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ASUU has vowed not to renegotiate because the Federal Government claims it does not have the funds to meet its demands.
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ASUU Strike: Education Minister Meets With Protesting Students After Initially Walking Out

by ajibolaaina March 2, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Mallam Adamu Adamu, the Minister of Education, initially walked out of a meeting with students on Monday morning over what he reportedly described as the student leaders’ rude behavior, later met with the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) at the National Universities Commission’s headquarters (NUC).

He told demonstrators that the Academic Staff Union of Universities’ (ASUU) striking workers will soon return to the classrooms.

The minister stated in a succinct statement published late Monday night by the ministry’s director of press, Ben Goong, that the current negotiating process has been constructive “and is anticipated to result in the swift return of the striking teachers to lectures.”

The statement, which was shared with PREMIUM TIMES late Monday night, reads as follows: “Education Minister Adamu Adamu met with NANS officials in Abuja to calm tensions surrounding the ongoing ASUU strike. The procedure should result in the restoration of academic activity on our campuses.”

The director, however, did not provide specifics about the meeting with the student leaders.
Channels Television footage of the minister’s walk-out on the kids had already appeared on the internet, with many Nigerians criticizing Mr Adamu for his “bad behaviour.”

The minister also expressed discontent with the manner in which he was addressed by NANS President Sunday Asefon, who reportedly accused the minister of being uncaring about the situation of Nigerian students.

Mr Asefon stated in his Monday presentation to the minister, “The key issue ASUU has continued to press is the revitalization of our institutions, which is critical for all students to understand.” However, you cannot debate institutional revitalization without include Nigerian students on the negotiation committee.

“Nigerian students are interested in serving on this committee. We want to know the truth about the relationship between ASUU and the federal government… We are tired of our education sector’s perpetual strike.

“Honourable Minister, we observed you celebrating your son’s graduation from a university outside this nation on social media. Our parents do not have the financial means to take us abroad. However, let us take pleasure in what we have paid for. We want to ensure that education is adequately funded in this country.

“If our schools remain closed, this will not be the final demonstration. This is not a threat; we stated our intention to come out and here we are. Today, the Niger Road, Benue Road, and Adamawa Road are all closed. If caution is not used, this might become worse than EndSARS.”

Apparently enraged by the points expressed, the minister allegedly informed the protesting students that the only thing worth noting about the issues was their involvement in the negotiating process.

“You should have met your lecturers there instead of coming here. Perhaps the only point you make that is worth noting is that you stated that students should be active, which I believe is a very positive thing. And it is the only thing I will take away from what you have said here,” the minister allegedly stated as he exited his conference room where he spoke with them.”

The minister was joined at the meeting by the executive secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Abdulrasheed Abubakar, and the registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Is-haq Oloyede, as well as other officials from the education ministry’s agencies.

However, later that night, the minister came to meet with the irate students, joined by the directors of several education ministry agencies, including Messrs Abubakar and Oloyede.

According to the NANS president, the decision to meet with the minister was made in order to address the ongoing situation and return students to school.

Mr Asefon told our correspondent on Tuesday morning: “All we stated was that we would not return to the ministry of education.” As a result, they agreed to see us in the offices of the NUC, where we restated our requests.

“The minister demonstrated papers demonstrating efforts to resolve all difficulties, and we emphasized that if the strike is not called off before the one-month deadline, the #EndSars demonstration will be child’s play.”

He stated that the minister asked for patience and that the mediation meeting will continue today in an attempt to end the strike.

“He stated that the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement was unsustainable but that a new viable agreement was being finalized for both sides’ signing,” he continued.

Source: PreimumTimes

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Notice to incoming students from UNILORIN on payment of fees
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UNILORIN has rescheduled the qualifying examination for postgraduate applicants for 2021/2022

by ajibolaaina March 1, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to advise all candidates seeking admission to the Postgraduate programme for the 2021/2022 Academic Session that the entrance examination previously planned for Saturday, 5th March, 2022 has been postponed till further notice owing to unexpected circumstances.

Applicants should take note of this announcement as a revised deadline will be informed to them via the e-mail address provided during the application process.

Additionally, the public is notified that the sale of forms for 2021/2022 postgraduate admission is ongoing and will conclude at 11:59pm on Thursday, 31st March, 2022.

We apologize for any difficulty caused by this postponement and appreciate your understanding.

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Breaking News: Buhari's Minister walks out of a meeting with Nigerian students that has come to a stalemate.
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Breaking News: Buhari’s Minister walks out of a meeting with Nigerian students

by ajibolaaina March 1, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The meeting between the minister of education and the students who were protesting did not go well, as the minister walked out on them after only a few minutes.

Earlier, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) staged a protest against the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike that has been ongoing for many weeks (ASUU)

They gathered on Monday morning at the Unity Fountain in Abuja, headed by the national president, Sunday Asefon, and displayed numerous banners while shouting songs of unity.

According to Channels TV, the meeting between the minister of education, Adamu Adamu, and a group of protesting Nigerian students ended in an impasse when the minister walked out on the students.

This occurrence occurred as a result of a protest by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) over the protracted strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

However, they were halted by security personnel at the NASS entrance.

Asefon stated that the police officers are expected to join the protesting kids since they have children in school who are now at home owing to the strike.

He stressed that education is a fundamental right for all Nigerian youths, and that the ASUU members must address their differences with the Federal Government in order for students to return to the classroom in the coming days.

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ASUU extends strike for another eight weeks.
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ASUU pledges to prolong its strike and accuses the Federal Government of making ‘false promises.’

by ajibolaaina February 28, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has stated that it would not halt the continuing one-month warning strike that was called on February 14 unless the government complies with the terms of the agreement reached with the union on February 14.

On Channels TV today, February 28, ASUU President Emmanuel Osodeke stated that the union will not back down due to the Federal government’s repeated failure to honor all of the commitments made to it by successive administrations over the years.

Osodeke added that the union has come to realize that everytime it puts off a strike, the government fails to follow through on its pledges, and that they are weary of the government’s empty promises and want the government to take action instead.

As part of the ongoing discussions, the union will meet with representatives from the federal government on Tuesday, March 1st.

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NYSC Supplementary List for the United Nations (UNN) (Batch A stream II)

by ajibolaaina February 28, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The University of Nigeria’s (UNN) administration has published a list of Supplementary recently added entries for NYSC Batch A Stream II.

Please see the attachment for the list that will be published on the University website for the benefit of our potential corps members.

The purpose of this is to allow them to verify their names, years of graduation, their Jamb numbers, and other relevant details for any mistakes. Any inaccuracies that are discovered should be communicated to the undersigned or to this email address: careers.registry@unn.edu.ng.

Thank you very much.

REGISTRAR

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Dino Melaye declares, "I am smarter than I think," as he receives his Masters degree from the University of Abuja.
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Dino Melaye declares, “I am smarter than I think,” as he receives his Masters degree from the University of Abuja.

by ajibolaaina February 26, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Dino Melaye, a former senator from Kogi West senatorial district, was sighted during his graduation ceremony.

The colorful and outspoken former politician earned an M.Sc. in Policy Analysis from the University of Abuja.

The photographs from the ceremony were uploaded on Facebook, and Nigerians flocked to the comment section of the post to express their support for Melaye and his team.

Dino Melaye, a former senator who represented Kogi West senatorial district in the eighth National Assembly, was in attendance at his convocation ceremony on Friday, February 25, according to his Facebook page.

Taking to his verified Facebook profile, the controversial and flamboyant ex-lawmaker said that he had received a Master’s degree in Policy Analysis from the University of Abuja.

Dino Melaye graduated with honors from the University of Abuja with a Master’s degree in Policy Analysis.

Remember that Melaye uploaded his declaration of result on the 26th of November, which was signed by Alkasim M. Umar, the university’s deputy registrar (academic), on the university’s website.

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UNIZIK PG Convocation 2022
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Orientation and matriculation exercises at UNIZIK postponed indefinitely

by ajibolaaina February 25, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The Orientation and Matriculation ceremonies of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University for the 2021/2022 academic year have been postponed indefinitely for incoming students and the University community.

It was postponed owing to the one-month industrial action called by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

The public will be notified as soon as the new date has been determined. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.

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FUOYE directs students to vacate hostels 

by ajibolaaina February 25, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to advise all students who are currently residing in the hostel that the hostel will be closed on Saturday, February 26, 2022, at 12:00 p.m. All students are thus asked to evacuate the hostel by 12 noon on Saturday, unless otherwise specified.

FUOYE directs students to vacate hostels 

Anyone who has a legitimate cause to remain at the university can contact the Student Affairs Division for assistance.

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The University of Ibadan medical screening schedule for new students 2021/2022 
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UI’s Best Graduating Student, Temitope Oyedeji Bags 41 Awards

by ajibolaaina February 24, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

While some students consider mathematics to be their least favorite subject, Oyedeji Temitope Victor, a 2020/2021 graduate of the University of Ibadan, UI, ended as the top student in the Department of Mathematics with a CGPA of 3.87/4.00, the best in the department.

In addition, the honor student received 41 awards, including the SNE Award for National Outstanding Mathematics Student of the Year, the Best Graduating Student in the Faculty of Science, the Best Graduating Student in Mathematics, the JCI FOPA Award for the Most Outstanding Student in Academics, the NDMSS UI for Best Sportsman of the Year, and the NDMSS UI for Best Sportsman of the Year.

As he recalled the beginning of his academic career, Temitope stated that: “When I entered the University of Ibadan in2017, it happened to be the same year that my brother Oyedeji Timilehin graduated from the University of Ilorin.

“He graduated first in his class and first in the faculty, and it was the first and most crucial motivator for me to pursue a doctorate. I remembered my father telling me that I needed to beat his grades and records, and I remember laughing to myself because it seemed like it would be impossible. However, it motivated me to strive to be the greatest at all times. I’m grateful that I did.

Beyond being a hardworking student, I was also a member of the Department’s football team, which included faculty members. I worked as a pre-university and 100-level tutorial instructor.

“Being a student was one of the most difficult difficulties I had as a student. Even sitting through the traditional lectures proved to be challenging at times.

“My mind and body were always on the move, and I couldn’t wait to get out of my seat, walk about, express my opinions, and communicate with my classmates. ” I dealt with it by concentrating all of my efforts on my listening and taking notes.

“Adjusting to a new environment was difficult during my first year, and there were several intimidation opportunities across the campus.” The volume of work, time management, and attempting to maintain a work-life balance became increasingly difficult in the following years.”

In addition, he discussed additional factors that helped him prepare for his outstanding performance, saying, “I realized what works for me.” I don’t read for long periods of time since I tend to become sidetracked by other things.

“I merely need to grasp the overall concept of the course/material, and then I’ll have very little further work to accomplish.” But the most important thing was that I was able to maintain a sense of equilibrium. Before sitting for each exam or test, I made certain that I was at least 95% happy with the results.

“I also make an effort not to read anything other than notes and textbooks, and I am aware of what my professors expect of me and what they desire.”

Temitope Oyedeji

Temitope Oyedeji

“Growing up in a very competitive atmosphere has instilled in me the desire to perform at the highest level possible while also aiding others around me.” This conviction has served as a basis for my approach to academics, work, and personal life throughout my career.

As a result of this, I have been able to strive for perfection in all I do, which has been reflected in my successes to date.”

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UNIABUJA notice to SIWES students
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MOUAU Admission List 2026/2027: How to Check Status and Complete Registration

by ajibolaaina February 24, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The management of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) has officially released the primary admission list for the 2026/2027 academic session. This list includes candidates for both UTME and Direct Entry (DE) who chose MOUAU as their first choice and participated in the university’s post-UTME screening.

Admission offers are being uploaded in batches to the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS). Candidates are advised to follow the updated 2026 guidelines below to secure their admission.

Step 1: Checking Your Status on JAMB CAPS

In 2026, JAMB remains the primary authority for admission offers. Follow these steps to verify your status:

  1. Visit the Portal: Go to the official JAMB e-Facility Portal.

  2. Login: Enter your registered email address and password from your 2026 UTME registration.

  3. Check Admission Status: Click on the “Check Admission Status” tab.

  4. Access My CAPS: Select “2026” as your exam year, enter your JAMB Registration Number, and click “Access my CAPS”.

  5. Verify Admission: Click on “Admission Status” on the left sidebar.

Understanding the Outcome:

  • Congratulations: You have an offer. Click “ACCEPT”. (Do not click “REJECT” unless you are sure you don’t want the course).

  • Admission in Progress: Check back in a few days as the system updates.

  • Not Admitted: Ensure your O’Level results have been uploaded to a JAMB-approved CBT center; otherwise, your name will not appear.


Step 2: Institutional Registration and Fees (2026)

Once you accept your offer on CAPS, you must complete the university’s internal registration to finalize your enrollment.

1. Print Admission Letters

  • Print your JAMB Admission Letter from the JAMB portal.

  • Visit the MOUAU Portal and print your internal MOUAU Admission Letter and Pledge Form.

2. Pay the Development Levy

For the 2026 session, the mandatory Development Levy for fresh students is ₦80,000.

  • Log in to the MOUAU portal with your JAMB registration number.

  • Generate a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) and pay online or at any commercial bank.

  • Important: You must “Validate” your payment on the portal before moving to the next step.

3. Departmental Clearance

Proceed to your respective department with your academic credentials for physical verification. Once cleared, you must upload your Departmental Clearance Form back onto the university portal.

4. School Charges & Registration

  • Generate an RRR for school charges (typically around ₦93,000 – ₦100,000 depending on the college).

  • Complete your bio-data, obtain your SUG Card, and perform your Course Registration online.


Key Deadlines for 2026/2027

  • Registration Commences: October 5, 2026.

  • Lectures Begin: October 13, 2026.

  • Late Registration Window: October 13 – October 17, 2026 (Attracts an extra fee).

  • Matriculation Ceremony: Friday, December 12, 2026.

Important Contacts

For technical issues with the portal or payment validation:

  • Portal Office: portal@mouau.edu.ng

  • Registrar: Dr. (Mrs.) Nkeiruka Charity Mbanasor

  • Official Website: www.mouau.edu.ng

Congratulations to all successfully admitted students!

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