2015-11-22

As part of support to educational development and
!human capacity building, Mobil Producing Nigeria
(MPN), operator of Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC)/MPN Joint Venture awards annual
scholarships to qualified undergraduate students in
Nigerian Universities. Applications for the 2015 NNPC/
MPN Undergraduate National Scholarship is now open.


Awards will be made to qualified and suitable students
who are currently admitted in Nigerian Universities
irrespective of state of origin including the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT)

This program is funded by Mobil Producing Nigeria,
operator of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC)/MPN Joint Venture. Since 1998, a
total of 500 undergraduate scholarships are awarded
annually. This is a significant increase on the 13 awards
offered at inception of the scheme in 1974. The awards
are made to suitably qualified students from every state
of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT). However, about 62 per cent of the total NNPC/
MPN Undergraduate scholarship awards are allocated to
students who are indigenes of the operational
communities/ States - Akwa Ibom (50%) and Rivers
States (12%). There is also a merit award (10%) to the
best 50 candidates in the selection tests. The remaining
places go to students from other states including the
Federal Capital territory (FCT), based on merit and fair
geographical spread. The current scholarship awards
are for disciplines in Engineering (Petroleum, Chemical
Mechanical, Electrical/Electronics and Civil,) Geology/
Geophysics, Medicine, Agricultural Science (and related
fields) as well as Computer Science.
Other schemes sponsored by this partnership include
the NNPC/ESSO National and International
Postgraduate Scholarship Awards. These scholarship
programs are amongst several initiatives by the
ExxonMobil upstream subsidiary companies EEPNL and
MPN), along with the respective partners and co-
venturer, to help build capacities of young and brilliant
Nigerians and further boost pool of qualified manpower
for career opportunities in Nigeria and abroad.

E-applications are invited from full-time undergraduates
in their FIRST YEAR (100 LEVEL) or SECOND YEAR (200
LEVEL) of study in any of the under-listed courses in
Nigerian Universities:
1. Petroleum Engineering
2. Chemical Engineering
3. Mechanical Engineering
4. Electrical/Electronics Engineering
5. Civil Engineering
6. Geology/Geophysics
7. Medicine (MBBS Only)
8. Agricultural Science (And related fields)
9. Computer Science
Eligibility
a. Candidates must be holders of the SSCE or its
Equivalent with at least six subjects passed at a sitting
b. Applicants must be registered full-time
undergraduates in their 1st or 2nd year of study in any
Nigerian University
c. Students who are currently on similar scholarship
awards from other oil and gas companies should not
apply
d. Dependants of employees of Mobil Producing Nigeria,
Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc and Esso Exploration and
Production Nigeria Limited are not eligible for this
scholarship.
Please note that we will accept applications through this
web site address only. Hard copies of any document
submitted will not be processed. All interested students
are advised to click on "How to Apply" tab to proceed.
Application closes midnight 1st December, 2015.
In line with our e-scholarship administration system,
selected students will be invited for computer-
administered qualifying tests in selected examination
centers nationwide. Short-listed candidates for the
qualifying test will be invited by email and SMS text
messages. All applicants are therefore advised to ensure
that GSM telephone numbers and personal email
addresses are properly entered into the e-forms on the
web site.
ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE
CONTACTED.
Application is open to full-time FIRST YEAR (100 LEVEL)
or SECOND YEAR (200 LEVEL) students admitted during
the 2014/2015 or 2013/2014 academic session only.
1. Before you start this application, ensure you have
clear scanned copies of the following documents
Passport photograph with white background not
more than 3 months old (450px by 450px not
more than 200kb)
Current University ID card
Admission letter
Birth certificate
O' Level result
JAMB Result
SSCE result or its equivalent
Evidence of State of origin obtained from the
appropriate Local Government Area and duly
signed by the Chairman or Secretary
2. Ensure the documents are named according to what
they represent to avoid mixing up documents during
upload
3. Ensure you attach the appropriate documents when
asked to upload

login to. www.scholastica.ng/schemes/mpn to register.

Show me your friend and I will show you who you will
become tomorrow!
HOW DID MR. GEOFFREY ONYEAMA BECOME THE
MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS -
Mr. Geoffrey Jideofor Onyeama(from Enugu state) was
included in the second ministerial list read out by senate
President Bukola Saraki because he is friends with
President Muhammadu Buhari's Chief of Staff, Abba
Kyari.
Both attended Cambridge University in the 1980's and
have been close friends ever since.
Who you're friends with defines(not just your present)
but your future too!
I bet Mr. Geoffrey Jideofor Onyeama never knew that
his friend, Mr. Abba Kyari will one day become the
Chief of Staff to the most populated and resource-full
country in Africa. And not just that his friend became
the Chief of Staff, his long time friend also
recommended for his appointment as the MINISTER OF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
What exactly am I driving at? Who you're friends with
matters! And most especially, when you finally associate
with friends of like-minds, maintaining the friendship is
also another challenge with ups and downs. Sometimes
when you have known people for a long time, you can
start to take them for granted.
Learning how to maintain and keep friendship alive
requires a lot of time and effort! (I fault at this too but
God will keep on strengthening me)
Below are crucial keys to maintaining friendship -
1. Always show appreciation(no matter how small the
assistance rendered) - always thank your friend when
he or she does something for you.
2.Show interest in your friend's life - a good friendship
should be two-sided. Be a good listener. When your
friend talks to you about something that's going on in
his or her life, really listen. Good relationships are built
on communication , so don't ignore your friend directly
or indirectly.
3.Build trust - this seems simple , but you have to both
constantly show each other that you can be trusted and
depended on as friends. Please and please , don't ever
gossip about your friend ! Gossip spreads quickly!
4.Have fun together - throw a party together, birthday,
movies or vacation together!
Do things that you both enjoy together ...
5. Maintain contact no matter what! If one friend moves
away, keep in touch. Visit whenever you can.(very
important)
Finally, the Last but not the least,
6.Handle arguments maturely(respect each other's view
no matter what) - when you and your friend have a
conflict, don't lash out and yell at them. Instead , talk
about your problems calmly and listen to both sides of
your story.

You can help me and add more in the comment box.

VERY FUNNY...

My Chat With An MTN customers' Care
Agent Over Customers Care Line (180)
Lady: hello, goodevening, thanks
for calling MTN
customer care service, my name
is Judith, what's your
name and where are you calling
from?
Me: hello, gd evening, my name
is ifeanyi, and i'm
calling from awka.
Lady: How may i help you,
Ifeanyi?
Me: i'm looking for a wife to marry...
Lady: is that why you called this
customer care
service?
Me: Yes, and i think i'm already
in love with
You...you know you have a very
nice voice...
Lady: Hellooo, please, we only
attend to issues about
your MTN line, owkay...
Me: yes 0... This is an issue
about
my MTN line
too...because i spend much
credit calling so many girls
asking them about marriage.
Lady: please, I would have to put an end to
this call...
Me: Baby don't talk like that now.
I promise to make
you happy... you would be happy
with me... can I have
your number?
Lady: *raises her voice* come,
mr man, I think
something is wrong with you...
Me: *cutting in*... Hey, hold it
there... I hope you can
now feel how frustrating it is to receive a
call and
hear rubbish? From today, warn
yourself and every other
staff there..let nobody call me
with a funny number
only for it to be an advert or send me
those nonsense
messages you guys disturb my
phone daily like
say am dating MTN...
Thunder_wey_go_
_fire_u_still_dey_do_press up

Futo is yet to open school due to the problem they are having with
Federal Government on the issue of TSA

Treasury Single
Account (TSA) is a system of account in Nigeria cited through Section
80 (1) of the 1999 Constitution as
amended stating that "All revenues, or other moneys
raised or received by the Federation (not being
revenues or other moneys payable under this
Constitution or any Act of the National
Assembly into any other public fund of the
Federation established for a specific purpose) shall
be paid into and form one Consolidated Revenue
Fund of the Federation"; that is to say that every Agency, Ministry or
Institution ll have a single account channelled to CBN where govt
revenues wud be remitted.......

Shell Companies in Nigeria's Student Industrial Training
Program offers Nigerian students in Higher Institutions
the opportunity to gain work experience in different
location. The following are the list of eligible study
courses:
Engineering
Earth Sciences (Geology, Geophysics, Geography)
Sciences
Social Sciences
Medical Sciences
The program provides hands-on work experience from
day one, providing students the opportunity to work
directly with inspiring and experienced professionals.
The insights and skills gained by the end of the program
would be invaluable for future careers.
This Industrial Training Program is designed for
students to:
Put theories and concepts into practice
Begin to build work related skills required for the
business environment through constructive feedback
and supervision
Improve general business/industry understanding
Gain additional skills in areas such as communication,
team building, problem solving and analytical reasoning
Build valuable networks and contacts for professional
development
Gain insights into career options to support choice of
specialised field area to build and develop one's career
WHO CAN APPLY
Eligible applicants must:
Be enrolled full‐time in a Higher education Institution
(University or Polytechnic)
Have authorisation from their school to participate in
the program
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants should have their personal valid email
account (for consistent communication)
Applicants who meet the above requirements should
apply via email, at: africarecruitment@shell.com
Email content must include:
Student's name
Name of University/institution of higher learning
Matriculation Number/ student ID number
Course of study
Required duration/period for internship and
Contact details
Scanned copy of official letter/ form from higher
institution
APPLICATION DEADLINE
All applicants are expected to apply not later than 3
months before the proposed start date.
Please note that industrial training opportunities are
based on business needs and limited slots are available
yearly.

Wishbone is a non-benefit association sending low-

salary secondary school understudies to afterschool and

summer projects like the Late spring Workmanship Serious.

For secondary school understudies looking for money related guide, we

urge you to apply through Wishbone.

Wishbone is a philanthropic association that makes a difference

secondary school understudies with restricted money related

assets seek after their energy by helping them

go to great summer programs.

The educational cost grants are bound to understudies

who are acknowledged into the Late spring Craftsmanship Concentrated

also, who meet all Wishbone necessities.

To qualify, you must apply to Wishbone by

December 18, 2016. Candidates must be qualified for

the Government Free or Diminished Value Lunch Program

(if you don't mind see rules here) and live in New York

City or Connecticut.

Note: Meeting all requirements for this grant does not

ensure your induction into The Cooper Union

Summer Workmanship Concentrated.

For more Data And Application Click on the

join beneath:




https://www.wishbone.org/programs#tell-us-
about-yourself

The Centre for Children with Developmental and
Communication Disorder (CCDCD) with the approval of
the Authorities of the University of Port-Harcourt
(UNIPORT), Choba, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, wishes
to invite applications from suitably qualified candidates
for admission into the Centre's Post-Graduate Diploma
in the 2015/2016 academic Session as slated below:
1. Post-Graduate Diploma in Disability Studies
2. Post-Graduate Diploma in Communication
Therapy
Admission Requirements:
Admission into the programme is open to first degree
holders in any disciplines.
Mode of Study and Programme Duration:
The Programme will run with the University School of
Graduate Studies' Curriculum for 2015/2016 Session.
It is a full-time programme for 12 calendar months.
During the period, the students shall be exposed to
practical Case History with children on disabilities and
communication disorder as will be directed as field
work.
Programme Objective:
This programme is aimed at availing graduates the
opportunities to develop a strong interdisciplinary
foundation in social, legal and political concept of
disability and communication disorders. It is also a vital
tool in providing services in learning opportunities for
agencies, service providers, Governmental and Non-
Governmental Organizations. The programme is also
aimed at maximizing the potential abilities in special
education and to build up the manpower capacity in
training personnel with basic academic requirements in
Education in Nigeria.
Method of Application:
Application Form can be obtained from the Centre's
Office (International Students' Building, University Abuja
Park, University of Port Harcourt) . You can also
DOWNLOAD THE FORM HERE(pls click here to
download form)
with a non-refundable application fee of N20,000
(Twenty thousand Naira) only, in certified bank
draft payable to the Centre for Children with
Developmental and Communication Disorder
(CCDCD). Payment can also be made directly into
the Centre's Account Number (5210031375),
Fidelity Bank Nigeria Plc, Uniport Branch or
Uniport/Choba Microfinance Bank, Uniport Branch
with Account Number (0152831058) , University of
Port Harcourt, Choba, Rivers State. The bank draft
or teller as evidence of payment can be presented
at the Centre's Office or scanned and mailed to
ccdcd@uniport.edu.ng along side the completed
downloaded form.
Sale of Application Form has been extended to
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2015 and closing date
for submission of duly completed Application Form is
on or before the above date.
For further inquiries, contact the Administrative
Secretary or the Director on: 08034913688 or
08033092885 E-mail: ccdcd@uniport.edu.ng or visit
the University of Port Harcourt Website:
www.uniport.edu.ng .
Award of Degree :
Successful students at the end of the programme shall
receive a Post-Graduate Diploma Degree in the above
area of specialization, awarded by the Senate of the
University.
Signed:
Matilda Nnodim (Mrs.)
Registrar

Application forms are out for this year's World
Bank Group/Wharton Ideas for Action Competition
(I4A) focused on financing sustainable
development for youth in Africa and beyond.
Application Deadline: January 31st, 2016
Ideas for Action is an ideas competition on
financing for sustainable development for youth
sponsored by the World Bank Group and the Zicklin
Center,Wharton School.
Today's youth will be responsible for delivering the
post-2015 development agenda, also known as the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will
replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
when they expire at the end of 2015. The SDGs will
be more ambitious than the MDGs, covering a broad
range of interconnected issues, from sustainable
economic growth, to social issues, to global public
goods. To realize this vision, a just-as-ambitious
plan for financing and implementation is needed.
Youth engagement throughout the design and
implementation process is critical for success. The
Ideas for Action (I4A) competition engages young
people around the world to encourage them to
develop and share their ideas for financing
solutions to deliver the post-2015 development
agenda.
Submission Requirements
Submissions that do not meet the format
requirements listed below will be disqualified.
Format:
Proposals should be between 1,500 and 3,000
words, with proper citations and references. The
word count does not include the appendix,
footnotes/citations, or any charts/graphs. Teams
should use the template at the end of this
document and include a 200-word abstract
summarizing the key points of the proposal.
The submission must be in Times New Roman, 12 pt
font.
All appropriate information must be cited.
The submission should be sent in PDF or Microsoft
Word format in English
Solution Areas:
The expectation for teams is to focus on one of the
issues below and develop a creative yet
realistic and implementable solution that will
increase the financing available and/or improve
the efficiency and effectiveness of existing funds.
Another possibility is to select more than one
issue, and develop a solution that is based on
blended sources of finance
Domestic Resource Mobilization: improving the
ability of countries to collect and
direct public resources generated from taxes and/
or improve efficiency of public
spending.
Better and Smarter Aid: improving how aid is
structured and disbursed in light of a
rapidly changing donor environment.
International Private Finance: improving business
environments to attract investment.
Domestic Private Sector: mobilizing domestic
private capital
Business and Development Innovations: improving
business environments in developing economies via
innovative private/public partnership models.
Awards
Winners of the competition will be given an
opportunity to influence the post-2015 financing
discussions and its implementation, including:
Present winning proposal at the IMF/World Bank
Spring and/or Annual Meetings in April and October
2016, respectively.
Engagement with experts from development
organizations, academia, and business on finance
for development post-2015.
Participation in a boot camp, where the winners
will visit a company, organization or university to
take part in specific project implementation and
get hands on experience.
Participation in the Wharton School Knowledge
Exchange Activities and Global Classroom.
Timeline:
Informational session: January 8, 2016; 2:00–3:00
PM EST at World Bank Headquarters. The session
can also be accessed online. Details will be sent
out through the distribution list.
Deadline for submissions: January 31, 2016
Announcement of submissions selected for final
round: February 22, 2016*
Deadline for final submissions (incl. comments
received, if applicable): March 20, 2016
Announcement of winner(s): April 5, 2016

No fewer than 29 students on the Master's and Doctoral
degree programmes received scholarship award letters
and cheques from the College of Graduate Studies for
the 2014/2015 academic session, last Monday.
Speaking at the event which held at the College
Boardroom, Provost of the College, Professor Roseline
Konya, congratulated the students for being selected to
benefit from the award, charging them to take their
studies seriously in order to justify their selection.
"You must work hard to ensure that you complete your
programmes at the stipulated timeframe so that the
money will not be wasted. Payment of your fees should
be paramount on your minds, because you cannot be
permitted to write any examination without
confirmation that you have paid your fees. I need to
remind all the beneficiaries that this scholarship will last
for only one academic session and you may not get it
for the next session. So you must ensure that you pay
up your fees. Remember, the money is not meant to
buy shoes, trousers or jewellery," she warned the
beneficiaries.
Professor Konya reminded the recipients that "the
scholarship is funded by the UniPort Alumni
Association. It is the project of the Association and the
fourth in the series. To sustain the scheme and with the
authorisation of the Association, graduating students are
made to contribute N2, 000 naira to support the
scheme. Owing to financial constraints in the University,
we were able to convince public-spirited individuals and
groups to support the scheme and we are happy that it
has been sustained."
Professor Konya expressed gratitude to the Chairman of
the Scholarship Committee and Dean of the Graduate
School of Arts, Education and Social Sciences (GSAESS),
Professor Martin Ifeanacho and other members for
being consistent with the scheme in the past four years,
requesting the Board Members to convey the gratitude
of the College to the National and State Chairmen of the
Alumni Association for their support.
Speaking earlier, Chairman of the Scholarship
Committee, Professor Ifeanacho charged the students to
be serious with their studies, encouraging them to carry
out original research and ensure that they complete
their programme on time. "We expect that the
University would always be in one part of your heart.
Remember to come back to Unique UniPort to identify
with what we are doing here so that others can also
benefit from the scheme. It is a strong chain that links
all of us together and we hope that it would not be
broken," he said, commending the immediate past Vice-
Chancellor, Professor Joseph Ajienka, for supporting the
scheme during his tenure.
In their separate speeches, Dean of the Graduate School
of Natural and Applied Medical Sciences (GNAMS),
Professor Gregory Avwiri, Dean, Graduate School of
Management, Business and Trade, (GSMBT), Professor
Chinedu Ezirim and College Secretary, Dr. Agatha Ataga,
congratulated beneficiaries of the award, urging them to
work hard and regard themselves as part of the College.
Speaking on behalf of the other beneficiaries, Mr.
Tamunoemi George of the Department of Electrical
Engineering in the College of Engineering, expressed
gratitude to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ndowa Lale,
Provost of the College, Management and Deans of the
College for initiating and sustaining the programme,
promising that they would always identify with the
College even after graduation.

SUPPLEMENTARY APPLICATION


This is to inform the general public that Imo State
University has commenced the 2015/2016
supplementary application. Candidates are adviced to
download the form on the portal and fill. The
completed form should be returned to the Admission
Unit, with photocopies of relevant documents for
further consideraton.
Below are available courses and their cut off marks for
2015/2016 supplementary admission.
Click to download supplementary form
Faculty of Agriculture(180)
Agricultural Economics
Crop Science
Hospitality and Tourism Mgt
Soil Science
Faculty of Business Administration
Insurance(180)
Faculty of Education
Education Accountancy(190)
Education Economics (190)
Education Mathematics(180)
Guidance and Counseling(180)
Library Science(180)
Education Religion(180)
Faculty of Engineering
Agric Engineering(180)
Food Science & Technology(190)
Mechanical Engineering (190)
Faculty of Environmental Sciences (180)
Building
Estate Mgt
Fine and Applied Arts
Quantity Surveying
Surveying and Geoinformatics
Urban and Regional Planning
Faculty of Health Sciences (200)
Medical Laboratory Science
Nutrition and Dietetics
Faculty of Humanities
French (180)
Linguistic Igbo (180)
Philosophy (190)
Religion (180)
Faculty of Science (180)
Chemistry/ Industrial Chemistry
Math/Industrial Math
Physics/Industrial Physics
Statistics
Animal and Environmental Biology (Zoology)
Plant science and Biotechnology (Botany)
Faculty of Social Science (180)
Geography and Environmental Management

2015/2016 FUTO SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSIONS
EXERCISE

In continuation of the 2015/2016 Admissions Exercise,
the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO)
will start the sale of Supplementary Admissions
Forms on Friday, November 20, 2015. Interested
candidates who made FUTO their choice University, who
must have sat for the 2015/2016 Post Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examinations (PUTME) and Direct Entry
Screening Test in FUTO, and who scored a minimum of
180 in the FUTO PUTME and 40 in the DE Test are
eligible to apply.
[A] AVAILABLE COURSES FOR SUPPLEMENTARY
ADMISSIONS
In completing the Supplementary Admissions form,
please, take note of the following information on the
various departments available for supplementary
admission and their minimum average of UTME and
PUTME scores cut-off requirements. Note that before
the average cut-off scores can be used, the
candidate must have made a minimum of 180 in
both UTME and the FUTO Post-UTME.
School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology
(SAAT)
1. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (180)
2. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION (180)
3. ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (180)
4. CROP SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (180)
5. FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY (180)
6. FORESTRY & WILDLIFE TECHNOLOGY (180)
7. SOIL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (180)
School of Engineering and Engineering Technology
(SEET)
8. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (180)
9. FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (180)
10. MATERIAL & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING (180)
11. POLYMER & TEXTILE ENGINEERING (180)
School of Management Technology (SMAT)
12. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (220)
13. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (180)
14. MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (180)
15. MARITIME MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (180)
16. PROJECT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (180)
17. TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (180)
School of Health Technology (SOHT)
18. ANATOMY (230)
19. DENTAL TECHNOLOGY (210)
20. PHYSIOLOGY (230)
21. PROSTHESIS AND ORTHOPEDICS (216)
School of Biological Sciences (SOBS)
22. BIOCHEMISTRY (210)
23. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (180)
24. BIOTECHNOLOGY (200)
School of Physical Sciences (SOPS)
25. CHEMISTRY (180)
26. GEOLOGY (190)
27. MATHEMATICS (180)
28. PHYSICS (180)
29. STATISTICS (180)
School of Environmental Sciences (SOES)
30. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (210)
31. QUANTITY SURVEYING (180)
32. SURVEYING & GEOINFORMATICS (180)
33. URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING (180)
[B] IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The cost of the supplementary admissions form is
Seven Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N7,500.00)
only.
Candidates awaiting WAEC / NECO results should not
apply as they will be screened out.
The closing date for online submission of the
completed supplementary admissions form is
Midnight, Sunday, December 06, 2015.
[C] METHOD OF APPLICATION
(1) First, visit or login to FUTO Supplementary
Admissions application portal www.futoportal.org/
supplementary to check your eligibility status.
(2) Supply your valid Email address and phone number
if your eligibility test was successful.
(3) Login to the application portal, using your JAMB
Reg.No as both Registration Number and Password.
(4) Click on GENERATE INVOICE to generate your
payment invoice.
(5a) Click on Print Invoice to print your invoice, after-
which you log out and proceed to any bank to make
payment using your Remita RRR Code , displayed on
your printed payment invoice.
OR
(5b) Alternatively, you can click on Pay Now to use
online payment option with credit/debit cards such as
Verve, Visa, MasterCard, etc.
These two methods of payment, based on Remita
payment platform, makes our portal quite robust, and
gives candidates the luxury of staying at the comfort of
their homes, without joining long queues at bank, to fill,
complete and submit their application forms, if they
choose to use their credit/debit cards to make online
payment, directly from our portal. For those who would
like to pay at the bank, kindly ensure that the bank
captures the Remita RRR code , displayed on your
printed payment invoice.
(6) After successful payment at the bank, kindly return
to the application portal www.futoportal.org/
supplementary, and login with your JAMB Reg.No as
both Registration Number and Password , to complete
and submit your supplementary application form.
Note that the closing date for online submission of
completed application forms is Midnight, Sunday,
December 06, 2015.

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