2016-05-29

Federal Government scrapped Post UTME. The 2016/2017 academic session admission cut-off mark at 180 for University, Polytechnic, College of Education or IEI(Innovative Enterprise Institute).
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The Federal Government on Thursday scrapped the conduct of post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations, post UTME, for candidates seeking admission into higher institutions, adding that there was no need for other examination to be conducted by universities after the one conducted by JAMB.
The government and stakeholders in education sector also pegged 180 as benchmark for 2016 admission into universities, polytechnics and colleges of education to improve quality of education in Nigeria.
The Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, gave the order at the National Universities Commission in Abuja, while declaring open the 2016 combined policy meeting on admissions to Universities, Polytechnics and other higher institutions in Nigeria.
Adamu said: “As far as I am concerned the nation has confidence in what JAMB is doing. The universities should not be holding another examination and if the universities have any complain against JAMB let them bring it and then we address it.
“If JAMB is qualified enough to conduct tests and they have conducted test then there will be no need to conduct another test for students to gain admission.”
The Minister, however, requested JAMB to stop extra charges on several categories of changes on admissions such as the change of course, change of school and others.

As part of the decisions taken in the 2016 JAMB Combined policy meeting held yesterday, the closing date for all 2016 admission process is November 30th, 2016.

Speaking after the meeting, Minster of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu who disclosed this equally warned institutions against going beyond their admission quota stating that institutions that default will face sanctions.

According to him, admission by merit is 45%, catchment area 35% and educational development in less developed states 20%, for federal universities

While fort state universities, admission by merit is 40%, catchment 40 % and less developed local governments get 20%,’’

He further warned institutions against admitting students into UN-accredited courses in their institutions.

See list of accredited Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education

JAMB Cut-Off marks for 2016 admission has been agreed as follows – for degree awarding courses and for non degree awarding courses it’s 180.

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We are happy to notify all that candidates that participated in the 2016/2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) that the Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has finally released the official cut-off mark for  universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and monotechnics in the country.
JAMB has announced the cutoff mark as 180 for the 2016 UTME. What this mean is that Irrespective of whether you chose University, Polytechnic, College of Education or IEI(Innovative Enterprise Institute), the cutoff mark is 180 .
|Read also: Federal Government Scraps Post-UTME, Pegs Cut-off Mark at 180
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and tertiary education stakeholders on Thursday in Abuja adopted 180 as the cut-off mark for 2016 admission into universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.
The decision was reached at the 2016 Combined Policy Meeting on Admissions to Degree, Nigerian Certificate of Education (NCE) and National Diploma (ND) chaired by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu.

In his opening remark, Mr. Adamu said if there was confidence in JAMB’s conduct of the University Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME), there should be no need for post-UTME.
The post-UTME is organised by various tertiary institutions to screen candidates who applied to such institutions and who had scaled through JAMB’s UTME. “If the universities have problem with what JAMB is doing, they should come forward with it and we will address it. “JAMB is one of the most active parastatals in the ministry; I expect that policies that would be beneficial to Nigerian students should be discussed at this meeting. “I believe there should be no ground to lower the quality; Nov. 30 remains the closing date for 2016 admission. “No institution should exceed its quota in admission; we will start issuing penalties to defaulting institutions.’’
Try to see the List of Accredited Universities in Nigeria With Websites, And Other Things
 Also see the list of Accredited polytechnics and Colleges of Education


Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA council extends the tenure of registrar by one year.
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The Council of the Federal University of Technology, Akure has extended the tenure of the Registrar, Dr. (Mrs.) Modupe Ajayi by one year with effect from June 1, 2016. Dr Ajayi was first appointed to the position in June 2011.
Read Also: FUTA Notice On 2016/2017 Post-UTME Exercise

The tenure extension, according to the letter signed by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Adebiyi Daramola is in accordance with the provisions of the Universities Act 2012.
While Congratulating the Registrar on what he described as well-deserved extension, the Vice Chancellor said in granting the extension the Council expressed optimism that the Registrar will continue to put in her very best effort to further improve upon the good standard of administration already attained by the University through her proven track record of excellent service delivery.
Check also: FUTA Announces Mid-Semester Break For Second Semester 2015/2016

In the power of my fundamental right to freedom of EXPRESSION, as enshrined in the current portent 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of  Nigeria (as amended), I,  COMR. ALILI TOCHUKWU CHIDUBEM, in the nomenclature of 'ToJesus Blessed', A bona fide citizen of this Country -Nigeria, by the virtue of this letter and my right, hereby, as a future lawyer, & lover of justice, fairness, transparency & equity, do wish to state it categorically, that you Mr registrar and/or your board have done more harm than  good to Nigerians, especially her Youths (admission seekers).

I must have  to be extremely blatant herein, and remains answerable for this letter at any level, that JAMB Under your auspices has succeeded in unlocking the room of teeth gnashing for Admission seekers. 

Mr Registrar, I am writing this letter once more representatively of Nigerian Youths cum 2016 JAMBites, whom you have systematically succeeded in killing their admission chances for this year.

I must be very blatant at this juncture Mr Registrar, that you are not worthy to be called a Father, you are not worthy to be called a professor, you are not worthy to be called a registrar, & not even  worthy to be in JAMB's helm of Affairs, not even for a second, because you have for long, outlived your supposed usefulness.

You have allowed your political affiliations and/or Your otiose inclinations to becloud your sense of articulation. Suffice to assert, YOU CAN ONLY DELAY THE DESTINY OF THESE YOUTHS BUT CAN NEVER DENY THEIR DESTINIES! Though With a bitter heart, I am forced to pose these questions before you Mr Registrar and/or your board;

1. How could you, a supposed father cum seasoned academician, support and/or decide that Only those 2016/17 JAMBites with 180+ in JAMB are eligible to enroll into tertiary institution (s) for this year?

2. How could You and/or your board totally ostracize the fact that you people during and/or after this year's JAMB UTME, did gave JAMBites, eternal shameful scores such as 120s, 130s, 140s, 150s, 160s,etc, thereby limiting their chances of entering universities this year?

3. Mr registrar, you also forgot that after the said exam which was accompanied by numerous shortcomings of colossal degrees, which Nigerians and the world also know that the said anomalies were orchestrated by your purpose less, geroncratic, moribund and Non-result-oriented-led administration, that you had promised to reorganize a fresh exam for more than 59,000 UTME candidates, which u never did.

Now, while giving only admission chances to only those that got up to 180 in JAMB? so what would the thousands who were "luckily-unluckily" given scores ranging between 150 & 170 do? Should they  remain at home for another year? Should they go into stealing, pilfering, prostitution, kidnapping, drug and/or child trafficking, burglary, arson, looting, cultism, armed robbery, take advantage of, or are they to park up their belongings and move down to Eche LGA in Rivers state to become chief priests & priestesses in the dreaded AMADIOHA shrine?

Chai! Mr registrar! Why suffering Nigerian Youths? Why giving Nigerian parents/guardians hypertension so that they could die untimely? Why still  frustrating Admission seekers after making them seem like "Dunces, Ignoramuses, Empty heads, etc" in this year JAMB UTME? why not allow those with 150-179 UTME scores to 'manage' colleges of Education & Polytechnics respectively? What would u do if your own children are being frustrated in same way? Do you really have human heart? Its high time that you are reminded that ENOUGH IS ENOUGH & Nigerians can no longer put up with your administrative inadequacies.

Personally, I cannot be that too timid to espouse your dehumanizing treatments to admission seekers in the name of administrative policies or whatsoever, hence, my candid opinion that you honorably step down for someone to go in, reform and clean up these heap of mess your administration has caused.

OUR FOUNDING FATHERS ARE WEEPING BECAUSE OF YOU EVERY SECOND! The ever lingering truth remains that, even if God may forgive you your self-contentedness towards Admission seekers, posterity will hold you accountable someday for unpatriotic tendencies being experimented on the dreams & future of Nigerian Youths. GOD IS WATCHING YOU!

Al-Hikmah University Rain [second] Semester examinations commencement date for the 2015/2016 academic session has been announced including requirements to write the exam and some other important things.
AL-Hikmah University Exam Timetable
The management of the Al-Hikmah University announced the date for the commencement of the 2015/2016 academic session second semester examinations. This is to inform all students that the Second Semester examinations will Insha-Allah commence on Monday, 13th June, 2016 and end Saturday, 2nd July, 2016.
A. REQUIREMENT TO WRITE THE EXAMS
i. Duly stamped Examination Card (Docket) for Rain Semester
ii. Students Identity Card ( I.D Card )
* Please, note that No student will be allowed to write the Examination without the above
B. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE
1. Do your revision outside the Examination room so that you don’t, by omission, forget any incriminating material either on yourself or on your table.
2. Do not enter the examination room with any inscription on your Examination card or any part of your body, e.g. palm, arm, thigh, etc.
3. Do not bring lecture notes, textbooks, jotters, bags, handsets (mobile telephone), programmable calculators and calculator instruction manuals to the examination room.
4. Maintain absolute silence in the examination room. Only raise up your hand to attract the attention of the Invigilator if and when necessary.
5. Avoid any kind of communication between you and any other student(s) while the examination is in progress.
6. Do not write anything on your question papers. All your workings should be done inside your answer booklet.
7. Do not pass or attempt to pass any information to another student while the examination is in progress.
8. Do not copy or attempt to copy from another student or engage in any similar activity.
9. Do not disturb or distract any other student(s) during examination.
Failure to observe any of the above instructions shall, prima facie, constitute an examination malpractice, the penalty of which is AUTOMATIC EXPULSION from the University. Please, be warned.
C. DISTRUPTION OF SEATING ARRANGEMENT IN THE AUDITORIUM DURING THE EXAMINATIONS
Students who study at night in the Auditorium during examinations are hereby advised to conduct themselves peacefully and do not disrupt the already arranged seats.
Wishing you all success in advance.

UNIBEN Develops Indigenous Software For Computer Based Testing

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin Prof. F.F.O. Orumwense has disclosed that the institution has developed indigenous software for the conduct of its Computer Based Testing, CBT for all examinations in the university including Post-UTME/DE .

According to him, this makes University of Benin the first University to achieve such feat in Nigeria.

He further mentioned the enhancement of the ICT Unit is being extended to other units in the school with the provision of the E-learning multimedia teaching programs which will aid the advancement of teaching and learning process, the linking all faculties, units/hostels with fibre optics for the enhancement of internet connectivity 24/7.

He equally stated that the institution has approved the establishment of a paperless senate meeting and result presentation powered by online application using Internet connectivity and the computerization of the Registry and Bursary Department for seamless operations as well as to enhance the service delivery and the growth of the university.

Hope this is a great innovation for the institution and the students? let us here your say on this

Bowen University post utme results for the 2016/2017 academic session have been released. Successful candidates are to report at the university designated centres for the second stage of the Screening Exercise (interview).
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This is to inform all the candidates that participated in the Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State post UTME screening exercise that they can now check their whether they are qualified for the second stage of the screening exercise  from the university website.
DOWNLOAD 2016/17 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR INTERVIEW HERE
A. 2016/2017 UTME/DIRECT ENTRY APPLICANTS:
Candidates above have been short listed for the interview stage of the Screening Exercise for admission into Bowen University for the 2016/2017 Academic Session. Candidates are to report at the following preferred screening centres for their interview:
(i) Bowen University, Iwo,Osun State
(ii) Baptist Academy, Obanikoro, Lagos
(iii) Faith Baptist College,#1 Rumuaparaeli Sreet, Beside Holy Rosary Secondary School, Old GRA Port-Harcourt, Rivers State.
(iv) First Baptist Church, Area 11, Garki, Abuja.
(v) Baptist High School, Idi Aba, Abeokuta, Ogun State.
(vi) Delta Baptist Conference Amupre, Sapele, Delta State
(vii) Gilgal International School, Shelter Afrique Extension, Mbiabong, Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State
(viii) Baptist College of Theology NTA/TV Road, Benin-City
B. INTERVIEW DATE
DATETIME
Saturday, 16th July, 20169:00a.m.
C. AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES
(1) College of Health Sciences
Faculty of Basic Medical and Health Sciences: All UTME & Direct Entry candidates
Degree Programme Options
Medicine and Surgery
Anatomy
Nursing
Physiology
Physiotherapy
(2) Faculty of Agriculture: All UTME & Direct Entry Candidates
Degree Programme Options
Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Animal Science and Fisheries Management, Crop Production, Forestry and Environmental Technology, Food Science and Technology, Nutrition & Dietetics and Fisheries & Aquaculture.
(3) Faculty of Humanities: All UTME & Direct Entry Candidates
Degree Programme Options
English, History and International Studies, Communication Arts, Theatre Arts, Music,
and Religious Studies.
(4) Faculty of Law: Only UTME Candidates
Degree Programme: Law
(5) Faculty of Science & Science Education: All UTME & Direct Entry Candidates
Degree Programme Options:
Microbiology, Plant Biology, Zoology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics with Solar Energy, Mathematics and Statistics.
(6) Faculty of Social and Management Sciences: All UTME & Direct Entry Candidates
Degree Programme Options
Accounting, Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Economics, Mass Communication, Political Science, Industrial Relations & Personnel Management, International Relations and Sociology.
D. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Candidates are requested to bring both the original and photocopies of their credentials including:
a. UTME/SSCE/NECO/OL Results for UTME Candidates,
b. Advanced Level/IJMB/JUPEB Results or its equivalents for Direct Entry candidates
c. Birth Certificate
d. Printed On-line or Off-line Acknowledgement Card
e. Copy of printed on-line application Forms
E. FOR MORE INFORMATION
Please visit our website www.bowenuniversity.edu.ng or contact: the Registrar, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, through: Email: registrar_infobowen@yahoo.com or admission@bowenuniversity-edu.org or call: Delani: 0708-543-4397, Kunbi: 0903-620-6970 or Niyi: 08185451648.

The Post UTME examination for admission into Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo will hold
as follows:

DATE: Friday 10th June, 2016
TIME: 12:00 Noon - 1:00 pm
VENUES:
1. Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo
2. Archbishop Vinning Cathedral, Ikeja Lagos
3. Anglican Girls Grammar School, Apo, Abuja.
4. Conference Room, Bishops Office, St. Pauls Cathedral, Diobu, Portharcourt

Candidates are advised to come with their HB pencils to fill the Computer answer sheets. Intending applicants who have the required qualifications but have not yet filled the application form into ACU are eligible to write the Post UTME examination.

This is to inform all student of UNN that the portal will be opened for the last time for pending School Fees payment and Online course registration.

Any student who has not paid for a previous session or registered his courses as stipulated in the University academic regulation and fails to pay within the time allotted will be deemed to have lost that session wherein fees were unpaid and courses were not registered.

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You are expected to take advantage of this ONE WEEK grace period and clear all pending SCHOOL FEES PAYMENTS AND ONLINE COURSE REGISTRATION.

The details of the portal opening are as follows:

Portal Opens: Monday 6th June, 2016 by 8am.

Portal Closes: Friday 10th June, 2016 by 4pm.

NOTE

All those with first semester registration issues for 2015/2016 session should send an email to ict@unn.edu.ng using your UNN email address.

This will be the last time for any issue like this as the portal will be perpetually closed to payments for previous session or registration of previous courses.

A late registration fee of N500 per semester will be charged for all those registering their courses.

You are to generate a Remita Invoice from your student portal, make payments at designated bank and then complete your registration online.

University of Port-Harcourt Teaching Hospital, UPTH post-basic nursing programmes admission application forms for the 2016/2017 academic session are now on sale.
UNIPORT Teaching Hospital Post-Basic Nursing Admission Form
Applications are invited from suitable qualified candidates for admission into 12-months Past-Basic Diploma Programme in Paediatric and Accident & Emergency Nursing in the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, for 2016/2017 academic session.

UPTH Post-Basic Nursing Admission Requirements.

a) Applicants for admission into the programmes must possess the following: SSCE with 5 credits in not more than two sittings. These must include English Language, Mathematics, Biology (not Health Science) physics and chemistry. A combination of NECO and WAEC acceptable.
b) Registered Nurse/Midwife with a minimum of 1 year post qualification experience.
c) B.NSc with a PGDE is an added advantage.
Selection of candidates will be based on academic qualification and performance at the entrance examination and oral interview.

UPTH Post-Basic Nursing Admission – Method of Application.

Interested and qualified candidates should pay a non-refundable fee of N8,000:00 (Eight thousand naira) only to:
Sterling Bank (UPTH Branch) A/C No.: 0008832930 for Paediatric Programme and
Sterling Bank (UPTH Branch) A/C No.: 0029875947 for Accident & Emergency Programme
Present the teller at the office of the Bursar, in the school for the issuance of an official receipt and on presentation of evidence of such payment, obtain an application form from the Administrative Office of the School of Post-Basic Nursing Studies.
Completed application forms with photocopies of all relevant documents are to reach the Coordinators of the programmes at the School of Post-Basic Nursing Studies on or before the closing date above.

UPTH Post-Basic Nursing Admission – Entrance Exam/Interview Date.

Entrance Examination will hold in the SPBNS Auditorium as follows:
Tuesday 26th July, 2016 (Accident & Emergency Programme) 10:00am prompt
Wednesday 27th July, 2016 (Paediatric Programme) 10:00am prompt
Applicants should bring along writing materials for the examination. Mobile phones are not allowed into the examination hall. Applicants are to bring along original copies of their certificates and valid practicing licenses for the interview.

This is to inform the general public that the Federal University of Technology Akure has not advertised its post UTME (Pre admission screening) and has therefore not authorized any person, group or organization to act on its behalf in this respect or register candidates for the purpose of the examination.
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The General public will be duly notified in due course about the commencement of registration for the screening through extant channels, selected National newspapers and the university official website and Facebook page.

Global Maritime Academy, GMA School of Nautical Science admission form for the 2016/2017 academic session is now on sale.
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Global Maritime Academy (GMA) Nigeria, School of Nautical Science is now fully established and ready to admit students who want to take career at sea.
Global Maritime Academy (GMA) Nigeria, invites application from suitably qualified candidates, for admission into the Full Time Regular Programme of the School of Nautical Science for the 2016/2017 academic year, which leads to the award of ND (National Diploma) in Nautical Science.
Do you want to be a MERCHANT NAVY? then you have to study Nautical Science. Nautical science is a science that provides cadets with the knowledge and skills needed for navigating and maneuvering of vessels.
Nautical science studies cover a wide range of subjects, with particular emphasis on technical aspects. You will study courses like Mathematics, Physics, Law, Economics and Chemistry, Navigation, Ship Safety, Computer Science, etc.
Nautical Sciences Cadets are trained seafarers capable of using technological and navigational equipment on a wide range of ships, from large passenger cruise ships to cargo vessels. Cadets receive instruction and training based on seamanship and maritime skills in areas such as:
  1. Officer of the Watch Training
  2. Marine Communications and Navigation
  3. Rescue, Safety and Environmental Response
  4. Security Threat Response and Vigilance
  5. Safe Carriage of Goods
Other studies cover the specific subjects necessary for working as a Master of a ship. Among these are the subjects relating to commanding a ship, technical navigation, maneuvering, meteorology, traffic law, introductory exercises on the ship simulator, loading cargo, ship stability and strength, loading technology, dangerous goods, shipping law and subjects such as human management, shipping economics which are aimed at ship operation management.
With modern day facilities and automation, a ship today has several advanced navigation equipment systems which give accurate data for the voyage. In Global Maritime Academy School of Nautical Science, students will be taught all this and many more and train how to use them. The picture below illustrates.

Global Maritime Academy Admission – Entry Requirements.

All prospective candidates for this programme must possess at least:
  1. General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level, or the Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSSC) with credit passes in four relevant subjects as follows: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and one other subject from Metal Work, Wood Work, Technical Drawing, Basic Electronics, Economics, Statistics, English Language, Additional Mathematics plus a pass in English Language at not more than two sittings
  2. .
  3. National Technical Certificate (NTC) with credit passes in the four relevant subjects and a pass in English Language
Industrial Attachment
Industrial Attachment is compulsory in all ND Students.

Duration of Global Maritime Academy Programme

The duration for this programme is two (2) years of four (4) semesters.

Method of Obtaining Global Maritime Academy Admission Application Forms.

Application for admission is to be completed ONLINE. The instruction on how to complete the application form is very explicit. After successfully submitting the application form online, you will be given the Bank Name and Account Number and Amount to pay for the application form.
Note that you can also fill the admission application form from the Student Portal and the Home Page, by clicking on it and when it opens, at the bottom of the Sign In screen, click “Student’s Application Form”.

Sales Points

Candidates, who require assistance in completing the online application form, could contact our sales reps at the nearest sales point to them.
ENERHEN – WARRI
GMA Secretariat
Preston Model School
No. 1 Notoma Estate, Sedco Road, Opp.,
St. Michaels’s Anglican Church,
Odibo/Sedco Roundabout,
Enerhen – Warri
Delta State, Nigeria.
or at
No. 40 Enerhen Road,
Near ECOBANK PLC,
Enerhen – Warri, Nigeria.
ASABA
SOCIETY FOR POSITIVE LIVING (SPL)
248 Nnebisi Road,
Opp. Wema Bank,
Asaba,
Delta State, Nigeria.
Phone: +2348034039143
or at
GMA ASABA LAISON OFFICE
No.1 Onwufuju Street,
Opposite Infant Jesus Academy,
Asaba,
Delta State, Nigeria.
Phone: +2348033603970, +2348189702310
CALABAR CENTRE
Mr. Ben T. Olom,
Deputy Govornor’s Office,
Governor’s Office Extention,
Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.
Phone: +2348035532952
IKOM CENTRE
Kowa U. Ekwe (CDR)
Dept. of Envt. Health,
Ikom Local Government Council,
Cross River State, Nigeira.
Phone: +2348038441697
ZARIA
Shamavp Vet Pharmaceuticals,
Block 2, Samaru Market Annex,
Near Funtua Gargae,
Sokoto Road,
Zaria, Nigeria.
Phone: +2348062446515
LAGOS
ROSE OF SHARON,
Mary-key Plaza, Shop 1
551 Agege Motor Road,
Beside Zenith Bank,
Ladipo Bus Stop Shogunle,
Oshodi -Lagos,
Lagos State,Nigeria
Phone: +2348096571674, +2348023696433

Submission of Application Forms

Application form dully completed should be submitted ONLINE. The instruction on how to complete the application form is very explicit. After successfully submitting the application form online, you will be given the Bank Name and Account Number and Amount to pay for the application form.

Closing Date

Submission of Online Application Forms still on.

Late Application Fee

Late submission of application Form attracts an administrative fee of =N= 2,000.00. Not applicable yet.

Entrance Examination

The entrance examination for the 2016/2017 Session will hold in the School Campus on a date and time that will be anounced to candidates. All prospective students will be expected to be at the School Campus, Ogoni-Olomu,Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State, Nigeria, early enough for the exam.

Short Course)

These courses are designed for Individuals, Cooperate Organizations, ShippingCompanies, Maritime Administrators, Government Agencies, Undergraduates, Graduates, Manufacturers, Bankers and Businessmen, etc.
Some of the Courses are:
  1. Shipping Practice
  2. Fundamentals of Shipping
  3. Port Operations Management
  4. Maritime Convention (Safety of Life at Sea and Others)
  5. Freight Forwarding and Documentation Management
  6. Maritime Safety and Security
  7. Ship Management
  8. Fundamental of Maritime Trade and Transport
  9. Port Management
  10. Ship Agent
  11. Ship Sales and Purchase
  12. Business and Maritime Law
  13. Crew Management
  14. Marine Claims
  15. Shipping Business Environment and International Trade
  16. Maritime Business Management
  17. Marine Purchasing and Supply Management
  18. Marine Investigation
  19. Ship Superintendency
  20. Marine Environmental Management
  21. Chartering (Understanding Contracts in Shipping)
  22. Harbour Master
  23. Maritime Convention (Safety of Life at Sea and Others)
  24. Freight Forwarding and Documentation Management
Duration: Each course could last from 3 – 5 Days, depending on the course content.

For Whom

Managers and Chief Executives in the Shipping and Maritime Industry, Port Operators, Staff of Port Authority, Maritime Administrators Customs Officers, Insurers, Naval Officers, Individuals, Staff of Corperate Organizations, Staff of Shipping Companies, Government Agencies, Undergraduates, Graduates, Manufacturers, Bankers and Businessmen, etc.
Date of the Programme: Last Monday through Friday of each Month.
Venue: Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) Conference Centre Effurun, Delta State, Nigeria
Fees:
Registration: =N=  5,000.00 (Five Thousand Naira).
Course Fee: =N= 35,000.00 (Thirty Five Thousand Naira).
This includes Course Materials/CD and Lunch

We just received a report that there is a protest currently going on at the Federal Polytechnic, Auchi (AUCHIPOLY).

According to the report, some students of the School of Evening Studies, (SES) who are currently writing their semester examination were stopped from participating in the examination on wednesday due to the fact they have not paid their school fees.

AUCHIPOLY
It was learnt that some of the students came to the examination hall on wednesday, forcefully gained entrance and went ahead to disrupt the examination creating confusion and chaos which now has degenerated to a massive protest in the school.

Unconfirmed report has it that some students of the institution have been shot dead by security agents.

More details soon.

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK Continuing Education Programme (CEP) fresh students school fees payment deadline for the 2015/2016 academic session.
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This is to inform all the fresh students of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) Continuing Education Programme (CEP) that the management of the institution has announced the deadline for payment of school fees for the 2015/2016 academic session.
The deadline announced for the payment of school fees is June 6, 2016.
All UNIZIK CEP first year students are implored to pay up before the deadline.

Akwa Ibom State University, AKSU freshmen matriculation ceremony date for the 2015/2016 academic session.
AKSU matriculation ceremony date
This is to inform all the newly admitted students of the Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU), that the management of the has announced the date for their matriculation ceremony, which marks their formal admission to the University.
AKSU matriculation ceremony has been scheduled for June 10, 2016.
Congratulations to all AKSU newly admitted students.

Ajayi Crowther University, ACU admission forms pick up locations nationwide.
Ajayi Crowther Universityadmission forms pick up locations
This is to inform all the candidates seeking admission into the Ajayi Crowther University (ACU) that the management of the institution has released the locations where they can pick up a copy of the institution’s admission application form.

 ACU Admission Forms Pickup Locations.

   SELLING POINTS        CONTACT PERSON & PHONE NUMBER    
Diocese of Lagos west – Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral (AVMC), LagosMr. John – 07034950881
Diocese of Lagos Mainland – Cathedral of St. Jude, Ebutte-Metta, LagosMr. Adeoye – 08033513726
Diocese of Lagos – Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, LagosRev’d Canon Adebayo – 08075790587
All Souls’ Church, Lekki Peninsula, LagosRev’d Fasakin – 08038348933
St. James Cathedral, Okebola, IbadanMrs. R. O. Olabode – 08075285052
All Souls’ Church Office, BodijaMrs. V. O. Akinbodun – 08025292585
St. David’s Cathedral, KudetiMrs. M. A. Ayansola – 08054041564
St. Peter’s Cathedral, AremoMiss Bukky Ogunniran – 08063647834
Archbishops’s Palace, Arigidi Street Old Bodija, IbadanMrs. Ogbonna – 08026894016
Bishopscourt, Ejinrin Road, Ijebu-OdeRev’d Dare Isaac
Bishopscourt, Ewusi Street, Sagamu, RemoMiss Happiness-08075191156
Bishopscourt, Onikolobo, Abeokuta.Rev’d I.O Shoga:  08071691284
Mrs Eweje: 08075892223
Cathedral Churh Of Our, Italowojoda, Ijebu-OdeAgboola Joseph: 08079192962
Cathdral Church Of St. Paul, SagamuHammed A. Adebayo: 08099213703
Cathdral Church Of St. Paul, Igboore, AbeokutaRev’d S.O Ogunbajo: 08036127257
Cathdral Church Of St. Peters, Ake, AbeokutaVery Rev’d Dr,j,A Adeniji: 08037255137
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Ven. Dr B.O Okunnuga08023133525
Ven. B.I Adewumi
08023154766
08068012726

Akwa Ibom State University, AKSU examination date for 1st semester, 2015/2016 academic session has been announced.
AKSU exam date
The authorities of the Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU), Ikot Akpaden announced the date for the commencement of the 2015/2016 academic session first semester examination date.
AKSU first semester 2015/2016 session examinations will start on 04/07/2016 at the two campuses of the University.
Therefore, all students are, by the announcement directed to get ready.
Students are advised to check their departmental notice boards for details on the examination timetable.

Dear Sir,
Buhari-Swear-in-abujabuhari
ON THIS YEAR DEMOCRACY DAY AND AFTER A YEAR IN OFFICE, WHERE DOES THE FUTURE LIES FOR NIGERIANS?
I have been constrained to write you through the media because I do not have an alternative way of reaching you and making my opinions known on this topic, which I think is equally shared by many Nigerians of my generation and conscious elders irrespective of ethnic, political or religious differences.
Sir, let me use this medium to officially congratulate you on your generally chorused victory given to you by Nigerians like myself in the last General Election2015.
The nationwide spontaneous jubilations that welcomed your announcement clearly shows the faith, the hope and the belief that Nigerians like myself have in your leadership prowess.
Sir, I must as a matter of honesty confess that the image that stuck in me about Buhari haven read about you from Nigeria political history and heard in the same vein from elders who are old enough to access your then 1983-1985 Buhari/Idiagbon military regime was that of, no-nonsense character, straight I-mean-it talker, who meant yes and vice versa; and the hope that the God sent deliverer has finally come. This impression I believe was equally shared by many other Nigerians.
Sir, and truly you came with the tone and promises of a Deliverer, to rescue the largest Black man nation from its relegated and lost glory, to put hope and smile on Nigerians faces and joyful new song on the lips of the ever-expectant common men.
Your electioneering promises testifies to this as you promised to:
Reduce petrol pump price from N87 to N45, create three million jobs per year, equate $1 to N1, give N5,000 stipend to unemployed youths, provide one meal daily to pupils nationwide, fix all our transportation networks, curb corruption and excesses in the management of our government, among others. Little did Nigerians like myself know that these were only lies under the emblem of propaganda, so far.
Sir, permit me to use the analogy of football world in evaluating your administration so far.
You are the coach of the team (Nigeria). You have four matches to play. You have played one.
I must be fair and honest enough to say you have lost your first match Sir, your first match which is to give hope and summary of what to expect in the remaining three matches.
Sir, to me, all we have under the released analysis and lists of your one year achievements are only match statistics in form of possession, dribbling skills, long and short pass analysis, offsides, among others.
You failed to score a goal in the match and give hope to the fans(Nigerians), as this is what the fans are better interested in and not the possession points.
Sir, as a strong believer of the philosophy that “criticisms against your work for you to do better are better than praises for what has already been achieved” and this is the true definition of Democracy and Opposition in democracy.
It is on this note I took my pen to pour out my heart and opinion about your administration so far.
ON THE FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL
I chose this firstly because this is what Nigerians generally share in common.
While the idea and reasons for the removal is hearable, the time and under the conditions (infrastructures) in which it was removed is inhumane. This is the highest increment in fuel pump price by any Nigerian government with a N59 increment; on the struggling masses when most States are still owing far above five months of salaries and N18,000 is still the minimum wage?
Moreover, as far as I know as a conscious youth who has always been following Nigeria political and economy state and the world at large;
Removal of subsidy is a step by step process, properly educate and orientate the public, proper palliatives must have been put in place to cushion its effects, pass an act of National Assembly to deregulate the downstream; among instead of imposing unforseen hardships on the masses.
ON THE NATIONS ECONOMY
On Friday May 20th, 2016, Dr. Yemi Kale, the Statistician General of the Federation and head of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics revealed that Nigeria’s economy had not grown in the first quarter of the year but had rather shrunk to 0.36 percent, the worst contraction in 25 years!
The announcement was followed by various reactions, with pundits pointing at this or the other as being the cause of this setback.
Sir, to me, this is caused by the inability of your player on finance wing to manage the economy properly and you as the coach too to woo investors into the country, as most ones on ground before are already packing with gross retrenchment of their workers.
I watched and heard how you talked about corruption that is on its ravaging velocity in most of the World Summit for World leaders while investors are there sitting and watching.
What do we expect?
Other world leaders are busy talking about the positive side of their country while we are good in describing how corrupt our people are and always blaming the past administration.
The president should focus on marketing his plans and policies when he travels abroad.
ON THE FULANI’S HERDSMEN
Mr. President, your response to the killings by herdsmen in the middle-belt and the recent Ekiti killings has been nothing to write home about. That is because there has been nothing to write by way of response from you. The herdsmen were in a report were said to be the world’s 4th deadliest terrorist group in the world but your government and you in particular appear to pretend like they are not doing all the killings they are doing. Agatu is only the latest in the bloodshed. Something needs to get done and you need to communicate more on such killings. This is what governments that value human life do.
ON THE INFRASTRUCTURES
Sir, the power sector among others is been abated daily with most part of the country been unable to boast of six hours of electricity daily.
The ever sufficient potholes on our roads are still there on most of our Federal roads with most of our roads still an express way to death.
Drinkable water is still a problem in many parts of the country as most Nigerians do not have access to drinkable water.
ON THE CORRUPTION FIGHT
Sir, while I must commend your administration for the real fight against corruption so far and the recent Raymond Omatseye, Ex-NIMASA Boss that bags five years imprisonment, I must still say you need to show more trustworthy in the fight by making it not to look selective as it wants to seem. There are also prolific looters in your team with chains of looted funds dangling around their neck.
ON OUR DEMOCRACY
I will like to enjoin Mr. President to improve on his ability to tolerate opposition and bear criticisms. This is what makes true Democracy.
Sir, against the reality you succeeded, some things have changed but the bottom line remains the same; Nigerians are still lamenting and groaning under the weight of fuel scarcity, this seems like a permanent feature these days, power supply has arguably gotten worse or at least stayed the same. We can talk about the great things your administration has put in place since May 29, 2015 but ultimately, if those things haven’t changed the reality of life of the average Nigerian or look like they are about to change that reality, Nigerians like myself have a reason to question the change if it is not a chain.
We have heard enough of the atrocities been carried out under the last administration.
Dear President, by all means you must never forget the faces of those Nigerians you met on your campaign trail. If you fail them, they will have lost faith, not just in you but in their belief and hope that Nigeria can indeed be better. The reason is because you were expected to be the foundation of a much better Nigeria.
Mr. President, wherever they are, you must call the best of our country to help deliver this change. Do not forget to weed out those who led us to where we are. As this are the attribute of a good coach.
Thinking in a democratic setting you can make the change happen alone is to not understanding the fact democracy requires all the parts of the machine working to move forward.
Sir, in conclusion lest I bore you with the abundance of my heartfelt griefs and grievances, let me say there is no time.
This is not a tone or note of impatience. It is another reminder of the tickling clock that says _”what you have to do, do quick”.
Sir, you still have three matches more to change the game as a good coach which I revered you to be.
Give the fans, the Nigerians, goals and tangible points and a reason to smile and see hope in the country.
Mr. President, I look forward to write in a satisfactory tone when next I put up my opinion in a writeup like this to you. Let NIGERIANS see the future with you.
Mr. President, Happy Democracy Day 2016
GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.
BAMIDELE WILLIAMS
08134810254
29/05/2016
Bamidele Williams is a campus journalist and a student of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria.

University of Ibadan, UI invitation to a Parents/stakeholders’ forum. Students are yet to be recalled and as such should still stay away from the campus.

Following the recent development that led to students being advised to vacate the campus, the Management, Senate and Council of the University of Ibadan (UI), have at various levels been deliberating on ways to address this problem with a view to finding lasting solution and ensuring resumption as soon as possible.
Parents and other stakeholders in the UI project are cordially invited to this forum scheduled as follows:
DATE: Tuesday, 7 June, 2016
VENUE: Trenchard Hall
TIME: 11.00 A.M.
We specially covet your presence and valuable input at this important meeting.
Kindly note that students are yet to be recalled and as such should still stay away from the campus.
Thank you for your support at all times.

Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys, RECTAS admission form for the 2016/2017 academic session is out. Get trained in science and technology of geospatial information.
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The Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys (RECTAS) was established in 1972 under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) as an educational “one-stop” solution institution that train highly skilled manpower in the science and technology of geospatial information.
Suitably qualified candidates are invited to apply for admission into the 2016/2017 academic programmes. 

RECTAS Available Programmes.

AVAILABLE COURSES ARE:
Diploma/DegreeQualification RequirementDurationFees
1. Technologist Diploma (TD) in Geo-information production and management.
(French and English)
Technician Diploma, National Diploma (ND) or equivalent and O’ level credits in English, Maths18  months$ 4,750.00
2. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in Geo-information Production and Management (Specialization: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry, Geographic Information Systems) (French and English)HND, B.Sc, BA or Higher degree in any discipline (Science, Engineering, Social science,etc..)12 months$ 3,525.00
3. Professional Masters (PM) in Geo-information Production and Management.      (Specialization: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry, Geographic Information Systems) (French and English)HND, B.Sc, BA or Higher degree in any discipline (Science, Engineering, Social science,etc..)12  months$3,525.00
4. Masters in Geo-information Technology (MGIT) in collaboration with FUTA (English)B.Sc in science or Engineering fields including O’ level ; credits in English, Maths, Physics and Chemistry18  months$8,350.00
Masters of Science in Geo-information Science (MGIS) in collaboration with University of Abomey Calavi. (French)B.Sc, BA or Higher degree in related discipline (Science, Engineering,  Social science, Humanities, Education, Health)18  months$8,350.00

How to Apply for Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys Admission.

Complete the application form and submit in any of the following two ways:
(A) Online application: Complete the form online at www.eportal.rectas.org as instructed
(B) Download and print out the application form and complete it as instructed.
NOTES:
-The deadline of submission of application is 29th July, 2016. The next academic session starts on 3rd October, 2016.
-Application form ($100.00 or N 18,000)
-Fellowship – In order to be eligible for RECTAS fellowship, a prospective candidate is required to obtain nomination
from his country’s Representative in RECTAS Governing Council. Other fellowship/scholarship is acceptable.
Fellowship covers tuition, accommodation, feeding stipend and other allowances.
-Prospective candidates are encouraged to seek for fellowship or sponsorship from their organisation and
development partners because of the limited number of RECTAS’ fellowship.
Enquires:
The Dean of Academics & Research
Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys
(RECTAS)
Off Road 1, Obafemi Awolowo University Campus,
P. M. B. 5545, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria.
Email: oloukoi@rectas.org, doa@rectas.org
Phone: +234(0)8064042198/08116195498

Federal Polytechnic Bida, Pre-ND and HND  programmes admission forms for the 2016/2017 academic session is out.
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Management of Federal Polytechnic Bida announced the sales of its Higher National Diploma (HND) and Pre-National Diploma (pre-ND) programmes application forms for the 2016/2017 academic session.

How to Apply Federal Polytechnic Bida Pre-ND and HND Admission.

STEP 1: Go to First Bank Plc or any commercial bank branches nationwide (Access Bank, EcoBank, Guaranty trustbank, SkyeBank, KeystoneBank ,UBA ,Mainstreet bank, Union bank, Zenith Bank, Unity Bank FinBank) to make payment for the Federal Polytechnic, Bida (Regular) PRE-ND and HND Online Application forms for N5,000 (Five Thousand Naira only). After payment, the Teller will generate for you a PIN (Confirmation/ Receipt Number). This PIN will be required to complete your registration in the portal.
STEP 2: Browse to Federal Polytechnic, Bida online form site http://apply.federalpolybida.edu.ng.
STEP 3: Go to Are You a New User? Create Your Login Account section on the left pane to create an account. Simply sign up by entering your First Name, Last Name, Email and any Password of choice (this field is entered twice), type in the captcha characters and click the Submit button. NOTE: Make sure the email address supplied is valid/accessible to you.
STEP 4: Login Email verification and New account creation messages will be sent to your email address. It will also be displayed on the screen for quick access.
STEP 5: Proceed to logging in to the form Existing User? Login Here! on the right pane. Enter the Email and Password in the appropriate fields. Then click the Login button to display the View Forms page.
STEP 6: Click on the New Submission link beside your preferred form {HND APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION (Morning Programme) or PRE-ND APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION (Morning Programme)} to display the form. Fill the form appropriately. (NOTE: asterisk fields are compulsory).
STEP 7: Click the Save button to proceed to the payment gateway. The default card type, Etranzact Nigeria has been selected. Click on Continue to Payment button
STEP 8: Enter the Confirmation and Receipt Number in the appropriate fields as obtained from the bank. Click the Submit button. Wait a while to receive a successful confirmation response from the server. In case of failed/unsuccessful payment response, please make sure the right PIN information is supplied.
STEP 9: Click on Back to Forms link on top of the page. The View Forms page is opened. Click on the Previous Submissions link. A table is displayed with the Print link activated. Click on it to print the form.
NOTE: The Print link is deactivated when you have not made successful payment in the portal. Thus you can proceed to making payment by clicking on the Payment link. You can also edit your form by clicking on the Edit Submission link.

UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA, UNIABUJA postgraduate admission form for the 2016/2017 academic session is now on sale. The application form fee is N20,500. See more details below.
Uniabuja postgraduate form
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) postgraduate programmes for the 2016/2017 academic session.
UNIABUJA postgraduate programmes lead to the award of :
  1. Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE), Business Administration (PGDBA), Public Administration (PGDPA), Political Science, Banking and Finance (PGDBF), Diplomatic Studies, Statistics, Engineering, Food Hygiene, Veterinary Epidemiology, Crop Production, Agronomy, Agro Forestry, Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Agric Business Management, Soil, Animal Science, Environmental Planning and Protection (PGDEPP), Postgraduate Diploma in Gender Studies.
  2. Master of Arts (M.A), Master of Education (M.Ed), Master of Science (M.Sc), Master of Law (LL.M), Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) and Master of Environmental Planning and Protection (MEPP), Master of Public Health, Master of Engineering, Master of Veterinary Public Health, Veterinary Preventive Medicine, Veterinary Microbiology, Bacteriology, Immunology, Virology and
  3. Doctorate (Ph.D) in various areas of specialization in the listed Faculties and Departments.

UNIABUJA Postgraduate – Available Programmes.

1) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
  • Department of Crop Science
    PGD in Crop Protection, PGD in Agronomy, PGD in Agro Forestry, M.Sc. Crop Protection, M.Sc. Agronomy, M.Sc. Agro Forestry, Ph.D. Crop Protection, Ph.D. Agronomy, Ph.D. Agro Forestry
  • Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension
    PGD Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, PGD Agric Business Management, M.Sc. Agricultural Economics, M.Sc. Development Economics, M. Sc. Environmental Economics, M. Sc. Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology, Ph.D. Agricultural Economics, Ph.D. Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology
  • Department of Soil Science
    PGD – Soil Science, M.Sc. – Soil Science, M.Phil/Ph.D – Soil Science, Ph.D – Soil Science
  • Department of Animal Science
    PGD – Animal Science, M. Sc. – Animal Science ,Ph.D – Animal Science
2) FACULTY OF ARTS
  • Department of History and Diplomatic Studies
    Post-Graduate Diploma in Diplomatic Studies (PGDDS), M.A. in Diplomatic Studies, M.A. in Nigerian and African History, M.Phil/Ph.D in Nigerian and African History, M.Phil/Ph.D in Diplomatic Studies, Ph.D in Nigerian and African History, Ph.D in Diplomatic Studies
  • Department of Theatre Arts
    Postgraduate Diploma in Media Arts, Postgraduate Diploma in Theatre Arts, M.A in Media Arts, M.A in Theatre Arts, Ph.D in Media Arts, Ph.D in Theatre Arts
  • Department of English
    English Literature – M.A, Ph.D, English Language – M.A, Ph.D
3) COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE
  • Department of Community Medicine
    Master of Public Health, Master of Science (M.Sc.) Medical Biochemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Medical Biochemistry
4) FACULTY OF EDUCATION
  • Postgraduate Diploma Education (PGDE)
    Department of Educational Management, M. Ed – Educational Administration and Planning, Ph.D – Educational Administration and Planning
  • Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology Educational Psychlogy
    Master of Education (M.Ed) – Educational Psychology, Ph.D – Educational Psychology
    Guidance and Counseling, Master of Education (M. Ed) – Guidance and Counseling. M.Phil./Ph.D – Guidance and Counseling, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) – Guidance and Counseling
  • Departments of Arts and Social Sciences Education (ASSE)
    Curriculum Education – M.Ed. & Ph.D, Language Education – M.Ed. & Ph.D, Social Studies Education – M.Ed. & Ph.D
  • Department of Science and Environmental Education
    Master of Education (M. Ed) Science Education, Master of Education (M. Ed) Mathematics Education, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Science Education, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Mathematics Education
5) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
  • Department of Civil Engineering
    PGD – Civil Engineering, M. Eng. – Civil Engineering, Ph.D – Civil Engineering
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
    PGD – Chemical Engineering, M. Eng. – Chemical Engineering, Ph.D – Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
    PGD – Mechanical Engineering, M. Eng. – Mechanical Engineering, Ph.D – Mechanical Engineering
6) FACULTY OF LAW
Master of Law (LL.M), Doctor of Philosophy in Law (Ph.D. Law)
7) FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
  • Department of Accounting
    Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting, Master of Science in Accounting & Finance (M.Sc. Accounting & Finance), Business Administration Department, Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration (PGDBA), Master of Science in Business Administration (M.Sc. Business Administration), Ph.D. Management
  • Public Administration Department
    Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration (PGDPA), Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Science in Public Administration (M.Sc. Pub. Admin.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) – Public Administration
8) FACULTY OF SCIENCE
  • Dept. of Biological sciences
    M.Sc. – Biology (Environmental), M.Sc. – Botany (Biodiversity), M.Sc. – Zoology (Parasitology), M.Sc. – Zoology (Fisheries), Ph.D – Biology (Environmental), Ph.D – Botany (Biodiversity), Ph.D – Zoology (Parasitology), Ph.D – Zoology (Fisheries)
  • Department of Chemistry
    Physical Chemistry, M.Sc. – Physical Chemistry, Ph.D – Physical Chemistry; Organic Chemistry, M.Sc.- Organic Chemistry, Ph.D – Physical Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry, M.Sc. Inorganic Chemistry, Ph.D Inorganic Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry, M.Sc Analytical Chemistry, Ph.D Analytical Chemistry
  • Department of Computer Science
    1. Master of Science (M.Sc.) Computer Science with specialization in following areas of Computer Science: Information Security, Software Engineering, Intelligent Systems, Distributed Computing Systems, Computer Networks and Communications, Database Systems
    2. Ph.D in Computer Science
  • Department of physics
    M.Sc./Ph.D – Solid State Physics, M.Sc./Ph.D – Solar Energy Physics, M.Sc./Ph.D – Applied Geophysics
  • Department of Mathematics
    M.Sc. – Pure Mathematics, Ph.D – Pure Mathematics, M.Sc. – Applied Mathematics, Ph.D – Applied Mathematics
  • Department of Microbiology
    M.Sc. – Food Microbiology, M.Sc. – Industrial Microbiology, M.Sc. – Environmental Microbiology, Ph.D – Food Microbiology, Ph.D – Industrial Microbiology, Ph.D – Environmental Microbiology
  • Department of Statistics
    Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS), Master of Science (M. Sc), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)
9) FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
  • Department of Economics
    Postgraduate Diploma in Banking and Finance (PGDB&F), Masters in Financial Economics (MFE), M.Sc. Economics, Ph.D Economics
  • Department of Political Sciences & International Relations
    Postgraduate Diploma in Political Sciences (PGDPS), Masters in International Relations and Diplomacy (MIRD), Master of Science (M.Sc. Political Sciences specialization) in International Relations, Political Economy and Development Studies, Policy Analysis, Ph.D in all areas listed in (i) (ii) & (iii), Doctor of Philosophy Degree (Ph.D) in Political Science with specialization in: International Relations Political Economy & Development Studies, Policy Analysis
  • Department of Sociology
    M.Sc./Ph.D – Gender, M.Sc./Ph.D – Development, M.Sc./Ph.D – Industrial, M.Sc./Ph.D – Criminology, M.Sc./Ph.D – Demography, M.Sc./Ph.D – Medical, Postgraduate Diploma in Intercultural Conflicts & Communications (PEDIC)
  • Department of Geography and Environmental Management
    Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Planning & Protection (PGDEPP), Masters in Environmental Planning and Protection (MEPP), Master of Science (M.Sc.) Geography with specialization in: Environmental Resources Planning, Population and Manpower Planning, Geomorphology, Biogeography, Climatology. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Environmental Resources Planning, Population and Manpower, Geomorphology, Biogeography, Climatology
10) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
  • Department of Veterinary Medicine
    PGD IN Food Hygiene, PGD, M.Sc, Ph.D, Veterinary Epidemiology, MVPH, Ph.D Veterinary Public Health, MVPH. Ph.D Veterinary Preventive Medicine
  • Department of Veterinary Microbiology
    M.Sc. & Ph.D. Veterinary Microbiology, M.Sc. & Ph.D Bacteriology, M.Sc. & Ph.D Immunology, M.Sc. & Ph.D. Virology
11) CENTRE FOR GENDER SECURITY STUDIES AND YOUTH ADVANCEMENT
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Gender Studies (Part-time), M.A. Gender Studies (Part time)
12) INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
Postgraduate Diploma in Gender Studies (Part-time)

UNIABUJA Postgraduate Admission – General Entry Requirements.

  1. A candidate for Postgraduate studies in the University of Abuja must have obtained at least five (5) credits in WASC, NECO, GCE (Ordinary Level) or their equivalents, including English and Mathematics.
  2. Candidates applying for the M.A, M.Ed. M.Eng. MVPH and M.Sc. degree programme in any field must have obtained a Bachelor’s Degree with at least second class lower in the relevant discipline.
  3. A candidate applying for Ph.D in any programme of the University of Abuja must have obtained a weighted average score of 60% (4 points) letter grade ‘B’ average performance in the Master’s degree.
  4. A candidate applying for the Ph.D with a Master’s degree from any other University, who in His/Her Master’s study has not previously taken the compulsory courses or their equivalents, similar to the ones in the University of Abuja shall on admission, be required to offer and pass such courses with a minimum of 60% (4 points) or a letter grade ‘B’.
  5. Candidates seeking for admission into any of the Postgraduate Diploma Programme must possess a University degree with minimum grade of third class or HND with a minimum grade of lower credit in the relevant subject area with three (3) years post qualification experience.

How to apply for UNIABUJA Postgraduate Admission.

Application forms can be obtained online via unibuja.com, click Postgraduate School, print procedure to access sales of forms from the portal, generate Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR), make payment online (Form Fee N20,500), fill form online, save and submit and Print the Following-Receipt, Summary of the Form, Acknowledgement Slip and Referee Form or request your Referees to fill Referee Form online.
Please note that the sale of application forms commences on Wednesday 25th May, 2016.
Candidates are to request their former institutions to indicate the Course/Department for/to which they applied, while sending academic transcripts to the University. Completed referees’ forms and academics transcripts should reach the Secretary, Postgraduate school, University of Abuja, P.M.B. 117 Abuja not later than two (2) weeks after the close of submission of application form.

UNIABUJA Postgraduate Admission – Closing Date.

The online entry application form will close on Tuesday 20th July, 2016 (Eight weeks) at 11:59pm. Completed application forms and other attached relevant documents are to be sent to:
The Secretary,
Postgraduate school,
University of Abuja,
P.M.B. 117 Abuja
not later than two (2) weeks after the close of submission of application form.

AN OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR ANAYO ROCHAS OKOROCHA(OON), THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF IMO STATE.
Your Excellency sir, it is with due respect and honour to your office, and heart full of pains and grievance that I write to you today. I want to start by commending you for your effort so far towards rescuing Imolites though your mission is yet to be accomplished we pray for a positive change.
Your Excellency sir, without taking much of your time, I would like to go straight to the point which is the situation of Poly Nekede/FUTO ihiagwa road that is in a dilapidated state. With due respect sir, this road has become a nightmare to the entire Nigerian students schooling in FedPoNek and FUTO. It is no longer motorable and we are crying out loud. The condition of this road has brought about many changes; though negative changes like...
  • Change in transportation fee... From FUTO to OWERRI town which was #100 is now #150.
  • Delay on the road due to potholes and swamps. 
  • Constant accident, fighting among road users due to lane... Etc.
However, the council of SUG Presidents which is under my chairmanship in collaboration with the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) have in many occasions written to the state government over this road issue but no replies came and there was no proper action taken.
Overtime, people will say that Poly/FUTO road isn't a state road that it belongs to the federal government. Now the big question is , what happen to other states like Anambra where federal roads projects is been carried out by the state? Well if the state would not do this road for us, then let them attract the federal government to come and do it. That's why we voted them. Your Excellency sir, I want to categorically state
that your government has done nothing for the young Imolites Schooling in FUTO and PolyNekede. You gave free education to IMSU stars and to State polytechnic Umuagwo what happen to over 85% Imolites in FUTO? What happen to over 90% Imolites in federal polytechnic Nekede? Come and do our road. That's all we are asking for. Your Excellency sir, recall that your well deserved doctorate degree was given to you in
one of this universities which is FUTO to be precise not IMSU or polytechnic Umuagwo. Its your five years in office sir and we have not benefited from your government. We have been abandoned. We need a students loving governor....
The formal governor Ohakim did his bid by giving each SUG in all the universities a brand new vehicle and also listening to them when ever need arises. Your Excellency you can do better.
Rescue our road. The issue of Poly/FUTO road has over lingered and the over seventy-five thousand (75,000) Nigerian students both FUTO and Poly Nekede has resolved as at 11am, 30th may 2016 that: (1)we are giving the state government a period of two weeks to commence work on Poly Nekede/ FUTO road, (2) that after two weeks and nothing is done, we shall embark on a peaceful protest. Route: from poly Nekede to government house, then to NAZA junction where road users may not be able to access that major road for like four hours. This is to help the state government reach the federal government so as to facilitate the rehabilitation of this road.Below are the pictures of FUTO/Poly road.
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futo bad road


We are peace loving people.
We are Nigerian students.
# GiveUsGoodRoad .
Aluta Continua...
SIGNED:
Comr Ezenwa Obinna
SUG President FUTO
Chairman Council of SUG Presidents Imo state.

University of Uyo, UNIUYO extended the registration portal closing date for second semester, 2015/2016 academic session.
UNIUYO registration deadline
This is to inform all the students of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) that the management of the institution has announced the extension of registration portal closing date for the second semester, 2015/2016 academic session.
The Registration deadline for 2nd Semester which was earlier scheduled for Friday, May 27, 2016 has been re-scheduled for Friday, June 10, 2016.
Students are therefore to note that registration with penalty ends on Friday, June 10, 2016 and must endeavour to conclude their registration on or before that day.

Tai Solarin University of Education, TASUED post UTME/Direct Entry application form for the 2016/2017 academic session is out. TASUED cut-off mark is 180. Candidates seeking a change of institution to TASUED through JAMB can also apply.
TASUED-POst-UTME-Form

The Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) Post UTME and Direct Entry screening exercise application form for the 2016/2017 academic session is out. Interested and qualified candidates are hereby requested to apply on the university admission page. Candidates that didn’t make TASUED their institution of choice during UTME and Direct Entry registration can also apply.

Note: Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) does not have any outside agent to help with the 2016/2017 admission exercise. The use of such agent is at candidate’s own risk and candidates should desist from using third party in processing their applications.

Candidates Eligible for TASUED Post UTME Screening Exercise.

  1. Candidates who chose TASUED as their first most preferred institution in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), and scored a minimum of 180 in UTME.
  2. Direct Entry candidates who chose TASUED as their first most preferred and/or second most preferred institution for the Academic Session and have applied through Joint Admission And Matriculation Board (JAMB).
  3. Candidates seeking a change of institution to TASUED through JAMB, having scored a minimum of 180 in UTME.
  4. Direct Entry candidates seeking a change of institution to Tai Solarin University of Education and obtained Direct Entry JAMB form.

How to Apply for TASUED Post UTME Screening Exercise.

  1. Candidates should apply online with the payment of application fee of One thousand naira only (#1,000.00). In addition, a processing fee of six thousand two hundred naira only (#6,200) for first choice candidates and Nine thousand two hundred naira (#9200) for categories of candidates in (iii) and (iv) above seeking change of institution to TASUED, payable with Master card or VISA ATM card (Please print out your receipt after payment)
  2. Visit the TASUED website by typing http://my.tasued.edu.ng/admission/ on the web page.
  3. Click Post-UTME Registration Form. Candidates are strongly advised to click the University Degree Brochure and carefully study the O�Level requirements for the courses applied for, before registration on the TASUED website,
  4. Complete the Registration Form by providing the required information;
  5. Submit your form by clicking submit button.
  6. Print out an identification slip containing your colour passport photograph. The printed slip will serve as candidate�s identification/admission card for the screening test
  7. The sale of online form/registration commences on Friday, 27th May, 2016 and closes Wednesday 15th June, 2016.
Note that false information provided by any candidate shall be detected by the special TASUED software application and such candidates shall be disqualified.

TASUED Post UTME and DE Screening Exercise Date.

Screening shall be conducted on Thursday, 16th June, 2016 for all UTME candidates at the Main Campus of the University, by 7.00am. The screening date for Direct Entry (200 Level) applicants shall be announced at a later date.
Candidates� participation in the screening exercise is a mandatory requirement for entry into Tai Solarin University of Education.

Required information for TASUED Post UTME Screening Exercise Registration.

(i) Bio-Data:
a. Surname
b. First Name
c. Middle Name
d. Sex
e. Date of birth
f. Age
g. Passport Size Picture (File Size: 20KB max, File Format: JPEG (i.e. ‘jpg’)
(ii) Academic Data:
a. JAMB Registration Number
b. Course
c. Post O’Level Qualifications obtained with grade (where
applicable)
d. UTME Score (Range: 180-400) (where applicable)
e. Detailed O’Level Results
(iii) Personal Data:
a. E-mail
b. Phone Number
c. State of Origin
d. Local Government (if Ogun State)
e. Name of Sponsor
f. Sponsor’s Address
g. Sponsor’s Phone Number

TASUED Post UTME/DE Screening Details.

Candidates should prepare for e-test and bring along the following to the venue of the screening exercise:
(i) Original colour print-out from the On-line registration
(ii) Original JAMB Examination Notification of Result slip or
Direct Entry Registration Slip.
(iii) Application fee receipt for post UTME

TASUED Post UTME Screening Exercise Warning

(i) Electronic calculators, cell phones (GSM, CDMA, etc.) and other electronic devices are not allowed in the venue of the screening exercise
(ii) Candidates are to arrive at the screening venue an hour before the commencement of the exercise.
The results of the screening exercise should be checked on the University website after the screening exercise.
All correspondence on the screening exercise should be directed to admissions@tasued.edu.ng or to the Admissions Officer at the University Main Campus, Ijagun, P.M.B. 2118, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

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