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Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by kingobasi: 9:34pm On Jul 20, 2013 |
GOD IS IN TOTAL CONTROL |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by splendidRoland(f): 11:47pm On Jul 20, 2013 |
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Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Richiez(m): 12:40am On Jul 21, 2013 |
splendid Roland: when will Uniabuja start selling their post Ume For for dis Yearwhen will Uniabuja start selling their post Ume For for dis Yearwhen will Uniabuja start selling their post Ume For for dis YearRelax! Splendid, I'v already promised to inform you when it's time last time you called |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by astronautog(m): 8:11am On Jul 21, 2013 |
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Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 10:50am On Jul 21, 2013 |
ASUU strike will not affect preparations for Nigeria University Games - Don: Professor Ademola Onifade of the Lagos State University (LASU) says the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of University's (ASUU) will not adversely affect athletes' preparation for the Nigeria Universities Game (NUGA). The Games will be hosted by the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife from October 2 to13. Mr. Onifade, a Professor of Sports and Chairman, LASU Sports Council, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that in spite of the persisting strike, the athletes could still be preparing for the Games. He explained that the strike was only directed at stopping the lecturers from teaching and holding meetings and not crippling other activities in the institutions. "ASUU strike does not in any way affect student sports. I mean ASUU strike is for ASUU, that is, we the staff are not expected to teach. We are not expected to attend meetings, so the strike is basically for academic staff, not for students, so it doesn't affect students in anyway. "And again, you must appreciate the fact that in all Nigerian universities, there is a sport office and academic staff are not the ones running the sport offices. There are professional sports people who are in the sports offices and they take care of the student sports, so the strike doesn't affect it in any way. "Even if an academic staff is engaged as a part time coach, it doesn't, because ASUU is not against that per say, since we are not teaching. We are not attending academic meetings. No, it does not affect it (NUGA preparations) in anyway," he said. The chairman said that the strike could be a blessing in disguise as affected athletes could use the period to prepare for the Games. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 3:43pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
ASUU Strike: Union Accuses FG Of Insincerity And Infidelity!! The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at the weekend accused the Federal Government of insincerity in the implementation of the agreement it reached with the union. The union said the government has not shown interest in addressing the problems of the Education sector. It also said the government was feigning ignorance about the union’s demands. The National Convener, ASUU Committee on Human Rights, Dr Sola Olorunyomi, spoke on a Splash FM programme, “Voices”, monitored in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. He said ASUU’s leaders, who met with representatives of the Federal Government, were shocked when the government feigned ignorance about the strike and its agreement. The academic explained that it was only when the representatives were shown the government’s signature on the document that the reality dawned on them. Olorunyomi said: “We are resolute this time. We are prepared to go hungry.You can’t believe that the people we met first feigned ignorance about the agreement. It was not until our team brought out the memorandum of agreement and then some of them saw their signatures. It was a drama of sorts. But you can only have that in Nigeria.” |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by ibiafrica: 5:06pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
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Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Drayzeal(m): 11:20pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
ibiafrica: Ike Ifeanyi [color=#990000][/color] Goddon32: go 2 hell Young man I don't think no1 we waste his call card to call any1,all u need s to b on this thread a frequent as u can 1 Like |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by daramolamercy2: 6:29am On Jul 24, 2013 |
FG opens fresh negotiations with ASUUon July 24, 2013 at 1:00 am in News By Henry Umoru ABUJA — AS part of moves to end the ongoing strike by university lecturers, Federal Government, yesterday, disclosed that it has entered into fresh negotiation with Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU. The government team, according to Federal Government, was being led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim. Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu, disclosed this, yesterday, when he briefed the Bamanga Tukur-led leadership of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Working Committee, NWC, on the activities of his ministry. He noted that the government had serious issues with the original agreement, which he described as complex. He said: “We have made offer to ASUU. It is as complex as presented. Negotiation is ongoing. The National Assembly is equally involved. “We believe they will soon call off the strike. I personally and passionately appeal to them to call off the strike. “It will not affect the negotiation if they call off the strike. It is better for them to be inside than outside. Students have equally appealed to them.” The nine-point agreements ASUU signed with Federal Government were: funding requirements for revitalisation of Nigerian universities and Federal Government’s assistance to state universities. Other are establishment of NUPEMCO and progressive increase in annual budgetary allocation to education to 26 percent between 2009 and 2020. Also, they agreed on payment of earned allowances, amendment of the pension/retirement age of academics on the professorial cadre from 65 to 70 years, reinstatement of prematurely dissolved governing councils and transfer of Federal Government landed property to universities. There was also an agreement on setting up of research development council and provision ofresearch equipment to laboratories and classrooms in universities |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by sakaguchi(m): 12:55pm On Jul 24, 2013 |
The hitherto suspended courses at the University of Abuja - Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture - have been granted accreditation by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The university also received an approval to run engineering courses. The suspension and non-approval of the courses had been one of the major causes of the crises rocking the institution in recent times. The announcement was made by the Chairman of the Task Team on the accreditation of the College of Medicine and Visiting Professor to NUC, Professor Eugene Okpere, after an inspection of the needed facilities at the university yesterday, where he added that while Medical and Agriculture courses had full accreditation, veterinary medicine had been given interim accreditation. "All the courses can, however, take off." "We are happy to say that University of Abuja is more than ready to run these courses and the facilities we see here are even superior to those in other teaching hospitals," he said. The institution now has the capacity to run the affected programmes. Providing further explanation on the status of the engineering programme, Okpere said it had just been granted approval and could now commence steps to seeking accreditation. The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor James Adelabu, while speaking with journalists, said the management carried the NUC along, while putting the necessary facilities in place. He added that this became necessary as the issue of the non-accreditation of the programmes entered national discourse. On the fate of the engineering students transferred to other schools to complete their programmes, Adelabu said: "Those that have not been accepted in those universities will come back to University of Abuja and we can see what courses they can fit into. "The journey to get to where we are today has not been easy, but we thank God that all is now over," he said. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by sakaguchi(m): 1:01pm On Jul 24, 2013 |
^^^^^^ The following got me smiling: Our school can now graduate all her Medicine, Agric and Vet students. They can now admit freshers into Medicine, Agric (and maybe Vet) since theirs is interim. Engineering has being approved so hopefully they too would be accredited. Medicine and Agric got FULL accreditation so they no longer have palaver with NUC again kpata kpata. The last statement there, "ALL IS NOW OVER...!" Congrats unibuja... |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by DPGzz(m): 9:36pm On Jul 24, 2013 |
Abeg, hwfa with screenin' and reg fr new intakes |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Sunmax01(m): 11:55am On Jul 25, 2013 |
Pls i wil lyk to knw wen the post utme form of uniAbuja wuld be owt..tnkx |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Dannyxy(m): 1:07pm On Jul 25, 2013 |
Sunmax01: Pls i wil lyk to knw wen the post utme form of uniAbuja wuld be owt..tnkxpray that ASUU calls off the strike |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Bashimi: 7:41am On Jul 26, 2013 |
Pls is it post ume or screening |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 12:45pm On Jul 26, 2013 |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Thursday insisted that it would not open fresh negotiation with the Federal Government on the agreement reached with the latter on the management of Nigerian universities in 2009. Ademola Aremu, the National Treasurer of the Union, who gave the hint on Thursday, urged members to stockpile food stuff in preparation for a sustained battle with the government over the controversial pact. ASUU has been on an indefinite strike for over three weeks over government's refusal to honour the 2009 agreement and a 2012 Memorandum of Understanding between both parties. The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu, had said on Monday that the Goodluck Jonathan administration could not implement the agreement as it is. He said the government would renegotiate the agreement with the lecturers. But, Mr. Aremu, speaking at a symposium held at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, said the strike will continue until the government "comes to term with reality." The official, a former University of Ibadan chairman of ASUU, accused the government of deceit and insincerity. He described as ruse, the claim by the government that it lacked sufficient money to implement the agreement, saying government only needs to stop the frivolity it spends on. "Nigeria votes the least budget to education, while siphoning huge sums to irrelevant projects that do not encourage research and development," he said. Themed: "Education, Research and Development in Nigeria," Thursday's symposium was organised by the University of Ibadan Branch of ASUU at Paul Hendrickse Hall of the College of Medicine, University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. Discussants at the symposium included Mr. Aremu; Segun Ajiboye, incumbent ASUU Chairman of the university; Millicent Obajimi, former Chairman, Nigerian Medical Association; Abass Abdulsalaam; and Femi Afolabi. "We believe that many of the Nigerian leaders wanted public education dead, reason they have been establishing well equipped private universities at the expense of the poor masses of this country. "But, we will not allow them the way they did to public primary and secondary education", the university teachers noted. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by daramolamercy2: 6:16am On Jul 27, 2013 |
ASUU Indicates Strike May Be Called Off Next week Posted by: Channels TelevisionPosted date:July 26, 2013In: Current, Local|comment : 0 Comments and 0 Reactions The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has indicated that it may call off its indefinite strike next week. The Academic Union hinted after severalagreements were reached with the federal government during talks which resumed today. After hours of talks behind closed doors, the chairman of the 19-man committee, Governor Gabriel Suswam said it had resolved many of the outstanding issues with the ASUU except two which would be tackled at aresumed meeting next week. Governor Suswam explained that the committee will work assiduously to wipe out all issues that have led to strikes for several decades as well as enhance the internally generated revenue base of all public universities inthe country |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Jideyuny(m): 10:38am On Jul 27, 2013 |
Sureli dey av reach an agreement...b prepared to resume bck to sku.........also anyone wu score more dan 220 in dis year nd wisg to got admited witout stress shud kinli contact me on 08134551186....olajide is ma name.....note d@ uniabuja addmission is by invitation nt by ur knowledge |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Jideyuny(m): 10:40am On Jul 27, 2013 |
Am sowi for d typin error....no one z perfect bt will kip chasing it |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by sakaguchi(m): 11:35am On Jul 27, 2013 |
Jide yuny: Am sowi for d typin error....no one z perfect bt will kip chasing itNot only are there errors in your typing but your use-of-English is pathetic, you are surely betoken of the fact that admission these days isn't by merit but by invitation. #SMH |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Dannyxy(m): 2:21pm On Jul 27, 2013 |
Jide yuny: Sureli dey av reach an agreement...b prepared to resume bck to sku.........also anyone wu score more dan 220 in dis year nd wisg to got admited witout stress shud kinli contact me on 08134551186....olajide is ma name.....note d@ uniabuja addmission is by invitation nt by ur knowledgeinvitation how,na wedding? |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Goddon32(m): 3:20pm On Jul 27, 2013 |
Dannyxy: invitation how,na wedding?guy abeg help me ask am o |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 11:51pm On Jul 27, 2013 |
ASUU Strike May End Next Thursday The latest and Update on the ongoing ASUU Strike is that the strike may end soon- next Thursday to be precise. Here is the details as reported by InformationNG: The meeting between the Federal Government and the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, may have yielded results, as there are now indications the on-going strike might be called off next Thursday. Governor of Benue State, Mr Gabriel Suswam who dropped this hint Friday said ASUU and the Federal Government had reached agreements on all the contentious issues that led to the industrial action except two. Suswam who was appointed as Chairman of the Needs Assessment Implementation Committee of the Federal Government said after next Thursday’s deliberations between his Committee and the various agencies of government funding tertiary education, all the contentious issues would likely be resolved. Suswam told journalists in Abuja after attending a meeting between the Federal Government’s delegation and ASUU that agreements had been reached by both parties on all issues save two. “We reached agreements on all issues except two. These two issues are those of earned allowances of lecturers and intervention for the federal universities. These are the only issues that are still outstanding.” The Benue Governor further said he believed that by next week after his Committee would have arrived at an agreement on all the issues, ASUU would call off the strike. “The SGF would meet with the leadership of ASUU on the issue of earned allowances by next Monday. “Then my committee which is dealing with the issue of the needs assessment of the universities would meet again next Thursday and take another look at all the infrastructural deficits which the federal universities are facing. “If you go to our universities, you would agree that they are facing infrastructural deficits and that is why my committee would meet with all the funding agencies next Thursday for the purpose of prioritizing all the projects that need to be executed. We are going to invite all the agencies that are involved in the funding of the universities including the Central Bank of Nigeria.” Suswam said agreement has been reached on retirement age for university lecturers, which has now been increased from 65 to 70 years; the constitution of the governing councils of the universities which has already been done by the Government; the setting up of a pension administrator and the issue of persuading companies operating in the country to set up research centers in the universities. “As far as I am concerned, if the issues concerning intervention and earned allowances are resolved next week, then the strike could be called off,” he said. Present at the meeting were Secretary to the Government of the Federation Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Minister of Labour, Hon. Emeka Wogu, Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayatu Rufai and President of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr Nasir Fagge, among others. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Nobody: 12:19am On Jul 28, 2013 |
Non of u guys ar tAlkin abt direct enrty intake nd its annoying... |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 9:42am On Jul 29, 2013 |
Phinity318: Non of u guys ar tAlkin abt direct enrty intake nd its annoying... Phinity318: Non of u guys ar tAlkin abt direct enrty intake nd its annoying...there is no any separate list 4 D.E, so if u ar waiting 4 a list to cm out den u ar westing ur time because dose dat applied through D.E their names hv ben posted in d previous Lists. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Wittywizard(m): 11:26pm On Jul 30, 2013 |
mr Goddon. I want to use dis medium to shawn u, pls no1 s a kid here... If UniAbuja didn't give u admission, dont come here & start being too aggressive on any1, its nobody fault & moreova, d list is not fully out... Am highly battered wit ur unusuall comment nowadays... Pls, u just av to calm down in life...thank u. Witty cares. Phone: 07037169000 2go: francis6781 |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Wittywizard(m): 1:45am On Jul 31, 2013 |
I weep for all the Nigerian students begging for ASUU to call off strike so that they can finish school. After school what? You graduate from a system that cannot compete with 2000 world rated universities. The paper you collect only shows that you are capable of learning as companies will have to train you again to learn what you need to know when others in other land spend 4 years to know all the theories and practicals that will take you 10 years to acquire in Nigeria. ASUU is fighting to correct this. Instead of you to put pressure on the FG to make tertiary education world standard , you are call on ASUU to return to you dirty, ill-equiped classroom and labs. The mere fact that you are satisfy with the status quo and want to go back to it means that you have no education. Because the number 1 objective of an educated mind is to know that something is wrong and a solution should be found and implemented. ;DI weep for all the Nigerian students begging for ASUU to call off strike so that they can finish school. After school what? You graduate from a system that cannot compete with 2000 world rated universities. The paper you collect only shows that you are capable of learning as companies will have to train you again to learn what you need to know when others in other land spend 4 years to know all the theories and practicals that will take you 10 years to acquire in Nigeria. ASUU is fighting to correct this. Instead of you to put pressure on the FG to make tertiary education world standard , you are call on ASUU to return to you dirty, ill-equiped classroom and labs. The mere fact that you are satisfy with the status quo and want to go back to it means that you have no education. Because the number 1 objective of an educated mind is to know that something is wrong and a solution should be found and implemented. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by nyles: 4:47am On Jul 31, 2013 |
Wittywizard: I weep for all the Nigerian Whatever the case is, ASUU will come back to classrooms, the FG or ASUU cannot truncate anyone's future. Both parties have no choice, they cannot keep us at home forever. it is still left to us to develop ourselves on our own if we want to succeed in life, ASUU or no FG! I HAVE FOLLOWED this problem for years and i know something is not right somewhere within both parties! This is the kind of post that takes away God and faith and hope from the hearts of men, instead, you should say positive things to encourage people in the face of this stand off! Please restrict your weeping, it is not for us! A man is fighting to cross a river of crocodiles and all you tell him is that wild animals will devour him even if he succeeds??!! We all are aware of the tense situation on ground but some of us have made a decision to stop complaining around and start maintaining determination. it is only us that can change things starting with ourselves. whether you like it or not, those who work, contribute and stay positive will rise above all this confusion and bring Nigeria pride and those who like to analyse without raising a muscle will fade into obscurity Please try to encourage people, you need to see what people post , no one will need to tell you that some are close to suicide, not everyone is strong that is why so many need words of strength; dont increase the depression index for our youths, we have a future by God's grace! . All the same, great post, you are very articulate! |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Babsbak(m): 8:36am On Jul 31, 2013 |
Plz wen wil uniabuja p.ume 4m b on sale |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Goddon32(m): 9:45am On Jul 31, 2013 |
Wittywizard: mr Goddon. I want to use dis medium to shawn u, pls no1 s a kid here... If UniAbuja didn't give u admission, dont come here & start being too aggressive on any1, its nobody fault & moreova, d list is not fully out... Am highly battered wit ur unusuall comment nowadays... Pls, u just av to calm down in life...thank u.i dont realy get u, did i sa somtin? Wel In my case God as already taken charge of it, God is presently fightin 4 my admision bt nt in uniabuja bt in jos, i beliv dat at d end victory shal n wil b ours 1 Like |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by cjs10lib(m): 10:52am On Aug 01, 2013 |
Pls can anyone here help me with the VC's phone number cos i need to make an urgent contact to him. Tanks in advance for any help rendered. Secondly, wen is d registration for DE postUME starting? |
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