Tuesday, 19 November 2013

ASUU strike: Union to take final decision during meeting on Friday

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is likely to hold its postponed National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on Friday.


The meeting is expected to decide whether or not to suspend the indefinite strike it began four months ago.
It is however unclear if the NEC will still be held at the Bayero University, Kano where it was initially proposed to hold.

The leadership of the Union postponed the scheduled Kano NEC meeting following the demise of one its key members, Festus Iyayi, a former President, who died last Tuesday in a ghastly motor accident on his way to Kano for the postponed NEC meeting.

He died along the Abuja-Lokoja highway in an accident caused by the convoy of Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada.

The Union also urged the public to ignore speculations that ASUU has called off its NEC indefinitely, explaining that the Union only postponed the NEC meeting as a mark of honour and respect for the late Iyayi.

An official on condition of anonymity confirmed that ASUU officials had last week Wednesday converged at the Bayero University, Kano, before news of Iyayi’s death filtered in.

The Union has been on strike since July 1 over the 2009 agreement it reached with the Federal Government.
All entreaties to call it off was rebuffed until President Goodluck Jonathan waded in with an offer of N1.1 trillion to be spread across the nation’s universities for a period of five years.

ASUU has said it will deliberate on Federal government’s offer and take a position after its forthcoming NEC.

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro 2013/2014 Second Admission List

The Federal polytechnic, Ilaro have released her FEDPOLY ILARO Second Batch ND admission List, 2013/2014.
The FEDPOLY ILARO admission List 2013 was released yesterday evening and checking the admission is free of charge.

How to check your admission status
Click here to view the Federal poly Ilaro 2nd list
To change your course of study kindly visit here and also note that all Successful candidates should however take note that the deadline for the payment of acceptance or application fees(Click here) for the FEDPOLY ILARO first batch admission List is Friday, 22nd November, 2013.
Yes! Your FEDPOLY ILARO ADMISSION LETTER  is now ready for collection. You can confirm your Admission Status and get the letter online, right now! Clickhere for details

EKSU 2013/2014 1st Choice Admission List

The Ekiti State University, has released an updated EKSU first batch admission List of admitted first choice applicants for the 2013/2014 academic session.
The said List is available for public view online, and can be accessed by clicking here
Yes! Your EKSU ADMISSION LETTER  is now ready for collection. You can confirm your Admission Status and get the letter online, right now! Click here for details

LASPOTECH 2013/2014 Second Admission List is Out

This is to inform the general public and all concerned persons that the Lagos State polytechnic, has released her second provisional LASPOTECH admission List of admitted persons in all Full Time National Diploma programmes offered by the polytechnic for the 2013/2014 academic session.


According to our report the Second batch LASPOTECH admission List of the polytechnic has been published online for public access and can be checked by following the steps below:
1) Visit the Lagos state polytechnic admission status checking portal here
2) Select “application Session” (i.e. 2013/2014 Session)
3) Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the space provided,
4) then click the Continue button

INSTRUCTIONS TO ADMITTED CANDIDATES:
- All successful candidates have just one week to accept their admission starting from 13TH Novermber 2013
- If you are a level one(1) student please DO NOT make your school fee payment until you are cleared by the school & allotted a Bursary number!

Yes! Your LASPOTECH ADMISSION LETTER  is now ready for collection. You can confirm your Admission Status and get the letter online, right now! Click here for details

FUTO Extends deadline for 2013/2014 Academic Year Supplementary Admissions Exercise to 30th November.

In continuation of the 2013/2014 Admissions Exercise, the University will start the sale of Supplementary Admissions Forms on Tuesday, 31st October, 2013.
Interested candidates who made FUTO their first and second choice University, who must have sat
for the 2013/2014 Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (PUTME) in FUTO, and who scored a minimum of 180 in the FUTO PUTME can now apply through the following process:
i)     Payment of the sum of N7,500.00 at any of the following Banks using the e-tranzact platform.
(a)         Diamond Bank                              
(b)         First Bank                                    
(c)         First City Monument Bank               
(d)         UBA              
(e)         FUTO Microfinance Bank      
(f)          Zenith bank       
ii)    Log on to the portal with your Etranzact pin to complete and download your supplementary admission form, by clicking (utme.futo.edu.ng)
iii)   The completed Supplementary Admission Forms are then returned not later than Monday, 30th November, 2013 to the Admissions Unit, Registry Annex with photocopies of the following items:
 a)            E-Tranzact Slip
b)            JAMB Result Slip;
c)            FUTO Post-UTME Result Slip
d)            WAEC/NECO Results
S/NO.
DEPARTMENTS
INFORMATION / MINIMUM AVERAGE SCORE
1.
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
MIN. AVERAGE OF 200
2.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
3.
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
4.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
5.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
6.
BIOCHEMISTRY
7.
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
8.
GEOLOGY
9.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
10.
PROSTHESIS & ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY
MIN. AVERAGE OF 180
11.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
12.
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
13.
MICROBIOLOGY
14.
OPTOMETRY
15.
PUBLIC HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
16.
MATERIAL & metallurgical  ENGINEERING
17.
POLYMER & TEXTILE ENGINEERING
18.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
19.
FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
20.
BIOTECHNOLOGY
21.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
22.
TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
23.
MARITIME MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
24.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
25.
BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
26.
PHYSICS
27.
CHEMISTRY
28.
BIOLOGY
29.
MATHEMATICS
30.
SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
31.
STATISTICS
32.
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
33.
ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
34.
CROP SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
35.
FORESTRY & WILDLIFE TECHNOLOGY
36.
SOIL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
37.
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
38
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
39.
ARCHITECTURE
40.
QUANTITY SURVEYING TECHNOLOGY
41.
SURVEYING & GEOINFORMATICS
42.
URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING
In completing the supplementary forms, please, take note of the following information on the various departments and their minimum average cut-off requirements:
Please, note again:
(i)      that before the above average cut-off scores can be used, the candidate shall have made a minimum of 180 in both JAMB and the FUTO Post-UTME;
(ii)       that candidates should not complete the forms into more than one (1) department as this will attract outright disqualification.

(iii)    that candidates awaiting WAEC / NECO results should not apply as they will be screened out.

FUTO MERIT ADMISSION 2013/2014 UPDATE


The Federal University of Technology Owerri has released the 2013/2014 Merit Admission. The admitted candidates will be notified by text messages. Admitted candidates are to pay Acceptance fee of forty thousand naira (N40,000.00) at any of the designated banks using E-transact platform: FIRST BANK, FUTO MICROFINANCE BANK and UBA PLC. Please visit FUTO Admission Portal for detailed instructions: utme.futo.edu.ng
On receipt of a text message for admission, candidates should visit the FUTO Portal for instructions:utme.futo.edu.ng
  1. Newly admitted students for 2013/2014 should proceed to pay acceptance fee of Forty Thousand Naira (N40,000.00) at any of the designated banks using E-transact platform: FIRST BANK, FUTO MICROFINANCE BANK, UBA PLC
  2. Candidates should make use of his/her E-tranzact pin and UTME Registration number to enter the Portal and print Acceptance form and University Provisional Admission letter.
  3. Obtain Confirmation of Admission Letter from the University Admissions Officer and then wait for further announcements.
NOTE: already admitted candidates should CLICK HERE to commence Registrations or click HERE for more info on futo admissions 2013/2014 session.

You may contact the Online Applications Helpdesk at ict@futo.edu.ng

Please provide the following in the body of your Email: NAME, UTME REG NUMBER, E-MAIL ADDRESS,   MESSAGE.

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The Original JAMB Admission letter is a document that officially certifies that you have been offered provisional admission into any degree programme in a Nigerian Higher Institution. The admission letters currently available are admissions from the year 2004 to 2014. It contains information about the school you were offered admission, the faculty/school/college, department, the degree you are pursuing and the duration of the course. Without this document, you cannot authentically prove to any body that you were offered admission into any higher institution in Nigeria. It is issued by ONLY JAMB, the official Educational board in Nigeria for Tertiary Institutions.

 Uses Of JAMB Admission Letter

 The JAMB Admission Letter is very important as it is usually required if;

 1. You need to successfully complete your admission registration and clearance process.

 2. You need to be approved and deployed for the National Youth Service Programme (NYSC).

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4. You need to further your education locally or abroad.
 As you can see, the document is exceptionally important hence the need to protect it and ensure that it is always available to you.

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IMSU 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission List

The Imo State University, has officially published her IMSU Direct Entry admission List of successfully admitted Direct Entry applicants in all accredited programs for the 2013/2014 academic session. The released IMSU Direct Entry admission List of the Imo State University, which contains 383 admitted applicants has been officially published online and can be checked byclicking here Yes! Your IMSU ADMISSION LETTER is now ready for collection. You can confirm your Admission Status and get the letter online, right now!By clicking here

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

UDUSOK 2013/20141st Admission List is Out

This is to inform the general public and all concerned persons that the Usman Dan Fodio University, has released her first provisional UDUSOK admission List of admitted persons in all degree programmes offered by the University for the 2013/2014 academic session.

Uniuyo Acceptance Fee Payment has Commenced

This is to inform all candidates who made the University of Uyo as their First Choice in the 2013/2014 academic session through the UTME and Direct Entry, that the lists of admitted candidates have been published on UNIUYO Website: http//www.uniuyo.edu.ng. To this end, all admitted candidates are required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦15,000 (Fifteen thousand naira only), into the UNIUYO Microfinance Bank Ltd, Uyo with effect from Monday, November 11, 2013. However, candidates who scored 180 and above, in both the UTME and Post- UTME screening exercise who have not yet been admitted, are eligible to apply for supplementary admission. Please see UNIUYO website. http//www.uniuyo.edu.ng. for details. How will you know when Uniuyo commences lecture? Its simple, put your email in the subscription box by the right. We will send you email on this regards. It's free

Thursday, 7 November 2013

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UNIUYO BASIC STUDIES & UNIUYO PRE-DEGREE PROGRAMMES.

An understanding of the differences and similarities between the Basic studies and pre-Degree Programmes respectively run in the University of Uyo would be very helpful in determining which way a prospective candidate should go as the quest for admission into the school this year. I had thought of defining the boundaries of either programmes separately before but had to effect a change of plans since that would be like boring you with so much stories. . . .and I don’t like doing that. so, i'll make it very brief but complete. In a nut shell, Pre-Degree programme in the university of uyo is for Jamb candidates who wish to undergo a one year programme in the school which does not necessarily mean that they have been admitted. Such candidates must have scored up to 180 points in JAMB 2013. On completion of this programme, the candidates (now semi-students) would take an examination, which when successful would usher them into 100level in the programmes they did during Pre-Degree. On the other hand, candidates who go for Basic studies programme in the university of uyo will be prepared for admission into schools in Ukraine or to take the the Interim Joint Matriculation Board examination (IJMB). This means they may also be exposed to Ukrainian syllabus and on completion of their programme within one year, shall be given the IJMB examination in which if they are successful would be offered the IJMB certificate. Holders of the IJMB certificate would subsequently be admitted into the 200 level of the degree offered by the University of Uyo through Direct Entry Jamb on the courses listed HERE . Candidates applying for this programme must have taken the JAMB UTME 2013. This Basic Studies Programme is actually a collaboration between the University of Uyo and Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) Zaporizhzhia State Medical University National Aerospace University, and Poltava National Technical Yuric, Kondratyuk University, Ukaraine. what is the meaning of CONSORTIUM OF UKRAINIAN UNIVERSITIES? By CONSORTIUM OF UKRAINIAN UNIVERSITIES, we are simply referring to an association of Universities in Ukrain (three of which are listed above ) that will accept you into their schools on completion of the one year non-residential Basic Studies Programme offered by the university of Uyo. Courses available in the Consortium of Ukrainian Universities are: Medicine & Surgery, Pharmacy, Aerospace Engineering, Computer and Software Engineering, Oil & Gas and Management. ..................................................................................................................... As you can see, none of these programmes directly offer you admission into the school this year. Instead they prepare you for qualifying exams which may offer you admission later on into either 100level or 200level programmes in the school depending on what you go for. As you must have known, only registration for these programmes costs N15,500 each. That is to tell you what will be involved in the long run. Post utme and DE costs N2000. Can you see the difference? Don’t worry if you have the cash. Now that you have known this, follow the links below to know the courses on offer this year (2013) and other useful info like exam dates, venues, time etc as you apply for the exams coming up soon .

University of Uyo Direct Entry Admission List Is Out for 2013/2014

University of Uyo Direct Entry Admission List (2013/2014 Merit List) has been released.

The released UNIUYO Direct Entry Admission list is that of candidates who have been offered provisional admission into the University of Uyo for the 2013/2014 academic session.

Candidates are advised to visit the school's portal; www.uniuyo.edu.ng to check their names. or call me for help 08166273164

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UNIUYO Admission into 1-year Basic Studies Programme for 2013/2014

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into a non residential, one-year Basic Studies programme of the University of Uyo for the 2013/2014 Academic year. The Basic Studies programme is designed to prepare students for the consortium of Ukrainian Universities or the Interim Joint Matriculation Board examination (IJMB). Holders of the IJMB certificate would subsequently be admitted into the 200 level of the degree offered by the University of Uyo through Direct Entry Jamb on the courses listed below: A. Faculty of Agriculture F. Faculty of Education H. Faculty of Environmental Studies (i) Agric Econs & Ext. (i) Biology Education (i) Architecture (i) Animal Science (ii) Chemistry Education (ii) Building (ii) Crop Science (iii) Physics Education (iii) Estate Management (iii) Fisheries & Aquaculture (iv) Guidance & Counseling (iv) Geoinformatics & Surveying (v) Forestry & Wildlife (v) Mathematics Education (vi) Urban & Regional Planning (vi) Integrated Science Education (vi) Quantity Surveying (vi) Human Ecology, Nutrition and Dietetics (vii) Food Science & Tech. (vii) Technical Education (vii) Fine & Industrial Arts (viii) Soil Science (viii) Human Ecology, Nutrition and Dietetics Education (ix) Agricultural Education I. Faculty of Law (x) Physical Education Faculty of Arts (xi) Health Education J. Faculty of Pharmacy (i) Communication Arts (xii) Library Science (ii) English (xiii) Geography Education K. Faculty of Science (iii) History & International Arts (xiv) Economics Education (i) Computer Science (iv) Linguistics & Nigerian Languages (xv) Pre-primary/Primary Education (ii) Microbiology (xvi) Special Education (xvii) Vocational Education L. Faculty of Social Sciences (i) Economics Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences (ii) Geography (i) Anatomy G. Faculty of Engineering (ii) Biochemistry (i) Civil Engineering (iii) Physiology (ii) Electrical/Electronics Engineering (iii) Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Business Administration (iv) Computer Engineering (i) Accounting (v) Chemical Engineering (ii) Banking and Finance (vi) Petroleum Engineering (iii) Business Management (vii) Food Engineering (iv) Marketing (v) Insurance Faculty of Clinical Sciences (i) Medical and Surgery. CONSORTIUM OF UKRAINAN UNIVERSITIES Courses available in the Consortium of Ukrainian Universities are: Medicine & Surgery, Pharmacy, Aerospace Engineering, Computer and Software Engineering, Oil & Gas and Management. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Candidates seeking admission into the Basic Studies programme must possess credit passes in at least five (5) subjects, including: English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geography, Economics, Literature in English and Government at not more than two sittings in the GCE, SSCE (WAEC/NECO) or equivalent qualification. They must also have taken the 2013 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). At the end of the programme, successful candidates of the IJMB examination will be admitted into 200 levels in various degree courses in the University of Uyo provided they satisfy the admission criteria for such courses. METHOD OF APPLICATION Interested candidates will be required to pay the sum of 500.00 (five hundred naira) for Pin Code and 15,000.00 (fifteen thousand naira) only as administrative charge, and obtain a computer-based Transaction Receipt and Pin Code in any branch of the following banks nationwide: FBN, Wema, Skye, UNIUYO MFB. With the Pin Code, candidates should access and complete the University of Uyo, 2013/2014 Pr-Degree Screening Test Form online at http://www.uniuyo.edu.ng. From the students E-portals Solution Menu applying the following steps: (1) Click on Basic Studies Portal Link. (2) Log in UTME registration Number and Pin Code. (3) Fill the Basic Studies form and upload a recent passport size photograph (Scanned) with red background Note The same passport used for the online registration will be used during the Screening Test and for registration after offer of admission. No complaint of wrong Bio-data or blank picture will be entertained after submission Candidates who upload wrong Bio-Data will be automatically disqualified.click here to like our page

UNIUYO Post UTME and Direct Entry DE 1st Merit List is Out

Yes! Finally I do confirm that UNIUYO Post UTME and Direct Entry DE 1st Merit List is Out This is inform the candidates who recently sat for the UNIUYO Post UTM and Direct Entry Exam that the admission list for both the PUTME and Post DE (direct entry) is out and it’s being pasted at each departments. The admission list is very encouraging as many people who did not score very high made the list in so many departments. Currently, the admission list is yet to appear on the UNIUYO website How can you check if your name is on the list? call me on 08166273164

UNIUYO First Merit Admission List: Pharmacy

See UNIUYO First Merit Admission List: Pharmacy here S/N RegNo Candidate Names CourseAbrev 1 36369082AD IFEKPOLUGO NONYE LINDA Pharmacy 2 37011457HE UDOH CHRISTOPHER JONAH Pharmacy 3 36373134GJ MICHAEL EMEDIONG BASSEY Pharmacy 4 37005167CJ NWAIGWE IHUOMA ADAKU Pharmacy 5 36373706AC OKON UTIBE MFON Pharmacy 6 36364106JA UDUA NDANTI BASSEY Pharmacy 7 36300653DI UDOHHABIGAIL GODWIN Pharmacy 8 36523065GF AHIWE LINUS IKEDICHI Pharmacy 9 36444594FJ AKPAN JOSEPH EFFIONG Pharmacy 10 36372894BD UTOH MFONOBONG ELIJAH Pharmacy 11 37009616GI USUNGURUA SILAS SUNDAY Pharmacy 12 37009886DE UDOH IDARA FELIX Pharmacy 13 36254403HI UDO HAPPINESS ASUQUO Pharmacy 14 36255240IJ NYA PATIENCE EBONG Pharmacy 15 35524494DA SUNDAY NDIANA ABASI IME Pharmacy 16 37011005HC JAMES EKPONO ABASI UKO Pharmacy 17 36254441GB ISEMIN NSISONG UDOM Pharmacy 18 35395865FB ENEH DARAMFON ENEBONG Pharmacy 19 36370270CI EDEM SIFON ENEFIOK Pharmacy 20 35045631EJ EDEM EKPENO NDIFREKE Pharmacy 21 35044382BD MATTHEW ETIDO ANDY Pharmacy 22 35277922CE UMOH ANIEBIET EKPENYONG Pharmacy 23 36456404DE IHEANACHO CHINWEOTUTO OLUCHI Pharmacy 24 35948741CG UCHE CHUKWUEBUKA INNOCENT Pharmacy 25 36372376BF UBAHA EMEMOBONG ASUQUO Pharmacy 26 36342480HF UDUAK SAMUEL JOHN Pharmacy 27 37009726CJ ITA HANNAH NDIFREKE Pharmacy 28 35208377BC ELIJAH ESTHER IKPONGIFONO Pharmacy 29 35045244EG AKPAN USEN ANIETIE Pharmacy 30 36349109HD ONWINENG DANIEL ASUQUO Pharmacy 31 35010801HA TOMMY DANIEL SYLVANUS Pharmacy 32 36572418CI ODO EKENE M Pharmacy 33 36254504GG JACOB OFONOBONG OKON Pharmacy 34 36556193AJ EMMANUEL AKANIMO NELSON Pharmacy 35 36342896II INYANGIDIM NDUKE EDET Pharmacy 36 36372650GG JOSEPH MBUOTIDEM GODWIN Pharmacy 37 36255244HH NYA ABIGAIL EBONG Pharmacy 38 35011415HB EKANEM SOPHIA ANTHONY Pharmacy 39 36373488HE ENYINA EMEDIONG ENYINA Pharmacy 40 36374974HI ASUQUO SAMUEL EDET Pharmacy 41 36622125JD UKPONG KINGSLEY PHILIP Pharmacy 42 35044732DA UDOETTE IKEMESIT MICHAEL Pharmacy 43 35946466GB UYANWANNE CHIFUMNANYA L Pharmacy 44 37012358IH ANIETIE INYENE ANIETIE Pharmacy 45 36373687FJ UDOFIA IDONGESIT PATRICK Pharmacy 46 35522683DB UDO SEMAEDIONG PETER Pharmacy 47 36255409GH BASSEY AMAOBONG OKON Pharmacy 48 36374989DD OKON MFONOBONG AKWAOWO Pharmacy 49 38000713CB THOMAS CHOICE EFFIONG Pharmacy 50 35278629DH ESHIET EMEM SUNDAY Pharmacy 51 36374367FG ETOK UTIBEIMA EMMANUEL Pharmacy 52 36415028AC IBANGA UDUAKABASI UFOT Pharmacy 53 36343027ID BER ?RD WISDOM JOSEPH Pharmacy 54 35316262EG EKPO UKEME CHARLES Pharmacy 55 35044387JF EQUERE NKPOUTO MBOSOWO Pharmacy 56 35208005GB EKANEM AMA ENE Pharmacy 57 35521613EA OTONG UYOBONG ITAKEFE Pharmacy 58 36374559GC ANWANA EMMANUEL SUNDAY Pharmacy 59 36534612FD THOMPSON EKEMINI MAURICE Pharmacy 60 35272712DH NDUONOFIT FAITH OKON Pharmacy 61 36420051GF HANSON IME ENOBO G Pharmacy 62 37047896HG NELSONNTHOMAS GODSWILL Pharmacy 63 36374637CC EKONG ANWANA ABASI EFFIONG Pharmacy 64 37009716FJ EFFIONG KUBIAT EDET Pharmacy 65 35392087DG NKANTA MIRACLE SUNDAY Pharmacy 66 37011579JG AKPAN DANIEL FRIDAY Pharmacy 67 37049060HG UMOREN ENOOBONG ANIEFIOK Pharmacy 68 36556812JC AKPAN IKEMESIT VICTOR Pharmacy 69 35322289AH ANDREW BLESSING EDOHO Pharmacy 70 35592787BF USEN IDARAOBONG EKANEM Pharmacy 71 37046834GB ETUK FAITH NKEREUWEM Pharmacy 72 35517913IC SAMUEL AKANIMO ITA Pharmacy 73 35456097GG UMOH EDIKAN NSIMA Pharmacy 74 36618461CH TOBBY UDUAK SYLVESTER Pharmacy 75 35391455IJ IBOK LUCY OKON Pharmacy 76 35278019CE IKRUEYEN BLESSING EMMANUEL Pharmacy 77 37053855EH ODII OBINNA COLLINS Pharmacy 78 37082952FG EJIM GODWIN ESIDENE Pharmacy 79 36640835CJ SIMEON ATAIREK AWAJI A Pharmacy 80 35520440GH MOSES EKEMINI ANIETIE Pharmacy 81 36047468ID ESSIEN ANNA EKPO Pharmacy 82 37048647FE UGAMA OBINNA T Pharmacy 83 35458677IG IYARA MICHAEL JUNIOR Pharmacy 84 36370087JC VANGERYINA VERONICA DOOM Pharmacy 85 37048571II ODO SIMON OGE Pharmacy 86 35517053ED VICTOR NEEKA MAXIMUM Pharmacy 87 35045884GG NWORIE OLIVER EBUBE Pharmacy

UNIUYO 2013/2014 2nd List Supplementary Admission Form is on Sale

Candidates who scored 180 and above in both the 2013 UTME and the 2013 Post-UTME Screening Exercise, but could not gain admission into their first choice programme, are eligible to apply for supplementary admission into other programmes relevant to their UTME subject combination. Limited vacancies are available in:- 1. Faculty of Agriculture: Agric. Econs & Extension, Animal Science, Crop Science, Fisheries & Aquaculture, Food Science & Technology, Forestry & Wildlife, Home Economics, Soil Science. 2. Faculty of Arts: Efik/Ibibio, Foreign Language (French), Religious & Cultural Studies, Philosophy. 3. Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences: Biochemistry 4. Faculty of Business Administration: Accounting, Banking and Finance, Insurance, Marketing 5. Faculty of Education: Accounting Education, Agric. Educ., Biology Education, Computer Science Education, Chemistry Education, Efik-Ibibio Education, Economics Educ., Fine Arts Education, French Education, Health Education, Home Economics Education, History Education, Integrated Science Education, Library Science, Mathematics Education, Music Education, Physical Education, Physics Education, Political Science Education, Pre-Primary & Primary Education, Social Studies Education, Technical Education, Geography Education, Special Education. 6. Faculty of Engineering: Agric. Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engr., Elect./Electronic Engineering, Food Engineering, Mechanical Engr., Petroleum Engineering. 7. Faculty of Environmental Studies Building, Estate Mgt., Geoinformatics & Surveying, Quantity Surveying. 8. Faculty of Science Botany & Ecological Studies, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, Statistics, Zoology. 9. Faculty of Social Sciences Economics, Geography, Political Science & Public Admin., Psychology, Sociology & Anthropology. REQUIREMENTS a) Eligible candidates should pay the sum of N1,000 (one thousand naira) only and obtain a PIN Transaction Receipt which should contain a PIN code at the following Banks nationwide: (i) University of Uyo Microfinance Bank (ii) Skye Bank Plc (iii) United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc (iv) WEMA Bank Plc (v) Ecobank Plc How to Register: Contact examwap.blogspot Trusted Agent: promise George @ 08166273164 for the Form and Registration Closing Date: November 20, 2013 Note: Only forms of candidates who comply with the registration procedures outlined will be processed. Signed: Mrs Edak U. Umondak REGISTRAR Tel: 07017747407 and 08146129875 E-mail: registrar@uniuyo.edu.ng

Monday, 4 November 2013

Call Off Strike Or Face Confrontation, NANS Tells ASUU

As seen on … ASUU Official Website, ASUU Strike Update, ASUU Strike, and Education News There are strong indications that the four-month-old strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, may be called off this week. This is coming on the heels of a solution-finding meeting today between President Goodluck Jonathan and the leadership of the union. According to a highly placed official in the Federal Ministry of Education, who did not want his name mentioned, plans have been concluded to get the striking lecturers return to classrooms. Asked if the President would make new offers, aside from the N30bn for enhanced allowance and the N200bn to breach noticeable infrastructural gap in federal universities, the source said: “No legitimate effort will be spared,” to halt the embarrassing drift in the education sector. “I’m upbeat that this strike will be called off this week. Nigerians are no longer on the side of ASUU and I’m sure the lecturers will consider this very seriously, side by side with the position of Mr. President at today’s meeting,” the source said. The lecturers had declared an indefinite strike on July 1 to press home their demands for an enhanced pay and infrastructure overhaul. They drew their strength from a 2009 agreement between the union and the Federal Government and a memorandum of understanding, MoU, signed in 2012. Meanwhile, ASUU yesterday warned that threat of forceful reopening of the universities by the Federal Government would not end the present strike. The union in a statement by the Secretary of the University of Ibadan chapter, Dr. Ayodeji Omole, cautioned President Jonathan to toe the path of honour by implementing the 2009 agreement reached with the union. He maintained that the planned forceful re-opening would be the highest form of authoritarianism which would deepen the present crisis in the education sector. The ASUU scribe added that the step would also portray the government as anti-democratic. Omole said while the union welcome the invitation of ASUU for a meeting today, it would be unacceptable to members of the union if government failed to come out with a clear agenda for implementing the 2009 agreement. He said: “The attention of our union is drawn to news report in some media alleging that the President will direct the re-opening of all universities with or without ASUU. “We wish to state that while the President of the Federation has issued an invitation to the leaders of our union for dialogue, it will be unacceptable to our members if government fails to come out with a clear agenda for implementing the 2009 agreement. “Authoritarian posturing has never solved and will not solve the impasse. We are calling on Mr. President to toe the path of honour and respect the 2009 agreement.” The ASUU scribe insisted that any proposal not based on a clear acceptance of a framework for implementing the 2009 agreement but rather seek to impose a solution on the impasse would not solve the present crisis. He called on President Jonathan to set good example and be guided by the principles of honouring agreements, justice and industrial harmony. Omole said it was laughable that a government that publicised releasing N100bn has not even released a kobo. He said ASUU is a body of intellectuals and stressed that members of the union were ready to pursue the revatilisation of public education to a logical conclusion, even with the stoppage of salaries. Chairperson, University of Port Harcourt branch, Prof. Anthonia Okerengwo, also warned the Federal Government to desist from aggravating the ongoing strike. He called on the Federal Government to discontinue the arm-twisting tactics being employed by its agents. The union, in a statement, cautioned against blackmail, stressing that arm-twisting tactics would only deepen the crisis in the nation’s education sector. It also advised the government to follow the path of honour in its quest to resolve the lingering strike. While condemning any move to forcefully open the universities, the chairperson said that implementation of 2009 agreement and the 2012 MoU was the surest route to industrial harmony in the university system and the fastest approach to revitalising tertiary education. The statement reads: “The Academic Staff Union of Universities has urged the Federal Government to follow the path of honour in its quest to resolve the lingering strike. “This follows allegations in the press that the President intends to order the re-opening of universities from Monday, November 4, 2013, with or without ASUU. “Arm-twisting has never worked as a dispute resolution strategy. It is unacceptable to the union that while the President has invited the union leadership for a dialogue, some overzealous aides to the President are clandestinely working to jeopardise the peace process. “Authoritarian approaches to resolving issues in dispute with the unions have never worked. Such tendencies will only deepen the crisis in education in Nigeria. “The surest and shortest route to industrial harmony in the university system and the fastest approach to revitalising the university education is the implementation of 2009 agreement and the 2012 MOU.” The Ebonyi State University chapter of the union commended President Jonathan for his readiness to meet with the union leaders today. It, however, urged him to implement the 2009 agreement to end the over four-month-old strike. The Chairman, Prof. Ndubuisi Idenyi, in a statement in Abakaliki said the President’s quest to end the strike was a welcome development. “It is, however, our earnest hope and prayer that the meeting of ASUU leaders with Mr. President will be a fruitful dialogue that would lead to a mutuallyacceptable, fair and farreaching solution predicated on the implementation of the 2009 Agreement; the 2012 MoU; and the recommendations of the Needs Assessment Report,” the statement said. Idenyi advised the President not to impose any solution on the union, adding that the Federal Government should take steps to improve the nation’s educational sector. “We are of the view that any proposal not based on a clear acceptance of a framework for implementing the 2009 agreement will, instead, seek to impose a solution to the current impasse and as such, will not be a solution to the present crisis. “We, therefore, very respectfully call on Mr. President to muster the will to be guided by the principles of honouring agreements, principles of justice and the principles of industrial harmony, even as we wholeheartedly wish all concerned fruitful deliberations,” he said. In a related development, the Ahmaddiyah Muslim Jama’at Nigeria yesterday accused the Federal Government of being hypocritical over the lingering strike. Ahmadiyyah also kicked against the timing of the consultation meeting by the Presidential Advisory Committee on National Conference held in Lagos on Friday. Speaking while honouring some journalists who were recently promoted in their organisations, the Amir Ammadiyyah Muslim Jama’at of Nigeria, Dr. Moshood Fashola, urged the Federal Government to honour the agreement made with the union. He said it is characteristic of a hypocrite not to fulfil agreement. The clergy said injustice, hypocrisy and some other self-created problems were the bane of the nation’s problems, urging both Muslim and Christians to always speak the truth to those in authority. He said: “It is characteristic of a hypocrite to renege on the promise made. How can the Federal Government refuse to fulfil the agreement it willingly made with the Academic Staff Union of the Universities? These are signs of hypocrites. “What kind of government do we have? They made agreement and could not fulfil it? It is a characteristic of an unbeliever? Fashola also decried the slating of the ongoing consultation by the Presidential Advisory Committee on National Conference held in Lagos about 1:30p.m. last Friday without consideration to Muslims leaders who might want to observe their Jumaat prayers. He added that any national conference insensitive to people’s beliefs and norms was bound to fail. Fashola reiterated that the Boko Haram Islamic members were not Muslims, adding that it is clearly stated in the Holy Quran that Muslims should not destroy God’s creatures, even when provoked. He, however, blamed the northern leaders for the insurgence, saying many people in the North had been neglected for a long period which made their youths vulnerable to violence orchestrated by enemies of the nation. Fashola also took a swipe at the Muslim and Christian leaders who refused to say the truth to those in authority for material gains. He added that people had abandoned God for their religious leaders who prioritised material gains over the scriptures