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Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Goddon32(m): 10:27pm On Aug 15, 2013 |
I went 4 d screenin 2da n my ssce, a copy of my jamb result n 2 passport wa d only tin asked n i wa also asked 2 write my name n jamb reg number on a book dat wa on dere table no qustion wa asked 1 Like |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by splendidRoland(f): 5:26am On Aug 16, 2013 |
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Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by splendidRoland(f): 5:41am On Aug 16, 2013 |
menh... You werent expecting it wright....God took you behond expectation.. Sha pls when the basic form is out.. You guys shouldnt forget to alert me o...... Am still praying for my own luck to be like yours.... |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by splendidRoland(f): 6:06am On Aug 16, 2013 |
[color=#000099][quote author=enyo001][/quote] menh... You werent expecting it wright....God took you behond expectation.. Sha pls when the basic form is out.. You guys shouldnt forget to alert me o...... Am still praying for my own luck to be like yours.... |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by maxiy: 7:53am On Aug 16, 2013 |
Pls is it a must to hav ur picture on the jamb slip? |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Dannyxy(m): 2:01pm On Aug 16, 2013 |
Goddon32: I went 4 d screenin 2da n my ssce, a copy of my jamb result n 2 passport wa d only tin asked n i wa also asked 2 write my name n jamb reg number on a book dat wa on dere table no qustion wa askedpoint of correction,that wz nt a post ume,that wz summission of paper |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Dannyxy(m): 2:02pm On Aug 16, 2013 |
maxiy: Pls is it a must to hav ur picture on the jamb slip?yes,ur original jamb result mst hv a pic |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Goddon32(m): 2:45pm On Aug 16, 2013 |
Dannyxy: point of correction,that wz nt a post ume,that wz summission of paperhahahahaha exactly bro |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Wittywizard(m): 10:24pm On Aug 16, 2013 |
Today mark the end of the three day (3) national seminar for Ssanu (SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA UNIVERSITIES)... A three day seminar was held by the ssanu from all across the nation... The seminar was graced by different school like Oau,ui,lasu,unilorin etc..... The venue was University of Abuja @ the faculty of Law.. It ended in a remarkable & peacefull motives... |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Rhemy2013(f): 3:45am On Aug 17, 2013 |
Hmm uniabj |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Nobody: 6:47am On Aug 17, 2013 |
@rhemy,my totz exactly!But 1 thing i know is,dat d v.c‘s list is not yet out...so letz wait&pray....and see wat happens.GOD DEY |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 8:01am On Aug 17, 2013 |
ASUU strike: Nigerian Undergraduates take to ‘ragging’ August 16, 2013 —Leave a Comment As the strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, entered its sixth week, some students have devised “ingenious” means of making money; they declared Wednesday their “rag-day”. As early as 8:45am, major inter-city roads and streets were literally overtaken by the students, who have been on “forced vacation”, since university lecturers “lowered their pens”, to press home enhancement of allowances. With their shorts, tops and trousers turned, the young Nigerians approached motorists stocked in traffic as well as passers-by, for money. Though, the “rag-day” was said to be by students of College of Education, ‘Inside FCT’ was told that most of those “ragging” are undergraduates, who have been out of school, since the ongoing strike started. The university students were said to have taken advantage of the development, to help themselves. One of the students, who gave her name simply as Sindy said: “Seriously, I’m an undergraduate and you know our universities have been on strike for over one month now, and we’ve got needs to meet. I have to rag at least to make some cool money to keep on keeping on”, she said. Another student, Moses Abahing, said they had to do this, since “some parents and guardians hardly give them pocket money, during strike or holiday periods.” |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 8:10am On Aug 17, 2013 |
We Demanded N87bn, Not N92bn – ASUU THE Academic Staff Union of Universities faulted the statement credited to the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala, that the union demanded for N92bn, describing the claim as false. ASUU said it never demanded such amount as earned allowances in the 2009 agreement it reached with the Federal Government. Okonjo-Iweala had on Wednesday in Minna, said the Federal Government couldn’t meet the N92bn allowances as demanded by ASUU. The univerisity lecturers, in a statement by the University of Ibadan branch chairman, Dr. Olusegun Ajiboye, described the amount mentioned by the minister as “a the imagination of the minister.” Ajiboye explained that the earned allowances, the union and the governemnt calculated in the 2009 agreement, amounted to N87b, which covered allowances for three and half years for the lecturers in the nation’s universities. He said, the N87bn was a compromise made by ASUU to scale down from N127bn. He added that the N87bn was computed based on 15 per cent of the yearly recurrent expenditures of some nation’s universities. The statement stated, “I want Nigerians to ask the minister where she got her figure of N92bn from. There was never a time that ASUU made a demand that is up to N92bn. I think the N92bn is just the imagination of the minister. “But that is not to say that this government did not enter into an agreement with us. This is a government that signed an agreement with us on January 24, 2012 to the effect that they would inject N100bn as funding into the universities in the first one month and that before the end of 2012, they would inject another N300bn.’’ |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 8:18am On Aug 17, 2013 |
ASUU, Others Protest Poor Education Funding, See Pics PROTESTING STAFFS THE Academic Staff Union of Universities, the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics and other stakeholders shut down activities on the ever-busy Ikorodu Road, Lagos to protest against the poor state of public education in the country. Others that joined the protest were the National Association of Nigerian Students, Concerned Students Against Education Commercialisation and Education Rights Campaign. The protest was organised under the aegis of the Joint Action Front. The protesters said they were waging a war against what they described as commercialisation of education in the country, adding that the Lagos rally was a prelude to a nationwide campaign targeted at shutting down the nation. Secretary JAF, Abiodun Aremu, said, “The goal of this protest is to shut down the nation until those in government begin to take education seriously. “Governments in Nigeria today operate anti-poor policies and they are not bothered about public education. “Funding of public education is not given the priority it deserves, because the children of those in government and their friends are being trained in private schools in Nigeria and foreign countries with looted funds.” According to JAF, the march was holding simultaneously in other Nigerian cities, such as Kano, Owerri, Calabar, and Abuja. In Lagos, the placard-bearing protesters marched from Yaba through Ikorodu Road to Ojota chanting solidarity songs. The protesters succeeded in forcing vehicular traffic on both sides of the expressway to a standstill. Co-ordinator of Democratic Socialist Movement at the University of Ibadan, Michael Ogundele, said there were no better ways than mass protests to put political pressure on the government. Ogundele, said, “There is nothing to show that government would fund public education, even if ASUU suspends its strike. “That is why we are saying that the whole rank and file of Nigerian students should come out. We will all protest to put political pressure on these Nigerian looters to make them properly fund education.” |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 8:29am On Aug 17, 2013 |
Pay ASUU Or Resign, Fawehinmi To Okonjo-Iweala. She said, “I must send a clear warning to Okonjo-Iweala who had said the FG had no resources to accommodate the demands of ASUU. If she is tired of the job she can as well resign and go to her first country of choice, the United States of America. “It appears highly despicable that having been a party to the 2009 agreement, the government has reneged on the said agreement. It shows complete wickedness, selfishness and heartlessness. “The situation shows the incompetence of Minister of Education, Ruqqayat Rufai, Miniter of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike and the Minister for Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, who were the three ministers who should have ensured that the terms of agreements with ASUU were honored.” Fawehinmi said youth unemployment had led to various vices in the country. She condemned Minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu, for failing to create jobs for up to a quarter of Nigerian population. She said, “Wogu should be blamed for unemployment of the youth in the country. In a population where labour force accounts for more than 60 million people, he has not encouraged job creation for for the people, since he was sworn in. She said the FG was supposed to provide jobs for at least five million persons every year. Meanwhile, a civil rights organization, Anti-Corruption Network, has asked the government to release the money being demanded by ASUU or face nationwide unrest. The organization specifically gave the government till Monday next week to settle with ASUU, failing which it said it would mobilize students and youths across the country to protest against the non-insensitivity of the federal and state governments to the striking lecturers. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 8:40am On Aug 17, 2013 |
FG To Offer ASUU N30bn, Asks Lecturers To Resume Work!! The federal government is offering N30 billion as earned allowances to the striking university lecturers in a bid to end the lingering strike, which has shut down academic activities in the universities nationwide. A top official from the Federal Ministry of Education told THISDAY Thursday, that due to the dwindling revenue base of the government, it was ready to offer N30 billion to the striking lecturers under the auspices of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), to end the strike. Government’s position is believed to be a sincere approach in ending the strike in the midst of dwindling revenue profile occasioned by oil theft and macro-economic measures aimed at diversifying the economy. While all the demands of the striking lecturers had been resolved, the bone of contention had been ‘earned allowances’, which they have put at N87 billion. According to our source, the N30 billion, which the federal government was offering, was in the conviction that considering the nation’s current revenue base, ASUU should make some sacrifices and go back to work in the interest of the students and the country at large. He disclosed that the government was desirous of a holistic and sustainable solution to the problems bedeviling the entire education sector, adding that the focus is on infrastructure development, which the federal government had set up the Governor Gabriel Suswam-led University Needs Implementation Committee to handle. The NEEDS Implementation Committee had announced on Tuesday, that N100 billion would be made available to universities for infrastructure development. Government’s approach, he added, was on a specific, once-and-for-all solution and wants every Nigerian, including the lecturers to make sacrifices and call off the strike so that the students could resume academic work. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by mrpresido3: 9:28am On Aug 17, 2013 |
Nigeria Is Not Broke, We Are Just Saving Excess Funds For Future Generations – Senator. Senator Ahmed Maccido, representing Sokoto Central senatorial district in the National Assembly on Thursday dismissed reports saying Nigeria is broke. The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriation however noted that I cannot see anybody coming to tell me that Nigeria is broke. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Dannyxy(m): 10:13am On Aug 17, 2013 |
Now that uniabuja is so backward in terms of academic calendar,i think they shld jst hv one semester exam this section... |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Bashimi: 5:42pm On Aug 17, 2013 |
Statistic is not much at all i just pray uniabuja should admitt me |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by kingobasi: 5:58pm On Aug 17, 2013 |
ASUU strike: FG not bothered because their children are schooling abroad – Rep JOBS Senior Electrician Technician, Halliburton Electrical Technician, Cobranet Software Engineer, eHealth Africa Product Marketing Manager Social and Consumer, Google Relationship Officer, Keystone Bank Principal Energy Economist +14 Graduate Position, ADB Staff Security Officer, Unicef Nigeria Sales Representatives, Sexy Fantansies Trainee (OND Graduates), Sterling Bank 2013/2014 NNPC/ESSO National Post- graduate Scholarship Awards, NNPC/ESSO CLASSIFIED 2008 TOKUNBO MERCEDEZ BENZ E-CLASS 2006 TOKUNBO TOYOTA RAV4 MINI HD BOX DIRECT TOKUNBO 2001 HIACE BUS toyota coaster 08133210918 READ: Football Predict & Win: Arsenal vs Aston Villa READ: Latest Breaking News READ: Latest Celebrity News, Gossip Chinese Herbs Chinese herbs, acupuncture & traditional Chinese medicine. www.tcmkey.com Received our text message All Online. No guarantor. 3 easy steps.Quick online decision. cashrobot.co.uk Best Payday Loans Meet the existing credits offer different interest rates www.inpayday.com ads Hon. Bimbo Daramola, a member of the House of Representatives from Ekiti State, yesterday blamed the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities on the Federal government. Daramola, while speaking with newsmen in Ado Ekiti, Ekitit State capital on Thursday noted that the Federal Government has failed to tackle the rot in the education sector because their children are all studying abroad . His words, “The Federal Government has been foot-dragging in resolving the present ASUU strike because their children are not in any of the Nigerian universities. This is a failure on the part of the government.” He also called on the National Assembly to probe the N186bn given to 15 companies under Power Airlines Intervention Fund. According to him, the refusal of President Goodluck Jonathan to remove the Director General of Security and Exchange Commission, Mrs. Arunma Oteh, despite the recommendation of the NASS, was a violation of the SEC Act. He said, “As at today, the NASS is operating at sub-optimal capacity. That accounted for what is happening in SEC. The probe into the activities of SEC is not about Mrs. Arunma Oteh, it is about SEC as the regulator, and what it has put in place to restore the confidence of the people to come back to the capital market and invest. “We recommended that she should be sacked because she is not qualified. The law that established SEC states that whoever will be the DG should have 15 years cognate experience and must be a financial member. She is still keeping her job because of ego. The DG of BPE, Bola Onagoruwa was sacked because Senate said she was not qualified. So, if the President loves Mrs. Oteh that much, she can appoint her as a Minister, as a way of respecting the law. She must understand that President Jonathan will leave, no matter how long, but the law will remain because individuals will go but the law will remain.” Daramola also called on the National Assembly to institute a probe into the PAIF, an initiative of the CBN and the African Finance Corporation. “There is a need to investigate the N186bn given to 15 companies under Power Airlines Intervention Fund. This is practically shoving the nation’s money into the pockets of 15 people. “This same administration, under President Goodluck Jonathan, has given stimulus packages to several kinds of agencies, individuals and companies of interest under the PAIF. One organisation received N668m under the name, Odeingaga Aviation Services. They gave Caverton Helicopters, belonging to an individual, andover N600m. “This country is already grounding. The manifestations are on the streets and faces of all Nigerians. The day of reckoning is coming,” he said. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by kingobasi: 6:03pm On Aug 17, 2013 |
ASUU Will Wait Until FG Gets Money, Says Ex-chairman …Continues Negotiations With FG On Monday THE Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will sustain its ongoing strike until the Federal Government gets the money to meet its demands, an ex-officio member of the union, Prof. Aloysius Okolie, has said. Okolie, the immediate past chairman of the union at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Nsukka, Enugu State Friday that the government should not allow a total collapse of tertiary education in the country. But former Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, has called on the Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS) and the Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL) to intervene in the seven- week old ASUU strike. The District Superintendent, West and Central Africa, Apostolic Faith Church, Rev. Bayo Adeniran, also called on the Government and ASUU to expedite action on the settlement of the rift between them, urging them to remember that keeping the students out of school would result in breeding criminals that would further endanger our society. Meanwhile, the meeting between the Federal Government and ASUU in Abuja was postponed to Monday. Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam, who chairs the universities needs assessment committee, told newsmen that both parties had rescheduled their negotiations for Aug. 19. Suswam, who is the negotiator for the Federal Government, said that tremendous progress had been made in the negotiations. Oloyede, who expressed worry about the lingering strike, said the two bodies should not fold their arms and allow the situation to continue. Okolie argued that no country had attained enviable height economically and technologically without adequate funds for the education sector. He said the sector remained the engine room of national development. “The National Assembly and some executive members are paid jumbo salaries but when it comes to education funding the government has no money. How will the country be able to achieve its vision 20:2020 of being among the 20 leading economies if the education sector is not well-funded,’’ he asked. The former chairman solicited the understanding of the students and their parents, saying the union’s demand was to ensure quality teaching and learning in the universities. “It is unreliable that in some universities student receive lectures under the trees and in stadium. Books, laboratory equipment in our libraries and laboratories are outdated while some politicians and government officials are wasting money in building houses in every state capital and buying fleets of exotic cars. The demands will enable the universities to produce quality graduates employable in any part of the world,’’ he said. Okolie urged the government to see reason in fulfilling the promise it entered with ASUU in 2009 to enable the students and lecturers to go back to class. He said the union was not making a fresh demand but for the government to implement the agreement it signed with the union in 2009. Oloyede said: “These two academies can no longer afford to watch this development continue since their major obligation is to promote academic activities and the education sector in general. I feel the Nigerian Academy of Letters and the Nigerian Academy of Science have a lot to do to ensure that the problem is solved once and for all. The face-off between the Federal Government and ASUU over the strike is becoming a perennial one.” The immediate past Chairman, Committee of Vice- Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, said everything should be done to resolve the impasse. According to Oloyede, the only way out of the impasse is to go scientific since every other process has failed to work. “When I say scientific, I mean it is time to sit down as a body of intellectuals and get the issues well thought out in order to arrive at a workable solution.” Oloyede, who was recently inducted into the Nigerian Academy of Letters, said the two intellectual bodies owed the country a duty to rise up to the challenge. Speaking during the 2013 Camp Meeting Concert Programme which took place at Apostolic Faith Church Campground, Faith City, Ogun State, Adeniran said: “The best way to solve this problem is for the stakeholders to move into effective, collective bargaining that would bring peace and harmony to our institutions. “I am pleading with our government and ASUU to come together and resolve this prolonged problem that would not only speak good of our educational system but also of the entire nation. The more we move together and encourage a society that thrives on law and order, the better for the nation. ” |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by kingobasi: 6:06pm On Aug 17, 2013 |
ASUU May Call Off Strike Tuesday Despite the Federal Government’s declaration that it does not have the resources to meet the N92billion tranche of the 2009 agreement with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), there appears to be a fresh hope for the Nigerian university students to return to school next week. The Tide authoritatively learnt yesterday that, barring last minute change in plan, thought and body language of principal players in the impasse, the university lecturers may call off the more than three-month-old nationwide strike action by Tuesday. The Tide gathered that the Federal Government’s NEEDS Assessment Implementation Committee headed by the Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswan, and ASUU representatives have met at the Benue State Governor’s Lodge, Abuja, where both parties reportedly agreed on virtually all contentious issues, which gave impetus to the industrial action, except one. Our source, who is a member of the Federal Government NEEDS Assessment Implementation Committee and a former Professor at the University of Port Harcourt, said that the outstanding issue will be ironed out at the Monday meeting with the ASUU leadership. The source said that the meeting was shifted to allow the committee brief the President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan while ASUU leadership briefs members of the union’s National Executive Council (NEC). According to our source, after the Monday meeting, ASUU representatives will still meet members of the union’s NEC to evaluate all the contentious issues to facilitate a final decision on whether to call off the strike or not, and the decision communicated to the Federal Government committee as quickly as possible. The source said that the ASUU meeting on Monday is expected to ratify all the decisions reached during negotiations with government, and NEC approval of the agreement immediately announced. He predicted that the decision is likely to result in the announcement of the suspension of the national strike by ASUU on Tuesday, and a directive that all lecturers should return to work and resume normal academic activities immediately. It would be recalled that the Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswan, had earlier this week in an interview with newsmen, given indications that the lingering crisis in the tertiary education sector would be resolved as soon as possible, adding that almost all outstanding issues have been resolved amicably. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by busket(m): 10:02am On Aug 18, 2013 |
What are uniabuja requirement for registering for its post ume. |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Amakapritty(f): 12:14pm On Aug 18, 2013 |
Pls i didnt cm for d screnning do i hv hope of gainin admission? |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Swaycater(m): 1:49pm On Aug 18, 2013 |
everything is posible in Uniabuja |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Amakapritty(f): 3:35pm On Aug 18, 2013 |
Swaycater: everything is posible in Uniabujahw cn dis particular 1 be possible? |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Richiez(m): 5:06pm On Aug 18, 2013 |
Who and who did not come for the screening here? Pls let me know |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Wittywizard(m): 6:33pm On Aug 18, 2013 |
îjè..... I wonder when we do all learn from our mistake. i woNder when we take our error for correction... The beatitude..... Witty cares..... You gotta watch ur back... Be carefull... 2go: francis6781. Cell: 07037169000. Thank u |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by kingobasi: 7:59pm On Aug 18, 2013 |
Amakapritty: Pls i didnt cm for d screnning do i hv hope of gainin admission? yea dere is still hope Just have to pray |
Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by tipdrips: 8:12pm On Aug 18, 2013 |
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Re: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by frankluvv: 9:25pm On Aug 18, 2013 |
there's much hope for u if you did not make it for the screening exercise but don't fold your hands' call: 08053889070 |
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