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Jonathan Tells ASUU to Call Off Strike or lose their jobs

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The latest news on ASUU Strike is that the Federal Government has threatened to sack Lecturers if they fail to call off the strike. News reaching us has it that President Jonathan has ordered the immediate re-opening of Universities in the country. He further said that any lecturer who fails to resume work will be sacked. Here is the details of the latest ASUU Strike news update: The Federal Government on Thursday gave the Academic Staff Union of Universities, one week ultimatum to call off the ongoing strike. The acting Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, stated this while briefing journalists in Abuja. Wike said those who refused to report to work after the one week ultimatum among the ASUU members would lose their jobs.
Recall that we informed you that ASUU made some new demands and requested that the arrears of their salaries be paid. The federal government stopped their salaries after the strike commenced after invoking the “no work, no pay” policy.


Mimiko Vowes To Replace AAUA Striking Lecturers From December 2nd

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The management of Adekunke Ajasin University, Akungba has vowed to commence the replacement of striking lecturers who refuse to resume as from December 2nd. Information reaching us has it that Prof. Mimiko remains resolute about his decision to re-open the university on December 2, as he had ordered students ansd lecturers alike to resume on Monday for the commencement of the second semester of the session. In a swift reaction, the ASUU chairman, AAUA Chapter has called such move Illegal, vowing to resist such a move by the Vice Chancellor.
AAUA Students, where do you stand?

Abuja Carnival: 30 Nigerians To Get Scholarship From Trinidad and Tobago

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Trinidad and Tobago has announced the award of university scholarship to 30 Nigerian youths to learn the art of management of carnival and costume making for steel band. The offer was made at the weekend by Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism, Dr. Lincoln Douglas, on the opening ceremony of the annual carnival in Abuja.
The beneficiaries, it was learnt, would study for degree in Carnival Art Management of Festival in two institutions, University of Trinidad and Tobago and University West. The minister said he would arrange with the universities for the admission of the Nigerian students as well as their accommodation and payment of tuition fees. Trinidad and Tobago is one of the many foreign countries that participated in the street carnival in the nation’s capital on Saturday. Douglas, who led a 25-man contingent made up of steel band orchestra to Nigeria for the event, also presented several costumes to the Minister of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, Chief Edem Duke. He said the Caribbean country offered the
sponsorship to Nigeria so as to support the creative energy of Nigerian youths as well help in reducing street crimes.
“This a great opportunity for Nigerian and Trinidad and Tobago. We want to share our skills in the area of street carnival and music which we have been doing for 17 years. So, this a platform to bring people together to know each other,” he said. Duke described culture as a tool for the promotion of national cohesion and creativity, stressing that Nigeria had the potential to leverage on the plus and possibilities available through tourism and culture. The second day of Abuja International Culture witnessed the performance of Durbar and
traditional food fair and hairdo.

FG Resumption Directive: UNN To Pull Out of ASUU Strike Immediately

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University of Nigeria, Nsukka has announced they are pulling out of the ongoing ASUU strike and set to resume immediately.
This is in reaction to FG or Committee of Vice- chancellors’ directive that Universities in the Nation be reopened even as ASUU Strike continues. Here is the press release published by the school announcing the pull out:
UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
Our Ref.: UN/RC.124/S.1
28th November, 2013
PRESS RELEASE SUBJECT: UNIVERSITY OF
NIGERIA REOPENS FOR ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
This is to inform the General Public, especially Students and Parents, that normal academic activities have resumed at the University of Nigeria. Consequently, students who have outstanding examinations for the 2012/2013 session are advised to report to their respective Faculties/ Departments in both campuses of the University immediately.
A.I. Okonta, FIIA, FCAI
REGISTRAR
Recall that we also informed you UNIZIK is pulling out of the strike and will reopen school on 2nd December, 2013.

Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma Supplementary Admission List 2013/2014 has been realeased

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This is to inform the general public and prospective students of Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma (AAU) that
Supplementary Admission List for the 2013/2014 academic session has been released .
How To Check Ambrose Alli
University Admission List
(supplementary) 2013/2014
Candidates who did not see their names in the AAU first batch, second batch and third batch admission lists can check the supplementary list.
The list is available on AAU portal for you to check your admission status.

Follow the steps below to check your AAU admission status:
1) Go to the admission list checking portal of AAU
at http://216.154.219.156/cportal/web?
cp_cs_ParentTab_band=0&cp_cs_SubTab_band=0
%20Status
2) Enter your AAU Application No in the space provided,
3) Enter your PIN No
4) Finally, click on the Submit button to view your admission status.
Contratulations to all candidates offered admission into AAU, Ekpoma.

AAUA Begin Lectures As ASUU Strike Continues

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Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko [AAUA] has commenced lectures even as ASUU Strike continues. This is the detsiks as reoorted by Dailypost. The Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko [AAUA] in Ondo State, yesterday partially commenced lectures as majority of the students have resumed for their second semester.
Our correspondent who visited the campus has reported that some departments have commenced teaching already. It was learnt that the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Femi Mimiko personally monitored the classes to ensure that the lecturers comply with the federal government order..
Some of the lecturers might have pulled out of the strike following a threat by the management that failure to resume may lead to termination of appointment.
Lectures held at History, Education and Mass Communication Department.
Already, the Management, through its registrar, R.O Olotu on Sunday sent a reminder to the students that, it was committed to reopening the institutionfor lectures.
A 400 Level student of History, Oladimeji
Ogunwale who spoke to DailyPost said, “we have resumed and I received a lecture this morning. I think other Departments are also going on with their lectures.” Also, a 200 level student of Mass Communication Department, Omoyemi Akinmolayan, said, “I think our Vice-Chancellor has compassion on us and that was why he asked us to resume; we have stayed too long at home. It is a very good development. I know that lectures will continue without interruption”
When asked if the lecturers who taught them were newly employed he said, said “there are no new lecturers in my department for now. We still have the old ones, who were in the class this morning. It is good that we have resumed. As a final year student, I am very happy despite that ASUU has really wasted our time” The AAUA ASUU Chairman, Dr. Busuyi Mekusi could not be reached as his mobile phone was switched off as at press time.

Strike: FG Bows To ASUU Pressure, Pays N200bn Into CBN

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The latest news update on ASUU Strike is that the Federal Government has now paid N200bn into CBN as demanded by ASUU. This may lead to the end of the ongoing ASUU Strike. However, we
should not forget that ASUU also wants their salary arrears to be paid before calling off the strike. We hope Government grant their requests and the
strike gets called off soon. Barely twenty four hours to the expiration of the 4th December ultimatum Federal Government gave members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to resume classes or be sacked, the federal government this morning bowed to one of the demands of the lecturers by paying N200 billion into an account opened with the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. Disclosing this on Channels Television programme ‘Sunrise Daily’,Dr. Doyin Okupe, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs confirmed that the N200b demanded by ASUU to be paid into an account with the CBN has been done. The amount is meant for renewal of infrastructure facilities in public universities in the country.
But ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fage Isa, accused the government of being insincere in its dealing with the striking lecturers. He urged the government to respond to its letter demanding the fulfillment of some conditions for it to call off the strike. Okupe said that from the government’s perspective, everything that needs to be done has been done and whether the strike would be called off or not now lies in the hands of the leadership of ASUU. He said that most of the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities, ASUU, have been agreed upon at the 13-hour meeting they had with the President in October.
“At the end of that meeting, the Government proposed that everything that has been agreed should be put in a memorandum of agreement and that the two parties should sign, but the leadership of ASUU declined and said instead of that, they would rather have a letter of comfort expressing everything that has been resolved therein, and that will suffice for them.”
According to him, the Government agreed to their request and issued the said letter based on the agreement that the strike would be called off within 7 days. However, this did not happen “in spite of the fact that the ASUU leadership presented the letter of comfort to its chapters nationwide and a clear majority of them endorsed the resolutions reached and actually were more inclined towards calling off the strike.”
Dr. Okupe stressed that the attitude of the ASUU
leadership showed that the seed of discord and evidence of bad faith already existed. “It is unfortunate that somebody died but notwithstanding, that cannot be a justification for delaying the implementation of an agreement for 21 or more days.
Reading from the ‘Letter of Comfort’ issued by the Federal Government in agreement with the leadership of ASUU, the government agreed that Nigerian universities must be revitalized for effective service delivery, all the provisions in the agreement and MoU for the revitalization shall be fully implemented as captured in the 2012 Needs Assessment and the Federal Government shall mobilize resource towards this goal.
“Based on this, it was also agreed that a sum of N1.3 trillion shall be made available to ASUU over the next six years starting from December 2013 with (the sum of) N200 billion. The FGN therefore request that the ASUU shall within 7 days call off its 4 month strike.” Contrary to the Federal Government’s expectation that ASUU would call off the strike, ASUU in another document said that they “could not call off the strike because of certain uncertainties or gaps that are evident in the government’s report.” Okupe asked fiercely, “what are these uncertainties? He accused ASUU of turning around to again state four new conditions for the strike to be called off. They demanded that the agreed N200 billion should be deposited in an account at the Central Bank within 2 weeks, while the negotiation of the 2009 agreement should be included in the final document.
The ASUU, according to Okupe also demanded that a non-victimization clause should be included as well as a new MoU signed by the Attorney- General. Dismissing their requests, he said a demand for a memorandum is a waste of people’s time because this is ideally what should follow any agreement made between two parties in the first place, and that by International Labour Laws which Nigeria is guided by, no one is expected to be victimized for going on strike. He also said that ASUU, asking that the MoU with Federal Government should be signed by the Attorney-General “does not make sense” because anyone of high standing in government can sign for it. He added that an account has already been opened for the N200 billion they are requesting for in the Central Bank.
Okupe added that the government has shown commitment by meeting with the leadership of ASUU, and agreeing to its demands, considering that previous governments did not give them such an opportunity to sit down and discuss. He called on ASUU to do the right thing for the benefit of the nation.
“The Government cannot be seen to be contesting with any sector of the economy or the country. This President is interested in moving Nigeria forward through a very well-articulated transformation
agenda.”

DELSU Direct Entry Admission List 2013/2014 (1st Batch) has been released

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This is to inform the general public and prospective students of Delta State University (DELSU) that the Direct Entry admission list for 2013/2014 academic session is out. The DELSU Admission list is that of candidates who have been offered admission via direct entry into the university various first degree programmes for 2013/2014 session.
DELSU 1st direct entry admission list has been uploaded to the university admission status checking portal.

How to Check DELSU 1st Direct
Entry Admission List
Candidates who want to check their admission status on the direct entry admission list of DELSU
should follow the steps below:
1. Go to DELSU admission status/list checking
portal of Delta State University at http://
delsu.edu.ng/batch3201314utme.aspx
2. Enter your JAMB registration number in
the space provided for that
3. Finally, click on Check to access your
DELSU admission status.
That’s how to check your admission status on the 2013/2014 DELSU DE Admission List.
DELSU UTME Admission lists have been released too. Click the respective links to check the first batch admission list, second batch and third batch admission lists.
We wish you the very best!!!


PTDF Scholarship (Overseas) Aptitude Test 2013/2014 and 2014/2015

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PTDF has shortlisted candidates for Aptitude Test for 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 Overseas
Scholarship Scheme. Candidates who applied for the 2013/2014 and 2014/15 PTDF Overseas Scholarship Scheme (MSc) are hereby informed that the list of shortlisted candidates for the Aptitude
Test in respect of the scholarship award has been published on PTDF Scholarships website at www.ptdf.gov.ng.
The APTITUDE TEST will hold in different centres across the country on Saturday December 7, 2013.

Notice of 2013/2014 and 2014/2015
PTDF Overseas Scholarships
Aptitude Test For Shortlisted
Candidates Notification messages with details of the aptitude test centres and times for each shortlisted
candidate will be sent through Electronic Mails and SMS.
Shortlisted candidates for the PTDF Scholarships Aptitude Test are strongly advised to report at the centres with a print out of the invitation emails at the times specified.
Please visit www.ptdf.gov.ng for the list of
shortlisted candidates for the APTITUDE TEST, a significant process leading to the award of PTDF Overseas Scholarship at Master’s level.
In addition, candidates can visit the Scholarship
Application website, http://ptdf.cinfores.com and
click on CHECK STATUS to see if they have been shortlisted for the test.
Management
Announcer

OAU Resumes 2012/2013 Rain Semester on 8th December, 2013

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The management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife has announced Sunday, December 8
as the resumption of academic activities for the 2012/2013 session. Students are to resume back to campus on Sunday as directed by the authorities of the university.
Academic activities are scheduled to resume immediately after resumption. Students of this institution can pass this information around.

Senator Offers Free JAMB Registration To 1,000 Candidates

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Senator, Suleiman Adokwe (PDP – Nasarawa South), said he has purchased 1,000 JAMB (tertiary matriculation examinations) forms to be distributed free of charge to indigent candidates in the state.
The lawmaker told the News Agency Nigeria on Tuesday in Lafia that the forms would be given to 1,000 less privileged students whose parents could not afford to buy the JAMB forms for the 2013/2014
season. He explained that 200 students would benefit from each of the five local governments in the senatorial district.
They are Lafia, Awe, Keana, Obi and Doma. According to him, the offer is the second phase of the scheme which commenced last year with 500
students. Mr. Adokwe said that apart from the free JAMB registration, six internet centres were opened across the senatorial district for free WAEC
registration. “The scheme is expected to assist students to realise their dreams and cushion the financial burden of parents that cannot afford the exams fee.
“Education, which is the life wire for the
development of any society, requires the
contribution of wealthy individuals for the nation to move forward,” he said.
Mr. Adokwe said that the gesture would give sons and daughters of the less privileged from the area an equal opportunity to further their education.
He said that education should not be left in the hands of government alone, adding that the sector required the contribution of all and sundry for the country to move to greater height. (NAN)

New UNIPORT Academic Calendar For 2012/2013 Session is out

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(UNIPORT) has revised the 2012/2013 academic calendar. The new academic calendar has activities starting
on Sunday, 8th December, 2013. Students of UNIPORT are expected to adhere to the schedule on the calendar.
University of Port Harcourt announced they pulled out of ASUU Strike. Students and lecturers have been recalled to school. It is however not certain if
lecturers will resume for academic activities.

Revised UNIPORT Academic
Calendar For 2012/2013 Session
REGULAR PROGRAM
AMENDED SECOND
SEMESTER
ACADEMIC
CALENDAR FOR
RETURNING
STUDENTS FIRST SEMESTER
ACADEMIC
CALENDAR FOR
FRESH STUDENTS
1.0 Sunday,
8th December, 2013
Returning
Students Arrives
2.0 Monday,
9th December, 2013 –
Saturday, 21st
December, 2013
Lectures
resume for
returning
students
3.0 Monday, 23rd
December, 2013 –
Sunday, 5th January,
2014
Christmas Break
4.0 Monday,
6th January – Friday,
14th March, 2014
Lectures
Continues
5.0 Monday,
17th March – Friday,
21st March, 2014
Revision
6.0 Monday,
24th March, 2014 –
Friday, 11th April,
2014
Second
Semester
Examinations
for returning
students
7.0 Wednesday,
7th May, 2014
Extra-ordinary
Meeting of
Senate to
consider
Second
Semester
2012/2013
Results
1.0 Sunday,
8th December – Friday,
20th December, 2013
Fresh Students
Arrives
Registration of
Fresh Students
(Monday, 9th
December, 2013
– Friday, 20th
December, 2013)
2.0 Monday, 23rd
December, 2013 –
Sunday, 5th January,
2014
Christmas Break
3.0 Monday 6th
January – Friday, 28th
March, 2014
Lectures begins
for fresh students
4.0 Monday, 31st
March – Friday, 4th
April, 2014
Revision
5.0 Monday, 7th April –
Friday, 24th April, 2014
First Semester
Examinations for
Fresh Students
6.0 Wednesday, 21st
May, 2014
Extra-ordinary
Meeting of
Senate to
consider Second
Semester
2013/2014
Results for fresh
students
We wish you the best!!!

UNIPORT Basic To Degree Admission List 2013/2014 has been released

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The UNIPORT Admission list has the names of 2012/2013 School of Basics Studies Program candidates. They have been offered admission into the various UNIPORT degree programmes for the 2013/2014 academic session.

How To Check The 2013/2014
UNIPORT Basic to Degree
Admission List Candidates who want to check the 2013/2014 Basic to Degree Admission list of University of Port Harcourt should:
Click on the following link – http://
www.uniport.edu.ng/
files/2013-2014%20BASIC%20TO
%20DEGREE%20ADMISSIONS.pdf
Download this Admission list PDF File to
your device (Smartphones, Tablets and
PCs)

UNILAG ICE Application Forms Sales For 2013/2014 Admission Extended

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UNILAG Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) programmes application forms
sales for the 2013/2014 academic session
admission is still on Sale. The management of the University has however extended sales.

2013/2014 ICE PROGRAMMES:
EXTENSION OF SALE OF
APPLICATION FORMS AND
POSTPONEMENT OF ENTRANCE
EXAMINATIONS
Authorities of the University of Lagos have
extended the sale of application forms for various
programmes being offered by the Institute of
Continuing Education in collaboration with the
Faculties of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, for the 2013/2014 academic session. Entrance examinations for these programmes have
also been postponed till further notice. Click here to see how to apply.
For further information, please contact:
The Director, Institute of Continuing Education
(ICE), 2nd Floor, Bookshop Building, University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba.
Telephone (Direct Line): 0818-095-6642,
0810-247-6798
So, when is the UNILAG ICE Programmes
Application forms closing?
According to the information contained here, there is no set date as closing date. Entrance
examination has also been postponed.

JAMB 2014: No More 2nd Choice Option In UTME 2014

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This is to inform intending JAMB UTME 2014
applicants that from 2014 UTME, there will be no more second choice option for University,
Polytechnic or Colleges of Education.
That is, during 2014 JAMB UTME Registration, you will only be able to choose 1 University, 1 Polytechnic, 1 College of Education and 1 Computer Institute (This is a new concept). The implication of this is that you can no longer choose A federal University as first choice, then a State University as second choice. You have to choose one during registration as there is no second choice option during JAMB UTME 2014 registration.
Examples of the institutes that you can now choose additionally are Afihub ICT institute in Abuja, Aflon Digital Institute, Abuja, Kaduna Business School, Lagos City Computer College, and many more like that.
Take note of this development before you start
filling your UTME 2014 Form online.


FUOTUOKE 2nd Admission List 2013/2014 Has Been Released

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Federal University Otuoke (FUOtuoke) second
batch admission list for the 2013/2014 academic
session is out and here is how to check. The
released FUOTUOKE 2nd Admission list contains
the names of second batch candidates who have
been offered admission into the University.
Candidates who did not see their names in the first
batch admission list of FUOTUOKE should check
this second one. This is applicable if you sat for the
2013 Post-UTME of the school and you have
confirmed your result (check your result here).
How To Check FUOTUOKE 2nd
Admission List For 2013/2014
Session
The 2013/2014 Federal University Otuoke second
batch admission list is not a voluminous one (it has
been posted on FUOTUOKE Admission portal), but
we have also posted it here. Check for your name
on the list below:
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND
HUMANITIES
COURSES FULLNAMES
ACCOUNTING(20)
ACCT UMUKORO, PRECI
ACCT OBIYA, MARY CHIN
ACCT BARUGU, ELIZABET
ACCT BENJAMIN, ERERE
ACCT BEN, AZIBATOR FE
ACCT DAN-OLALI, YVONN
ACCT GREEN EDIANABAI
ACCT NWABUDIKE COLLI
ACCT EMUREN EBIBRAL
ACCT SOKARI SELEGHE
ACCT MILLER ISREAL ER
ACCT BEKEDEREMO RU
ACCT EDUM MOSES
ACCT ABOKI, PECULIAR A
ACCT WELLINGTON NUM
ACCT IBIBO TREASURE
ACCT KURUGBE DESMO
ACCT EYEFIA, EJOVWOK
ACCT NWAGWU NDUBUI
ACCT OBUDA DEAR PRE
ECONOMICS (24)
ECONS ABRAH, JONATHAN
ECONS MOSES, COMFORT
ECONS AJAYI, EMMANUEL
ECONS AWUSA, JOSHUA RI
ECONS SUNDAY, TAMARA
ECONS JOSIAH, JOEL AFEF
ECONS AKPEH, VICTOR
ECONS OMOZEE, FAVOUR
ECONS BINJOR MICHAEL O
ECONS JACK, OWANATE C
ECONS ABEGUNDE OLUW
ECONS GYANG, AUWALU D
ECONS GBADEGESIN, RUK
ECONS EJEH, BLESSING O
ECONS EMU, MERCY TAMA
ECONS OMEIRE JOSEPH O
ECONS SYLVA BEAUTY NI
ECONS AGAGOWEI BOBOL
ECONS NWOKEDI IKENNA
ECONS BENNY ANN SYLVE
ECONS YIBAKWO AMIDA
ECONS EKIYE NAUREEN T
ECONS ONU CLEVER EFER
ECONS AGBO MARY
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (12)
ENGL AIHEBHORIA, AIMIE
ENGL EWAN, JUNIOR DO
ENGL IYASE, ONYINYE E
ENGL FOSTER, OYINDINE
ENGL IBAH, ALICE PATRI
ENGL JOHNNY, YINLAYEF
ENGL ODOGWU, JANET N
ENGL OGOKE, CHILUBA P
ENGL WONGO, THOMPSO
ENGL HEZEKIAH, IBISOBI
ENGL KWASI JACINTA WO
ENGL AMANGOLI THESSA
HISTORY (14)
HIS SARIA, JOY PERE-E
HIS ASUMAH, TOKONI
HIS MFON, UNYIME-YO
HIS AYISIRE, EDIRIN JA
HIS OGAZI, NNAMDI TO
HIS MUNAFA, EDEN GO
HIS EKONG, EDIDIONG
HIS OBI, DORIS CHIZAR
HIS UWAKWE, CHUKK
HIS BOROGHA, DONAL
HIS LABOSE, SOLOMO
HIS SOKARI EBIPAIPER
HIS UZOMA CHIWEIKE
HIS WEKEMENE FRAN
POLITICAL SCIENCE (22)
POL SCI MACAULAY, INNOC
POL SCI DAUFA, DANIEL OBI
POL SCI ABOLOMA, CHINED
POL SCI NWANEKEZI, OSCA
POL SCI EKWEBILI, VICTOR
POL SCI MAMSHEP, ALEXA
POL SCI AYAMOLOWO, WOL
POL SCI ADEKUNLE IBRAHI
POL SCI MUSIBAU, YAKUBU KAYODE
POL SCI TAMBA, INNOCENT
POL SCI OKALA JONATHAN
POL SCI GILBERT JOHN PA
POL SCI ONYENAJUA HAPP
POL SCI PROMISE WENNI E
POL SCI UKA CHRISTOPHE
POL SCI CYPRIAN MENIDIN
POL SCI IBEH COLLINS CHR
POL SCI DAVID QUEEN OBE
POL SCI EROMOSELE VICT
POLSCI SIGBENU TEJIRI M
POLSCI ABONYI JOHNPAU
POLSCI TAMUNONEMI, TAM
SOCIOLOGY (21)
SOC IGHODAYE, OGHEN
SOC SERIKEFE, EBIKON
SOC IGHODAYE, OMONI
SOC ODOGWU, KENECH
SOC OKONTA, CHIKA MA
SOC KENIGUA, LUCKY
SOC IKUROMO, OTONBA
SOC UCHE, CLARA CHI
SOC JAMES, MENIDIN S
SOC OBOLO, DEBORAH
SOC NWAORGU BLESSI
SOC EREKOSIMA, TINNA
SOC CLEMENT, DONAT
SOC ORIJI, JOHN C
SOC PREH, LARRY ELA
SOC MODEBE, JOSHUA
SOC UZODIMMA CHIKA
SOC OLAOLUWA MICHA
SOC RASAK ALIYAH
SOC EFERE ONU
SOC UKAZU, NNEKA JE
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
COURSES FULLNAMES
BIOCHEMISTRY (29)
BIOCHEM OKOLO, SHADRACH A
BIOCHEM ADOGU, ELUANTAZIBA
BIOCHEM AKARIWA, STEVEN KO
BIOCHEM AMBAKEDEREMO, DE
BIOCHEM OGUMOMA, SEBHAMI
BIOCHEM DICK, OSONDU FRAN
BIOCHEM WILSON, FAVOUR
BIOCHEM CHUKWUDI, VICTORY
BIOCHEM CHIBOGU, IFEOMA FAI
BIOCHEM TIMOTHY, NKEREAWA
BIOCHEM NDEFO, AMAOBI ROM
BIOCHEM OLADELE, TAIWO ADE
BIOCHEM AIRE, RUTH AMIEDE
BIOCHEM SYLVA, JAMES
BIOCHEM AREBAGHA, EBIYE
BIOCHEM OMONIGHO, SANDRA
BIOCHEM JOSEPH, BENJAMIN G
BIOCHEM OMONLE, FAVOUR ITO
BIOCHEM ONWUMERE, HENRY T
BIOCHEM EGOMTI, LOVINAH OB
BIOCHEM DIGHA, TARAM ELVIS
BIOCHEM IGANAGO, PRECIOUS
BIOCHEM TABITHA, BEGGINS J
BIOCHEM OCHIEGBU, CHIDIMMA
BIOCHEM NKWODI CHIDEBEM C
BIOCHEM MELVIN EBIMOBO-ERE
BIOCHEM CHINEVU NNAEMEKA
BIOCHEM ATTAH OLIVER IFEANY
BIOCHEM ALAZOR FIDELIS IWEK
CHEMISTRY (27)
CHEMEDONI, JOHN AZIBOLACHEMODJEDE,
CAROLINE AGHOGHOCHEMOKEKE, NNENNE
CECILIACHEMOMO-DANIEL,
ISIOMACHEMDAVID, JAMES OGAHCHEMYABO,
RAYMOND LOVEDAYCHEMTOMBIRI, DOUBARA
JOSEPHCHEMOKOME, OGHENEFEJIRO
ONOMECHEMIWE, CHIDINMA
JANECHEMANYATONWU, ELIZABETH
OGECHICHEMOVIE, MICHAEL
OTUIBURUCHEMONONIWU, EZINNE
CHARLESCHEMSUNDAY,
SUNNYCHEMRUEJOMA, OBERUAYE
DIANACHEMEZEKIEL, MITOVIEYECHEMISAAC,
IMAOBONG UDOCHEMEMONEFE, JOSHUA
DAVECHEMOGBAMIKHUMI, EFECHEMGILBERT,
ISIYACHEMOKEKE, FELICIACHEMSHAKA,
OGHENEKEVWE JULIANACHEMSTEPHEN,
EBIERE BLESSINGCHEMARHIERI, EJIROGHENE
FAVOURCHEMCLIFFORD, EBIUNDU
AMAITARICHEMOKAFOR, CHIAMAKA
FAVOURCHEMRUEJOMA, OGHENETEJIRI
SHEILACHEMURUNWA, EDITH GIFT
COMPUTER SCIENCE (28)COMPSCIMCHARRIS,
JOSIAHCOMPSCITOMO, EMMANUEL
ADEGBOYEGACOMPSCIAREMIEYE,
EBIMOBOWEI PIUSCOMPSCIACHIOBU,
BLESSING CHUKWUZIECOMPSCIEGUAOJE,
BOBBY OZIEGBECOMPSCIOGBEBOR, OROBOSA VICTORCOMPSCIIKEMEFUNE, NGOZICHUKWU
BLESSINGCOMPSCIANYAELE, PAULA
CHIAMAKACOMPSCICHUKWUEMO, IFEOMA
CONCELIACOMPSCINANAYAKKARA, ROSHAN EBINIMICOMPSCIOKPE, ENIJETA
BCOMPSCIOSAI, IKENNACOMPSCIMOLOKWU,
CHUKSCOMPSCIPAUL, TARILATEI
ORUMOCOMPSCIENIMEGHESOM, OGBARA
SAMPLECOMPSCIIGBINEBOMISI,
MICHAELCOMPSCIARIKPO, LAWRENCE
OKOICOMPSCINWAKPA, INNOCENT
ODINAKACOMPSCIOBOT, VICTOR
UBONGCOMPSCIOHIKHUARE, JERVIS
EBEHICOMPSCIFRED, CLARA
CHUKWUIMECOMP SCIETHE RITACOMP
SCIEMEFIENA EMMANUEL OGOCHUKWUCOMP
SCIVUAYE SAMUELCOMP SCISAMUEL
GODHEAD CHINAZACOMP SCIBUSARI PETER AFOLABICOMP SCIDANIEL FRANKLIN AZIBACABIONICOMP SCIJAMES GIFT OKEOGHENE

MATH & STAT (22)
MATHSEMMANUEL, PERFECT
ZESTMATHSSHARAFDEEN, AL-MUSTAPHA
KAYODEMATHSINGA, JOHN
GBALIDYMATHSAKUMAZI, TIMOTHY
EKELEMATHSUZUM, STANLEY
EKENEMATHSIKHARENUAYE, MATTHEW
GODSPOWERMATHSOBIORA, CHIBUZOR
PAULMATHSIKIRIKO, ROWLAND
AKTMATHSONYEKWERE, CHUKWUEBUKA
FABIANMATHSIRONWA, BARTHOLOMEW
NZUBECHUKWUMATHSTIEMO, IKIYO
JENNIFERMATHSEMMANUEL, FIDEL
ONONUJUMATHSNWAOBOR, RICHARD
BENNETHMATHSOKONKWO, DANIEL
CHIKEZIEMATHSSIMON, LOVLYN
BOSEMATHSUMUROH, ELOHOR
BLESSINGMATHSSANI, HAWA
ANITAMATHSOGBEIFUN, EMMANUEL
OSARIEMENMATHSAKUBUEZE, PASSGOD
CHIGEMEZUMATHSBELIEVE, JOEL
OGHENEROMATHSAPEPE,
SOLOMONMATHSOBAGUO NATEN GODPOWER

MICROBIOLOGY (38)
MCBIKUTEGBE, ESTHERMCBRASAK, GANIYA
MOSUNMOLAMCBAWHIA, OKEOGHENE
LMCBASSOR, NWENWE
OBINDAHMCBAKPOVIRI, GODSWILL
AKPOBOMCBEZEBRI, EFEMENA
SOPHIAMCBOBINWA, GOODNESS
NKEMJIKAMCBODEBUNMI, MICHAEL
ADEOYEMCBOZOBOSO, SELEZIGHA M.
MMCBOKOCHA, CHIAMAKA JUDITHMCBAYENI,
ADEKUNLEMCBUTUEDEYE,
ENYOTEMCBONOVWIROROFE,
FAVOURMCBONUEGBU, AUGUSTA
IKECHIMCBNNAWUIHE, ANITA-FAVOUR
CHIAMAKAMCBIJUO, ISRAELMCBKAMA,
FELICITAS TOOCHIMCBIBITAYO, OLADOYIN
DIAMONDMCBGEORGE, TAMUNOSEIMIEBI
ANDREWMCBFIMIE, HELEN
IBITOROKOMCBADIRIMO, DORCAS
EDUBAMOUMCBUBANI, EMMANUEL
CHINONYEREMMCBOTEMURUEMU, SARAH
EDIRINMCBNEGBENEBOR, JANICE
OTIBHORMCBWEST, RITA
BLESSINGMCBOROMENE, TOM
AWAJIRONYEMMCBNLERUM, ROSELINE
OROMAMCBOSARU, OSAZUWAMCBMBATA,
TOCHUKWU GLORIAMCBESEMUDJE,
IGHOMCBETUK, EDIKAN OKONMCBEKPO,
VERONICA PATRICKMCBAPIRI, PRAYGOD
EDUOMANOLOGIMCBNWORGU IJEOMA
AMMONIAMCBEKIO MARIAN OLIVIAMCBOKOYE
ROSEMARY CHINAZAMMCBCLARKE SHOLA
OYEINBONOGHAMCBONYEAGWA CHIGOZIECHRISTIAN

PHYSICS (38)
PHYSICSCHUKWUKA, RAPULU
MICHEALPHYSICSOMOKO, OCHUKO
BRIGHTPHYSICSODEZULIGBO, IKENNA
EMMANUELPHYSICSAVBADO,
OGHENETAGAPHYSICSAMOS, VICTOR
OZIEGBEPHYSICSODIMGBE, ALVAN
NNAEMEKAPHYSICSDICKSON, EBIOKPO
JOSEPHPHYSICSEYITWEREMI,
TORNEUKANRIPHYSICSOSHEMI, GODSWILL
SIMMEPHYSICSETUGBO, RARO
GALYNPHYSICSAMADI, AKPOTUNUMUBOFA
GIFTPHYSICSHARRY, SOLOMON
DANAMENJIBOPHYSICSEMMANUEL, PRECIOUS
OLUCHIPHYSICSWOJUOLA, BENJAMIN
TOLUPHYSICSOWIGHO, EMMANUEL UYOYO
OGHENEPHYSICSEZEH, IJEOMA
MARYJANEPHYSICSBANIGO, PRECIOUS
ATEMIEPHYSICSOGHE, ISAIAH
DEGIRAMPHYSICSPENDER, EROVRE
EMEOYOPHYSICSDADUGOBO, ISAAC
OYINPRIYEPHYSICSEKPODIO, OGONOEBI
WARIPAMOPHYSICSOGOLA, TAMARAEPREBI
NOAH PHYSICS MACPEPPLE, ELEAZER
SAMUEL PHYSICS GOW, EMMANUEL
TELIMOYE PHYSICS OBONGHA, ANTHONY
PHILIPS PHYSICS ORAMASI, WILLIAMS
EMEKA PHYSICS OTEGHELE, OKEOGHENE
PETER PHYSICS CLIFFORD,
ONIMISI PHYSICS ZIDIRI,
TARILA PHYSICS AMRERETSA,
BLESSING PHYSICS EBIMIYENWEI, VICTOR
POSIWEI PHYSICS AMON, EMMANUEL
STEPHEN PHYSICS IJEHON,
ERNEST PHYSICS OGBE, JOSHUA
OYOVBAIRE PHYSICS OVEH, OGHENEKOME
GREAT PHYSICS OGUNTUGA, SAMUEL
JACOB PHYSICS NWAKPA INNOCENT
ODINAKA PHYSICSONODJEFEMUE JITOBORE
PRINCE
Congratulations to all candidates whose names appear on the second batch admission list of FUOTUOKE.

Court Annuls NYSC’s Power To Deny Graduates Mobilisation

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Justice Mohammed Idris of a Federal High Court in Lagos has declared as unlawful the decision by the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, to deny Nigerian graduates participation in the compulsory National Youth Service for not possessing credit passes in O’ Level Mathematics. One Terna Tarka, who was denied mobilisation on the account that he did not have a credit pass in Mathematics in his O’ Level certificate examination, had filed the suit against chairman, National Directorate of NYSC, and the minister, Ministry of Education, as second and third defendants respectively.

UNIBEN Postgraduate Admission List 2013/2014 has been released

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UNIBEN Postgraduate admission list (first batch) for the 2013/2014 academic session has been released.

How To Check UNIBEN PG
Admission List For 2013/2014 Session
To check the University of Benin 2013/2014
Postgraduate admission list should follow the steps below:
Visit the UNIBEN Postgraduate registration
portal using the following link: https://
uniben.waeup.org/
Login with your Application details to check
Admission Status
That’s how to check the first batch Postgraduate admission list of University of Benin.

ASUU Signs MoU With FG, May Call Off Strike Next Week

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The latest news on ASUU strike 2013 is that ASUU may call off the ongoing strike next week as the leadership of union signs MoU with the Federal Government according to VanguardNGR:
Following the withdrawal of the ultimatum given to the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU and the confirmation of payment of N200bn by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, the federal government and the Union, Wednesday, signed a memorandum of understanding, MoU, in Abuja.
Vanguard gathered that, the strike may be called off next week when ASUU will present the MoU to its National Executive meeting, NEC.

JAMB 2014 Amount For Forms Is Out

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The fee for the 2014 JAMB
registration form/scratch card is Four
Thousand Naira (N4,000).

Registration Fees
Registration fee for the 2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination is Four Thousand Naira (N4,000) only payable in cash in any of the approved banks listed below:
Union Bank Plc
Zenith Bank Plc
Skye Bank Plc

Application documents can also be obtained from any of JAMB Offices across the country with Bank Draft addressed to THE REGISTRAR, JAMB and made payable in Abuja.

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