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600 Approved CBT Centres JAMB 2016 Exam (SEE LIST)

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600 Approved CBT Centres JAMB
2016 Exam (SEE LIST)

The JAMB Boss, Professor Ojerinde has disclosed that about 600 Centres have been earmarked for the conduct of 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

600 Approved CBT Centres JAMB
2016 Exam (SEE LIST)

He disclosed this while briefing the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, and Minister of State for Education, Professor Anthony Anwukah on the activities and operations of the board. According to him, JAMB has improved its activities over the
years. One of these improvements is the speedy release of result of the UTME which is now completely computerized.

600 Approved CBT Centres JAMB
2016 Exam (SEE LIST)

He however said the discriminatory cut- off marks of 180 for universities and 150 for Polytechnics and Colleges of Education is worrisome as it beats the aim of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

Check Jamb Official website for List

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Federal Government Replies to Scrapping of NYSC

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Federal  Government Replies to Scrapping of NYSC.

The Federal Government through the Minister of Youth Development and Sports, Mr. Solomon Dalong has said that the National Youth Service Programme has come to stay despite calls from some quarters to scrap it. He made this known during the inspection of the Lagos State Orientation Camp.

Federal  Government Replies to Scrapping of NYSC

According to him, the advantages of NYSC far outweighs the disadvantages as it has nit only enhanced the socio- cultural and ethnic integration in the country but had also promoted national unity. He reiterated the commitment of the Federal government
towards training interested graduates in skill acquisition after their one year service to the nation. He stated that graduates will be given a start-up capital at the end of the training.

In his words, “Apart from the basic orientation programme, the NYSC scheme should also move into including professional and enterprising programmes to support and motivate those who would not want to embrace public services in the country.
“After the mandatory one-year service, the Federal Government is planning an extension, to professionally train interested Corps members in skill acquisition, enterprising and professional Programme.

Federal  Government Replies to Scrapping of NYSC

“Corps members with keen interest would be retained and some financial token given to them as start-up capital in furtherance of their skill. This is because due to our
research, we find out that people abandon school due to uncertainty of the future. Hence, we believe this would help reduce the unemployed graduate ratio and curtail pressure on white-collar job as a means to win the war against poverty.”

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Top 30 African Universities 2016

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According to Universities rankings released by World
Economic Forum (WEF), University of Port
Harcourt , Rivers state is the only Nigerian institution
that made it to the list of top 30 African Universities.

UNIPORT came sixth on the list, behind four South
African and one Ugandan university.
South Africa dominated the list, having 12 institutions in
the ranking. Only one university from Kenya, Ghana,
Cameroon, Uganda, Ethiopia and Nigeria, respectively,
made the 2015 ranking.
“ These results are essentially based on the
amount of citations there are for the university’s
work, ” the WEF said.

Quoting Times Higher Education (THE), WEF said the
universities are “ derived from the methodology for
the current world university ranking, using the
13 factors (below), combining THE’s own
enormous database of statistics along with the
Elsevier’s Scopus database – a system that
highlights some of the continent’s top
performers in terms of how often research
papers are referred to and cited by other
academics globally .”

“ This methodology is designed for the research-
led globally facing university. Times Higher
Education emphasised that not everyone in
Africa will find the metrics appropriate to their
mission or their strategic priorities making this
ranking a starting point of a longer, inclusive
conversation involving African institutions,” it
added.

See full ranking list below

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DELSU Students Shock Over NUC Accreditation Withdrawer

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Students of Delta State University , Oleh campus,
are currently worried as the Nigeria University
Commission, NUC, has withdrawn the accreditation of the
institution’s Faculty of Law.

Vanguard reports that part of what makes the students
apprehensive is the fact that the other faculty in the
campus, Faculty of Engineering, lost its accreditation four
years ago. A lot of people now worry that the campus will
soon be shut down.

President of the Law Students Association of Nigeria,
LAWSAN, at the campus, Mr. Desmond Orisewezie has
appealed to the government to work towards bringing back
accreditation for those two faculties.

“ Engineering has lost its accreditation, and now
Law Faculty. If the issue is left like that, it
means that the campus will be closed which will
not be fair, because psychologically, it is going
to have effect on the students.”

A student of the campus, Mr. Oghenemine Djebah expressed his worry and urges the Delta state government to look into it.

Djebah said that the conditions given by the accreditation team of NUC which he said include the provision of
computers for the faculty’s e-library, upgrading of books,
provision of air conditioners for the library, the completion
and furnishing of the lecture and the moot court, could be
achieved with proper commitment from the government
and the cooperation of the school authority.

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Three Lessons Students Can Learn From Olamide Vs Don Jazzy

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Recently, the Punch Newspapers reported:
Music industry heavyweights Olamide and Don Jazzy have
started the New Year by turning on each other, leaving
many in the music industry shocked, the relationship
between both label heads turned sour following a series of
events at the 2015 Headies Awards in Lagos after Marvin
Record starlet, Reekado Banks, beat Olamide’s protégé, Lil
Kesh, to the coveted Next Rated Artist prize.
But, a day later, the duo took to their Instagram pages to
post a similar apology to their disappointed fans.

They both wrote, “We are very sorry for the wahala. Make
una no vex ooo. It is our responsibility to lead but then
again we are only human and we all make mistakes.
#WeAreSorryHeadies #WeAreSorryFans
#PeaceAndUnity #YBNL #SMD #OneLagos
#OneNigeria”

So what can students learn from this?

1. Silence is Golden

This is quote, which most people forget in the heat of
anger, Olamide forgot, Don Jazzy did not. And in the
aftermath, Olamide said a lot of things he regrets and he
had to delete all those tweets later on.

2. Alcohol Intake influences your actions

When Olamide Adedeji, the CEO of YBNL went on stage
with his red cup, we all knew it didnt contain water, and
his behavior subsequently proved that he had gone beyond
his limits. So watch your alcohol intake, alcoholic influence
is a way to lose trust and do things you will regret.

3. Forgive and Move on
Now despite all that went down, both CEOs decided to bury
the hatchet and move on. This is the most vital lesson, we
take away from the fiasco. Mistakes are bound to be made,
learn to forgive, forget and move along with your life.
Holding on to grudges will harm you.

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23 Teachers Suspended by Ondo Government

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23 Teachers Suspended by Ondo Government
Ondo Government suspends 23 teachers
Ondo Government suspends 23 teachers. The Ondo State government has suspended 3 principals and up to 23 secondary school teachers due to indiscipline.
The state chairman of the Teaching Service Commission, Mr Francis Igbasanmade this known in Akure yesterday, adding that the principals and teachers had a lackadaisical attitude towards their jobs.
Igbasan disclosed that the offending teachers were nabbed when members of the commission made an unscheduled visit 72 secondary schools across the state.
According to him, “The commission would not take the issue of indiscipline at work lightly again, the TESCOM of yesterday is different of TESCOM of today, any teacher or member of staff that is not serious at his or her duty posts would be shown the way out.
“ This government is trying its best for workers of this state, so the workers too should reciprocate it with hardwork.”
It was also announced by the governor of the state, Olusegun Mimiko, who was represented by his deputy, Alhaji Lasisi Oluboyo, that the commission will be recruiting 1,050 teachers immediately.
The governor said, “We shall continue to ensure that the welfare of our workers is accorded its rightful place in the scheme of things and also ensure that our teachers are well trained and rewarded to enable them re-dedicate themselves to their duties and with vigour.”
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UNILORIN Primary Education Programme Gets NUC Approval

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National Universities Commission, NUC accredited the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN newly established Primary Education programme.
UNILORIN Primary Education Programme
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has given the management of the University of Ilorin the go-ahead for its newly established Primary Education programme, having satisfied all necessary conditions needed for the successful take-off of the course.
The NUC’s nod came through its accreditation team that visited the University last Monday (December 14, 2015).
Presenting her report at the end of the team’s visit last Tuesday (December 15, 2015), the leader of the accreditation team, Prof. Julie Ibiam, commended the management of the University of Ilorin for putting in place all necessary requirements for the new programme.
The accreditation team leader, who is a Professor of Childhood Education, Department of Primary Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, explained that the team visited the Department of Primary Education, the University Library, laboratories and other related places on campus, saying that what they found on ground had shown clearly that the University was indeed ready for the course.
Prof. Ibiam disclosed that the team had examined the academic content, curriculum, physical structure of the Department, the admission modality, the laboratory and library facilities, among others.
She advised the authority of the University to intensify efforts on things that would further give the Department a face-lift so as to be rated as one of the best in the country.
In his response, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON), thanked the NUC team for painstakingly screening the Department without fear or favour.
The Vice-Chancellor, who was represented on the occasion by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Technology and Innovation), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji, explained that the University of Ilorin is very conscious of standard when it comes to research, teaching and community service.
Prof. Olatunji described Primary Education as the foundation that must be given a proper attention and recognition to ensure that everything built on it stands on a good footing.
He then pledged that the University would do everything possible to ensure that the institution sustains its leading role in terms of academic integrity.
Earlier on Monday, the accreditation team was welcomed to the University by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (RTI) on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali.
The leader of the team, Prof. Ibiam, said the team was in the University of Ilorin to perform a national assignment given to them by the National Universities Commission as regards the accreditation of Primary Education, a new programme in the institution.
She explained that the NUC representatives were not in the University to   witch-hunt the authority of the institution but to look at what is on ground in the new Department.
Prof. Ibiam, therefore, sought the cooperation and assistance of the University authority by providing the team with necessary information and enabling environment needed to carry out the exercise effectively and efficiently.
 In his response, Prof. Olatunji urged members of the accreditation team to feel free to conduct their exercise, pledging that the authority of the University would provide them with necessary materials, documents and necessary information they needed for the job.
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UNILORIN: 246 Students Awarded Scholrship

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University of Ilorin, UNILORIN awarded scholarships to 246 students of the institution during the 2014/2015 academic year.
UNILORIN Gives scholarships
In recognition of their brilliant academic performances at their various levels across all Faculties, the Senate of the University of Ilorin awarded scholarships to 246 of its students during the 2014/2015 academic session.
The breakdown of the awards, contained in the just published University of Ilorin 2014/2015 Annual Report, showed that the scholarships were awarded to 12 students of the Faculty of Agriculture, 32 students of the Faculty of Arts, 14 from the Faculty of Basic Medical Science, six from the Faculty of Clinical Science, 16 from the Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences, 37 from the Faculty of Education and 36 students from the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
 Others included one student from the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, 13 students from the Faculty of Law, 16 from the Faculty of Life Sciences, 12 from the Faculty of Management Sciences, six from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 23 from the Faculty of Physical Sciences, 20 from the Faculty of Social Sciences, and two from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
The Annual Report quoted the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, as explaining that the scholarship award was “basically to reward hard work and to serve as morale booster for the recipients while it will further motivate and encourage other students to strive hard to attain that great height”.
Prof. Ambali commended the University scholars and advised other students to attach seriousness to their studies for them to be recipients of the award in the 2015/2016 academic session.
The Vice-Chancellor pointed out that the University of Ilorin is known for the best and pledged that his leadership would continue to do everything humanly possible not only to sustain the feat but also to consolidate on the existing achievements.
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UNILORIN: 246 Students Awarded Scholrship

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University of Ilorin, UNILORIN awarded scholarships to 246 students of the institution during the 2014/2015 academic year.
UNILORIN Gives scholarships
In recognition of their brilliant academic performances at their various levels across all Faculties, the Senate of the University of Ilorin awarded scholarships to 246 of its students during the 2014/2015 academic session.
The breakdown of the awards, contained in the just published University of Ilorin 2014/2015 Annual Report, showed that the scholarships were awarded to 12 students of the Faculty of Agriculture, 32 students of the Faculty of Arts, 14 from the Faculty of Basic Medical Science, six from the Faculty of Clinical Science, 16 from the Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences, 37 from the Faculty of Education and 36 students from the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
 Others included one student from the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, 13 students from the Faculty of Law, 16 from the Faculty of Life Sciences, 12 from the Faculty of Management Sciences, six from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 23 from the Faculty of Physical Sciences, 20 from the Faculty of Social Sciences, and two from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
The Annual Report quoted the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, as explaining that the scholarship award was “basically to reward hard work and to serve as morale booster for the recipients while it will further motivate and encourage other students to strive hard to attain that great height”.
Prof. Ambali commended the University scholars and advised other students to attach seriousness to their studies for them to be recipients of the award in the 2015/2016 academic session.
The Vice-Chancellor pointed out that the University of Ilorin is known for the best and pledged that his leadership would continue to do everything humanly possible not only to sustain the feat but also to consolidate on the existing achievements.
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UNILORIN Primary Education Programme Gets NUC Approval

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National Universities Commission, NUC accredited the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN newly established Primary Education programme.
UNILORIN Primary Education Programme
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has given the management of the University of Ilorin the go-ahead for its newly established Primary Education programme, having satisfied all necessary conditions needed for the successful take-off of the course.
The NUC’s nod came through its accreditation team that visited the University last Monday (December 14, 2015).
Presenting her report at the end of the team’s visit last Tuesday (December 15, 2015), the leader of the accreditation team, Prof. Julie Ibiam, commended the management of the University of Ilorin for putting in place all necessary requirements for the new programme.
The accreditation team leader, who is a Professor of Childhood Education, Department of Primary Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, explained that the team visited the Department of Primary Education, the University Library, laboratories and other related places on campus, saying that what they found on ground had shown clearly that the University was indeed ready for the course.
Prof. Ibiam disclosed that the team had examined the academic content, curriculum, physical structure of the Department, the admission modality, the laboratory and library facilities, among others.
She advised the authority of the University to intensify efforts on things that would further give the Department a face-lift so as to be rated as one of the best in the country.
In his response, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON), thanked the NUC team for painstakingly screening the Department without fear or favour.
The Vice-Chancellor, who was represented on the occasion by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Technology and Innovation), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji, explained that the University of Ilorin is very conscious of standard when it comes to research, teaching and community service.
Prof. Olatunji described Primary Education as the foundation that must be given a proper attention and recognition to ensure that everything built on it stands on a good footing.
He then pledged that the University would do everything possible to ensure that the institution sustains its leading role in terms of academic integrity.
Earlier on Monday, the accreditation team was welcomed to the University by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (RTI) on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali.
The leader of the team, Prof. Ibiam, said the team was in the University of Ilorin to perform a national assignment given to them by the National Universities Commission as regards the accreditation of Primary Education, a new programme in the institution.
She explained that the NUC representatives were not in the University to   witch-hunt the authority of the institution but to look at what is on ground in the new Department.
Prof. Ibiam, therefore, sought the cooperation and assistance of the University authority by providing the team with necessary information and enabling environment needed to carry out the exercise effectively and efficiently.
 In his response, Prof. Olatunji urged members of the accreditation team to feel free to conduct their exercise, pledging that the authority of the University would provide them with necessary materials, documents and necessary information they needed for the job.
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UNILORIN Primary Education Programme Gets NUC Approval

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National Universities Commission, NUC accredited the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN newly established Primary Education programme.
UNILORIN Primary Education Programme
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has given the management of the University of Ilorin the go-ahead for its newly established Primary Education programme, having satisfied all necessary conditions needed for the successful take-off of the course.
The NUC’s nod came through its accreditation team that visited the University last Monday (December 14, 2015).
Presenting her report at the end of the team’s visit last Tuesday (December 15, 2015), the leader of the accreditation team, Prof. Julie Ibiam, commended the management of the University of Ilorin for putting in place all necessary requirements for the new programme.
The accreditation team leader, who is a Professor of Childhood Education, Department of Primary Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, explained that the team visited the Department of Primary Education, the University Library, laboratories and other related places on campus, saying that what they found on ground had shown clearly that the University was indeed ready for the course.
Prof. Ibiam disclosed that the team had examined the academic content, curriculum, physical structure of the Department, the admission modality, the laboratory and library facilities, among others.
She advised the authority of the University to intensify efforts on things that would further give the Department a face-lift so as to be rated as one of the best in the country.
In his response, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON), thanked the NUC team for painstakingly screening the Department without fear or favour.
The Vice-Chancellor, who was represented on the occasion by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Technology and Innovation), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji, explained that the University of Ilorin is very conscious of standard when it comes to research, teaching and community service.
Prof. Olatunji described Primary Education as the foundation that must be given a proper attention and recognition to ensure that everything built on it stands on a good footing.
He then pledged that the University would do everything possible to ensure that the institution sustains its leading role in terms of academic integrity.
Earlier on Monday, the accreditation team was welcomed to the University by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (RTI) on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali.
The leader of the team, Prof. Ibiam, said the team was in the University of Ilorin to perform a national assignment given to them by the National Universities Commission as regards the accreditation of Primary Education, a new programme in the institution.
She explained that the NUC representatives were not in the University to   witch-hunt the authority of the institution but to look at what is on ground in the new Department.
Prof. Ibiam, therefore, sought the cooperation and assistance of the University authority by providing the team with necessary information and enabling environment needed to carry out the exercise effectively and efficiently.
 In his response, Prof. Olatunji urged members of the accreditation team to feel free to conduct their exercise, pledging that the authority of the University would provide them with necessary materials, documents and necessary information they needed for the job.
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UNILORIN: 246 Students Awarded Scholrship

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University of Ilorin, UNILORIN awarded scholarships to 246 students of the institution during the 2014/2015 academic year.
UNILORIN Gives scholarships
In recognition of their brilliant academic performances at their various levels across all Faculties, the Senate of the University of Ilorin awarded scholarships to 246 of its students during the 2014/2015 academic session.
The breakdown of the awards, contained in the just published University of Ilorin 2014/2015 Annual Report, showed that the scholarships were awarded to 12 students of the Faculty of Agriculture, 32 students of the Faculty of Arts, 14 from the Faculty of Basic Medical Science, six from the Faculty of Clinical Science, 16 from the Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences, 37 from the Faculty of Education and 36 students from the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
 Others included one student from the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, 13 students from the Faculty of Law, 16 from the Faculty of Life Sciences, 12 from the Faculty of Management Sciences, six from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 23 from the Faculty of Physical Sciences, 20 from the Faculty of Social Sciences, and two from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
The Annual Report quoted the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, as explaining that the scholarship award was “basically to reward hard work and to serve as morale booster for the recipients while it will further motivate and encourage other students to strive hard to attain that great height”.
Prof. Ambali commended the University scholars and advised other students to attach seriousness to their studies for them to be recipients of the award in the 2015/2016 academic session.
The Vice-Chancellor pointed out that the University of Ilorin is known for the best and pledged that his leadership would continue to do everything humanly possible not only to sustain the feat but also to consolidate on the existing achievements.
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UNILORIN Primary Education Programme Gets NUC Approval

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National Universities Commission, NUC accredited the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN newly established Primary Education programme.
UNILORIN Primary Education Programme
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has given the management of the University of Ilorin the go-ahead for its newly established Primary Education programme, having satisfied all necessary conditions needed for the successful take-off of the course.
The NUC’s nod came through its accreditation team that visited the University last Monday (December 14, 2015).
Presenting her report at the end of the team’s visit last Tuesday (December 15, 2015), the leader of the accreditation team, Prof. Julie Ibiam, commended the management of the University of Ilorin for putting in place all necessary requirements for the new programme.
The accreditation team leader, who is a Professor of Childhood Education, Department of Primary Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, explained that the team visited the Department of Primary Education, the University Library, laboratories and other related places on campus, saying that what they found on ground had shown clearly that the University was indeed ready for the course.
Prof. Ibiam disclosed that the team had examined the academic content, curriculum, physical structure of the Department, the admission modality, the laboratory and library facilities, among others.
She advised the authority of the University to intensify efforts on things that would further give the Department a face-lift so as to be rated as one of the best in the country.
In his response, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON), thanked the NUC team for painstakingly screening the Department without fear or favour.
The Vice-Chancellor, who was represented on the occasion by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Technology and Innovation), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji, explained that the University of Ilorin is very conscious of standard when it comes to research, teaching and community service.
Prof. Olatunji described Primary Education as the foundation that must be given a proper attention and recognition to ensure that everything built on it stands on a good footing.
He then pledged that the University would do everything possible to ensure that the institution sustains its leading role in terms of academic integrity.
Earlier on Monday, the accreditation team was welcomed to the University by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (RTI) on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali.
The leader of the team, Prof. Ibiam, said the team was in the University of Ilorin to perform a national assignment given to them by the National Universities Commission as regards the accreditation of Primary Education, a new programme in the institution.
She explained that the NUC representatives were not in the University to   witch-hunt the authority of the institution but to look at what is on ground in the new Department.
Prof. Ibiam, therefore, sought the cooperation and assistance of the University authority by providing the team with necessary information and enabling environment needed to carry out the exercise effectively and efficiently.
 In his response, Prof. Olatunji urged members of the accreditation team to feel free to conduct their exercise, pledging that the authority of the University would provide them with necessary materials, documents and necessary information they needed for the job.
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UNILORIN Primary Education Programme Gets NUC Approval

22:25:00 0
National Universities Commission, NUC accredited the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN newly established Primary Education programme.
UNILORIN Primary Education Programme
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has given the management of the University of Ilorin the go-ahead for its newly established Primary Education programme, having satisfied all necessary conditions needed for the successful take-off of the course.
The NUC’s nod came through its accreditation team that visited the University last Monday (December 14, 2015).
Presenting her report at the end of the team’s visit last Tuesday (December 15, 2015), the leader of the accreditation team, Prof. Julie Ibiam, commended the management of the University of Ilorin for putting in place all necessary requirements for the new programme.
The accreditation team leader, who is a Professor of Childhood Education, Department of Primary Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, explained that the team visited the Department of Primary Education, the University Library, laboratories and other related places on campus, saying that what they found on ground had shown clearly that the University was indeed ready for the course.
Prof. Ibiam disclosed that the team had examined the academic content, curriculum, physical structure of the Department, the admission modality, the laboratory and library facilities, among others.
She advised the authority of the University to intensify efforts on things that would further give the Department a face-lift so as to be rated as one of the best in the country.
In his response, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON), thanked the NUC team for painstakingly screening the Department without fear or favour.
The Vice-Chancellor, who was represented on the occasion by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Technology and Innovation), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji, explained that the University of Ilorin is very conscious of standard when it comes to research, teaching and community service.
Prof. Olatunji described Primary Education as the foundation that must be given a proper attention and recognition to ensure that everything built on it stands on a good footing.
He then pledged that the University would do everything possible to ensure that the institution sustains its leading role in terms of academic integrity.
Earlier on Monday, the accreditation team was welcomed to the University by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (RTI) on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali.
The leader of the team, Prof. Ibiam, said the team was in the University of Ilorin to perform a national assignment given to them by the National Universities Commission as regards the accreditation of Primary Education, a new programme in the institution.
She explained that the NUC representatives were not in the University to   witch-hunt the authority of the institution but to look at what is on ground in the new Department.
Prof. Ibiam, therefore, sought the cooperation and assistance of the University authority by providing the team with necessary information and enabling environment needed to carry out the exercise effectively and efficiently.
 In his response, Prof. Olatunji urged members of the accreditation team to feel free to conduct their exercise, pledging that the authority of the University would provide them with necessary materials, documents and necessary information they needed for the job.
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Ondo State Gov Mimiko Offers 18 1st Class Graduands of AAUA Automatic Employment

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Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State has offered the 18 first class graduates of the state owned Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) automatic employments in the state civil service.
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko
Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has offered Eighteen graduates of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) in Ondo State, who bagged First Class degree in the 2013/2014 automatic employment into the state civil service. This noble feat was disclosed by Dr. Olusegun Mimiko at the sixth convocation ceremony of the institution.
Dr. Olusegun Mimiko noted that it is a deliberate policy of his administration to give automatic employment to outstanding students at the state-owned institution. Explaining, that this would serve as encouragement for undergraduate students in the institution to pay more attention to their studies.
Dr. Olusegun Mimiko also acknowledged the positive impacts made by university in churning out viable manpower for the nation, while he also commended graduates of the institution for making the state proud home and abroad, stressing that this justifies the vision of the school to produce graduates that are certified in learning and character.
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Decline in Fuel Prices Internationally May Be a Blessing To Nigeria – Dr. Shevel

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President, Galilee International Management Institute (GIMD), Israel, Dr. Joseph Shevel, has predicted that fall in fuel prices in the world market may be good to Nigerian economy.
Dr. Joseph Shevel who spoke when he paid a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor, Professor Yahuza Bello, said too much dependence on crude oil by Nigeria at the expense of agriculture was the major reasons why her economy remained backward.
According to Dr Joseph, it has now become imperative that oil alone would not be able to provide Nigeria with the required income to carter for her needs. Therefore, it had become necessary to diversify as a means of getting more income.
The GIMD President said if Nigeria could take Agriculture seriously the economy would develop within a very short time.
‘I assure you Kano State alone considering its Dams and large expanse of fertile land will produce enough food for Nigeria,’ Dr. Joseph added.
On why he was in Kano, Dr. Joseph Shevel said he came to sign MOU with Kano State government on training of 100 youth on irrigation by his institution. He prayed that his visit to the university would strengthen the relationship between Bayero University and his institution.
Responding, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Muhammad Yahuza Bello, who was represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics), Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, thanked the president for the visit.
He said a lot of BUK academics including the ViceChancellor attended different courses at the Galilee International Management Institute in Israel. He promised that more staff would attend the institution in the very near future.
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No Vacancy to Automatic Employment for OAU 1st Class Graduates

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Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU would no longer give automatic employment to any of its first class graduate again. With 45 first class at this year convocation, it would be hard to accommodate the figure.
OAU first class graduates and automatic employment
The Vice Chancellor, Obafemi Awowolo University, Ile Ife, Prof. Bamitale Omole, yesterday said the university would no longer offer automatic employment to graduates who make First Class degree.
Omole who  linked the main reasons to dwindling economic situation biting badly, said in the past, the authority can absolve one to three first class but today the institution has had increased figures.
He noted that the idea of giving automatic employment to First Class graduates by the university was designed in the 1980s to retain them because they were not always willing to remain in the academics. But with 45 first class at this year convocation, it would be hard to accommodate the figure.
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UNN, UNIUYO, UNIABUJA, YABATECH, UNICAL, Others Under Probe Over Corruption and Many Others

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Federal Government set ad hoc committees to investigate petitions on 10 tertiary institutions (Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Kastina State; Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State; University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom,  Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, University of Abuja, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, University of Calabar; Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State; Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State and Yaba College of Technology, Lagos State.) over allegations of abuse of due process, mismanagement, immorality, fraud and corruption, among others.
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Minister of Education Malam Adamu Adamu yesterday inaugurated ad hoc committees to investigate petitions on 10 tertiary institutions.
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Inaugurating the 10 ad hoc committees in Abuja, Adamu said the move was in response to allegations of abuse of due process, mismanagement, immorality, fraud and corruption, among others.
The institutions are Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Kastina State; Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State; University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom, and Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State.
Others are University of Abuja, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, University of Calabar; Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State; Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State and Yaba College of Technology, Lagos State.
The minister said panels were set up in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to promoting due process, fairness, accountability and transparency in the control and management of public resources.
Adamu said allegations and counter-claims made against governing councils and managements of the institutions had created mistrust and hostility and hindered the smooth conduct of academic activities.
The terms of reference of the panels are “to carefully study and investigate allegations in the petitions on the institutions or individuals.
“To seek to determine the veracity of claims and counter-claims by considering the circumstances and talking to as many witnesses as possible.
“To meet and interview the writers of the petitions and establish the basis of their claims.
“To ensure fair hearing by meeting with, and listening to explanations from all those against whom petitions have been written.”
Adamu told the committees that the exercise was not meant to judge or witch-hunt anybody, adding that members were selected based on their track records of integrity.
The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Dr. Folashade Yemi-Esan, urged members to be courageous in carrying out their findings and making their recommendations.
Responding on behalf of the chairmen and members of the ad hoc committees, Malam Salihu Abubukar thanked the ministry for the confidence reposed in them.
He said their assignments was a heavy responsibility, which must be carried out with a sense of duty.

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UNN Freshers’ Orientation, SUG Cultural Week – 2015/16

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University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN orientation programme for 2015/2016 academic session newly admitted students and Students Union Cultural Week schedule.
UNN  freshers orientation
The University of Nigeria Students Union Government cultural week activities and the orientation programme for 2015/2016 freshmen will hold December 7-12 2015 in both campuses of the university.
The Vice-Chancellor has graciously approved December 7-9 as lecture free days for freshmen onlyand December 10-12 as lecture free days for all students.
Dean of faculties are kindly requested to enforced to enforce the lecture free days in their faculty so as to enable our students participate in there important activities.
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FUTO Announces New Resumption Date for 2015/16

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Federal University of Technology, FUTO new resumption date for the commencement of the 2015/2016 academic session.
FUTO resumption date
This is to notify the General Public, particularly all Students and Staff of the Federal University of Technology (FUTO)  that the Senate of the university has announced a new resumption date for the commencement of the 2015/2016 academic session.
FUTO resumption date for the 2015/2016 academic session has been approved as follows:
(1) Sunday, January 10, 2016 – Fresh and Old Students come into Residence
(2) Monday, January 11, 2016 – Registration of Old and New Students
(3) Monday, January 18, 2016 – Lectures commence for all Students
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