Monday, November 10, 2014

PolyIbadan Resumption Date 2014/2015 Session Announced.

The management of the Polytechnic Ibadan has announced the resumption date for the 2014/29015 academic session.

The resumption dates for the 2014/2015 Academic Session is as follows:

Fresh Students - Monday, 15th December, 2014
Returning Students - Monday, 22nd, December, 2014

Thursday, November 6, 2014

ASUU, ASUP, COEASU, Strike Is Over –Minister Of Education

The Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau has said the issue of strike in nigeria educational sector is over.

He said his mandate as minister has been fulfilled having resolved succeeded in ending the strike in July, saying that the resolution of the then prolonged ASUU,ASUP and COEASU strike less than 24 hours on assumption of office was a clear pointer to his commitment to fulfill that mandate.

Addressing newsmen in Lagos during an Impact Assessment Tour of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria, he explained that the tour became necessary as parts of efforts to gain first hand information on the challenges facing federal government owned institutions, saying working with pictures and documents in modern day Nigeria could be deceptive.

He added that parts of the measure to nip strikes in the bud was his commitment to ensure the dignity of teaching service in Nigeria through adequate welfare packages, training and retraining of teachers at all levels.

He said government would continue to give priority attention to provision of conducive teaching and learning environment, among others in line with the transformation agenda of the federal government and President Goodluck Jonathan.

The Minister, who was in Lagos on the second leg of his assessment tour of institution, called on the Akoka main campus of the University of Lagos, inspected series of projects including the ongoing Jubilee Arcade located beside the waterfront.

He also revealed that the major challenges facing the education system has been the non-implementation of the several white paper proposals submitted to successive government administrations by many visitation panels to many of the institutions.

The University of Lagos Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rahaman Bello, said the university has been at the mercy of the internally-generated revenues, support from philanthropists and contributions from the alumni members, saying out of about N400 million needed for monthly overhead cost, the university receives only N11.3 million. “In fact, the 2015 budget has further reduced it to about N10 million.”

At the Federal College of Education, Technical, Akoka, the Minister pledged to resolve the perennial land tussle between the college and UNILAG, saying it was a family affair that would be addressed in due course.

At the college, Shekarau commissioned two major projects of the link bridge to the disputed land funded by the Africa Development Bank, and the TETfund three-storey lecture theatre. He commended the college management for what he described as the decorum and discipline associated with education schools.

“As a teacher who is proud of this job, I appreciate the system here and I hope others can cultivate this,” Shekarau said.

Also at the Yaba College of Technology, where the Chairman of the institution’s Governing Council, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, commended the Minister for restoring hope the education system especially with his prompt resolution of the ASUP/COEASU strike.
The Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau has said the issue of strike in nigeria educational sector is over.
He said his mandate as minister has been fulfilled having resolved succeeded in ending the strike in July, saying that the resolution of the then prolonged ASUU,ASUP and COEASU strike less than 24 hours on assumption of office was a clear pointer to his commitment to fulfill that mandate.
Addressing newsmen in Lagos during an Impact Assessment Tour of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria, he explained that the tour became necessary as parts of efforts to gain first hand information on the challenges facing federal government owned institutions, saying working with pictures and documents in modern day Nigeria could be deceptive.
He added that parts of the measure to nip strikes in the bud was his commitment to ensure the dignity of teaching service in Nigeria through adequate welfare packages, training and retraining of teachers at all levels.
He said government would continue to give priority attention to provision of conducive teaching and learning environment, among others in line with the transformation agenda of the federal government and President Goodluck Jonathan.
The Minister, who was in Lagos on the second leg of his assessment tour of institution, called on the Akoka main campus of the University of Lagos, inspected series of projects including the ongoing Jubilee Arcade located beside the waterfront.
He also revealed that the major challenges facing the education system has been the non-implementation of the several white paper proposals submitted to successive government administrations by many visitation panels to many of the institutions.
The University of Lagos Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rahaman Bello, said the university has been at the mercy of the internally-generated revenues, support from philanthropists and contributions from the alumni members, saying out of about N400 million needed for monthly overhead cost, the university receives only N11.3 million. “In fact, the 2015 budget has further reduced it to about N10 million.”
At the Federal College of Education, Technical, Akoka, the Minister pledged to resolve the perennial land tussle between the college and UNILAG, saying it was a family affair that would be addressed in due course.
At the college, Shekarau commissioned two major projects of the link bridge to the disputed land funded by the Africa Development Bank, and the TETfund three-storey lecture theatre. He commended the college management for what he described as the decorum and discipline associated with education schools.
“As a teacher who is proud of this job, I appreciate the system here and I hope others can cultivate this,” Shekarau said.
Also at the Yaba College of Technology, where the Chairman of the institution’s Governing Council, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, commended the Minister for restoring hope the education system especially with his prompt resolution of the ASUP/COEASU strike.
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UNILAG Supplementary Foundation Admission List 2014/2015 Released

This is to inform candidates who applied for the 2014/2015 foundation programme that the supplementary admission list has been released.

The list is accessible online.

Candidates can access the list now simply by clicking here

Another UNIBEN Student Killed by Suspected Cultists

Few days after suspected cultist hacked a 300-level student of the Department of Chemistry in the Faculty of Physical Sciences to death, a similar incident has occurred.

Another 300L student of University of Benin in the department of Vocational and Technical Education has been shot dead by suspected cultist on Monday Night.

The victim identified as James was said to be going home after watching a football match at one of the viewing centres in Ekosodin community a town mainly inhabited by students when he was attacked.

He was quickly rushed to the hospital after the incident but was declared dead on arrival. Evidence shows he was shot at close range as the head was badly smashed.

CRUTECH Supplementary Admission List 2014/2015 out on JAMB Portal

This to inform CRUTECH aspirants that the supplementary admission list for 2014/2015 is available on JAMB website.

To check your admission status simply click here

Type in your UTME Reg. Number

Click on "Check your Admission Status"

AAUA Graduates 6, 341, 26 Bag First Class




Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, will graduate 6, 341 at the 5th Convocation Ceremony of the institution which will hold on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th, November, 2014. Of this number, 26 graduands will receive First Class Degrees.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Femi Mimiko, gave the revelation on Tuesday last week during the Press Conference kick-starting the Convocation Ceremony.

Prof. Mimiko said, “A total of 6,341 graduands from the 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 sets will be convocating this year. Faculty of Science with 1,519 has the largest chunk, followed by Social and Management Sciences, Arts, Education and Law in that order. There are 412 graduands receiving postgraduate degrees, 10 of whom are in the PhD category.

“Of the two sets, 26 graduated in First Class; 1,414 in Second Class Upper Division; 3,505 in Second Class Lower Division; 993 in Third Class. ”  

The VC said the 5th Convocation Ceremony was unique in the sense that it coincided with the University’s Founder’s Day of 15th year Anniversary, saying, “This is not a coincidence but fallout of a deliberate initiative to institutionalize the university and put it on a competitive pedestal and it is my hope that this profound tradition of scholarship shall be sustained here.”

Prof. Mimiko said AAUA would continue to strengthen the integrity and quality of its academic programmes through training and retraining of its staff and re-inventing and re-engineering of its programmes and emplacement of a broadening research agenda, with a view to churning out globally competitive graduates.  

The VC highlighted some of the recent academic and infrastructure landmarks of the university.

He said, “Early this year, the United States Transparency International Standard, USTIS, after its 2013 school ranking survey, proclaimed AAUA the Best State University in Nigeria. A graduate of AAUA, Opeyemi Akeem Longe, who made First Class in Law, the first in the University’s 15-year history, did not only repeat the feat at this year’s Final Bar Examination of the Nigerian Law School, he is indeed the best result nationally!”

On infrastructural development, he said, “The Visitor to the university, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, inaugurated six projects during the last convocation ceremony on Friday, March 22, 2013. Between that time and now, the University has added at least seven other major projects to further tackle the challenge of space… There is the 30-Classroom Quadrangle; the 500-capacity Nelson Mandela Hall, the Central Research Laboratory Building, the Health Centre Building, and the Eastern Campus Gate. Above all, there is the iconic Senate Building, which is unarguably the most compelling, the biggest and most modern University Senate building in Nigeria.” 
He thanked the Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, for demonstrating genuine interest in ensuring delivery of quality education in the State. 

Meanwhile, the Special Keep-Fit exercise for the Convocation Ceremony was held on Friday last week. The exercise started with a walk from the University Multipurpose Hall to the ultra-modern Gymnasium of the University.

Speaking after Keep-Fit exercise, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Mimiko, reiterated his delight at the sustenance of the weekly exercise and at making it a regular feature of the University’s Convocation.

He thanked the Sports Unit for managing and utilizing the Gym well. He stressed the need for members of the University Community to visit the magnificent Gymnasium at least once in a week to keep fit.

He noted when the accreditation team of the National Universities Commission visited the Gym, members of the team said the AAUA Gym was second to none in all Nigerian universities.

The VC announced that funds would be approved for the purchase of more sports equipment and thanked every member of the University Community for contributing to the project of building a new AAUA. He enjoined the students to continue to sustain the stable academic calendar, protect and project the image of their university.

Other events lined up for the Convocation Ceremony are the Opening of Exhibition (Scientific and Artistic) is built for Monday, November 3, in the Students\' Relaxation Centre at 10:00a.m.

Interdenominational Service comes up on Tuesday, November 4 in the University Multipurpose Hall at 10:00 a. Jumat Service will hold same day at 2:00 p.m in the AAUA Central Mosque, while the Convocation Play, Kurunmi, by Ola Rotimi, will start by 5:00 p.m. same day.

The Convocation Lecture, titled, The Break Up of Nigeria: Myths, Realities and Implications, will be delivered by His Excellency, former Senate President, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu under the chairmanship of the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, OON, on Wednesday, November 5, 2014, in the University Multipurpose Hall at 2:00pm. This is followed by the Closing Ceremony of the Exhibition exercise in the Students\' Relaxation Centre and Graduand\'s Cocktail at new Senate Building piazza at 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., respectively same day.

Thursday, November 6, will feature the conferment of First Degrees on graduating students of the Faculties Arts, Education, Science, the Institute of Education and presentation of prizes at 10:00 a.m. in the University Multipurpose Hall.

Friday, November 7, will feature the conferment of First Degrees on Graduating Students of the Faculties of Law, Social & Management Sciences and Institute of Part Time Programmes. Conferment of Postgraduate Diplomas, Higher Degrees, Honorary Degree; and Presentation of Prizes  at 10:00 a.m. in the University Multipurpose Hall.


This will be followed by Convocation Luncheon at the University Guest House.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Covenant University Expels a Male Student for Being "Feminine"

It was gathered that a male student of Covenant University has been expelled for being “feminine”.

According to the information, the male student was initially suspended for wearing a waist trimmer (a material worn by women to improve their appearance) to lectures.

However, the suspension later turned to expulsion after the room of the said 200L male student of the Department of Mass Communication was searched and items ranging from lipstick to other female make-up items were discovered.

But for the intervention and the pleading from the boy’s parents, the school authorities would have handed him over to the police.