Pelumi Akinboye Says

Education is Power,Information is the Strength.

Pelumi Akinboye Says

Education is Power,Information is the Strength.

Pelumi AKinboye Says

Education is Power,Information is the Strength.

Pelumi Akinboye Says

Education is Power,Information is the Strength.

Pelumi Akinboye Says

Education is Power,Information is the Strength.

Friday 31 May 2013

Differences Between Boko Haram And Islam

If you score 150 and above and you choosed Olabisi Onabanjo University this good news is for you. A reliable source from the school sent us a message that the cut off is now 150!!! More Info on this is coming soon. If you Score 180 and above and you choosed UNILAG, UI, UNIZIK, OAU, UNIBEN or UNIILORIN along with the 150 OOU please call 08036522444 for more details. This is real. Feel free to let me know if you have any complain on 07032759228. Best of Luck
Many people in Nigeria mistake Islam to be part of this deadly group, well I am not part of that. Here are few differences between Boko Haram and Islam. Read and Learn

1) ISLAM: There is no compulsion in religion.
BOKO HARAM: Everyone must adhere to our ways else…
2) ISLAM: Love all and be just to all regardless of religion.
BOKO HARAM: If you are not with us you are against us.
3) ISLAM: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lived with peaceful Christians and Jews as his neighbours.
BOKO HARAM: All non-Muslims mustleave the North.
4) ISLAM: You are only permitted toprotect yourselves when you are attacked first. And you should retaliate justly but when u gain an upper hand, u shld better forgive and leave everything to Allah.
BOKO HARAM: We attack all who stand in our way
5) ISLAM: A true Muslim is one fromwhose tongue and hands his community is safe.
BOKO HARAM: We do not care your religion. Muslim or Christian we will crush any who stands in our way.
6) ISLAM: Killing of innocent souls is a great sin. No human being has theright to take life except through thedue process of the Law.
BOKO HARAM: Allah will understand.He will not punish us.
7) ISLAM: During war, non-combatant women and children must not be touched. Talk less of peace time.
BOKO HARAM: We kill men, women and children.
ISLAM: At war time, all non-Muslims that run into their places of worship ortheir homes will not be harmed. Talk less of peace time.
BOKO HARAM: We bomb non-Muslims in their places of worship. We also kill Muslims in theirmosques and homes if we feel theyare a threat to us.
So who really are these people withwarped ideologies and intents?
I may not know what they are really out to achieve but I do know for sure they do not represent Islam. Rather, they are acting contrary to it's most sublime teachings: peaceful advocacy.
Of course, Islam strongly disapproves of corruption and incapable leadership!
LET'S WORK TOGETHER, REGARDLESS OF TRIBE AND RELIGION TO PROVIDEA BETTER TOMORROW FOR ALL. May God help us all

Never Too Late as 78 Years Old Woman Goes to School



If you score 150 and above and you choosed Olabisi Onabanjo University this good news is for you. A reliable source from the school sent us a message that the cut off is now 150!!! More Info on this is coming soon. If you Score 180 and above and you choosed UNILAG, UI, UNIZIK, OAU, UNIBEN or UNIILORIN along with the 150 OOU please call 08036522444 for more details. This is real. Feel free to let me know if you have any complain on 07032759228. Best of Luck





If you think is too late for you to start something with your life because you loose your parents or they didn't send you to school in due time, i think you need to read this.
78-year-old Mariana Ong’ango Ololo, a new pupil at Obambo Primary School, is not only the oldest pupil in her class, the grandmother is also the oldest pupil in the school.

Ololo, who hails from Siaya county, reportedly showed up at the school unannounced on 14 May, in a school uniform with a shaved head and accompanied by her 56-year-old son George.

The school principal Joseph Muloand told the Daily Nation, “It is a unique case. We have to lay down a strategy of handling such an elderly pupil.” Ololo has already missed classes on several occasions due to her poor health.

The Nation reports that she is a mother of eight and has been a widow since 2002. She reportedly started school because of an interest in politics and was inspired to do so by the election of Uhuru Kenyatta. She told the Daily Nation, "“Uhuru Kenyatta is not an old man, but took over as fourth President because he has got an education. That is a clear indicator that a person cannot rank highly in society without an education.”

Her story is very similar to that of Guinness World Record holder Kimani Maruge who enrolled in primary school at the age of 84. Maruge had a 2010 movie, called The First Grader, made about his experience.

Wednesday 29 May 2013

Kwara Poly - ADMISSION INTO HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND), (FULL-TIME & PART-TIME),

2013/2014 ADMISSIONS ADVERTISEMENT
ADMISSION INTO HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND), (FULL-TIME & PART-TIME), NATIONAL DIPLOMA (PART-TIME) AND REMEDIAL STUDIES (FULL-TIME) FOR THE 2013/2014 ACADEMIC SESSION.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following programmes of the Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin in the 2013/2014 Academic Session:
AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES
1.HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND), FULL-TIME PROGRAMMES (TWO SESSIONS)
The following programmes are available on Full-Time basis only for two academic sessions.

A. INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES
1. Statistics
2. Science Laboratory Technology with options in Chemistry, Microbiology & Physics with Electronics.
3. Hospitality Management
B. INSTITUTE OF FINANCE & MANAGEMENT STUDIES
1. Accountancy
2. Banking & Finance
3. Business Administration and Management.
4. Marketing
5. Public Administration
6. Purchasing & Supply
C. INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
1. Architectural Technology
2. Building Technology
3. Estate Management
4. Quantity Surveying
5. Urban & Regional Planning
6. Surveying and Geoinformatics.
D. INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
1. Computer Science
2. Office Technology & Management
E. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
* Agricultural Engineering Technology with options in:
1. Farm Power & Machinery Engineering
2. Post Harvest Technology
3. Soil and Water Engineering
* Civil Engineering Technology with options in:
1. Structural Engineering
2. Transportation Engineering
* Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology with options in:
1. Power and Machine
2. Electronics and Telecommunication
* Mechanical Engineering Technology with options in:
1. Manufacturing Engineering Technology
2. Power and Plant Engineering Technology
* Mining Engineering Technology with option only in:
  • 1. Mining Engineering Technology
* Metallurgical Engineering Technology with option only in
1. Metallurgical Engineering Technology
NB: Prospective candidates are expected to indicate their areas of interest (options)
2. HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND), PART-TIME PROGRAMMES (THREE SESSIONS)
The following programmes are available on Part-Time basis only for three academic sessions.
A. INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES
1. Statistics
B. INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
1. Computer Science
C. INSTITUTE OF FINANCE & MANAGEMENT STUDIES
1. Accountancy
2. Banking & Finance
3. Business Administration and Management
4. Marketing
5. Public Administration
6. Purchasing & Supply
D. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
1. Electrical / Electronic Engineering Technology
2. Mechanical Engineering Technology
3. Agricultural Engineering Technology
4. Civil Engineering Technology
3. NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND), PART-TIME PROGRAMMES (THREE SESSIONS)
A. INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES
1. Statistics
2. Science Laboratory Technology
3. Hospitality Management
B. INSTITUTE OF FINANCE & MANAGEMENT STUDIES
1. Accountancy
2. Banking & Finance
3. Business Administration and Management.
4. Marketing
5. Public Administration
6. Purchasing & supply
C. INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
1. Architectural Technology
2. Estate Management
3. Urban & Regional Planning
4. Building Technology.
D. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
1. Civil Engineering Technology
2. Electrical / Electronic Engineering Technology
3. Mechanical Engineering Technology
4. Metallurgical Engineering Technology.
5. Agricultural Engineering
E. INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
1. Computer Science
2. Office Technology & Management
4. REMEDIAL STUDIES PROGRAMMES (ONE SESSION ONLY)
The following Remedial Studies programmes are available on Full-Time basis for indigenes of Kwara State only and to run for one academic session:
1. Agricultural Engineering Technology
2. Agricultural Technology
3. Architectural Technology
4. Building Technology
5. Electrical / Electronic Technology
6. Estate Management
7. Hospitality Management
8. Computer Science
9. Civil Engineering Technology
10. Metallurgical Engineering Technology
11. Mechanical Engineering Technology
12. Mineral Resources Engineering Technology
13. Statistics
14. Urban & Regional Planning
15. Surveying and Geoinformatics.
16. Science Laboratory Technology
17. Office Technology and Management
18. Quantity Surveying
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) PROGRAMME
Applicants for admission into the HND programmes will be required to have the following qualifications:
1. National Diploma (ND) with a minimum of Lower Credit in the relevant field and five (5) relevant O/L credit passes at WASC, GCE, NECO and NABTEB at not more that two sittings. These credit passes must include English Language and Mathematics.
2. Evidence of one year Post ND Cognate experience (Industrial Training)
3. Applicants with Pass Grade in the ND will be required to have at least two (2) years Post National Diploma Industrial Experience .
4. Applicants in Agricultural Engineering Technology (Post-Harvest Technology options) are required to have at least a Lower Credit Grade at National Diploma (ND) programme in any of the followings:
1. Agricultural Engineering Technology
2. Agricultural Technology
3. Food Science Technology
* Applicants for Metallurgical Engineering Technology are expected to be graduates of National Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering Technology only.
* Applicants for Mining Engineering Technology are expected to be graduates of National Diploma in Mineral Resources Engineering Technology only.
* Holders of ND Computer Engineering are not admissible into HND
Elect/Elect. Engineering Technology and HND Computer Science
Programmes.
* Candidates will not be admitted in HND programmes different from those they had in their ND programmes.
* It is mandatory for HND Full-Time Applicants to fill the JAMB Registration Numbers used for their ND Programmes, Only Applicants with ND JAMB Registration Numbers will be considered for admission.
NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) PROGRAMMES (PART-TIME)
1.Applicants for admission into Part-Time National Diploma (ND) programmes will be required to have a minimum of five (5) O/L Credits at SSCE, GCE, NECO, and NABTEB at not more than two sittings.
2. Credit Passes in Mathematics and English Language is compulsory for all Applicants seeking admission into any programme in the Polytechnic.
REMEDIAL STUDIES PROGRAMME
Applicants seeking admission into the Remedial Studies programme must be INDIGENES of KWARA STATE with at least five (5) passes in WASC/GCE/NECO/NABTEB which must include English Language and Mathematics at not more than two sittings.
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Applications for admission will be done fully online. To make online payment for HND FULL TIME, HND PART TIME, ND PART TIME AND REMEDIAL STUDIES, follow the link through the school website: www.kwarapoly.edu.ng and other instructions there.
Note:
1. All applications attract a charge of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N7,500.00) exclusive of bank and other charges.
2. All payments for application should be made through ‘College Pay’ using your Debit Card, Master Card, or Prepaid Card.
3. All applications close on 31st July, 2013.
Signed
M. O. Salami
Registrar
Click here to apply

NO STUDENT DIED AT OOU ACTING REGISTRAR SAID

During the past week, various stories arises from the protest of some students at the Olabisi Onabajo University Campus in Ago Iwoye Ogun State.

Here is what the Acting Registrar said about the incident in an open letter on the school official website.

NO STUDENT DIED AT OOU
The attention of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) has been drawn to the libelous report that lives of some students were lost during a recent protest against regularisation of studentship which disrupted arrangements for the 2012/2013 Harmattan Semester Examinations.


The University Management wishes to categorically state that there is no iota of truth in the report as widely circulated in the social media networks.


The general public is advised to be wary of the antics of some mischief makers who peddle false information capable of damaging the reputation of Olabisi Onabanjo University.


Management advises parents and guardians to closely monitor the activities of their wards to prevent them from being recruited by detractors of the University.


Members of the University community and, indeed, the general public are assured of the return of normalcy to the campus. All registered students should note that the rescheduled Harmattan Semester Examinations will hold as announced.


Signed


Mrs. O. A. Osunsanya
Acting Registrar

Tuesday 28 May 2013

Kwara Poly Student Protest Over Killing Of Colleague



Kwara Poly Students Boil As Police Accidentally Shoot Student

It is yet another sad news from the Nigerian police yesterday as a police officer accidentally shoot a student yesterday in the ilorin metropolice..

The said student is a student of Kwara state polytechnic......

The shooting led to huge reaction by the students who began a peaceful protest in demand of d wanting police officer....

The police later tried dispassing the students with force then this led to an uncontrollable fracas....roads barricaded,movement restricted...

The road linking to the general hospital has been blocked leaving lots of patients wondering on the street.....pls government take control...

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Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto Closed


usman danfodio university has been shut down indefinitely due to student protesting violently late last night.
A peaceful protest about lack of water and electricity went awry when protester descend on those at the famous morocco ground at the permanent site of the campus for failing to join the protesting crowd, destroying cars parked and manhandling the female students.

The students later proceed to the vc quaters and were destroying properties all along. the school has been shut down till futher notice.

Monday 27 May 2013

ADMISSION FORMS INTO PAEDIATRIC NURSING AT UNIVERSITY OF PORTHARCOURT TEACHING HOSPITAL FOR 2013/2014 NOW ON SALE

Application are invited for admission into the underlisted one year Post Basic Nursing Programme for 2013/2014 session.
ENTRY REQUIREMENT
Applicants should possess the RN qualification with or without RM. WASC/GCE or NECO/GCE 5 credits including English Language, Mathematics and Biology fornot more than two sittings.
CLOSING DATE FOR RETURN OF APPLICATION FORMS:
July 24th 2013
Entrance Examination: July 31st 2013

Osun State University, UNIOSUN Gives Automatic Employment To 1st Class Graduates



This is a good development coming from the Osun State University, UNIOSUN. The University recently approved the appointment of their first set of 1st Class graduates as Graduate Assistants (Lecturers).

The Management of Osun State University has approved the appointment of its first set of first-class graduates. They are eight in number and they have been given employment as Graduate Assistants into the various Colleges of the institution.

These scholars include:

Mr. Adams Kashif Ololade,
Mrs Adekunle Adejoke O (Nee Salami),
Mr. Durowoju Olufemi Sunday,
Miss Fakanbi Oyepeju Ibukunoluwa,
Miss Odesanmi Oluwatosin Rachael,
Mr. Oladeji David Oluwayomi,
Mrs. Olojido Oluwatoyin Esther and Omodunbi Olumide O.

This is a good way to encourage excellence in students. I know some schools that do this every session and we can only hope more schools adopt this in order to get the very best into the lecturing jobs and to encourage students to strive to succeed.

Up Uniosun!!!!

Saturday 25 May 2013

Madonna University Begins 2013/2014 Admission Screening/Interview Exercise - Apply Now!

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the various degree programmes of Madonna University, Elele main Campus, Okija Campus and Akpugo Campus, for 2013/2014 Academic session.

Pre-Degree programmes are available in the following Faculties and Departments, except in the faculty of Law:

Faculty of Education and Arts
Departments Available:
Business Education
Computer Science Education
English
Faculty of Management Sciences

Departments Available:
Accountancy
Banking and Finance
Business Administration
Marketing
Faculty of Social Science

Departments Available:
Public Administration
Economics
Mass Communication
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Philosophy
Library Science & Information Technology
Faculty of Ecclesiastical Studies

Departments Available:
Theology
Religious Studies
Faculty of Law

Department Available:
Public Law
Property Law
Jurisprudence and International Law
Commercial Law
Faculty of Science

Departments Available:
Computer Science
Industrial Chemistry
Microbiology
Biochemistry
College of Medicine

Departments Available:
International Medicine
Community Medicine
Medicine and Surgery
Paediatrics
Pharmacology
Clinical Pathology
Haemathology and Immunology
Medical Microbiology
Anatomical Pathology
Physiology
Faculty of Health Sciences

Departments Available:
Medical Laboratory Science
Nursing Science
Public Health
Optometry
Faculty of Pharmacy

Departments Available:
Clinical Pharmacy
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacology and Toxicolgy
Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Departments Available:
Electrical/Electronics
Food Science and Technology
Petroleum Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Computer Engineering

Entry Requirements:
As obtainable in all Nigerian Universities offering pre-degree and degree programmes. Jamb score is not necessary for pre-degree candidates.
Method of application: Application forms and interview fee for Pre-degree and Degree candidates are available at the cost of #6,000.00 payable at any branch of the Mayfresh Savings and Loans Ltd

Application forms together with details on admission are obtainable from any of the following centres:-




i. The Registrar (Admission)

Madonna University Elele main campus,

P.M.B 48




ii. The Registrar (Admission)

Madonna University, Okija campus

P.M.B, 407, Ihiala L.G.A

Anambra State.




iii. Mayfresh Savings and Loans Ltd

Madonna University Akpugo Campus, Enugu.




iv. The Information Office,

Pilgrimage Centre,

Box 48, Elele

Rivers State




All completed application forms must be sent to the office of the Registrar, Madonna University in any of the campuses.




Note: Degree Candidates who choose other Universities through JAMB and wish to be admitted into Madonna University may apply in any of the campuses.




madonna.elele@madonnauniversity.edu.ng




madonna.okija@madonnauniversity.edu.ng




madonna.akpugo@madonnauniversity.edu.ng







Phone:




For further information contact the following:




Akpugo campus:

Mr. Onyebuchi Boniface (08039369345)

admission.akpugo@madonnauniversity.edu.ng




Elele campus:

Mr. Moses Ibeawuchi (08063365330, 07088597661)

admission.elele@madonnauniversity.edu.ng




Okija campus:

Asso. Prof C. O. C. Okafor (08033178531)

admission.okija@madonnauniversity.edu.ng

Afe Babalola University Admission Of Candidates Via Direct Entry Or Utme Examination 2013/2014

Afe Babalola University is the fastest growing private university in Africa. As part of its functional and reformatory education policy, ABUAD assembled a high level panel of local and international experts to design an inclusive modern and highly relevant curriculum on social justice to train new set of leaders to deal with multi-faceted problems confronting the world today both locally and internationally such as terrorism, corruption, financial and border crime, environmental justice etc.

The innovative curriculum will equip graduates with multi disciplinary and multi skilled knowledge suitable for employment locally and internationally. It combines carefully selected courses in law, social sciences, international languages and culture.

The Degree is highly relevant for students who would want to work in different areas of life including para-legal services, police, intelligence and security outfits, custom, immigration, judiciary, foreign affairs and other ministries. It is also relevant to politicians, culture and tourism experts, international diplomacy, consultants, national and multi-national corporations. It provides excellent foundation for students who could not gain admission to study law as a first degree to now pursue it at masters level or as a second degree.

The curriculum has been approved by NUC. ABUAD is the only university that offers Social Justice as at the degree level. The course is a worthwhile investment for parents and students who want to be versatile and relevant in this generation.

Entry Requirements:
Direct entry candidates should obtain Direct Entry form from JAMB and apply to the Registry.
UTME candidates: Five O' level credit passes in one sitting or six credit passes in two sittings including English Language, Lit. in English, Mathematics and any other Social Science subjects.


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR OTHER COURSES:
Direct entry admission is available for all courses listed below except Law, Medicine and Surgery, and Nursing

[1] COLLEGE OF LAW (5 Years)
[A] LL.B Law

Admission Requirements:
Five O' Level Credits passes to include English Language, Lit. in English and Mathematics at one sitting.

UTME subjects:
English, Lit. in English and any two Arts or Social Science subject


COLLEGE OF SCIENCES (4 years)
A. Department of Biological Sciences.
i. B.Sc. Microbiology
ii. B.Sc. Human Biology
iii. B.Sc Agricultural Science

B. Department of Chemical Sciences.
i. B.Sc. Biochemistry
ii. B.Sc. Chemistry
iii. B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry

C. Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
i. B.Sc. Mathematics
 ii. B.Sc Geology
iii. B.Sc. Computer Science
iv. B.Sc. Information and Communication Science Option
v. B.Sc. Physics with electronics vi. B.Sc. Geophysics

Admission Requirements
Candidates must possess a minimum of five O' level credit passes at one sitting or six O' level credit passes at two sittings including the following for each of the courses:

A) For (A) and (B) above, English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics/ Agric. Science.
B) For (C) above, English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Agric. Science.

UTME subjects:
Check 2013 UTME brochure for more details.


COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES (4 years).
A. Department of Economics and Management Studies.
i. B.Sc. Economics ii. B.Sc. Accounting
iii. B.Sc. Banking and Finance
iv. B.Sc. Business Administration
v. B.Sc. Tourism and Events Management

B. Department of Political and International Studies.
i. B.Sc. Political Science
ii. B.Sc. International Relation and Diplomacy
iii. B.Sc. Peace and Conflict Studies
iv. B.Sc. Intelligence and Security Studies

C. Department of Media and Social Studies.
i. B.Sc. Communication and Media Studie
ii. B.Sc. Sociology
iii. B.Sc. Psychology
Iv. B.Sc. SOCIAL JUSTICE

Admission Requirements:
Candidates must possess a minimum of five O' level credit passes at one sitting or six O' level credit possess at two sittings including English Language, Mathematics and other subjects relevant to course of study.

UTME Requirement.
Check 2013 UTME brochure for more details.


COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (4 years).
i. B.Ed. Human Biology
ii. B.Ed. Chemistry
Iii. B.Ed Computer Science
iii. B.Ed. Banking and Finance
iv. B.Ed. Accounting
v. B.Ed. Business Administration

Admission Requirements.
a) For B.Ed Chemistry: Five O' Level Credit passes in Mathematics, Chemistry, English Language and two of Physics, Biology and Agric. Science.
b) For B.Ed ICT and B.Ed Computer Science: Five O' Level Credit passes which must include Mathematics and English.
c) For B.Ed Business Administration: Five O' Level or NTC/NBC Credit passes in English Language, Mathematics plus three other Subjects.

UTME Subjects:
a) For B.Ed Chemistry: Chemistry and two other subjects from Physics, Biology and Mathematics
b) For B.Ed Computer Science, ICT and Sports Science: Mathematics, Physics and one of Chemistry, Biology and Geography/ Physics.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (5 years)
i. B.Eng Mechanical Engineering
ii. B.Eng Mechatronics
iii. B.Eng Electrical Electronics Engineering
iv. B.Eng Petroleum Engineering
v. B.Eng Civil Engineering.
vi. B.Eng Chemical Engineering
vii. B.Eng Computer Engineering

Admission Requirements:
5 O' level Credits at one or two sittings which must include English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any other Science Subject.

UTME Subjects:
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES.
i. Medicine and Surgery (M.B.B.S.) 6Years
ii. B.Sc. Nursing Sciences 5 Years
iii. Medical Laboratory Science (B.MLS) - 5Years
iv. B.Sc. Anatomy 4Years
v. B.Sc. Physiology 4Years
vi. B.Sc. Human Nutrition and Dietetics 4Years

Admission Requirements:
Candidates must possess a minimum of five O' level credit passes in one sitting including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology.

Others: A minimum of five O' level credit passes in one sitting or six O' level credit passes in two sittings including the above listed subjects.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (4 Years)
i. B.A Linguistics
ii. B.A History and International Studies
iii. B.A Theatre Arts
iv. B.A Philosophy and Religious Studies
v. B.A English Language

Admission Requirements:
Candidates must possess a minimum of five O' level credit passes at one sitting or six O' level credit passes at two sittings including English Language, Mathematics and other subjects relevant to course of study.

UTME Requirements:
Check 2013 UTME brochure for more details.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
(i) Intending candidates must sit for the 2013 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and satisfy JAMB requirements for admission.
(ii) The O' Level requirement can be obtained through SSCE, GCE, NECO, NABTEB or equivalent examinations
(iii) Candidates awaiting their SSCE equivalent results can also apply for admission provided the result will be available by resumption in September, 2013.
(iv) Direct Entry candidates must obtain Direct Entry form from JAMB

HOW TO APPLY
(i) Direct Entry candidates should obtain direct entry form from JAMB and contact the Registrar.
Admission into ABUAD for non Direct-Entry candidates is subject to successful passing of the UTME Examination and the Post-UTME screening. Such candidates should please watch out for details of the post UTME screening on newspapers and television after the publication of the UTME result by JAMB.

Application Forms can be purchase from any of the designated selling points on or before the screening date by paying N7, 500 into any of the listed banks or designated selling points:

- MAIN CAMPUS: AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY [ABUAD], ADO-EKITI, KM 8.5, AFE BABALOLA WAY, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE.

· IBADAN OFFICE, EMMANUEL CHAMBERS: 80, FAJUYI ROAD EKOTEDO, IBADAN.

· ABUJA OFFICE: EMMANUEL HOUSE, 24, MADEIRA STREET, IMANI ESTATE, MAITAMA, ABUJA.

· LAGOS OFFICE: EMMANUEL HOUSE, PLOT 1, BLOCK 4, CMD/JUBILEE ROAD, MAGODO GRA, LAGOS.

· PORT-HARCOURT OFFICE: EMMANUEL CHAMBERS, 7, ABA ROAD, PORT-HARCOURT.

POST UTME SCREENING DATE:
Watch out for the date and details of the Post-UTME Screening Centres in Newspapers, Television and the University website.
Candidates who did not choose ABUAD in their UTME are also qualified to participate in the post-UTME screening of the university and contact the Registrar

Thursday 23 May 2013

Gov Okorocha Orders Unemployed Graduates Back to Farms, offers N50m interest free loans.

In a bid to decongest unemployment situation that has formed a hydra-headed monster in Nigeria at large, Governor Rochas Anayo Okorocha of Imo State has ordered unemployed graduates in the State to get ready to be fully engaged in the farm land acquired by government in each of the autonomous community among 637 communities in the state.
 This action seemed to have frustrated thousands of degree and certificate-carrying unemployed graduates who emptied into the state capital to witness and be part of the Youth-Must-Work program unfolded yesterday.
Many graduates who were in Owerri the state capital with photocopies of their credentials for civil service jobs and possible employment in the state work force went home disappointed as no white collar job was to be made available to them.
Governor Okorocha made this known yesterday at Heroes Square Owerri while launching a programme he called “youth must work”.

He advised the youth to ensure that they fill the farm designated for the exercise adding that state government for the exercise will soon collaborate with House of Assembly to enact a law that would prosecute unemployed youths any moment from now.

The Governor charged Ministry of Agriculture to work in synergy with Community Government Council (CGC) to ensure that at least a hectare of farm land is established in each of the communities where youths will be gainfully employed adding that unemployment situation will be a thing of past after the exercise as those who are not interesting in Agric sector shall be engaged in super markets and oil companies among viable working carriers in the state.

According to Governor, five billion naira interest free loan will be set aside to cushion the plights and challenges of the unemployed youths. Governor Okorocha further approved ten thousand naira monthly stipend for each corps-member serving in the state which he said will be paid to them via CGC.

He further expressed dissatisfaction that the alleged sixty seven billion naira mismanaged by the immediate past administration would have gone a long way to arrest unemployment in Imo State, maintaining that EFCC should do further investigation on the said fraud.

Speaking further, Okorocha said that he has allocated about N5m each to members of the Imo State House of Assembly for employment purposes.

He also promised to procure at least five hundred cabs for the youth who might have interest in transportation business. He further said that in the Private Partnership Program, PPP, people shall be posted to hotels and supermarkets where they will be paid by the respective employers.

Earlier, the Imo State Coordinator of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) thanked the Governor for organizing such exercise adding that youth will always support him in all ramifications.

Reacting on the matter, a frontline youth leader and the National Secretary of Imo Youth Assembly, Comrade Precious Nwadike stated that “Okorocha should not toy and deceive Imo youths as he is also a graduate as we are meant to understand and should not treat the unemployed ones some of who graduated with better qualifications than him in the manner he is going now. Everybody cannot be Governor and that is why some of us are not governors today otherwise we are eminently qualified to be governors going by our academic qualification. We feel pained in us that Governor Okorocha who hails from Orlu zone could mobilize the youths of Imo State just to tell stories of how governance has failed in the state”
According to Nwadike who is also the President of OrluZurumee Youth Assembly, “we had earlier advised Governor Okorocha to engage the N10, 000 job beneficiaries rather than creating 15,000 jobs for another set of unemployed graduates and that is our position both at Orluzurumee Youth Assembly and Imo Youth Assembly. We are graduates and not market women as such we should not be told certain stories politicians tell artisans and market women. The idea of posting our young girls to hotels is another way of encouraging graduates to go into prostitution at a time like this when the Governor should make frantic effort to revamp the Imo State industrial layout at Onitsha road by simply making the roads accessible and reducing cost of production and encourage Imolites to come home and invest. The youths who benefited from the 10,000 jobs created by the last administration should be reconsidered than this new gospel from the present administration. We should not be toys in the hands of our leaders”       

UNILAG Post Graduate Admission Forms Now On Sale For 2013/2014 Admissions

Admission into Full-Time, Part-Time and Sandwich Postgraduate programmes of the University of Lagos, UNILAG; for a targeted award of any of Postgraduate Diplomas, Masters Degrees by Coursework, Professional Masters Degrees, Master of Philosophy Degrees and Doctor of Philosophy Degrees in the 2013/2014 Session is ongoing.

How to apply

1. Log on to School of Postgraduate Studies website: www.unilagspgs.edu.ng , click the “2013/2014 Application” Link for full information on the Application Process.
2. Sale of Application Forms commences on Wednesday May 22, 2013 and ends on Wednesday, July 3, 2013 .
3. Completed Application Forms are to be submitted online not later than Wednesday, July 17, 2013 .
4. Application Form fee: N22, 500:00 (Twenty-Two Thousand, Five Hundred Naira only).
5. Payment can be made through any branch of the designated banks below:

a) ACCESS BANK Plc
b) ECOBANK Plc
c) FIRST BANK Plc
d) GUARANTY TRUST BANK Plc
e) UNION BANK Plc
f) UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA Plc
g) WEMA BANK Plc
h) ZENITH BANK Plc

6. Kindly note the following:
a) Candidates are advised to read carefully the requirements for their desired programmes to confirm eligibility.
b) Candidates awaiting Bachelor’s Degree results, Nigerian citizens who have not completed the National Youth Service Corps assignments or are currently undergoing Postgraduate programmes are not eligible.
c) Holders of Degrees obtained from Outreach/Satellite campuses are not eligible.
d) Every applicant is required to upload all certificates listed in the application form, such as: Degree Certificates/Statement of Results, NYSC Certificate and Professional Certificates.
e) All Academic Transcripts must reach the Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies, UNILAG, on or before the beginning of registration.
f) All M.Phil/Ph.D. candidates are required to contact the relevant department for availability of Supervisors/vacancies before applying.
g) Please check for the dates of Qualifying Examinations/Interviews at the School of Postgraduate Studies Website: www.unilagspgs.edu.ng .

7. Applicants MUST print the completed Application Form and Photo Card. These will be required for submission at the examination/interview venue.
8. Candidates are required to LAMINATE their Photo Card after printing.

Redeemer's University Admission Application closing date now June 4th, 2013

Application for Post UTME/Admission screening into the Redeemer's University is currently on sale for prospective students who wish to apply for 2013/2014 undergraduate course at RUN.

This year, as usual, the Redeemer's University will admit students into 100L (via UTME) and 200L (via Direct Entry) as the case may be.

How to apply for Admission in Redeemer's University
Please visit any of the E-Tranzact partner banks to pay the sum of Six Thousand, Five Hundred Naira (N6,500.00) only for the Redeemer’s University Post UTME Form.

Thereafter, visit adms.run.edu.ng OR www.run.edu.ng to complete the Application Form.

Ensure that you print the Acknowledgement Slip and come along with it to the venue of the Post-UTME screening exercise.

Post UTME/Screening Dates
The 1st screening exercise was held on Saturday, 25th May, 2013 at three (3) centres, Abuja, Port-Harcourt and the Redeemer’s University Campus, Redemption Camp, 46-48 Lagos-Ibadan Express Way.

Next screening comes up on June 4th, 2013, same venues as above.
For details on available courses, and admission requirements, download the full admission advert from Redeemer's University Website by clicking here

Wednesday 22 May 2013

What do you think? Out of 120 Universities in Nigeria, only five have standard libraries – Prof. Aina

Prof. Aina said, “Despite this sordid picture, Nigerian universities are engrossed with webometrics ranking.”

The Professor of Library and Information Science at the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN, spoke in Ilorin when he delivered the 132nd inaugural lecture of the institution entitled: “Information, knowledge and the gatekeeper.”

Prof. Aina said, “Globally, the ranking of a university depends, to a large extent, on its library. A highly ranked university will have a quality university library. It is the repository of information and knowledge. The library is the intellectual heart of a university system.

“In the past, the National Universities Commission,NUC, made it mandatory for federal universities to spend 10 percent of their budgets on their libraries.

Unfortunately, many universities, in the last 20 years, have ignored this directive. Rather than spend on university libraries, they are more engrossed in the webometrics ranking of universities.       

See what JAMB CBT Exam Hall Look Like

The jamb "Cbt" Computer base test hall is so wonderful and so competent, in fact is enjoying and everything every student in Nigeria will like to practice because there is a lot of benefit and computer flexibility.

Over the past years now in Nigeria, student has been writing jamb paper and other secondary and institutional paper exams, one will notice that that even our graduates finds it difficult when it comes to computer operating and this stops many from getting job easily because the where not computer literate. But today if you watch at the picture hall of Jamb Cbt here you will see that if CBT should be introduce not only in jamb writing but also in Higher Institution exams and with that we will achieve our goals fast and our student will no longer be computer illiterate.
We are now in a technology age and we advice everyone to get introduce to it and also adapt to it for our own good both here in Nigeria and outside Nigeria. Just take a look once again at the picture of the Jamb CBT computer base test and see what it looks like. Wishes all writing CBT exams the best.      

JAMB Direct Entry Form is still on Sale

we are Using this Opportunity to announce to all candidate that need the 2013/2014 Direct Entry |Form to do that now through www.jamb.org.ng/Directentry Best of Luck.

Osun State Polytechnic Iree to resume on the 3rd of June

According to the past SUG President of the mentioned school (above), the school is to resume on the 3rd of June 2013. We wish you all the best as you resume.

What to ask Him before Marriage

Every student will one day become a wife. Here are things you need to ask before getting married to him.
1. CHILDREN:It is natural to think about children as you are planning a wedding. Marriage means starting a family, even if “Family” for you doesn't include having kids. Before you get married you need to discuss if you will have children, how many kids you want, will you adopt, and when you will start growing your family if you are having children. Don’t go into your marriage thinking that you can change each other’s mind. It’s not fair to expect a man to father children he doesn’t want or to deny him children. If this is the case you would both be happier with someone else.

2. MONEY:Life cost money. There is no denying that, which is why money is one thing to discuss before marriage. It’s important that both of you have an understanding on how to handle money. You also need to decide if you will keep separate bank accounts or join together. You should also discuss who is going to pay the bills and how much money you will save each month?


3. FAMILY:Have you met his family yet? Do you like them? Now is the time to figure out how you will handle your families and where you will lay boundaries. It’s insane to enter a marriage and think that his parents or your parents aren’t going to try to interfere at some point.

4. GOALS: Does he know what your future goals are? Do you know his? If you are career minded and plan to put all you have into work for the next 5 years so you can get a certain promotion or make a certain amount of money he needs to know this. You also need to know how his goals of quitting his current job to become a wedding singer are going to affect your life.

5. WHERE ARE YOU LIVING?:What’s the plan after you get married? Maybe you already live together and that takes out some of need to discuss before marriage, but you may still want to know how long do you plan to stay in your current home or if you need to start saving up to buy a house in the near future.

6. RELIGION:Believe it or not but religion is a very important thing to discuss before marriage. Chances are if you guys come from different religious backgrounds the topic has come up more than once. Figure out before you get married how you will celebrate religious holidays and handle any religious differences.

7. SECRETS:Secrets are another thing to let go of. If you think there might be a Unclad picture of you floating around out there from an ex-boyfriend or a job you held that you aren’t so proud of, tell him. It’s always best to come clean than to live worrying about it slipping out. How horrible would it be for your husband to find out at a party with all his friends that you use to dress as a clown at little kids’ birthday parties?


8. FAITHFULNESS :You would think that taking a vow to love one another unconditionally would sum up each other ideas on faithfulness, but that isn’t always the case. Some people really do believe that if you are different area codes it’s okay to mess around. Know for sure you are on the same page when it comes to faithfulness before taking the walk down the aisle.

9. VALUES:Everyone has their own set of values. While most values don’t differ too much one thing to discuss before marriage is what values are most important to each of you. Then you can decide what values you will share as a family.

10. SHOWING LOVE:We all receive love differently. Some people feel more loved when you give them a compliment or constantly reassure them of your love. Others see love as action. Find out what things you can do for each other to show you love one another.

11. CHORES:Didn’t think chores were a thing to discuss before marriage? Trust me it’s a talk you absolutely want to have. You need to be clear on what your expectations are on keeping the house clean. Decide who is responsible for what chores now, so everyone knows who is at fault when the trash hasn’t been taken out and the toilet is filthy.

12. BUDGET:It’s not enough to just discuss your finances. You also need to work out a budget together. This budget should cover all your bills, create a plan to pay off any debt, and save for the future. A good budget will clearly state how much money is left over each month to spend on personal items.

13. QUALITY TIME:Another thing to consider discussing before marriage is how you will spend quality time together. Don’t forget to plan date nights and special ways to appreciate each other.

14. PARENTING:If you have decided to have children you also need to discuss how you will parent. There are many different parenting styles. Some parents are stricter while other parents let things slide. There isn’t a right or wrong it’s just an important thing to know before marriage

15. HOW TO FIGHT:Do you know how to fight fair? Discuss before marriage how you can approach problems without getting ugly. Also figure out what topics are hot buttons that should be avoided in order to fight fair

16. FORGIVENESS:How will you forgive each other after an argument? Do you know what acts he considers unforgivable or may make it extremely hard for him to forgive you wholeheartedly? Find out these sort of things now.

17. TRUST:Can you trust each other? Are there certain things that he doesn’t trust you with right now? How can you get that trust back? Discuss before marriage any trust issues you have with each other.

18.JEALOUSY:Jealousy can be a huge downfall in any relationship. If you are a jealous person let him know that. Tell him the things that make you jealous and how he can avoid those things are help you get through them.

As you can see there are many things to discuss before marriage. Don’t let these topics scar you off about getting married. It’s just important that you and your future husband have a full understanding of one another. What are some other important things to discuss before marriage?

Okorocha Launches Youth Empowerment Programme

In a bid to tackle the high rate of unemployment in Imo State, Governor Rochas Okorocha has launched the Youth Must Work programme aimed at engaging and empowering all unemployed youths in the state.

The programme which was launched at the Heroes Square in Owerri, the Imo State capital, South East Nigeria brought together over 10,000 unemployed graduates from all the 27 local government areas in the state.

The programme is aimed at bringing all unemployed youths in the state together, identifying their different areas of specialisation and empowering them with the necessary tools which will get them fully engaged before they are gainfully employed in their desired jobs.

While decrying the high rate of unemployment in the country, the governor said corruption, selfishness and primitive accumulation of wealth by political leaders had been the major cause of unemployment in the country.

He added that as part of the action plan mapped out for the Youth Must Work programme, the state government had set aside an interest-free loan of N5 billion for thrift arrangement which will aid the youths to set up integrated farming in their communities.

Mr. Okorocha said that government would also sponsor 100 youths to South Africa to train as pilots and 500 of them to Singapore for entrepreneurial training.

Governor Okorocha stated that one of the cardinal objectives of the Youth Must Work programme is to develop the economy of the state through agriculture for which the state government had provided one hectare of land in each of the 560 communities in the state.

9 Tips On How To Become A Stronger Woman

Yesterday, we present to you the  first female rear admiral, today we are looking at 9 tips on how to become a stronger woman. read, learn and enjoy.
1. Identify your femaleness.
Find that part of you that makes you a special female specifically. Do you have pretty eyes? A lyrical voice? Flowing hair? Find something that you can look at your feminine side and say now that is something woman about me. It doesn't have to be an appearance characteristic, but definitely something men just can't pull off like you do.

2. Find a strong woman you believe in.
Emulate her. Look to Audrey Hepburn, Mother Teresa, Hillary Clinton, your mother, your best friend's big sister, anyone! Find a woman you appreciate. Next time you need to be strong think to yourself, "What would (insert name) do?"

3. Cut out all the drama.
It can be hard but confident strong women don't appreciate gossip and over the top emotional situations. You can be a tender, emotional, easily moved woman. That does not mean you need to talk about other people's business. When gossip comes up in conversation think classy and don't contribute.

4. Start talking to people and be proud of what you have to say.
Confidence is key. It can be very difficult when you are a reserved woman, but speaking up changes everything. Make conversation with strangers (in an appropriate, non-threatening manner) and stay involved in current events and newsworthy topics to help make wise up-to-date chit chat. When speaking to those you already know speak more than you usually do, but give people a chance to speak about themselves as well. (No one likes to do anything more than talk about themselves and taking that away is dangerous.) Remember to be proud, patient, pensive when speaking. You don't want to come off as cheeky or boastful so thoroughly thinking through your statements can be helpful.

5. Kiss the past goodbye.
If you're doing an internal make over than wiping your past clean can be a great mental break. Take a step back and think to yourself, "I woke up this morning a powerful female. I'm staying that way no matter what comes my way, and anything I did yesterday can just melt away. I'm not doing that again." And if your past ever does come back to bite you, supply an apology from a place of both humility and strength. If you feel the need to let these people know you're moving on tell them so. They may not agree and the band-aid formed may not hold, but you will be happier internally if you stay strong, don't lash out, and keep your cool.

6. Keep your convictions.
Don't run from fights. Wanting to avoid conflict is a natural reaction to any issue, but fleeing from it doesn't always help. Speak what's on your mind in a civil manner, even if you're opponent is not being as lady-like. Tell them why you believe you are correct, justify that statement, and give them an opportunity to speak openly. If you discover you are correct and they lay down walk away empowered, but be gracious about your victory. If you discover you were wrong in your beliefs politely explain what you were wrong about, apologize if necessary, and walk away guilt free. (Over apologizing can be painful, so be calm and remain strong.) If you come to a dead tie that remains unresolved: drop it. If it's brought back up, handle it. But don't go searching for an issue.

7. Admit your flaws. Be open and content with things you are not good at, laugh about photos of yourself you find unflattering, and smile about positions you did not achieve/ contests you did not win etc. Be content not being perfect. Women who try to be exempt from flaws crumble faster than those with too many to count.

8. Be happy having enemies.
From a young age everyone must learn that some people just won't like you. Once you know you are disliked by someone (whether it was provoked or not) understand that and know they aren't worth your time. Don't force a friendship to happen, it will do more harm than good.

9. Handle insults and compliments with grace.
Take every comment made about you as lightly as possible. Appreciate flattering statements with a simple un-exaggerated "thank you" and ignore not so flattering comments.

Tuesday 21 May 2013

Akpabio Bags Best Governor In Africa Award

Akwa Ibom State governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, has bagged the best Governor in Africa Award from an Accra-based Africa Development Magazine, for his development strides in the state.



Presenting the award in Accra, Ghana, renowned Ghanaian Professor, Walter Alhassan, described Governor Akpabio as an icon of democracy and a good example of what leadership should represent.

He said that available and verifiable facts singled out Chief Akpabio as a pride of Africa, worthy of emulation.

Speaking on behalf of the organisers, Soma Brown recounted the numerous achievements of the Akpabio administration in Akwa Ibom State, but particularly noted the free, compulsory and qualitative education policy; free medical care for pregnant women, children and the aged; and the massive infrastructural investment as key reasons for the award conferred on Governor Akpabio.

Receiving the award, Governor Akpabio, represented by his Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Aniekan Umanah, thanked the magazine for considering him for the global honour.

Meet Nigeria's First Female Rear Admiral

ITUNU HOTONU, Nigeria's First Female Rear Admiral

She is smart, well-dressed and very articulate. And yes, she is so neat that you do not have to wonder why many fall in love with the navy because of their spotlessly clean uniforms. Enter REAR ADMIRAL ITUNU HOTONU, the first female to attain the rank of a Rear Admiral in the Nigerian Navy, one of Africa's most sophisticated navies. That makes her the highest-ranking female officer in the Nigerian Armed Forces as her rank is equivalent to a two-star-general in the Nigerian Army. Rear Admiral Itunu Hotonu is the second female two-star general produced in the Nigerian Armed Forces. The first was Major-General Aderonke Kale who retired in 1997.



While Kale was with the medical corps of the Nigerian Army and rose through the ranks, Hotonu, a trained architect, became an expert in naval logistics. Her expertise and skills cover a wide area: military, strategic planning and communications, crisis management and communications, command and international relations.

The name Hotonu is of the Fon tribe and Fon people are also found in Benin Republic where they founded the Kingdom of Dahomey around 1600. The kingdom was famous for the Dahomey Amazons, an all-female military regiment of the kingdom.

BIRTH AND EARLY DAYS
Born 54 years ago in Badagry, Lagos State (18th January, 1959), she is the first child in a family of four girls. She stated that her father raised her as a boy, and even at a tender age, she was already doing all the 'manly' chores in the house, such as repairing sockets and driving vehicles. She also talked of a superb childhood where everyone encouraged her to aim for the highest goals and achievements.

EDUCATION AND NAVAL TRAINING
In 1985, she graduated from the University of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka, Enugu State where she read architecture, after which she worked for two years as an architect after which she went for her professional exams. After that, she made attempts to join the army but she was rejected as they told her there was no place for ladies in its engineering corps. Disappointed and feeling dejected, it was until someone hinted her to try the Navy, where recruitment take place irregardless of the gender. Then she tried, got enlisted in 1985 and today, she is a Rear Admiral. She said in an interview with the Sun of the tough training:
It was tough training in the Navy

Training was tough and the best way I can describe it to you is to multiply what they put you through during National Youth Service Corps by 20 times and then you get an idea of what the training was like. I enjoyed it but wao, it was tough. But the good thing was that at the end of it all you come out fitter than you have ever been in your life.

You come out more disciplined and you come out with a commitment to keep fit.

So in all, life was very interesting while I was undergoing my training as a naval officer. First of all, you know I had done NYSC so I had the creamy taste of military training. But the real Navy basic training was much more than that, and the thing is that at the end of it all you know it taught me a lot of discipline and it gave me strength that I didn't know I had, physical strength; so it was very good. Even though the training was not easy, the truth is that after surviving the first few days when you are acheing all over, you actually get used to it. I mean the human body is very resilient and at the same time interesting and you can actually train yourself to get used to it.

If somebody offends in a squadron they will punish the whole squadron, I couldn't understand it. I was like if somebody offends and the person owns up why should you punish all of us? But one of the instructors told me that look, if you are in a hostile situation may be in a war situation you have to look out for everybody and that the mistake of one person can cause everybody's life because your survival depends on you as a group.


MILITARY POSITIONS

-Director of Projects, Naval Headquarters

-Commander, Lagos Logistics Depot

-Command Logistics Officer, Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command, Calabar

-Managing Director, Nigerian Navy Post Service Housing Scheme (NNPSHS), Karshi, Nassarawa State where she was able to build and complete over 1,000 houses, with the first 460 completed within a year. Under her administration, water reserve capacity of the estate was increased from 60,000 litres to a whopping 600,000 litres.

BECOMING NIGERIA'S FIRST FEMALE REAR ADMIRAL

In December 2012, she was decorated by President Goodluck Jonathan and Mrs. Josephine Anenih as the very first female Rear Admiral in the history of the Nigerian Navy. She was one of the eleven Navy Commodores promoted to the rank of a Rear Admiral. She is the very first female Rear Admiral not only in Nigeria but in the entire West African sub-region. She was promoted alongside 22 other officers from the Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Air Force to the ranks of Rear Admirals and Air Vice Marshals respectively. The venue was the Nigerian Army Headquarters Officers' Mess in Abuja.

A delighted President Jonathan would later comment about the females making waves in the Nigerian Armed Forces. He said: “So, when will I see Nigerian women flying jets? We will want to start training women at the NDA to become regular combatant officers, those who are strong enough to face the rigours, in some years to come, maybe the Commander of the Presidential Air Fleet (PAF) can be a woman.”

Actually, I think it will be very cool if a woman commandeers the President's Air Fleet. As in! 

She says: Well, I am happy about my promotion to the rank of a rear admiral in the Nigerian Navy and the fact that it is during my life time that females are now been recruited into the Nigerian Defence Academy to train as Regular Combatant Officers. And it is very good for women, young girls coming after me came out of my promotion to the rank of a Rear Admiral, I can only say I thank God. I feel humbled. I never for once in my life thought my name would be linked to the first set of female regular combatant cadets. I am just so thankful, I'm just so overwhelmed and I'm so humbled.


ACHIEVEMENTS

It will interest you to know that her becoming a female Rear Admiral is actually one of many firsts. Right from primary school, she was always leading her class and when she joined the military, she continued to shine and recorded the following achievements:

-First female military officer to attend the National Defence College (formerly National War College). Owing to her outstanding performance, she became the first female officer to be recommended as a Directing Staff (Instructor) at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji, Kaduna. She was also the very first female architect in all the arms of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

-When the Nigerian Navy was celebrating its 54th anniversary, Rear Admiral Hotonu won the Most Outstanding Performance Award as the Managing Director of the Nigerian Navy Post Service Housing Scheme (NNPSHS).

-Best Overall Graduating Student in a class of 73 students at the National Defence College, Abuja (2003-2004) as a member of Course 12. She received the Commander-in-Chief’s Prize and the Commandant’s Prize for the Best Research. Great things happen when women have focus!

She also completed the NOWA Educational Centre complete with a creche, nursery, primary and junior secondary school (with boarding facilities).

OTHER APPOINTMENTS AND HONOURS

-In May 2011, she was appointed as a Member of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into election violence in Akwa Ibom State and the civil unrest in some Northern states.

-In 2011, she was invited by the Liberian Government as a Special Guest to mentor females in the Liberian Armed Forces.

-In January 2012, she was honoured at the 17th THISDAY Annual Awards for Excellence.

Affectionately called Mama in the office, she is happily married.

HER WORDS

While delivering her speech at the Sixth Bowen University Convocation Lecture, she complained about the dilapidated state of infrastructure in Nigeria:

“My journey from United Kingdom to Lagos, took only 6:20hours. The journey was 3000 kilometers to Nigeria. It is a pity that my trip to Iwo from Lagos, a journey of 200 kilometers took six hours”. This was the condition of our infrastructure in Nigeria.

“We need to pray for the development of Nigeria. Cursing and criticizing the country would not help matter. It would only worsen it. Criticism will only bring the country down. Nigerians should not look down on the country. We are the changes and we are part of the changes we want in Nigeria”.

-"Women who want to be up there must work for it. It is not a joke, you must show that you can do it. -At the 100 Years of the Nigerian Woman -Achieving 50/50 by 2020, Lagos, April 2013.

-I had a dream to get to the top of my career and nothing was going to let me go off that dream. Sometimes it looked like a distant dream, sometime it would even fade to a dot in the horizon, sometime I would want to give up but the good thing was that I had a lot of supportive people who believed in me, people who, when the going got really rough, said to me, no, you cannot give up.

-The major challenge, I must be very honest with you, is the fact that you know you meet a lot of men who wonder what you are doing in their territory and you have to spend everyday of your life proving that you should be here. For me there is nothing in this constitution that says I am not a full fledged citizen of this country. I don't see it anywhere, but you see, there are still people who still have issues with that, and such people vent their frustration on you. But you have to be resilient enough and claim your place because nobody is going to give it to you.

OH, HER HAIR?

Yes na, you kuku trust ladies na. Here is what she has to say about her hair

As a matter of fact I don't have anything against making my hair. It's just that I had very long hair and I will just cut it when I want to and grow it back when I want to. Then one of the times when I cut it, my husband to be then said ha, I like this hair and he never let me grow it back and I got use to it and apparently it's different and people tell me they like it so I kept it that way and it has automatically become my trademark.

CONCLUSION
Appointed the Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Navy Holdings Limited, which included all the commercial ventures of the Navy, such as the Post Service Housing Scheme, hotels, suites, marine services, microcredit finance scheme and so on (January 2011-January 2013) and without any iota of doubt, her achievements will surely spur on many young Nigerians who also have lofty dreams in the face of countless obstacles. For the young and ambitious females, she has this to tell you: They must have faith in themselves and they must have self-discipline. They must have strength of character. They must never allow themselves to be intimidated by anybody because believe me people will try but it depends on how they handle it. They must never, ever compromise themselves. That is the advice I have for them.

“Your parents have invested well in you. How wisely you protect that investment is up to you. You must be humble to believe that others know what you do not know. Avoid short cuts and slothfulness. Focus on what you want to do and pursue it. Never abandon your dream no matter how tough. Learn to rise up each time you fall because falling is real. Hard work is the key you need to unlock success....stand your ground and never let go your dream.

Here is What Happened in Olabisi Onabanjo University



Students of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, on Monday protested the attempt by the institution’s management to prevent their colleagues that had not complied with the regularisation policy from sitting for the Harmattan Semester Examination.

The regularisation policy is aimed at making students confirm their studentship by presenting documents and receipt of payment of relevant fees for verification by the University.

The tudents of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State who participated in the protest wants the University to give their colleagues whom have not complied more time to carry out the regularisation. The Harmattan Semester Examination of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, OOU has now been postponed for the third time now.

Saturday 18 May 2013

Download, Request and Send Shout Out to your friends

Have you ever requested or dedicated a song to a friend or mum and dad during special occasions like Birthday, Wedding or the likes on Radio and Television but they didn't get to know about it cos they were not watching or listening to that program at that particular time? Here is your chance to eradicate that. Click Here Now to eradicate that.

Can You Believe This Osun Emerges With Lowest Unemployment Rate In Nigeria

Vindicated! Osun Emerges with Lowest Unemployment rate in Nigeria – National Bureau of Statistics



30 MONTHS OF GOVERNMENT UNUSUAL: Osun Vindicated, with lowest unemployment rate (3%) in Nigeria by National Bureau of Statistics.

Mopping up 40,000 youths off the streets in two years and productively engaging them, thereby pumping 200 Million Naira monthly into the local economy with its attendant multiplier effects in commerce and exchange of goods and services, triggered economic rejuvenation and coupled with massive infrastructural development dotting across the landscape of Omoluabi land on a scale unparalleled in the 21-year history of our darling State of Osun, cannot but propel us forward…

FUOYE Cut-Off Mark For UTME, Post-UTME & Admission Requirements For 2013/2014

This is information on Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, FUOYE Post UTME Cut-Off Mark, UTME Cut-off Mark and general admission requirements.

Candidates who have seen their UTME results and who chose Federal University, Oye-Ekiti for the 2013/2014 JAMB UTME are hereby informed of Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Cut-off Mark, Post-UTME Cut-Off Mark & other Admission Requirements in this short post. 

Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Post-UTME Cut-Off Marks & Admissions Requirements For 2013/2014 Session?

Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, FUOYE Requirement for Admission via UTME – 100 level
1. Minimum of Credit passes in Five (5) subjects including English Language at the SSCE, GCE O’Level and any other equivalent examinations at two sittings.
2. UTME score of at least 180 for all programmes.
3. Candidates must make FUOYE as their 1st and/or 2nd choice to qualify to write the Post-UTME Screening Test.
4. Final selection will be based on the candidate’s average scores from the UTME and Post-UTME screening Tests.

Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, FUOYE Admission through Direct Entry -200 Level
1. Minimum of credit passes in five (5) subjects including English Language at SSCE, GCE O’Level or FUOYE valent qualification at not more than two sittings.
2. Must possess an HND, OND or NCE in the relevant programme to be undertaken in FUOYE.
3. An acceptable score is prescribed for admission at the Direct Entry Screening Exercise.
4. Final selection is a combination of candidate’s certificates and the direct entry screening result.

EKSU Post-UTME Cut-Off & Admissions Requirements For 2013/2014

Candidates in the last UTME who choosed the Ekiti State University, EKSU for the 2013/2014 JAMB UTME should be informed about EKSU UTME Cut-off Mark, Post-UTME Cut-Off Mark & other Admission Requirements.




We have been dropping Post-UTME Cut-Off Marks for all Universities in Nigeria, in fact for all tertiary institutions in Nigeria. This includes all general admission requirements for institutions, If your Own School of Choice Information has not been Posted, Just Keep your Fingers crossed and Relax.

UTME, Post-UTME Cut-Off Marks & Admissions Requirements For 2013/2014 Session?
1. EKSU Requirement for Admission via UTME (100 level)
2. Minimum of Credit passes in Five (5) subjects including English Language at the SSCE, GCE O’Level and any other equivalent examinations at not more than two sittings.
3. UTME score of at least 200 In All Programmes.
4. Candidates must make EKSU as their 1st and/or 2nd choice to qualify to write the Post-UTME Screening Test.
5. Final selection will be based on the candidate’s average scores from the UTME and Post-UTME screening Tests.

EKSU Admission Requirement through Direct Entry (200 Level)
1. Minimum of credit passes in five (5) subjects including English Language at SSCE, GCE O’Level or equivalent qualification at not more than two sittings.
2. Must possess an HND, OND or NCE in the relevant programme to be undertaken in EKSU.
3. An acceptable score is prescribed for admission at the Direct Entry Screening Exercise.
4. Final selection is a combination of candidate’s certificates and the direct entry screening result.


Note:-EKSU Admission is strictly on merit.

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List of Illegal Universities in Nigeria Confirmed By NUC

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has unveiled the identities of the illegal “universities” with known addresses operating in the country. The commission disclosed this yesterday at the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission (ICPC) headquarters during a joint press conference on the activities of the operators of the illegal “universities” across the country.

According to a release signed by the NUC deputy director (legal), Moses Awe, and made available to LEADERSHIP, 41 illegal universities have so far been identified with fixed addresses and have been published on NUC website.

Meanwhile, the ICPC also disclosed at the briefing that it had commenced a nationwide joint operation with security operatives, beginning yesterday, to close down the premises of the 41 identified illegal “universities”, with the aim of seizing their properties, making arrest of operators and prosecuting the culprits.

The culprits were allegedly either using a fake name or illegally operating a satellite campus in the name ofan approved and known institution.

List Of Illegal Universities In Nigeria With Known Addresses

1. University of Accountancy and Management Studies | 41, Ikorodu Road, Jibowu,Yaba, Lagos.
2. Concept College London CITEC Villa Junction, Gwarinpa, Abuja.
3. Imo State University (Illegal Study & Degree-awarding Centre) Garki Primary School Behind UTC, Area 10, Abuja.
4. Logos Institute (Illegally affiliated Olabisi Onabanjo University) 9, African Church Road, Ifako Ijaiye, Lagos. Director: Pastor Femi Majekodunmi
5.Open University of Nigeria C/o Notitia Tutorial Centre, No. 5, Dar-es Salem Crescent, Wuse II Abuja Coordinator: Larry James
6. Mr. David Lornem New Idea Management Consultants & Open Learning Network, 18/19 Ahmadu Bello Way, NNDC Building Kaduna.
7. Imo State University (Illegal Satellite Campus) Lucia Group of Schools Ibusa Road, Asaba
8. Temple University Orozo, Abuja. (Proprietors are already facing trial at Karu Magistrate Court)
9. Volta University College No. 13, Okehie Street, Aba.
10. Abia State University (Illegal Study Centre) International Secondary School, Aba.
11. Triumphal University, Omugbo town, Orumba North LGA, Anambra.
12. Rockville University Uburu, Ohaozara LGA, Ebonyi State.
13. Royal University Izhia, Abakaliki.
14. University of Caribbean | 22, Agbarho Street, Idi Iroko, opp Govt. College, Ikorodu, Lagos.
15. Irish University Business School London (Anchor: Lobi Business School) 20, Old Otukpo Road, Makurdi.
16. University of Education Winneba Ghana a) 39A Ayilara Street, Ojuelegba, Lagos. b) Federal College of Education (Tech) Awka. c) Royal Star College, Lawanson, Surulere – Lagos.
17. Irish University Business School Doseg International College, Akin Mateola Street, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos.
18. Christ Message International University, 174/178, Okota Road, Isolo, Lagos.
19. University of Nigeria (Illegal study centre) a) Ansar-Udeen Grammar School, Randle Avenue, Surulere, Lagos.
20. University of Ibadan (Illegal Campus) Agent: Quality Merchandise Associates 5, Emmaneul Kolawole Street, Somolu, Lagos. Lecture centres: i) Bright Future College Somolu, Lagos.
21. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (Illegal Campuses) | Agent: Quality Merchandise Associates Lecture centres:
i) Bright Future College Somolu, Lagos.
ii) St. Margaret, Comprehensive College, Agboju, Lagos
iii) Victory College, Abule Onigagbo, Ikeja.
iv) Topmost Collge, 3 Ikorodu Road, Maryland, Lagos.

22. North Central University KM4, Otukpo – Adoka Road, Otukpo, Benue State.
23. University of Applied Management, Germany | Agent: Dr. Martins Gyambrah Cambridge College of Arts and Science, 6, Ikole Street, off Gimbiya street, Area 11, Abuja.
24. Luminar International Centre for Health and Alternative Medicine

a) 16 Nkwubor Road, Enugu.
b) Ekpuinto Mgbowo Autonomous Community, Awgu, Enugu State.


25. Houdegbe North America University Pioneer School of Management, Airport Road, Kano. | Agent: Mr. Jibril – 07040044859
26. The International Universities (TIU) Missouri Pioneer School of Management, Airport Road, Kano. | Agent: Mr. Jibril – 07040044859
27. Pilgrims University 5/7 Okpu Umuobo Road Opp. Union Bank, Umungasi, Aba. 07082801611
28. EC Council University No. 5, Babatola Drive, Off Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja. CEO: Tim Akano – 017901013.
29. Atlas University Agent: Southland College of Tech 50, Zik Avenue, Uwani, Enugu. 08086673378.
30. Halifax Gateway University 20, Aranle Street, Surulere, Lagos.
31. Urban University College of Nigeria 88, Afikpo Road, Abakaliki.
32. Christ Alive Christian Seminary & University No. 48, Kenneth Street, Agbani Road, Enugu.
33. Atlanta International University i/c Best Choirce Consult Ltd., 21, Aguta Road, Opp. CKC Okija.
34. Christians of Charity American University of Science and Technology No. 2, Oshimili Street, 3rd Floor, Off old Enugu Road, Nkpor.
35. Atlanta Univeristy CMML Secondary School, Ayagba, Kogi State.
36. Samuel Ahmadu University C/o Govt. Sec. School, Makurdi.
37. Atlas University Uko Eshet Street, Ikot Usoso, Oku – Uyo.
38. Concept College London No. 15 Abdul’Azeez Atta RoadOpposite B Division, Surulere, Ilorin.
39. Royal Institute of Continuing Education (Illegally running degree of AAU, Akungba Akoko) 70, Station Road, Osogbo, Osun State. Lecture Centres:
a) Old Children Boarding School, Osogbo.
b) Fakunle Grammar School, Osogbo.

40. Federal College of Complementary & Alternative Medicine of Nigeria No. 4, Bujumbura Street, Off Libreville Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.
41. Richmond Open University Arochukwu, Abia State.


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JAMB Gets 7-days Ultimatum To Release Scripts For Remarking + Reason why the Mass Failure was High





An education consultant, Mr oludotun shodunke, has given JAMB 7 days ultimatum to release some scripts for re-marking or face court action.

Shodunke wants to prove that the examination body failed many candidates because the examination question allegedly leaked.




In an interview with The nation, Shodunke who led some Candidates protest, the mass failure In the utme In maryland, Lagos, last Thursday, queried the jamb leadership led by prof. Dibu Ojerinde In conducting the examination.

He stated that most of the students were failed by the body because of the rumour that paper leaked.

If paper leaked, the right thing is for the body to have cancelled the exercise and fixed another day for it. You can not punish students with what I called "monumental failure" because the examination paper leaked.. Leakage of examination paper cannot be blamed on the students, "he said".

The nation newspaper
May 16, 2013
Page 27.

Federal Universities you Should not Choose if you did not Score upto 230 in JAMB

Do not choose Unilorin, UI, Unilag, OAU, ABU if you score between 200 - 220

WARNING:- No Federal University will ever Admit any Candidates who choose them as a Second Choice. Now, If I were you, I Scored between 200 - 210 and I wish to Secure Admission into the University this Year, No matter what it takes, I will go get the "JAMB Change of Institution/Course" form and Apply into a State University, Its that Simple.

Mistake you Should never do, Do not apply into any of this University if your Score is not upto 230 i.e Unilorin, University of Ibadan, Unilag, Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ahmadu Bello Univeristy, ABU else you might just waste another Year.

Thats my Peanut for 2013 Jambites, Thank me later.

Lol Principal flees town after impregnating Army officer’s daughter in Kogi

A Principal of one Baptist High School, Ekinrin/Adde, in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State, Mr. Ajayi Ajibulu has allegedly impregnated one of his students (undisclosed name) . The secret between the Principal and the young girl was exposed after the principal’s letter via the girl to a doctor who was to carry out an abortion on her was seen by her (the girl) female friend.

Naijaloaded investigation has revealed that the girl is a daughter to a retired Army officer who was also a close friend to the principal. Sources told our reporter that it was because of the closeness that had existed between the principal and the girl’s father that she became regular in the principal’s house, leading to the pregnancy.

It was revealed that the girl was still contemplating carrying out the abortion, which would have been the third of its kind, when her friend stumbled on the letter, and quickly let ‘the cat out of the bag’. After being informed of the development, the father raised the alarm, attracting the youth of the town who dragged the principal to the king’s palace.

Oba Solomon Hambolu, the king, had advised the community to remain calm over the matter, as his palace was capable of dealing with the matter. He cautioned them not to take the law into their hands.

A bird in the know has squealed that the Principal has been having issues with his staff relating to his diabolical practices, even as a church deacon.

Naijaloaded has also gathered that the Principal escaped from the King’s Palace after the youth had delivered him to the king, and may have fled the town already.

Tuesday 14 May 2013

More Cut Off Marks Check it Out

Following the release of results for the just-written Jamb UTME exams, these are the cut-off marks for the various tertiary institutions across the country.

=> Nnamdi Azikiwe University, NAU/UNIZIK: 180 Arts (except Departments of English & History )and Education 200 for others

=> Federal University of Technology Owerri, FUTO: 180 First and Second Choice.

=> University of Ibadan UI: 200 First and Second Choice Most preferred

=> University of Lagos Unilag: 200 all courses, First Choice only

=> University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN: 200 all courses; first and second Choice.

=> Obafemi Awolowo University OAU: 200 [First Choice].

> Nnamdi Azikiwe University,NAU/ UNIZIK: 180 Arts (except Departments of English & History) and Education and 200 for others; first choice only.

=> University of Ilorin, Unilorin: 200

=> University of Ado- Ekiti: 200

=> University of Benin, UNIBEN 200; first choice only

=> Ahmadu Bello University (ABU),Zaria: 180 for Science based courses and 190 for Arts, Social Science, Law and Administration; first choice only

=> Usmanu Danfodiyo University,Soko to: 180; First and second choice

=> Federal University of Technology, Akure FUTA: 200; first and second choice

=> University of Uyo, Uniuyo: 180;first choice only

=> University of Calabar Unical:180 for some courses and 200for others

=> University of Agriculture, Abeokuta UNAAB – 180

=> University of Jos UNIJOS: 180;first and second choice

=> Lagos State University LASU:200; first and second choice

=> Niger Delta University NDU: 180;first choice only

=> TAI Solarin University of Education TASUED: 180 first choice only and change of course

=> Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna: (i) 220 for School of Engineering and Engineering Technology and Environmental Technology (ii) 200 for School of Environmental Technology and School of Science and Science Education (iii) 190 for School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology and School of Science and Science Education.

=> Federal University Dutsin-Ma,Katsi na: 180; first choice only

=> Federal University Oye-Ekiti:180; first and second choice => Federal University of Wukari,Taraba State: 180 in theSciences and 190 in the hmanities and Social Sciences; first and second choice.

=> Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State: 180; first and second choice. => Ebonyi State University EBSU:180; first and second choice

=> Osun State University (UNIOSUN): 180 for Agriculture,Edu cation and Arts (Humanities and Culture) and 200 for the rest; First and second choice.

=> Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun: 180; first and second choice

=> Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike; 180; first and second choice. => Anambra State University; 180;first and second choice.

=> Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma: 180; first choice only

=> Kwara State University KWASU:200; first and second choice and changing of courses.

=> Afe Babalola University (ABUAD): No official cut-off mark.

=> Benson Idahosa University: No official cut- off mark.

=> Bells University of Technology,Ota: No cut- off mark, as long as you chose or wish to change course.

=> Kaduna State University, KASU: 180 UTME cutoff (first choice only)

=> Imo State University IMSU: now Evan Enwerem University EEU : 180

=> Enugu State University of Science Tech – 180

=> Adekunle Ajasin University: 200

=> Rivers State University of Science and Technology,RSUS T:180 (1st choice only)

=> Delta State University, Abraka,DELSU: 180

=> Abia State University, Uturu,ABSUU: 180

=> University of Maiduguri, UniMaid: 180

=> Kogi State University, KSU: 180

Polytechnics and Colleges of Education 2012/2013 JAMB-UTME Cut-off mark List

=> Yaba College of Technology,Yaba Tech: 160

=> Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi: 180;most preferred, more preferred or preferred

=> Polytechnic Ibadan: No cut-off mark

NOTE:- More Cut-Off Mark for Other Schools coming Soon.

Best of luck, Jambites!

Saturday 11 May 2013

Adeleke University, Ede Post UTME For 2013/2014 Application / Admission Is On





Adeleke University, Ede Post-UTME application has started for the 2013/2014 Admission.

All admissions into the University shall be through the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB). Admissions shall be open to all irrespective of Nationality, Gender, Physical ability and religion. The University shall admit candidates into its undergraduate programmes based on the following minimum qualifications: 

100 level: A candidate shall possess the Senior Secondary School Certificate SSCE/GCE/NECO/WASC or equivalent with credit passes in five subjects including English, Mathematics and three other relevant subjects at not more than two sittings.

Credit in Mathematics is NOT required for programmes like English Studies, History and International Studies, Religious Studies, Political Science, Public Administration, Information Resource Management and Library Science. A candidate shall, in addition, have an acceptable score in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Also graduates of this University and other Universities who meet the requirement for admission can be admitted into professional degree programmes.

200 level: A candidate shall possess two “A” Level passes or equivalent in addition to credit passes in five subjects at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination NECO/GCE/WASC or equivalent. However, direct entry candidates shall also be considered.

In all cases, an ‘O’ Level credit in both English Language shall be compulsory for all admissions into the University regardless of the course of study.

Additionally, admission into an undergraduate degree program of the University shall be based on the faculty and departmental requirements stated below and a post-UTME Screening exercise conducted by the University. Click the link below to get more information on degree programmes offered by the University:

Adeleke University, Ede Post UTME for 2013/2014

Application For 2013/2014 Adeleke University, Ede Post UTME

Prospective candidates for undergraduate degree programmes must register for the 2013 JAMB-UTME, making Adeleke University as first and/or second choice(s) of institutions.

Candidates seeking admission through Direct Entry are to also apply through JAMB.

Visit the official website of Adeleke University, Ede and Download, Complete and Submit this Form with a Payment of NGN5,000 into their Account for Post UTME Screening

You can download the form via the following link: Adeleke University, Ede Post-UTME application form

Goodluck.

Ajayi Crowther University 2013/2014 Post UTME Application is On





Ajayi Crowther University 2013/2014 Admission - This is to inform iterested members of the public that application for 2013/2014 Post UTME for Admission into Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo is on now.

Applications are invited from qualified candidates for admission to undergraduate degree programmes of Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Oyo State in the 2013/2014 Session.




General Information Regarding 2013/2014 Ajayi Crowther University Post UTME

For all 100 Level:- All candidates applying for admission into any 100 level undergraduate programme of ACU must possess a minimum of five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes at not more than two sittings at SSCE, NECO, NABTEB or its equivalent.

For all 200 Level/Direct Entry:- Direct Entry requirements are as in the JAMB Brochure.

Pure Wickedness Lagos State Polytechnic Graduate Raped To Death

A 21- year -old lady, identified simply as Nofisat, was raped and slaughtered to death by unknown assailants in her home at the Magbon area of Ogijo in Ogun State.

The incident happened on Wednesday at about 2p.m.

The victim had just earned her Higher National Diploma from the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu on Saturday, April 27 and was still in a celebratory mood when the suspected culprits stormed her residence and raped her to death.

Nofisat was said to be the only person at home as her mother a school teacher and her siblings had gone to school.

Neighbours said the victim’s mother came back from school and saw her naked in a pool of her own blood as the rapists were also said to have slit her throat.

It was gathered that the police have arrested two men said to reside in the same premises in connection with the brutal murder.

A postmortem examination that will help the police in the investigation has been stalled as the victim’s remains have since been buried according to Islamic rites at the Alaba Muslim Cemetery at Ogijo at about 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Can you do this? 100 Students of Lagos State Polytechnics Donate Blood to Save Life.

AT least 100 students of Lagos State Polytechnic have participated in the just concluded voluntary blood donation exercise which took place in the Ikorodu main campus recently.

During the exercise organised in conjunction with the Lagos State Blood Transfusion committee, Nigerians were urged to donate blood voluntarily without expecting financial reward.

A member of the committee, Mr. Solomon Eka, described blood donation as an important exercise in saving lives adding, ” Nigerians should show concern when privileged to do so.”

Eka who enumerated some criteria for blood donation said, ”it is not about the donor’s size but their state of health. Before donating blood, the donor must weigh at least 50kg and the blood pressure and blood level must be normal. Also, anybody who is less than 18 or above 65 years cannot participate in the exercise. Nursing mothers and those just recovering from illness cannot donate.” he said.

At the event, blood identity cards were issued to donors to also granttheir familymembers access to blood when they are in need of it. Mrs Sherifat Lawal, also a member of the Lagos State Blood Transfusion committee advised the students to protect themselves from HIV, hepatitis and other transmittable diseases.

Prophet Chris - Knows Why Nollywood Actors Die

Prophet Chris Okafor is the General Overseer of Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry.

Below is what he told Encomium magazine about the recent deaths in Nollywood.

“This year I gave a prophecy concerning the entertainment industry that there is going to be series of death, and they never asked me for a solution.
One problem is that they like to go to churches where they do paparazzi and the rest. They don’t want to come to the truth and that is why they are dying this way.

If they come to me, I will tell them the mystery why people are dying in Nollywood just like I’ve been able to tell Nigerians why electricity can’t be stable in Nigeria.
I know why they are dying. Let them come to me”.

Wednesday 8 May 2013

This will make you get over JAMB Troubles

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Post-Basic Orthopaedic Nursing Programme at National Orthopaedic Hospital Dala, Kano.

The course is designed for specialized training in Orthopaedic Nursing.

COURSE CONTENTS:
Lectures (Theory and Practical demoastratlons)
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops.
Case studies and Group Presentations.

ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicant must be registered Nurses (SRN) or RN) with Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.
Applicant must have five credits in science subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology .
A minimum of two years post qualification working experience is required.

Previous experience of Orthopaedic Nursing is an advantage.

Candidates must be sponsored for the course.

Sponsoring authorities will be fully responsible for the payment of their candidate’s Salaries and allowances whilst in training.

ACCOMMODATION:
The course is non-residential but limited accommodation is available on first come first serve basis .

METHOD OF APPLICATION:

The application forms can be obtained from:

The Medical Director

National Orthopaedic Hospital

Dala-Kano.

A payment of non-refundable fee of N5,OOO.00 is made payable to the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dala – Kano. Postal orders and Bank Drafts are not acceptable, but cash payment can be made to the Chief Accountant of the Hospital.

CLOSING DATE:

Completed application forms duly endorsed by sponsors together with photocopies of relevant credentiafs must be forwarded to the Medical Director, National Orthopaedic HosPital, Dala – Kano to reach him not later than July 31st 2013.

Candidates should note that there would be a written and Oral Interview on 13th and 14th August 2013 starting from 8:30am each day.

For further information, applicants should visit our website: http://www.orthopaedicdala.org/

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Post-Basic Orthopaedic Nursing Programme at National Orthopaedic Hospital Dala, Kano.

The course is designed for specialized training in Orthopaedic Nursing.

COURSE CONTENTS:

Lectures (Theory and Practical demoastratlons)

Seminars/Conferences/Workshops.

Case studies and Group Presentations.

ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS:

Applicant must be registered Nurses (SRN) or RN) with Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

Applicant must have five credits in science subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology .

A minimum of two years post qualification working experience is required.

Previous experience of Orthopaedic Nursing is an advantage.

Candidates must be sponsored for the course.

Sponsoring authorities will be fully responsible for the payment of their candidate’s Salaries and allowances whilst in training.

ACCOMMODATION:

The course is non-residential but limited accommodation is available on first come first serve basis .

METHOD OF APPLICATION:

The application forms can be obtained from:

The Medical Director

National Orthopaedic Hospital

Dala-Kano.

A payment of non-refundable fee of N5,OOO.00 is made payable to the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dala – Kano. Postal orders and Bank Drafts are not acceptable, but cash payment can be made to the Chief Accountant of the Hospital.

CLOSING DATE:

Completed application forms duly endorsed by sponsors together with photocopies of relevant credentiafs must be forwarded to the Medical Director, National Orthopaedic HosPital, Dala – Kano to reach him not later than July 31st 2013.

Candidates should note that there would be a written and Oral Interview on 13th and 14th August 2013 starting from 8:30am each day.

For further information, applicants should visit our website: http://www.orthopaedicdala.org/

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