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Sunday, 13 October 2013

ASUU strike: Don’t force youths to revolt – Bishop Onah

The Catholic Bishop of Nsukka Diocese, Rt. Rev. Professor Godfrey Onah, at the weekend, condemned the attitude of politicians and public office holders who are not concerned about the plight of youths and the generality of the masses. Smiley face Onah, who spoke during the funeral mass for Lolo Josephine Oyima Abba, mother of the Enugu State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Engr. Vita Abba at Ede-Oballa, in Nsukka Council Area of Enugu State, warned that such neglect could force the youths to revolt against the leaders. *Undergraduates caught in endless strike He cautioned political leaders to retrace their steps, as it would not be possible to quench the indignation of Nigerian youths who may soon run out of patience with the leaders over the poor treatment they are getting from government. The bishop cautioned that it would be difficult to stop the youths if they were further pushed into frustration. He threw posers to both the government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, on the reasons behind the over three-month-old industrial action that has paralyzed academic activities. The bishop said from his interactions with Nigerians, the inability of both parties to end the lingering strike was unjustifiable and inexcusable. He said, “I know that I have enough persons here and also hopefully enough instruments to carry this message to the ears of the highest echelons of power in this country. ”The common people, the students and their parents, whom I represent, do not believe the explanations the politicians and the academics are giving for the strike; we don’t believe them and we are appealing to them in God’s name to remember we will all end this way (pointing to the dead); let them end this strike immediately. ”I want to ask a question; it is a question not a statement. I am asking the leadership of the government in this country- is it really true that you don’t have enough money to improve upon the quality of education in this country or is it that you are stocking up money in preparation for 2015 in order to buy your way to power or to secure your future indefinitely through corruption?”

Saturday, 12 October 2013

How to Check Unilorin 2nd Batch Admission List for 2013/2014 Online

How To check or re-check Unilorin 2nd Batch Admission List for 2013/2014 Online status, candidates are to:- 1. Visit this link. 2. Supply their correct JAMB Registration Number. 3. Enter their surname, and click "login" to check. If admitted, you may like to re-visit our publication on registration of Fresh students, see it here

Benue State University Post UTME Exercise 2013/2014

Benue State University Markurdi hereby invite all prospective candidate for their 2013/2014 Post UTME Registration Exercise. candidates are to visit the University portal for update of their Post UTME registration with effect from Monday 7th to Friday 18th October, 2013. 2. Candidates who scored 180 and above and had registered for the Post UTME are required to visit the Benue State University portal and upload ( See how to upload) the following documents: i. O’ level (SSCE) Certificates/Statement of Results (no online slips) ii. Certificate of State of Origin iii. JAMB Result Slip iv. Birth Certificate 3. Candidates who are eligible but are yet to register are also requested to register within the given period of two weeks (Monday 7th to Friday 18th October, 2013). 4. The information will be used for the screening and verification of candidates for admission into the University, instead of the Post UTME written examination. 5. Candidates who falsify information stand disqualified. 6. Benue State University Portal: www.bsuportal.edu.ng 7. Candidates are to use their JAMB Registration Number as User ID and Password. 8. Closing Date: Friday 18th October, 2013.

UNIJOS Releases 2013/2014 Merit Admission List On JAMB Website

This is to inform all prospective students of the University of Jos, Unijos that the university's 2013/2014 merit admission status can now be accessed through JAMB website. In this regard, all such admitted students can now request for their original JAMB admission letters as they are now ready. To check now, see >> How to check 2013/2014 admission status on JAMB website

KSUSTA Approved 2013/2014 Academic Calender

Office of the Vice Chancellor Academic Planning Division Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero on its meeting held on 8th October 2013 Approved 2013/2014 Academic Calender activities as follows:- Monday 21st October 2013 to Friday 01st November 2013 (2 weeks) Registration of Fresh Students. Monday 4th November 2013 to Friday 8th November 2013, (1 Week) Registration of Returning Students, Monday 11th November 2013 to Friday 28 February 2013, (15 Weeks) First Semester Lecture Period. Monday 03rd March 2013 to Saturday 22nd March 2013, (3 Weeks) First Semester Examination Period. Monday 24th March 2013 to Sunday 6th April 2013, (2 Weeks) First Semester Break. Monday 07th April 2013 to Saturday 26th July 2013, (15 Weeks) Second Semester Lecture Period. Monday 28th July 2013 to Saturday 16th August 2013, (3 Weeks) Second Semester Examination Period. Monday 18th August 2013 to Sunday 19th October 2013, (9 Weeks) 2013/2014 Session Break. Monday 20th October 2013 Commencement of 2014/2015 Academic Calender Activities.

SSANU suspends strike

Smiley face THE Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has announced the suspension of its week-long strike. The suspension of the strike is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday and signed by the association's National Secretary, Mr Promise Adewusi. It said that the decision to suspend the strike was informed by the Federal Government's compliance with the association's demands. "Following substantial compliance to our demand for the payment of August and September salaries of our members which is the reason for our current national strike action, we hereby suspend the strike and direct all our members to return to their duties with effect from Monday, the 14th of October, 2013." The statement thanked members of the association for their solidarity, adding that the non payment of the salaries of its members for work done would not happen again. (NAN)

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Boy,9, becomes Nigeria’s youngest Microsoft certified professional

Smiley face A primary six pupil of Role Model School, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos, has emerged one of the youngest pupils to obtain the Microsoft Certified Professional certificate, SAMUEL AWOYINFA reports A nine-year-old pupil of Role Model School, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos, Jomiloju Tunde-Oladipo, has emerged the youngest Nigerian Microsoft certified professional. He came tops among 21 pupils who sat for the professional examination in Lagos. He is now a Microsoft office specialist in office word 2010. Jomiloju scored 769 out of 1,000 in the examination held in August. In his examination score report, the slim-built boy performed well in Sharing and Maintaining Documents, Formatting Content, Applying Page Layout, and Reusable Content, among other subjects. By the feat, Jomiloju has joined the league of young Microsoft certified professionals, including Nigeria’s 10-year-old Anjolaoluwa Seyi-Ojo; an eight-year-old Indian, Lavishnashree, and two Pakistanis, named Arfa and Thobani. Microsoft Certified Professional is a certification programme provided by Microsoft Corporation. The certification is tailored towards building skills on Microsoft business solutions, focusing on client-end operating systems such as windows XP, Vista, Windows7 among others. Jomiloju, whose certificate was signed by the Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft Corporation, Steven Ballmer, says he did not achieve this feat easily, but through persistence and hard work. He says, “It was not all that easy, because I had attempted the examination last year, I did not make it then. But I remained focused and I put in a lot of hard work. “At home and in the school, I am always on the computer. After school hours, if am not doing anything, I will go to my Information Communication Technology teacher, to learn more.” Jomiloju sat for the examination when he was in primary Five. Relating his experience, Jomiloju says, “In all, I answered 20 questions, after answering a question, the computer takes you to another one. And at times, there will be an instruction to skip the next question. But the programme still directs one to come back to those questions one had earlier skipped.” But was he really scared having failed once to meet the cut off mark? He stresses that he was really afraid due to his earlier experience but he was optimistic of having success, because according to him, he has prepared well. He also gives kudos to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tunde-Ladipo, for their support and imbuing in him the ‘can do’ spirit in achieving the success. He says, “My mum and dad were very supportive. They always tell me never to give up and eventually it paid off. Moreover, they had bought the latest Dell laptop. Again, I am always fascinated about computer. The way it works and the process, and the way it organises data.” Jomiloju who is a left-handed writer, according to his parents, has been a gifted child. He has always been in love with gadgets. His mum, Toyin, says, “Jomiloju since he was baby had loved playing with gadgets, he was never interested in toys. He would pick up remote controls for both TV and air-conditioner, and he would correctly use them for their specific functions.” His father adds, “It is not that we are unnecessarily indulging him but he is such a brilliant child. He’s multi-talented. He plays the saxophone, he’s good on keyboard, he acts very well and he’s a good swimmer. “Each term, he participates in school drama and quiz. He also gets prizes in other subjects, apart from ICT.” Does Jomiloju want to pursue a career in software/hardware project like Bill Gates and Steve Job? Spotting an innocent smile, the youngster nods his head in affirmative. His school administrator, Mrs. Adesimbo Banjo, who speaks glowingly about Jomiloju, says the feat recorded by her pupil is a tonic for other pupils. His ICT teacher, Mr. Mathew Alo, also commends Jomiloju for the feat. He adds, “Jomiloju was taught all the necessary things he needed to know and he came out as the most outstanding among 20 others from different schools in Lagos. His class teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Ogunrinola, says Jomiloju takes his studies seriously. She states, “He is not only good in ICT, but in other subjects. He is hard working and well behaved.” For Jomiloju, he’s not resting on his oars yet, as he says he is still going to seek more Microsoft certifications. “I still want to sit for more examinations. I will still do excel and power points,” he says

ASUU Strike: Electricity workers threaten power sector shutdown

ENUGU — THE National Union of Electricity Employees, NUEE, yesterday, gave the Federal Government seven days to resolve the strike embarked upon by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, or face a total shut down of electricity facilities in the country. The union said that it could no longer sit back and watch those in positions of authority destroy the future of young Nigerians who have remained at home for weeks on account of the Federal Government’s refusal to meet the legitimate demands by ASUU. General Secretary of NUEE, Mr Joe Ajaero, who spoke at a training workshop for labour leaders in the power sector in Enugu, said that electricity workers across the country would be directed to join other progressive labour unions “to shut down the country” as a way of expressing anger over the lingering face-off between the Federal Government and the academic staff. He said: “We can no longer sit back and watch this disturbing drama going on between the Federal government and ASUU. If the strike is not addressed within the next one week, NUEE and other progressive unions, will shut down the country. “It is unfortunate that those in power are not bothered about the closure of the universities. They are less concerned because none of their children are studying in Nigerian universities. “Their children are overseas just as they travel overseas for medical attention because they have allowed our hospitals to die. Whether our children are out of school or not they are not bothered but we are going to join our children to stay at home from next week.” Ajaero called on the National Assembly to make a legislation banning public office holders from sending their children to study abroad just as overseas medical trips by public officers should be outlawed to enable government address the numerous problems weighing the nation down. “Our public institutions are dead because those unpatriotic leaders have nothing to do with them but when they are banned from traveling overseas to access improved facilities, they will have no option than to look inward and address our numerous challenges,” he added. According to the NUEE General Secretary, the payment of their members’ entitlements had remained slow explaining that the government’s promise to conclude the payment before weekend might not be feasible as majority of the workers were yet to be settled. He urged the Federal Government to stop playing politics with electricity workers’ entitlements, Ajaero reiterated the union’s resolve not to allow the new investors access to the power stations until all the workers were fully settled. He, however, expressed regrets that some of the workers who had received their entitlements were already living in luxury by buying expensive cars and traveling overseas instead of investing the funds on rewarding ventures. Ajaero stated that the training workshop for the union leaders was intended to enlighten them on the need to encourage their members to engage in investments that would be beneficial to them and members of their family after disengaging from service.

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Establish libraries as constituency projects, Okojie tells lawmakers

The Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of the Librarians' Registration Council of Nigeria, Dr. Victoria Okojie, has urged lawmakers to establish libraries as part of their constituency projects.



This call, the LRCN boss said, had become necessary to improve the reading habits of Nigerians.



Okojie, who made the call when members of the House of Representatives Committee on Education visited the council in Abuja, also urged them to support the enactment of the Presidential Libraries Act.



The Registrar's call was contained in a statement signed by the LRCN Chief Information Officer, Ngozi Oboh, on Monday.She said, "We all know that the reading habit of Nigerians is poor. Available statistics indicate that an average Nigerian reads less than one book per year.



"Therefore, I urge you to mobilise your colleagues in the National Assembly to establish libraries as part of their constituency projects."



Urging them to support the enactment of the Presidential Libraries Act, Okojie noted that in advanced countries like the United States, such acts were in existence.



She added, "When enacted, the Act will make it a law for every President to have a Presidential Library on expiration of his tenure of office."



The Registrar, who called on the lawmakers to support the proposed bill, also appealed for improved budgetary provisions to the Council to enable it to transform the library sector.



The Chairman of the Committee, Aminu Suleiman, pledged to support the council's activities, especially its workshops and conferences.

Carrington to deliver UNILORIN convocation lecture

A former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Walter Carrington, is to deliver this year's University of Ilorin convocation lecture next Monday.



This came as the university said that 41 of its 6,713 graduands obtained First Class degrees.



The institution's Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs, Mr. Kunle Akogun, stated this in a statement on Monday.



According to him, the former envoy will speak on 'The Dawn of Nigeria's Second Centenary: Challenges of a new Generation'.



Akogun said the lecture was part of the activities for the university 29th Founder's Day and convocation, which hold from October 14 to 23.



Apart from the 41 First Class graduands, Akogun said 1,088 others obtained Second Class Upper degrees, while 2,435 got the Second Class Division.