNIBEN) - 200
==> Anambra State University (ANSU) - May be 180 (no official cut off mark yet)
==> Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU/UNIZIK) - 180 (first choice only (not official yet)
==> Enugu State University of Science & Technology, (ESUTECH) - 180
==> Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) - 200
==> Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) - 200
==> Adekunle Ajasin University - 200
==> Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) - 180 (first
choice only)
==> University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) - 200
==> Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) - 180 (1st choice only)
==> University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (UNAAB) - 180
==> Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU) - 180
==> Abia State University, Uturu (ABSUU) - 180
==> University of Ilorin, UNILORIN - 200 (240 for Medicine)
==> University of Lagos (UNILAG) - 200
==> Federal University of Technology (FUTMinna) - 190
==> Kwara State Poly -180
==> University of Port Harcourt, (UNIPORT) - 200/180 (depending on course)
==> Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) - 180
==> Kaduna State University (KASU) - 180 (first choice only)
==> Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) - 180
==> University of Ibadan (UI) - 200 (First choice only)
==> Lagos State University (LASU) - 200
==> Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) - 180
==> University of Benin (UNIBEN) - 200
==> Niger Delta University -
180 (this will vary depending on your choice of course)
==> Osun State University (UNIOSUN) - 200 (180 for
Agriculture, Education and Arts
i.e Humanities and Culture Faculty)
==> University of Abuja - 180
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Now here are List of Schools and their 2012/2013 UTME Cut-off Marks
==> Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMinna) - 190
==> Kwara State Polytechnic - 180
==> University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) - 180 or 200 depending on course
==> Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) - 180
==> Kaduna State University (KASU) - 180 (first choice only)
==> Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) - 180
==> University of Ibadan (UI) -
200 (1st choice only)
==> Lagos State University
(LASU) - 200
==> Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) - 180
==> Imo State University (IMSU) , now Called Evan Enwerem University (EEU) - 180
==> University of Benin (UNIBEN) - 200
==> Anambra State University (ANSU) - May be 180 (no official cut off mark yet)
==> Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU/UNIZIK) - 180 (first choice only (not official yet)
==> Enugu State University of Science & Technology, (ESUTECH) - 180
==> Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) - 200
==> Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) - 200
==> Adekunle Ajasin University - 200
==> Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) - 180 (first
choice only)
==> University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) - 200
==> Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) - 180 (1st choice only)
==> University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (UNAAB) - 180
==> Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU) - 180
==> Abia State University, Uturu (ABSUU) - 180
==> University of Ilorin, UNILORIN - 200 (240 for Medicine)
==> University of Lagos (UNILAG) - 200
==> Federal University of Technology (FUTMinna) - 190
==> Kwara State Poly -180
==> University of Port Harcourt, (UNIPORT) - 200/180 (depending on course)
==> Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) - 180
==> Kaduna State University (KASU) - 180 (first choice only)
==> Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) - 180
==> University of Ibadan (UI) - 200 (First choice only)
==> Lagos State University (LASU) - 200
==> Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) - 180
==> University of Benin (UNIBEN) - 200
==> Niger Delta University -
180 (this will vary depending on your choice of course)
==> Osun State University (UNIOSUN) - 200 (180 for
Agriculture, Education and Arts
i.e Humanities and Culture Faculty)
==> University of Abuja - 180
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Sunday, 29 March 2015
Federal Polytechnic Oko Is Calm Again
Several reports have been heard that students are finally returning back to the school, owing to the calmness of the school. Previously we told you that the school vacated the students, read Federal Polytechnic Oko On Vacation Cos Of Violence
This calmness has further
reassured the students that situation has been taken under control but also telling students who are staying around the school premises to be mindful of what ever they do.
This, without any doubt may also lead to an early return of all the students to resume school and prepare for their exam.
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This calmness has further
reassured the students that situation has been taken under control but also telling students who are staying around the school premises to be mindful of what ever they do.
This, without any doubt may also lead to an early return of all the students to resume school and prepare for their exam.
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FG To ASUU: Resume Work Or Be Sacked!

The five-month-old face-off between the Federal Government and Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, over non-implementation of the 2009 agreement assumed a dramatic dimension yesterday, as the government vowed to sack any lecturer who fails to return to class within seven days. The government has, therefore, directed all vice-chancellors of federal universities that are currently on strike to immediately re-open for academic and allied activities. The striking lecturers on their part, declared the directive by the Federal Government a joke, saying they will never
be intimidated into calling off the strike.
be intimidated into calling off the strike.
Supervising Minister of Education, Mr Nyesom Wike who briefed journalists in Abuja yesterday on the strike said it was rather unfortunate that after a 13-hour meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja on November 4, 2013, the union came up with new conditions before they could call off the strike. He said it was obvious that the new conditions put forward by ASUU were not in the interest of the nation. One of the conditions was that President Jonathan should facilitate endorsement of resolutions reached with him, which must be signed by a high ranking government official, preferably the Attorney-General of the Federation but not a permanent secretary. ASUU said their representative as well as the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Abdulwahid Omar, would stand as witnesses. The striking lecturers also wanted the N200 billion agreed upon as 2013 revitalisation fund for public universities to be lodged with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and disbursed to the benefitting universities. They also want the government to pay their salary arrears before resuming academic activities.
Resume or get sacked— Wike Speaking with newsmen, yesterday, Wike said: “All Vice-chancellors of Federal Universities that are on strike should immediately reopen for academic and allied activities as directed by their Pro-Chancellors. Vice-Chancellors should ensure that staff who resume for work are provided with the enabling environment for academic and allied activities. “Any academic staff who fails to resume on or before December 4, 2013, automatically ceases to be staff of the institution and vice-chancellors are also directed to advertise vacancies (internal and external) in their institutions”. He also accused ASUU of sabotaging the effort of government in addressing the issues especially after having a 13-hour meeting with President Jonathan where all issues were resolved and firm commitments were made. He said ASUU first met with Vice- President Namadi Sambo but there was no positive response; so they met with President Jonathan on November 4. He said: “On November 4, 2013, in a 13 hour meeting, President Goodluck Jonathan met with the ASUU executive, the labour union leaders from Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress, TUC, where all issues were resolved and firm commitments made to address the lingering issues. “It is noteworthy that Mr. President’s gesture was more than sufficient to guarantee the commitment of Government to address all issues as resolved at the meeting with Mr. President. “At the end of the meeting with Mr. President, the ASUU executive promised to meet with its National Executive Committee to present the resolutions reached and report back by Friday November 8, 2013. “As a responsible government we cannot allow continuous closure of our public universities for this length of time (five months), as this poses danger to the education system, the future of our youths and national development”. The minister therefore directed NUC to ensure all the Federal Government universities comply with the directives saying, “the National Universities Commission, NUC, is hereby directed to monitor the compliance of these directives by various institutions”. When asked whether the directive by the Federal Government to vice chancellors to reopen was not against labour laws, he said if there were any grievances they should seek redress in the law court. Threats will only worsen it—ASUU
However, ASUU, in its reaction said the threat by the Federal Government to sack university lecturers would only worsen the situation and “another long path to make the strike linger more than necessary.” With the threat, ASUU said it was evident now that the Federal Government was not ready to implement any resolutions it reached with the union. While the government is threatening to sack the lecturers, the union disclosed that Nigerian public universities needed 60,000 lecturers owing to failure of government to employ. The treasurer of the union, Dr. Ademola Aremu, who spoke on behalf of the union said the Federal Government would only succeed in wasting the time of Nigerians and youths in the country if it failed to perfect the resolutions. ASUU said it was trying to do all necessary things as regards the resolutions reached with the government because it had reneged on the promises it made with ASUP, resident doctors, and health workers. Describing the threat as an insult to the sense and sensibilities of Nigerians who were waiting on the Federal Government for positive reaction, the union said, “with the latest action, the Federal Government has shown that they are not committed to all they have been saying. We are saying that since we agreed at the meeting that the sum of N200 billion is for 2012 and 2013 revitalisation, the Federal Government should deposit same in the Central Bank of Nigeria. We are already in November and December is around the corner. If they don’t do that now, when do they want to do it?. We are saying the non-victimisation clause should be included as agreed while the renegotiation of the 2009 agreement should be included as agreed with the President. “It is a pity if the Federal Government is not willing to perfect the resolutions reached with union. This is why we find it difficult to hold our leaders by their words. How can someone be threatening to sack lecturers when universities are already short-staffed by almost 60,000. We are not in military era. The military tried it and failed. This one will fail again. They can re-open the schools.
ASUU did not shut down the universities. It was the school management that ordered the students to go back home.” FG ultimatum a joke— lecturers Some university lecturers said that the Federal Government directive on the reopening of federal universities, which also directed other members of staff to resume by Dec. 4 or be sacked, was a joke. They spoke in separate telephone interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. In his reaction to the directive, Dr Oghenekaro Ogbinaka, Chairman, University of Lagos branch of ASUU, said that the development was strange and laughable. He said that this was so considering the fact that the union was yet to get back to the government, after their deliberations with President Goodluck Jonathan. “Our reaction is simple. Let us just wait for the seven days to come around. What government has just done shows that they were not committed in the offer they made with the union that had the Trade Union Congress President and the Minister of Labour in attendance. We are not going to fall to that blackmail. Now, which one is better, government acceding to our demands or issuing out threats? “Honestly, this whole thing ought to have been easily resolved, given the approach taken by President (Goodluck) Jonathan, but it is like we want to be taken for granted after all and it is unfair,” he said. Professor Oyelowo Oyewo, immediate past Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Lagos, simply described the development as “a glorified joke and laughable”. Oyewo noted that it was funny that one of the parties which had before now been holding dialogue, would try to intimidate the other . “I see this whole thing as a joke and I dare say it is not even worth my comments. We just keep our fingers crossed and watch. I still emphasise that such ultimatum is a display of insensitivity and a huge joke.” Also commenting on the government directive, Professor Sat Obiyan, Head of Department of Political Science, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, said that the ultimatum was not the best approach to resolving the issue. He, however, said that the threat might achieve some success because some lecturers would resume for fear of losing their jobs, but it would not end the crisis in the education sector. Obiyan said however, that it was unfortunate that the strike was allowed to linger for so long. “Nigerians are worried over the situation; the prolonged strike is not good for the education system in the country, but the Federal Government’s approach now is not the best.
ASUU is used to threats “What is required is little understanding by both parties to agree on something and end the strike without aggravating it. It is not a new thing for the Federal Government to threaten ASUU members with sack; it was done in 1996 by the late Sani Abacha. “For the university system to work perfectly, you need all the personnel and not few lecturers on ground to teach,“ he said. Obiyan urged the Federal Government to have a rethink and implement the agreement reached with the union. He also urged ASUU to give the Presidency the benefit of doubt that the agreement would be implemented, given the President’s intervention which saw him leading the government delegation at the last negotiation. Also, Dr Yinka Ajala, Head, Department of Geography, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, said that the threat would ignite more problems in the education system. Ajala said that threatening lecturers with sack should not be a weapon for the Federal Government. He said that the ASUU executive was being careful with the agreement reached with the Federal Government before suspending the strike. “What ASUU is asking for is not too much, they want government to show some commitment with the agreement. Government can only force few lecturers to resume but not all, even if the vice-chancellors open registers in the institutions. “The sack threat is a tactic that will not work; it has been used by the military in the past, so it is not new to us. I do not think this is the way government should handle the strike, it will not solve the problem,“ he said. The Coordinator of Education Right Campaign (ERC), Mr Hassan Soweto, said that the ultimatum would only worsen the problem, noting that it was against the principle of public bargaining. What ASUU wants is some level of commitment from the Federal Government before it will suspend the strike. It is not right for the government to use force in a democracy,“ he said. Meanwhile, Mr Agbomeji Ibrahim, a student of Lagos State University, Ojo, urged the Federal Government not to be authoritative by giving lecturers one week to return to classes or face sack. Ibrahim, who is a student unionist, said that there was a better approach to resolving the issue, rather than using a sack threat. “Both the Government and ASUU need to accommodate each other on the negotiation table because both parties cannot get all their demands and must be ready to shift grounds”, Ibrahim said. ASUU’s Secretary, University of Abuja chapter, Abubakar Suleiman in his reaction said the conditions given by the union before the strike would be suspended were still real and insisted that the union would not compromise its stand on account of intimidation by government. According to Suleiman, “the strike is still on and we are not going to call it off on account of intimidation. We are not raising any fresh demands, we only gave government conditions to ensure that our members who participated in the strike are not victimised. Ekiti students embark on prayer sessions Meanwhile, students from Ekiti State, in tertiary institutions nationwide, embarked on marathon prayers and sought divine intervention to put an end to the strike action. The students had converged on Lady Jibowu Hall, Ekiti Government House where they held the prayer session, yesterday. The session had in attendance, the state’s Deputy Governor, Professor Modupe Adelabu and some clerics. Mrs Adelabu in her remarks cautioned the students against taking to the streets and engaging in illegal acts that could lead to violence and disruption of peace in the state. The Deputy Governor noted that the students did the right thing by taking their petition before God. She said it was unfortunate that both parties to the dispute – ASUU and the Federal Government – remained adamant despite interventions from well-meaning Nigerians. She then urged the students not to relent in their regular prayer for divine intervention, saying that the death of Prof Festus Iyayi, a frontline ASUU member in an auto-crash along the Abuja-Lokoja Road introduced another twist to the lingering dispute. Mrs Adelabu, who expressed the hope that the prayers of the students would yield the desired result in a matter of days, counselled the undergraduates against engaging in activities that could jeopardize their future.
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Saturday, 28 March 2015
Federal Polytechnic Oko On Vacation Cos Of Violence
It is clear that the students are
no more save to stay within the school premises as the indigenes have thought of carrying out silent violent actions.
The school as a result of this has declared an immediate two Weeks vacation of all the students to calm the situation. They are to resume on or before 10th April.
Most students packed on the day of the riot but some are still finding it hard to vacate. The S.U.G president has told the students to stay calm while they look into matters.
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no more save to stay within the school premises as the indigenes have thought of carrying out silent violent actions.
The school as a result of this has declared an immediate two Weeks vacation of all the students to calm the situation. They are to resume on or before 10th April.
Most students packed on the day of the riot but some are still finding it hard to vacate. The S.U.G president has told the students to stay calm while they look into matters.
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Friday, 27 March 2015
Institution Of Management And Technology, (IMT) Enugu Admission List Is Out
After the problem the school had last year, their academic calender has really gone back, including publishing the 2011/2012 admission list into her ND and HND programmes, all
hope was not lost though, cos it has been released.
You're happy right? Oh we are too. No To check your status kindly visit the school website by clicking here, on the page, click "Admission status" and enter
your PIN, which is obtainable
from the school.
Goodluck!
hope was not lost though, cos it has been released.
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Federal Polytechnic Nekede (Fedponek), Matriculation Date
The Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Fedponek has fixed her matriculation day for the 2011/2012 academic session. The matric is scheduled to take place on the 29th day of March, 2012.
Congrats to all those admitted.
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Thursday, 26 March 2015
Imo Poly Warns Lecturers Against Extortion
Management of Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, has warned that it will not hesitate to administer appropriate and commensurate punishment on any lecturer found to be
extorting money from
students.
The institution’s Rector, Rev. Fr. Dr. Wence Madu, who read the riot act while
interacting with students,
also warned that the Polytechnic had zero
tolerance for cultism,
examination malpractice and other anti-social activities.
“The school will not tolerate truancy from any lecturer as well as extortion of money
from students by lecturers.
Any lecturer that goes
contrary to the rules of this
institution would have
himself or herself to blame,
the rector warned.
Source Vanguard News
extorting money from
students.
The institution’s Rector, Rev. Fr. Dr. Wence Madu, who read the riot act while
interacting with students,
also warned that the Polytechnic had zero
tolerance for cultism,
examination malpractice and other anti-social activities.
“The school will not tolerate truancy from any lecturer as well as extortion of money
from students by lecturers.
Any lecturer that goes
contrary to the rules of this
institution would have
himself or herself to blame,
the rector warned.
Source Vanguard News
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Saturday, 21 March 2015
Poly Students: We’re Tired Of Staying At Home
Concerned students of polytechnics took to the streets of Lagos yesterday to protest the eight months old polytechnic teachers strike. Many of the students carried placard with various inscriptions such as “We are tied of sleeping”, and “We can’t even remember our matric numbers” among others.
The peaceful protest which was coordinated by the students union representatives of Yaba College of Technology had been put together to join the struggle of the striking lecturers. The president of the students union, Comrade Ganiyu Salvador said that the
students’ body decided to embark on the protest because the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has not been sensitive about their plight. “We decided to express our grievances by ourselves because nobody seems to be speaking for us. The national body of Nigerian students have not been saying anything about our strike but they were active during the ASUU strike. “ We therefore asked that the body should be changed to National Association of University Students while we in the polytechnic will form our own body that will represent us rightly”.
Salvador added that the students are protesting in order to make the government to quickly accede to the demands of their lecturers, so that they could return to the classrooms. Part of the demands of students were for the strike to be urgently called off while discrimination against polytechnic graduates should be addressed. He stressed that the federal government has not been fair with the handling of the strike. He noted that federal government was active during the university lecturers strike but not sensitive enough to the plight of polytechnic teachers. “It is unfortunate that the supervising minister of education was actively involved in the discussions of the recently suspended strike of university lecturers but he has been playing politics with the plights of polytechnic teachers,” he added. At the administrative building of the school, the students were received by the top officials which includes the director, Public Affairs and Dean Students Affairs among others. The director, public relations, Mr Charles Oni urged the students to remain peaceful with their protest because it has nothing to do with the school authorities. “We thank you for this peaceful protest because it is warranted and anticipated because you have sat at home for a long time and your demonstration is a pointer to the fact that you really know your future, you are holding your future in your palms and that you valued being in school, that is very great. “I salute your courage, I salute your vision and I salute your mission but I want to tell you that this issue about ASUP strike is not a Yabatech problem at all. Yabatech people had been settled. We have to join because of the solidarity because in labour market, an injury to one is an injury to all”...
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The peaceful protest which was coordinated by the students union representatives of Yaba College of Technology had been put together to join the struggle of the striking lecturers. The president of the students union, Comrade Ganiyu Salvador said that the
students’ body decided to embark on the protest because the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has not been sensitive about their plight. “We decided to express our grievances by ourselves because nobody seems to be speaking for us. The national body of Nigerian students have not been saying anything about our strike but they were active during the ASUU strike. “ We therefore asked that the body should be changed to National Association of University Students while we in the polytechnic will form our own body that will represent us rightly”.
Salvador added that the students are protesting in order to make the government to quickly accede to the demands of their lecturers, so that they could return to the classrooms. Part of the demands of students were for the strike to be urgently called off while discrimination against polytechnic graduates should be addressed. He stressed that the federal government has not been fair with the handling of the strike. He noted that federal government was active during the university lecturers strike but not sensitive enough to the plight of polytechnic teachers. “It is unfortunate that the supervising minister of education was actively involved in the discussions of the recently suspended strike of university lecturers but he has been playing politics with the plights of polytechnic teachers,” he added. At the administrative building of the school, the students were received by the top officials which includes the director, Public Affairs and Dean Students Affairs among others. The director, public relations, Mr Charles Oni urged the students to remain peaceful with their protest because it has nothing to do with the school authorities. “We thank you for this peaceful protest because it is warranted and anticipated because you have sat at home for a long time and your demonstration is a pointer to the fact that you really know your future, you are holding your future in your palms and that you valued being in school, that is very great. “I salute your courage, I salute your vision and I salute your mission but I want to tell you that this issue about ASUP strike is not a Yabatech problem at all. Yabatech people had been settled. We have to join because of the solidarity because in labour market, an injury to one is an injury to all”...
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2014/2015 OKOPOLY Merit Admission List Out on JAMB Portal
This is to inform the members of the general public and all the candidates who chose Federal Polytechnic, Oko as their choice in the UTME2014 that the school management has released the 2014/2015 admission list of candidates who are offered provisional admission into
the Institution for the 2014/2015 Academic Session. The released Okopoly 2014/2015 Merit Admission list has been uploaded on JAMB website for checking.
Follow the steps below to quickly check your admission status.
How to check:
1. From a PC connected to the Internet, go to Jamb admission checking portal by CLICKING HERE.
2. On the page that loads up, Type in your UTME Registration Number.
3. Click on the “Check your Admission Status” button, and your admission status will be displayed on your computer screen.
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the Institution for the 2014/2015 Academic Session. The released Okopoly 2014/2015 Merit Admission list has been uploaded on JAMB website for checking.
Follow the steps below to quickly check your admission status.
How to check:
1. From a PC connected to the Internet, go to Jamb admission checking portal by CLICKING HERE.
2. On the page that loads up, Type in your UTME Registration Number.
3. Click on the “Check your Admission Status” button, and your admission status will be displayed on your computer screen.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Federal Poly Atta Supplimentary Admission List For 2012/2013 Academic Year
The supplementary admission list into Federal Polytechnic Offa has been released online in school portal. Candidates who participated for Offapoly admission screenings 2012 can now check their admission status if not yet admitted. The school warned that the admission status checking portal will be closing on 23-Nov-2012 11:59:00 PM. All prospective candidates therefore should check their status on or before the said time. Admitted candidates should follow the following procedure: (i) Print the Admission letter on-line and present to the Admissions Officer for signing (ii) Pay acceptance fee of Six Thousand Two Hundred Naira only (N6,200) online, print acceptance receipt on-line and change to official receipt in the Bursary. (iii) Report to their respective Head of Department for preliminary screening with the signed admission letter, receipt for the acceptance fee and the original copies of all credentials. This exercise must be completed on or before Friday 23th Nov, 2012. Candidates who failed to complete this procedure after this date will forfeit the offer. Good luck. Culled from myschool.com.ng Share with friends.
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Wednesday, 4 March 2015
2014/2015 IMT Admission List: How To Check
ThIs is to inform all our esteemed readers that the Authorities of the Institute of Management and Technology has releases its admission list of candidates who took part in the 2014/2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The 2014/2015 IMT Admission list of successful candidates has been publish on
the school portal.Candidates involved can access the admission list by CLICKING HERE
On the landing page, Select your programme
Enter your UTME Registration Number
Enter your PIN
Click on the title “Login”
Successful Students are to pay their Acceptance and School Fees at any branches of the following banks:
Fidelity Bank,
First Bank,
Enterprise Bank,
Mainstreet Bank,
Zenith Bank,
FCMB,
Ogui Urban Microfinance Bank.
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Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Check Your 2013/2014 Admission Status On Jamb Website
JAMB, the official body charged with the responsibility of registering, organizing and administering unified entrance examinations to applicants for admission into tertiary schools in Nigeria today August 29th, 2013 released admission status check for prospect students who did excellently well in the 2013 UTME nationwide.
Thus, irrespective of whether or not admission list has been released by a particular school, candidates who applied for that school can now check through JAMB to know if they
are hopeful in the school merit admission list or not.
It has to be noted though that one may see his/her status as "admitted" by JAMB and in the end miss admission in the choice school. This is the case where one scores well in JAMB, and obtain a very low score in the school post UTME screening.
Before this report, Myschool.com.ng has been able to check and confirm admission status for some students of UNIBEN, UNN and others.
How to check your admission status in JAMB website
1. Log on to JAMB 2013 Admission Status Checking Portal here.
2. Supply your registration number in the space provided.
3. Click on "check admission status".
After checking, choose from the list of actions below..
1. Comment what you see when you checked, "admitted o not admitted"?
2. Ask question, if any.
3. If your interest is in a particular school, comment the school name, your JAMB score and post UTME score.
What to do if you are admitted
It is not enough to see that you have been admitted. Immediately you confirm that you have been granted admission, get your proof of admission, called ADMISSION LETTER.
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Monday, 2 March 2015
AUCHIPOLY Admission List Now On The School Portal
Friday, 27 February 2015
Poly Ibadan 2012/2013 PUTME Results Is Out: How To Check
The results of the Computer Based TEST (CBT) of The Polytechnic of Ibadan has been released, and the post utme results are accessible online via the school portal.
All candidates who participated in the post utme screening exercise can now check their results online.
Here's How To Check
1. Visit the school portal at
www.polyibadan.edu.ng or just click here
2. On the page, click on "check cbt result" button.
3. Enter your pin (on the card you used to register) and your jamb reg number.
Your results will be made
available to you
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All candidates who participated in the post utme screening exercise can now check their results online.
Here's How To Check
1. Visit the school portal at
www.polyibadan.edu.ng or just click here
2. On the page, click on "check cbt result" button.
3. Enter your pin (on the card you used to register) and your jamb reg number.
Your results will be made
available to you
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Abia Poly 2012/2013 Post Utme Registrations Begins
We wish to inform the general public and interested aspirants of Abia State Polytechnic, Aba (Abia Poly) that the school has
started their registration for the 2012/2013 academic Session.
The forms can be obtained at the school premises or at any designated banks all located in Umuahia and Aba.
All the Candidates who chose the institution as their first and/or second choice are qualified for the PUTME.
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started their registration for the 2012/2013 academic Session.
The forms can be obtained at the school premises or at any designated banks all located in Umuahia and Aba.
All the Candidates who chose the institution as their first and/or second choice are qualified for the PUTME.
Visit the school for more details.
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