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Education / Re: Is Leaving Med School At 26 Too Late? by philaretus: 7:30am On May 27, 2022
Look...me I am 29..and I just gained admission into oau to study dentistry.. So this ur excuses as regards age is baseless.

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Computers / Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by philaretus: 3:34pm On May 19, 2022
Please I desperately need a HP 630 screen..if u have one please let me know..and how much would u be willing to sell it
NYSC / Re: Your NYSC Questions Answered by philaretus: 1:40pm On Mar 14, 2022
Please.I couldn't meet up with the previous nysc registrations..can I still register please..for stream II..something.. Or when is the next batch
Romance / Re: I Have Feelings For My House Help. by philaretus: 8:20pm On Feb 13, 2022
All cooked up story just to hit front page
NYSC / Has Any Recently Graduated UI Student Graduate Been Able To Register For Nysc. by philaretus: 9:57am On Feb 12, 2022
I want to know if there's any UI graduate student here that has recently been able to check for his/her name on nysc portal(for senate list) or registered for the next batch
NYSC / Re: Your NYSC Questions Answered by philaretus: 9:53am On Feb 12, 2022
Please has any student who recently graduated from UI been able to check his name on senate list(nysc) or apply.
Education / Oau ASUU On Strike Over Sharing Formula And Unresolved Allowance by philaretus: 3:45pm On Jan 31, 2022
Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, on Monday, commenced an indefinite strike over what they described as the refusal of the institution’s management to pay their earned academic allowance.

They accused the Eyitope Ogunbodede-led management of unnecessarily delaying the payment of the allowance which they claimed had since been remitted into the university’s account by the Nigerian government since December 13, 2021.

The union took the decision at an emergency congress, which was held at the First Bank Lecture Hall on Monday morning.

But the university management, which had earlier described the strike threat issued by the union as a “family affair,” said it is still watching the events as they unfold before taking the next step.

Findings
PREMIUM TIMES had on January 13 exclusively reported the controversies trailing the sharing formula to be adopted by the management for the allowance as ASUU leadership on the campus and that of a splinter faction under the umbrella of the Congress of Nigerian Universities’ Academics (CONUA) had disagreed vehemently.

The two groups had designed two different templates to share the fund but the university management had requested harmonisation, and held several meetings with the two factions without a resolution.

At the weekend, in preparation for the congress on Monday, the leadership of ASUU on the campus accused the university management of insincerity.

In a memorandum shared among its members on Saturday and signed by its chairperson, Adeola Egbedokun, the union reported that the national leadership of the union had approved its request to commence the indefinite strike action.

The memorandum, titled; “Update on Disbursement of EAA,” and dated January 29, 2021, read in part: “We have waited PATIENTLY till Friday 28/01/2022 for the university administration to do the needful with respect to our EAA. Up till this moment, the union is not in receipt of any communication whether on readiness to pay EAA or report of verification exercise.

“The Comrade National President and Zonal Coordinator had been communicated. The comrade President has given the permission to the branch to hold a congress to conclude and begin the action we asked for. The President will be awaiting the resolution of the congress as soon as we rise from the meeting. Comrades, notice of congress shall be out very soon. Let us remain resolute and strong. Solidarity forever.”

The memorandum was subsequently followed by a notice of congress slated for Monday which was signed by the union’s secretary, Kayode Atilade.

Confirming the development on the phone to our reporter on Monday afternoon, the chairperson of ASUU on the campus, Mr Egbedokun, said the strike is total and comprehensive.

He, however, pledged to forward the resolutions of the congress to this newspaper as soon as possible.

Congress resolution
A resolution of the congress shared with this newspaper by the ASUU chairperson on the campus stated that the strike was declared at exactly 11:53a.m.

It read in part: “Congress was called to order at about 10.16a.m…Chairman briefed congress on the series of engagements the executive has had with some senior members of the University community. He also reported his phone conversation with the Vice Chancellor.


“Congress noted that there was no serious commitment on the part of the University to effect payment of EAA to deserving members. Congress also noted that all political and diplomatic means to resolve the imbroglio have failed. Consequently, congress resolved that: i. Total, Comprehensive and Indefinite Strike should commence immediately (ii.) The strike must not be called off without a congress resolution to the effect. (iii.) Payment of EAA must be based on ASUU computation. Anything short of this would be unacceptable.”

The union also resolved to set up a committee to be known as “strike coordinating committee’ and that “based on the above and on the strength of the permission granted by ASUU National President, the Chairman, on behalf of the congress declared the commencement of ASUU OAU’s strike at exactly 11:53 am.”

Meanwhile, efforts to get the reactions of the leadership of CONUA to the development yielded no results as the mobile telephone line of its chairperson, Niyi Sunmonu, was switched off.

We’re watching – University
In a telephone conversation with PREMIUM TIMES’ reporter on Monday afternoon, the university’s public relations officer, Abiodun Olarewaju, said the management would react later on the matter.

“Yes, like we said earlier it is a family matter. We are still watching the developments as they unfold to know the next step. Thanks so much,” Mr Olarewaju said.
Computers / Laptop Screen Showing Lines And Then It Goes Blank by philaretus: 8:57pm On Jan 28, 2022
I use a HP 630, my PC screen developed a problem where there are multiple colored vertical lines on the screen. Sometimes the lined fully cover the screen and some times, its only seen at half the screen and it flickers a bit.
Most recently, the backlight of the laptop went out and the whole screen has gone blank..please what could be the problem please
Computers / Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by philaretus: 8:55pm On Jan 28, 2022
use a HP 630, my PC screen developed a problem where there are multiple colored vertical lines on the screen. Sometimes the lined fully cover the screen and some times, its only seen at half the screen and it flickers a bit.
Most recently, the backlight of the laptop went out and the whole screen has gone blank..please what could be the problem please
Career / Re: I Need Your Advice by philaretus: 7:40pm On Nov 05, 2021
You will not get the reaction you wanted...if u want to quit, why tell us, quit na
Computers / Re: Multicolored Vertical Lines On PC Screen by philaretus: 6:28am On Nov 01, 2021
Thanks for the reply
Computers / Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by philaretus: 7:42pm On Oct 31, 2021
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Pictures?

Computers / Multicolored Vertical Lines On PC Screen by philaretus: 7:38pm On Oct 31, 2021
Good day....I use a HP 630...I opened my pc yesterday evening to observed that there're multicolored vertical lines entirely on my laptop though there's no visible crack shown on the screen...could this be a screen problem or cable, I am somewhat scared cos I can't afford a screen for now.

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Computers / Pls Help : Multicoloured Vertical Lines On My Laptop Screen by philaretus: 5:57am On Oct 30, 2021
Pls guys I need help....I'm using a HP 630, I turned on my lap yesterday only to see a screen with vertical multicoloured lines running throughout the length of the PC. There doesn't
Seem to be a physical damage on the screen. Though I fear that there could be some heavy contact on the laptop because it was carelessly left between piles of clothing's in the day time.
Computers / Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by philaretus: 5:54am On Oct 30, 2021
Pls guys I need help....I'm using a HP 630, I turned on my lap yesterday only to see a screen with vertical multicoloured lines running throughout the length of the PC. There doesn't
Seem to be a physical damage on the screen. Though I fear that there could be some heavy contact on the laptop because it was carelessly left between piles of clothing's in the day time.
Celebrities / Re: I Saw TB Joshua In Hell And He Told Me This”- Prophet Explains by philaretus: 12:53pm On Sep 09, 2021
You went to heaven and saw him in hell....u're a fraud
Education / Re: Agbami scholars. Discussion thread. by philaretus: 2:53pm On Jul 05, 2021
Pls does anyone have idea when the next application for the agbami scholarship will be on?
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by philaretus: 1:06pm On Jul 04, 2021
I think that point is well exaggerated.. How can unn admit 600 for mls and then 450 for radiography......that's not possible na...that's madness.... Facilities would be damn overstretched na

Froshchuksswart:



Like sometimes , I just laugh when OAU people talk about competition in their BDS,if they come to UNEC what will they do

Well I'm so glad UNN have gotten back their senses they admitted only 14 Dentistry this year and about 174 for Medicine, same cutting for nursing too, now they parked the remaining people to M.L.S UNN admitted almost 600 people in MLS this year and RADIOGRAPHY too close to 450 ��� the quota for M.L.S is 75 ooo

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Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by philaretus: 11:14pm On Jun 29, 2021
The poor performance of jambites this year is not going to be a deterrent for low cut off marks in health sciences. You'd be surprised the number of students that still had above 300 this year...plus school like unilag and oau have extremely small quota this year and considering the fact that UI is not admit and all, the cut off marks would reflect a struggle for survival
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by philaretus: 11:09pm On Jun 29, 2021
The quota for BDS in oau is 25 and they've already admitted 18...so you'd agree with me that the competition is damn sick
Education / APCOM Resolution And Its Effect On Medical Education by philaretus: 10:28pm On Jun 29, 2021
The meeting held by the association of provost of the college of medicine in 2017 resulted in the deans of medicine throughout Nigeria proposing a professional training fee for students from health sciences to the tune of 85k aside school fee.. Though the reason for such proposition is due to the decadence in medical education in Nigeria,this development would result in a decrease in meritocracy and reduction in the in flux of intelligent and diligent students who strive passionately to become admitted into medical schools in the federation due to lack of finances and MBBS, BDS, B.Nsc courses would almost be a program opened to only those who can afford it..Most of those who made this resolution at the summit enjoyed a free or very cheap medical education in their time but now the students of this present time would have to pay through their nose to get an averagely qualitative medical training...This is more demoralizing than the curriculum of medical school itself.
Education / Re: Does OAU Medical Students Pay Clinical Fee by philaretus: 5:29am On Jun 29, 2021
So I'd be paying 180k apart from school fees..for my clinicals?
Education / Re: Does OAU Medical Students Pay Clinical Fee by philaretus: 8:41pm On Jun 28, 2021
Truly... BDS may be complex.. Probably more complex than MBBS...but to me its all about the love for the knowledge... I will strive and I will survive
Education / Does OAU Medical Students Pay Clinical Fee by philaretus: 4:14pm On Jun 28, 2021
I'd like to know if OAU medical students or students of health sciences generally pay clinical fee, because I just graduated from UI chemistry department and I've also been offered admission for dentistry in OAU...and I know that students in college of medicine UI ...pays clinical fee (approximately 100k) ...I want to be sure if that applies to OAU
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by philaretus: 12:48pm On Jun 27, 2021
Hello
I just got admitted for BDS in OAU..and I'd like to ask the medics in the house...particularly from OAU..if OAU pays clinical fees
Education / Re: Agbami scholars. Discussion thread. by philaretus: 12:36pm On Jun 27, 2021
My email is samgokes1@gmail.com...any Old beneficiary who has won the scholarship should please help me out with the past question
Education / Re: Agbami scholars. Discussion thread. by philaretus: 12:32pm On Jun 27, 2021
Please...I need a past question for the agbami scholarship exam..pls

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