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UNIABUJA notice to SIWES students
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The 7th matriculation ceremony at Augustine University has been announced.

by ajibolaaina February 24, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to advise newly enrolled students of Augustine University that the management has planned the 7th Matriculation Ceremony to take place on the following dates and times:

Date: March 10th, 2022

Venue: Convocation Hall

Time: 11 a.m. prompt

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UNIABUJA notice to SIWES students
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Admission list at KOMU for 2021/2022

by ajibolaaina February 22, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to alert potential students of Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe University that the admission list for the 2021/2022 academic year has been issued by the university’s administration.

The list of accepted students has been posted on the school’s website, and it may be seen by clicking on the link provided below.

Admissions List for KOMU

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Aig-Imoukhuede Scholarship awarded to Chrisland's top graduating student.
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Aig-Imoukhuede Scholarship awarded to Chrisland’s top graduating student.

by ajibolaaina February 12, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Miss Martha Kave, the overall top graduating student at Chrisland University for the academic year 2020/2021, has been awarded Aig-Imoukhuede’s scholarship and work as an intern with Access Bank.

Kave, who is twenty-three years old, received her degree during the institution’s third convocation ceremony, which took place on December 8, 2021, with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.90.

Aigboje Aig-Imokhuede, Chairman of Coronation Capital and Founder of the Aig-Imokhuede Foundation, said a letter had been addressed to the recipient by the company’s Head of Operations, Mr Olakunle Olashore, inviting her to participate in an internship with the bank for a period of one year. “It is our hope that she will benefit from this experience,” he added.

Kave, beaming with pride, explained that she had always cherished the desire of being the best student in her class, and that she had done so via hard work, commitment, and being intentional about her set goals.

‘Being the best graduating student in my class is a sign of academic performance because it was a goal I set for myself with deliberate intent,’

“Being the best graduating student in my class was one of my goals, and I am delighted to have achieved it,” she said.

The graduate in Criminology and Security Studies noted that being driven by ambition, well organized, results-oriented, and an exceptional communicator all led to her academic success.

She expressed gratitude to Aig-Imokhuede for the scholarship, noting that the organization’s support had enabled her to realize her ambitions.

Five students from the Departments of Criminology and Security Studies, Computer Science, and Microbiology received First Class honors at the university’s convocation ceremony.

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Police have dropped their charges against the owner of Oduduwa University in connection with the death of a masters student at the university.
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Police drops charges against the owner of Oduduwa University in connection with the death of a masters student at the university.

by ajibolaaina February 8, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Police in Nigeria have dropped their charges against Rahmon Adedoyin, the owner of Hotels and Resorts, Ile-Ife, and six other people in connection with the murder of Timothy Adegoke, a master’s student at the Obafemi Awolowo University. Adegoke was a master’s student at the Obafemi Awolowo University.

Timothy’s decomposing body was discovered at Hotels and Resorts several days after he went missing on November 7, according to his family.

Rahmon Adedoyin, who also runs Oduduwa University, was arrested in November 2021 in connection with his death.

Timothy’s death drew widespread attention when it was revealed that his body had been found wrapped in a sheet belonging to the hotel and that his critical organs had been removed. It was suspected that he had been killed for ceremonial purposes.

The case  has been in court, and according to latest reports, the police informed an Abuja High Court that it wants to suspend all proceedings in the murder case in order to conduct a further investigation. As of this writing, the reason for the withdrawal is yet determined.

Police have dropped their charges against the owner of Oduduwa University in connection with the death of a masters student at the university.

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Fountain University receives permission from NUC for three postgraduate programs
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Fountain University receives permission from NUC for three postgraduate programs

by ajibolaaina February 8, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

According to Fountain University, Osogbo, the National University Commission (NUC) has approved the institution’s application to conduct three new postgraduate programs beginning in the 2021/2022 academic session.

The new programs include a Master of Science in Sociology, a Postgraduate Diploma in Management, and a Master of Business Administration (MBA).

It was announced in a letter signed by Dr. N.B Saliu, Director of Academic Planning for the commission, on behalf of the commission’s Executive Secretary, that the approval had been granted.

The commission’s executive secretary, Dr. Saliu, expressed his gratitude for the decision, noting that it had come after a successful assessment of the human and material resources available for the formation of the programs, which had been undertaken by panels of experts from the commission.

Prof. Amidu Sanni, the Vice Chancellor of Fountain Institution, expressed his gratitude for the professional gesture offered to the university and pledged the dedication of the school to making the most of the opportunity upon receiving the news.

Prof. Sanni also expressed his gratitude to the university’s stakeholders, staff, and students for putting in their best efforts to ensure the successful start of the programs.

Finally, the Vice Chancellor encouraged anyone who were interested to take advantage of the newly approved programs in order to benefit from the fountain of information that the citadel of learning was providing.

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s Veritas varsity graduates 331 students, 30 bag first class.
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As Veritas varsity graduates 331 students, 30 bag first class.

by ajibolaaina February 3, 2022
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Around 30 of Veritas University’s 331 graduating students in Bwari, Abuja, will be awarded first class during the institution’s tenth convocation ceremony.

Prof. Hyacinth Ichoku, Vice Chancellor, who announced this in Abuja, said the 30 graduands had distinguished themselves in terms of both quality and performance.

Ichoku reports that 60 of the 331 graduates are in the postgraduate class, 151 are in the second class higher, 130 are in the second class lower, and 20 are in the third class.

The vice chancellor stated that the school has contacted several embassies throughout the country in an attempt to establish language classes at the university to enable students to acquire vital languages that will facilitate communication.

“We have written to embassies and received favorable responses; we are hopeful that we will be able to start a language course in the near future where individuals can come and study vital languages,” he explained.

According to him, the university currently offers over 32 undergraduate and over 18 graduate programs through its faculties of education, administration, humanism, social sciences, engineering, natural and applied science, and law.

He noted that the school is developing new programs and is awaiting clearance from the National University Commission’s (NUC) sub-verification team before beginning admissions to the colleges of pharmacy, medicine, and medical laboratory science.

The vice chancellor added that the school was also relying on the verification team to approve PhD programs in English and literary studies, accounting and mass communication, as well as a master’s degree in counseling.

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UNIABUJA notice to SIWES students
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IAUE notification on fee payment and course enrollment deadlines 2021/2022

by ajibolaaina January 29, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Recall that the University’s official Academic Calendar for the 2021/2022 academic year began on Monday, November 29, 2021, for both new and returning students.

Additionally, recall that upon assumption of office, Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Okechuku Onuchuku, magnanimously reversed the amount payable as Acceptance costs for students to the amount payable in the 2020/2021 session. He also restored the previous year’s school fees (charges) for the 2020/2021 term.

The Acting Vice Chancellor also  established an installment payment plan for those unable to pay all fees/charges in full at once.

To the University Administration’s dismay, these student-friendly practices have not been reciprocated, since the overwhelming majority of students, both new and returning, have refused to pay their fees/charges. In light of the foregoing, the University Administration has issued the following directive:

1. All returning students must pay at least the first installment of the 2021/2022 session’s fees/charges and register for at least the First Semester courses online by Friday, February 11, 2022.

2. All new students admitted in the first, second, or third admission batches for the 2021/2022 academic year must pay the charges, Acceptance fees, and at least the first installment of their school fees, and register for at least the first semester courses by February 11, 2022.

Please note that students who do not pay their costs or register for the session in a timely manner are not considered university students for the academic session.

As a result, any student, new or returning, who does not adhere to the aforementioned directions risks losing his or her studentship.

All Deans of Faculties and Heads of Departments are responsible for ensuring compliance by students in their respective Faculties and Departments.

Signed:

Kue-Ikoro, K.H. (Mrs)

Registrar

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UNIABUJA notice to SIWES students
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Post-UTME Screening Form for Kwararafa University 2021/2022

by ajibolaaina January 28, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to alert students and members of the general public that the Kwararafa University Post-UTME Screening Form for the academic year 2021/2022 has been released.

Applications from adequately qualified applicants are requested for admission to the various undergraduate degree programs offered by Kwararafa University, Wukari (KUW) Taraba for the academic year 2021/2022.

Courses at Kwararafa University

MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COLLEGE

Bachelor of Science in Accounting

Economics bachelor’s degree

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Bachelor of Science in Political Science and International Relations

Bachelor of Science in Public Administration

Bachelor of Science in Sociology

Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Security Studies

Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication

Bachelor of Science in Geography

NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES COLLEGE

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science in Statistics

EDUCATION COLLEGE

B.Ed Educational Administration,

Guidance & Counseling, B.Ed

Bachelor of Education in Human Kinetics and Health Education.

Candidates Eligible to Apply for the Post-UTME Examination at Kwararafa University

Requirements for Post-UTME Screening Kwararafa University

Admissions to Kwararafa University, Wukari are open to anyone, regardless of ethnicity, tribe, religion, sexual orientation, or political leanings. In addition to the following general requirements, prospective students must meet all College and Departmental requirements:

A. UTME

  • To be admitted to the 100 level, students must acquire five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects in the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE), GCE, NECO, or equivalent in not more than two sittings; and a score of 140 or higher on the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
  • For all categories of students, the university will require credit passes in English Language and Mathematics.
  • Additionally, the University will perform post-JAMB screening to guarantee that only the most qualified applicants are admitted. Along with the general admission requirements outlined previously, an applicant must also meet departmental requirements.

B. DIRECT Entry (DE)

  • To be admitted to the 200 level, candidates must have five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects in the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE), GCE, NECO, or equivalent in no more than two sittings.
  • Additionally to the foregoing, candidates should possess at least two advanced level passes in relevant topics on the General Certificate of Education test, or
  • National Ordinary Diploma with credit or Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE) with credit.
  • Passes two of the three IJMB/JUPEB courses
  • How to Apply for the Post-UTME Examination at Kwararafa University

Forms are obtained for a fee of N7,000 seven thousand naira payable to Kwararafa University Zenith Bank account number 10112472423.

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Al-Istiqamah University
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Al-Istiqamah University’s Admissions List for 2021/2022 Has Been Released

by ajibolaaina January 28, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to inform potential students that Al-Istiqama University, Sumaila’s administration has released the First Batch Admission List for the academic year 2021/2022.

Successful applicants are recommended to print their JAMB admission letters from the JAMB website.
However, applicants who did not complete the University application form should visit the university website or click https://ausu.admissions.cloud to submit their application properly and allow us to process it.

How to Check the Admissions List for Al-Istiqamah University

You can check your name on the list by checking your status on the JAMB portal by following the steps below:

  • To access your dashboard, navigate to https://www.jamb.gov.ng/Efacility and log in using your registered email address and password.
  • To check the status of your admission, click on ‘Check Admission Status.
  • Select ‘Access my CAPS’.
  • To see whether you have been offered admission, click on ‘Admission Status.’

Candidates who have been offered admission are asked to click “ACCEPT” or “REJECT” to indicate whether they accept or reject the admission offer.

For individuals whose status is “Admission Still in Progress” or “Not Admitted,” we suggest you to check back frequently since the status may change at any time.

NB: Clicking “REJECT” indicates that candidates have rejected the admission offer.

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Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU)
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Osun Varsity gives Automatic Employment to two of it’s Best Graduating Students at its 12th Convocation

by ajibolaaina January 28, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), a private university in Osun State, has offered automatic employment to its two finest graduating students.

This follows the Varsity’s announcement that they will provide N25,000 to all first-class graduates.

Prof. Kola Sonaike, Vice-Chancellor of the University, announced the automatic employment during the school’s 12th convocation.

David Babalola and Peter Abegunrin, respectively, from the departments of Computer Science and Law, will benefit from the job. The pair graduated with a school-record 4.97 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), the highest in the university’s 15-year history.

The VC noted that 511 students graduated from various departments, with 25 receiving first class, 202 receiving second class higher, 213 receiving second class lower, 70 receiving third class, and one receiving a pass.

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