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Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Itzpretzy(f): 9:49am On Aug 24, 2013
Dr.'Hesjay:
Na God save u.....b4 sef,u cnt meet d price........Must you know everything?..
Buh o baje oh...na me u wash lyk dis....
You dont know your egbon abi?..ipade di ori 2go...*winkz*..
. Ntoi! O dun o, o fe ke oh.....lolz
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Mismak(f): 10:02am On Aug 24, 2013
[quote
author=Mesopotamia]
i'm from osun state.though i didn't beat d merit cut off,i beat the cut
off of all the catchment areas......ma agg z 56.50[/quote]

chil naw...sebi na first list cm out?..
nd meanwhile der wil b sum oda ppl wu score higher dan u in d same course u applied for, wereas der names wil b on merit list..
neva lose hope...
jst kip calm, d admisn is urs dis yr.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Mismak(f): 10:05am On Aug 24, 2013
fYnEsTboII: really? #frown face# oya dey go

abi mo ti go ni...FYI am back!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Mesopotamia(f): 10:07am On Aug 24, 2013
Mismak:

chil naw...sebi na first list cm out?..
nd meanwhile der wil b sum oda ppl wu score higher dan u in d same course u applied for, wereas der names wil b on merit list..
neva lose hope...
jst kip calm, d admisn is urs dis yr.
z nt still certain if they'll release 2nd adm list.....even if they do,it'll be 4 diploma and direct entry students......
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 10:10am On Aug 24, 2013
Mesopotamia:
z nt still certain if they'll release 2nd adm list.....even if they do,it'll be 4 diploma and direct entry students......
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 10:11am On Aug 24, 2013
No boss.....i knw sumone wu's name came out on 2nd list last yr.....he was a utme candidate...
Mesopotamia:
z nt still certain if they'll release 2nd adm list.....even if they do,it'll be 4 diploma and direct entry students......
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by buzyguy: 10:12am On Aug 24, 2013
fYnEsTboII: kilon ha e lenu ...
mini ov dz?wetn dey wrng 4ur medulla ganan sef wey b sae u no fit quote responsibly.lemi jxt leav dat'

dnt mak me say wot ha i dnt wonu sae

if na play ha goe kw sae na play bt dss noooooooooo
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 10:12am On Aug 24, 2013
Oh...ooori......me don dey cry sef...i dey cry 4 u.....u knw i can do anything for love....lol
how 2day go be nah?
Itz_pretzy: . Ntoi! O dun o, o fe ke oh.....lolz
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Mismak(f): 10:15am On Aug 24, 2013
Dr.'Hesjay:
For your next timr bro
Always read whatever has been discussed on the thread before posting your own 'breaking news' as you call it!

calm down bro....d guy's info is true....its a gud news tho'
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 10:17am On Aug 24, 2013
@mesopotamia.....
I've told you....
So far you meet the catchment,you are surely qualified to be on the list.....its probably due to a mistake when compiling the list or an error when uploading it!
Thats why i advise you act fast and take your particulars et al to your department.....They will check if its a mistake when compiling and if not,they will refer you to the necessary units!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Itzpretzy(f): 10:19am On Aug 24, 2013
Mesopotamia:
z nt still certain if they'll release 2nd adm list.....even if they do,it'll be 4 diploma and direct entry students......
. Bro abeg no lose hope.....as dat guy said visit the skul nd at least hear wah dey av to say.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 10:19am On Aug 24, 2013
I didnt say it isnt true..did i?
All i meant is he should try to read previous posts.....we already discussed about the news on the thread,he posted it again after about 4hours that we discussed it and called it 'breaking news'.....which is not so....
Mismak:

calm down bro....d guy's info is true....its a gud news tho'
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Itzpretzy(f): 10:20am On Aug 24, 2013
Dr.'Hesjay:
@mesopotamia.....
I've told you....
So far you meet the catchment,you are surely qualified to be on the list.....its probably due to a mistake when compiling the list or an error when uploading it!
Thats why i advise you act fast and take your particulars et al to your department.....They will check if its a mistake when compiling and if not,they will refer you to the necessary units!
. Confirm
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 10:21am On Aug 24, 2013
My Boss,please just calm down.
I believe you are more than that!
buzyguy: mini ov dz?wetn dey wrng 4ur medulla ganan sef wey b sae u no fit quote responsibly.lemi jxt leav dat'

dnt mak me say wot ha i dnt wonu sae

if na play ha goe kw sae na play bt dss noooooooooo


Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by geedot: 10:45am On Aug 24, 2013
make UI no go misbehave o.... na 201 i score for utme o....make dem just f***ing admit as promised o...cos im f***ing sick of different crappy rumours for this site...
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by SEYIKP(m): 10:56am On Aug 24, 2013
Dr.'Hesjay:
Some?....why not all as we have heard?
Sorry if i am being interrogative.
I just have to do it because we now have different fallacious and paralogistic posters....I dont want something that will bring opprobrium to your name ni o
Am a theorist and my believe is that it's expedient for man to always proffess the truth, even when man find it hard to believe, at long run when truth prevail they will conform with you.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by buzyguy: 11:00am On Aug 24, 2013
Dr.'Hesjay:
My Boss,please just calm down.
I believe you are more than that!
ogami sir ha i grt u oooooo
otojo meji
hop tnz dey goe wella!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 11:11am On Aug 24, 2013
Baba...abeg no implicate me oh....na u b my oga...

How business and everything over there na?
buzyguy: ogami sir ha i grt u oooooo
otojo meji
hop tnz dey goe wella!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Sadeluhv(f): 11:21am On Aug 24, 2013
Mesopotamia:
lemme commend,you are truely beautiful......it got me jaw drop.....tell dat ur bf to watch his back oo.....
Wow!...thank u so much,,i'll tell him.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Sadeluhv(f): 11:22am On Aug 24, 2013
Dr.'Hesjay:
You dis baba hanhan...at ur age,u stl dey notice woman!!:.
Your eyes shall see buh mehn....u shall nt b a partaker...
Lolz.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Lilly001(m): 12:17pm On Aug 24, 2013
All we have been hearing so far is ASUU's side of the story. Will
like y'all to read this and get FG's side of the story and truly
know who is deceiving who..
The labour dispute
between the Federal Government and the
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)
which has resulted in the six-week old strike by the
university lecturers took a worse turn yesterday
with the Federal Government threatening to invoke
its no-work-no-pay policy to force the striking
lecturers back to work.
This was made known by the Secretary to
Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim
Pius Anyim, at a meeting with the chairmen of
university governing councils and vice-chancellors
on Friday who ordered the striking university
lecturers to return to their duty posts while the
pending issues were being resolved. He also
directed all the governing councils of the various
universities to open the gates of the institutions to
students as from next week.
The directives followed the inability of both
parties (FG and ASUU) to reach a definite
agreement on the issue earned allowances to
university workers after about two months of
dialogue and negotiations and the threat by the
union to discontinue talks with government.
The Federal Government also disbursed the N30
billion it provided to support the councils for the
payment of academic earned allowances to
lecturers, at the meeting.
Anyim said this was in addition to the N100 billion
provided by the government to address the
challenges of infrastructural deficit in the system.
He said: “Mr. President is fully committed to
bringing the students back to school and
appreciates the patience of parents and students as
government is making every effort to revitalise the
university system.
“By this demonstration of clear commitment to
revitalise the university system, government hereby
urges every (member of) staff of the nation’s
universities to return to work as all issues are being
resolved.
“With particular reference to the contentious issue
of earned allowances, every (member of) staff of
the universities that is so entitled should verify his
claim with his university council and accordingly
get paid,” he said.
SGF said the Earned Allowances was the major
issue in dispute, adding that traditionally,
universities pay deserving staff but “because of the
amount that ASUU now claims as arrears,
government decided to assist the university
councils to pay.”
He said the Federal Government did not receive
any computation of amount involved until
February, 2013 and that ASUU demanded for an
outrageous sum of N92 billion arrears for three
years’ payment based on percentage range of
between 15 and 20 of personnel cost.
The Minister of Education, Professor Rugayyatu
Ahmed Rufa’i, also said that ASUU actually went
on strike over the initial offer of five per cent of
personnel cost of the entire university staff.
She said that government had addressed all other
issues raised by the union for them to call off the
strike. She maintained that government had no
money to pay the N92 billion academic Earned
Allowances requested by ASUU, insisting that it
was not feasible in view of the current state of the
nation’s economy.
Anyim further said: “After series of discussions
involving the National Assembly; the SGF; the
Chairman of the Needs Assessment Report
Implementation Committee, Governor Gabriel
Suswam; the ministers of Education, Labour; and
the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and
other stakeholders, government has now provided
N30 billion to support the university councils in
settling the Earned Allowances.”
He said all other issues of Consolidated Salary
Structure for Academics in Nigerian Universities
(CONUASS II), amendment of Pensionable
Retirement Age of Academics in the Professorial
Cadre to 70 years have been fully implemented.
Anyim said most of the issues contained in the
2009 agreement, which necessitated the current
strike, have been fully met, except for the Earned
Allowances, which ASUU pegged at N92 billion.
He said, “On July 2nd, 2013, ASUU declared what
it called, ‘total and indefinite strike’ over issues it
says have remained unresolved pertaining to an
agreement it reached with government in 2009. It
is pertinent to narrate the genesis of the 2009
agreement. ASUU went on strike action in 2006
based on their request for a review of personnel
matters, on account of this, government initiated a
Needs Assessment of the University system
comprising federal and state universities. The
negotiations led to the 2009 agreement.
“Some of the issues which bothered on amendment
of pensionable retirement age of academics in the
professorial cadre; consolidated peculiar
allowances (CONPUAA), exclusively for
university teaching staff; National Health Insurance
Scheme (NHIS); setting up of budget monitoring
committee in all public universities have been fully
implemented.”
He said the Federal Government had explained
why ASUU’s demands concerning the transfer of
Federal Government landed property to
universities would not be possible to implement.
“Government has been clear that it cannot transfer
government’s landed property to ASUU because it
has no structure to manage or maintain such
property.
Government is, however, willing to support any
council that sets up a property company with
management structure to compete with others in
the industry,” he stated.
In a related development, the Minister of
Education, Ruqayyatu Rufa’I, at the event in
Abuja, said she expected ASUU to suspend the
strike going by the latest action of government.
She said the situation had generated so much
anxiety on the part of students, parents and
government, and that negotiations on the
remaining issues could continue.
“Government is ready to implement all the
recommendations, particularly as it relates to
revitalisation of the universities system. I want to
assure you that this will be done in the next few
years.
The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief
Emeka Wogu; Chairman, Senate Committee on
Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije; and the
Chairman, House Committee on Education,
Honourable Aminu Suleiman, all attended the
meeting.
This comes after ASUU had on Thursday
foreclosed further talks with the Federal
Government negotiation team, an indication of a
total collapse of negotiations.
Meanwhile, efforts to get the reaction of ASUU
President, Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge, on the development
were unsuccessful as his mobile phone line was
‘unreachable’.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by fYnEsTboII(m): 12:31pm On Aug 24, 2013
buzyguy: mini ov dz?wetn dey wrng 4ur medulla ganan sef wey b sae u no fit quote responsibly.lemi jxt leav dat'

dnt mak me say wot ha i dnt wonu sae

if na play ha goe kw sae na play bt dss noooooooooo


mio rare sotiyo se oti jeun ni mo raye. wen u stop ratng tell me.... Muntula. Boi
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 12:32pm On Aug 24, 2013
FG has problem!
Instead of them to settle amicably,they are making threats...
Do they think they are talking to kids ..??..
Anyway sha,lets see monday!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 12:36pm On Aug 24, 2013
Boss,when commenting on people's post,you seriously have to use simple terms sometimes.....especially for people you don't knw and who do not in any way say bad abt you...
He simply replied you in a simple way....i see no reason why you should put this up for him...
We don't know who is who on the thread and always remember its not all of us on this thread that are 'boys' as you called him even tho we have babies like me...
.
.
Lets keep peace pls!
fYnEsTboII: mio rare sotiyo se oti jeun ni mo raye. wen u stop ratng tell me.... Muntula. Boi
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by fYnEsTboII(m): 12:44pm On Aug 24, 2013
Taaa u dis OLD nigga claiming YOUNG...
Dr.'Hesjay:
Boss,when commenting on people's post,you seriously have to use simple terms sometimes.....especially for people you don't knw and who do not in any way say bad abt you...
He simply replied you in a simple way....i see no reason why you should put this up for him...
We don't know who is who on the thread and always remember its not all of us on this thread that are 'boys' as you called him even tho we have babies like me...
.
.
Lets keep peace pls!
me putng up one of mai pranks nd he fall 4 it, so i gat no choice dan to continue wit d pranks, lyk criously he dn tay wey i cause walaha 4 dis NL ooo Lolz! gringringringringringringringringringringringringringringringrin gringringringringringringringringringringringringringringringrin
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by buzyguy: 3:21pm On Aug 24, 2013
Lilly001: All we have been hearing so far is ASUU's side of the story. Will
like y'all to read this and get FG's side of the story and truly
know who is deceiving who..
The labour dispute
between the Federal Government and the
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)
which has resulted in the six-week old strike by the
university lecturers took a worse turn yesterday
with the Federal Government threatening to invoke
its no-work-no-pay policy to force the striking
lecturers back to work.
This was made known by the Secretary to
Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim
Pius Anyim, at a meeting with the chairmen of
university governing councils and vice-chancellors
on Friday who ordered the striking university
lecturers to return to their duty posts while the
pending issues were being resolved. He also
directed all the governing councils of the various
universities to open the gates of the institutions to
students as from next week.
The directives followed the inability of both
parties (FG and ASUU) to reach a definite
agreement on the issue earned allowances to
university workers after about two months of
dialogue and negotiations and the threat by the
union to discontinue talks with government.
The Federal Government also disbursed the N30
billion it provided to support the councils for the
payment of academic earned allowances to
lecturers, at the meeting.
Anyim said this was in addition to the N100 billion
provided by the government to address the
challenges of infrastructural deficit in the system.
He said: “Mr. President is fully committed to
bringing the students back to school and
appreciates the patience of parents and students as
government is making every effort to revitalise the
university system.
“By this demonstration of clear commitment to
revitalise the university system, government hereby
urges every (member of) staff of the nation’s
universities to return to work as all issues are being
resolved.
“With particular reference to the contentious issue
of earned allowances, every (member of) staff of
the universities that is so entitled should verify his
claim with his university council and accordingly
get paid,” he said.
SGF said the Earned Allowances was the major
issue in dispute, adding that traditionally,
universities pay deserving staff but “because of the
amount that ASUU now claims as arrears,
government decided to assist the university
councils to pay.”
He said the Federal Government did not receive
any computation of amount involved until
February, 2013 and that ASUU demanded for an
outrageous sum of N92 billion arrears for three
years’ payment based on percentage range of
between 15 and 20 of personnel cost.
The Minister of Education, Professor Rugayyatu
Ahmed Rufa’i, also said that ASUU actually went
on strike over the initial offer of five per cent of
personnel cost of the entire university staff.
She said that government had addressed all other
issues raised by the union for them to call off the
strike. She maintained that government had no
money to pay the N92 billion academic Earned
Allowances requested by ASUU, insisting that it
was not feasible in view of the current state of the
nation’s economy.
Anyim further said: “After series of discussions
involving the National Assembly; the SGF; the
Chairman of the Needs Assessment Report
Implementation Committee, Governor Gabriel
Suswam; the ministers of Education, Labour; and
the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and
other stakeholders, government has now provided
N30 billion to support the university councils in
settling the Earned Allowances.”
He said all other issues of Consolidated Salary
Structure for Academics in Nigerian Universities
(CONUASS II), amendment of Pensionable
Retirement Age of Academics in the Professorial
Cadre to 70 years have been fully implemented.
Anyim said most of the issues contained in the
2009 agreement, which necessitated the current
strike, have been fully met, except for the Earned
Allowances, which ASUU pegged at N92 billion.
He said, “On July 2nd, 2013, ASUU declared what
it called, ‘total and indefinite strike’ over issues it
says have remained unresolved pertaining to an
agreement it reached with government in 2009. It
is pertinent to narrate the genesis of the 2009
agreement. ASUU went on strike action in 2006
based on their request for a review of personnel
matters, on account of this, government initiated a
Needs Assessment of the University system
comprising federal and state universities. The
negotiations led to the 2009 agreement.
“Some of the issues which bothered on amendment
of pensionable retirement age of academics in the
professorial cadre; consolidated peculiar
allowances (CONPUAA), exclusively for
university teaching staff; National Health Insurance
Scheme (NHIS); setting up of budget monitoring
committee in all public universities have been fully
implemented.”
He said the Federal Government had explained
why ASUU’s demands concerning the transfer of
Federal Government landed property to
universities would not be possible to implement.
“Government has been clear that it cannot transfer
government’s landed property to ASUU because it
has no structure to manage or maintain such
property.
Government is, however, willing to support any
council that sets up a property company with
management structure to compete with others in
the industry,” he stated.
In a related development, the Minister of
Education, Ruqayyatu Rufa’I, at the event in
Abuja, said she expected ASUU to suspend the
strike going by the latest action of government.
She said the situation had generated so much
anxiety on the part of students, parents and
government, and that negotiations on the
remaining issues could continue.
“Government is ready to implement all the
recommendations, particularly as it relates to
revitalisation of the universities system. I want to
assure you that this will be done in the next few
years.
The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief
Emeka Wogu; Chairman, Senate Committee on
Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije; and the
Chairman, House Committee on Education,
Honourable Aminu Suleiman, all attended the
meeting.
This comes after ASUU had on Thursday
foreclosed further talks with the Federal
Government negotiation team, an indication of a
total collapse of negotiations.
Meanwhile, efforts to get the reaction of ASUU
President, Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge, on the development
were unsuccessful as his mobile phone line was
‘unreachable’.
my oga nd grt dentist,lng tym
i salute oo wif my chest on ground
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by buzyguy: 3:36pm On Aug 24, 2013
Dr.'Hesjay:
Boss,when commenting on people's post,you seriously have to use simple terms sometimes.....especially for people you don't knw and who do not in any way say bad abt you...
He simply replied you in a simple way....i see no reason why you should put this up for him...
We don't know who is who on the thread and always remember its not all of us on this thread that are 'boys' as you called him even tho we have babies like me...
.
.
Lets keep peace pls!
ogami u ve really done a gud job 4advcing him cuz he might one day meet hz own outside nairaland who cld teach him lessn;
i thk nairaland hz givn him d privilegd to voice[type] anytn

so i wldnt love u receiv any insult frm him,
u cn leav him on hz own if he refuzes to heed.thkzzzzzzzzz!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 3:55pm On Aug 24, 2013
Dr.'Hesjay:
@mesopotamia.....
I've told you....
So far you meet the catchment,you are surely qualified to be on the list.....its probably due to a mistake when compiling the list or an error when uploading it!
Thats why i advise you act fast and take your particulars et al to your department.....They will check if its a mistake when compiling and if not,they will refer you to the necessary units!
i tink he shud go to d admixn office, it happened to sum1 lst yr at UI, it myt b an omission
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by fYnEsTboII(m): 4:03pm On Aug 24, 2013
@buzyguy abi wetn be ur name gan oro to so yen u knw dat its heavy dat ur kinkini mouth bt make i use omo igboro voice 4 u small #tick# gbagbe if na face to face ish dnt tnk i be one kind fear fear pesn, u shud be appy dis s appeng on Nl nd nt reality.... Ma wo oro daada check mai post well abeg dnt quote mai word in ur lyf again...

If pesn dn dey shine teeth 2much arifin mama wo...

So just kip mute nd face wat u came here 4

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by buzyguy: 4:07pm On Aug 24, 2013
boredom here
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 4:47pm On Aug 24, 2013
Chai
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 4:58pm On Aug 24, 2013
fYnEsTboII: @buzyguy abi wetn be ur name gan oro to so yen u knw dat its heavy dat ur kinkini mouth bt make i use omo igboro voice 4 u small #tick# gbagbe if na face to face ish dnt tnk i be one kind fear fear pesn, u shud be appy dis s appeng on Nl nd nt reality.... Ma wo oro daada check mai post well abeg dnt quote mai word in ur lyf again...

If pesn dn dey shine teeth 2much arifin mama wo...

So just kip mute nd face wat u came here 4
oyaaaaaa......Senior boygrin grin grin grin lol
No vex,oga mi...Chop ebure

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