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LASU student receives scholarship from the Nigerian Body of Senior Advocates
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LASU student receives scholarship from the Nigerian Body of Senior Advocates

by ajibolaaina February 2, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Sina Akinmusire, a final-year student at Lagos State University (LASU), has been selected as one of the recipients of the Nigerian Senior Advocates’ 2021 scholarship scheme (BOSAN)

According to a university statement, Akinmusire, a student in the faculty of law, and four other students from various universities in Nigeria were chosen for their outstanding performance in the BOSAN competition for university-level law students in the country.

The competition received nominations from no fewer than 114 first-class students at 34 universities across the country. Prof. Enefiok Essien SAN and former LASU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Lanre Fagbohun SAN judged the qualifying examination and then picked the candidates.

For the follow-up oral interview, the top 12 students with the highest examination results were chosen. Mr. Dele Adesina SAN, Mr. Sebastian Hon SAN, Mr. Liman Hassan SAN, Prof. Oluyemisi Bamgbose SAN, and Prof. Ayodele Atsenuwa SAN served on the panel of interviewers.

The BOSAN 2021 Annual Dinner and Scholarship Awards were hosted on Saturday, January 29, 2022, at the famous Lagos Continental Hotel.

Prof. Yemi Osinbajo SAN, Nigeria’s Vice President; and Mr. Moyosore Onigbanjo SAN, former Head of State of His Excellency General Abdulsalami Abubakar, were among the dignitaries in attendance.

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Sule Lamido University Kafin
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Schedule for the 2021/2022 SLU IJMB screening exercise

by ajibolaaina February 2, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to advise candidates who submitted an online application for admission into the IJMBE Program at Sule Lamido University Kafin Hausa’s School of Preliminary Studies that their Screening Exercise dates are as follows:

Date:

Tuesday, February 8, 2022 for sciences.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022. for art and social science

Venue: University’s Permanent Site in Kafin Hausa, Jigawa State, by 9:00am every day.

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Akwa-Ibom State University
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AKSU Supplementary admission 2021/2022 announced

by ajibolaaina February 2, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to inform all candidates who have not yet uploaded their O’level results to visit the nearest JAMB Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centre to upload their WAEC/NECO results in JAMB portal on or before Friday, 4th February, 2022 so as not to forfeit their chances of gaining admission.

However, the Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) still has space to accommodate qualified candidates who made AKSU their First (1st) Choice Institution and scored 140 and above. Interested candidates are hereby requested to consider the option of changing to the under-listed programmes, as indicated below;

FACULTY PROGRAMMES

AGRICULTURE:

Crop Science, Fisheries & Aquaculture, Soil Science, Animal Science, Agricultural Economics & Extension

ARTS:

History & International Studies, Performing Arts,

Philosophy, Religious & Cultural Studies

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES:

Biochemistry, Botany, Genetics & Biotechnology, Marine Biology, Microbiology, Zoology

EDUCATION:

Education & Mathematics, Education & Physics, Education & Integrated Science, Education & Biology, Education & Chemistry

ENGINEERING:

Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical/Petrochemical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

MANAGEMENT SCIENCES:

Accounting, Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, Marketing

PHYSICAL SCIENCES:

Mathematics, Chemistry, Geology, Statistics, Physics, Computer Science

SOCIAL SCIENCES:

Economics, Political Science, Sociology & Anthropology

The under-listed categories of candidates are not eligible for the AKSU Supplementary admission:

  1. Applicants who did NOT choose AKSU or change to AKSU as their University of First (1st) Choice in the 2021 UTME.
  2. Candidates who did not register for the online Post-UTME screening exercise.
  3. Candidates with wrong UTME subject combination.
  4. Candidates with incomplete O’level requirements or awaiting result.
  5. Candidates who have not uploaded their O’level on JAMB portal and whose uploads have not yet reflected on CAPS.

Please Note:

Changing to any of these Programmes as indicated above does not guarantee automatic admission. Only candidates who meet the minimum cut-off mark of 140 for the respective programmes, would be considered.

The portal for online registration for Supplementary Admissions will open from Monday, 31st January, 2022 to Friday, 11th February, 2022 Interested candidates are advised to register on time before the deadline.

Visit http://portal.aksu.edu.ng for further information on the registration procedure.

signed:

Dr. Ebi G. Eno-Ibanga

Registrar

31/01/202

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Akwa-Ibom State University
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AKSU Admission List for 2026/2027 Academic Session is Out

by ajibolaaina February 2, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The management of Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) has officially released the primary admission list for the 2026/2027 academic session. This update is for all UTME and Direct Entry (DE) applicants who participated in the institution’s 2026 Post-UTME screening exercise.

Successful candidates have been offered provisional admission into various undergraduate programmes across the Ikot Akpaden (Main) and Obio Akpa campuses.

How to Check Your AKSU Admission Status

In line with current guidelines, the 2026 admission list is primarily accessible via the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS). Follow these updated steps to verify your status:

  1. Visit the JAMB Portal: Navigate to the JAMB e-Facility Portal.

  2. Login: Enter your registered email address and password used during the 2026 UTME registration.

  3. Access CAPS: Find the ‘Check Admission Status’ tab, select your examination year (2026), and click on ‘Access my CAPS’.

  4. View Status: Click on ‘Admission Status’ on the left sidebar to see your result.

What to Do After Checking:

  • If Admitted: You must click “ACCEPT” to secure your slot. You are also advised to send a confirmation SMS (ACCEPT) to 55019 or 66019 using your registered phone number.

  • Admission Still in Progress: This means your admission is currently being processed. Check back within a few days.

  • Not Admitted: Admission is released in batches. Continue to monitor the portal for subsequent lists.


Next Steps for Admitted Candidates

Once you have accepted the offer on JAMB CAPS, follow these essential registration procedures:

  1. Print Admission Letter: Visit the JAMB Portal to print your official JAMB Admission Letter. This document is mandatory for physical clearance.

  2. Pay Acceptance Fee: Visit the AKSU Admission Portal to generate a payment invoice for the non-refundable acceptance fee (currently ₦30,000).

  3. Physical Screening: Report to your respective faculty for the verification of original credentials (O’Level results, Birth Certificate, and Certificate of Origin).

  4. Pay School Fees: After successful clearance, proceed to pay your tuition. For the 2026 session, the regime is as follows:

    • Indigenes: ~₦93,000

    • Non-Indigenes: ~₦123,000


Important Deadlines & Notice

  • Forfeiture: Failure to accept the admission on JAMB CAPS within the stipulated window (usually two weeks from the release date) may lead to the forfeiture of the offer.

  • New Programmes: Candidates should note that AKSU has officially commenced the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) programme for the 2026 session.

  • Loan Eligibility: As a student of a state-owned university, you are now eligible to apply for the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) to assist with your tuition.

Congratulations to all the newly admitted “Great Inventors”!


Would you like me to help you draft a checklist of the specific documents you need to carry for your physical clearance on campus?

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ABSU students appeal for assistance and accuse the female HOD of harassment.
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Abia state university bans students from riding cars to campus

by ajibolaaina February 2, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The school administration of Abia state university has determined that only staff employees and accredited guests will be permitted to drive their cars to school.

Read the notice below:

Abia state university bars students from driving cars to school

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OOU's top graduating students receive automatic employment of N2 million from the Ogun state government.
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OOU’s top graduating students receive automatic employment and N2 million from the Ogun state government.

by ajibolaaina February 1, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Following their accomplishment, the best graduating students from Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) were each awarded a N1 million cash reward and offered automatic employment by the Ogun State government.

Iloka Ebuka of the Faculty of Pharmacy was named the best graduating student in the 2020/2021 academic session, with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.92, while Fatima Awolumate of the Faculty of Agricultural Economics earned the title of best graduating student in the 2019/2020 academic session, with a CGPA of 4.82.

OOU’s top graduating students receive automatic employment of N2 million from the Ogun state government.

The state governor, Dapo Abiodun, handed the rewards to the students during the institution’s combined 30th and 31st convocation ceremony on Monday, January 31.

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Part-Time  admissions at Ekiti State University 
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EKSU features portable in exams question

by ajibolaaina February 1, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Zazoo Zeh crooner and fast rising Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable has been featured in an examination set by the Department of Business Administration of the Ekiti State University. Read the question below;

EKSU features Portable and Poco-lee in an exam question

What do you think about this? let us know below.

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KSUSTA
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KSUSTA notice to 100L students regarding course registration form submission

by ajibolaaina February 1, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to notify all 2020/2021 undergraduate students who have not yet submitted their signed course registration forms to the MIS that they should do so upon the commencement of the 2021/2022 academic session on March 7, 2022.

Students who are concerned are urged to take note and respond appropriately.

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COREN to offer career opportunities to graduates in 17 countries
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COREN to offer career opportunities to Nigerian graduates in 17 countries

by ajibolaaina January 31, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

COREN is now in the process of becoming a provisional signatory to the Washington Accord (WA), which grants job privileges to recognized Nigerian graduates of engineering.

Engineers from signatory countries – Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Malaysia, India, Germany, Russia, and Sri Lanka – are hired without further examination under the pact.

Ali Rabiu, President of COREN, announced this during a Train-the-Trainers Workshop on Outcome-Based Engineering Education (OBE) for delegates from Nigerian universities in the North-Central zone.

“We aim to fulfill our responsibility of regulating engineering practice in all its manifestations in order to bring it up to worldwide standards and to grow engineering programs in Nigerian universities,” he stated.

Rabiu stated that COREN intends to strengthen the accreditation system and facilitate the process of local and worldwide recognition of engineering degrees earned at Nigeria’s higher educational institutions.

The following stage, he explained, is to assemble a critical mass of knowledgeable and experienced individuals in OBE, as well as mentees of the OBE learning environment, who will pioneer and champion capacity development for the various strata of engineering professionals involved in training, practicing, and regulation (now referred to as University-based OBE implementers).

“The objective is to equip participants to acquire knowledge and skills in OBE and to train others in the concepts and practices of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) in Nigerian universities,” he explained.

Prof. J. A. Enokela, Dean, College of Engineering, Joseph Tarka University, Makurdi, expressed gratitude to COREN for making the workshop a reality, noting that the training is one of the best things that would happen in Nigeria’s drive to revolutionize the profession.

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UNICROSS admission list for the 2021/2022 academic year is currently available on JAMB CAPS.
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UNICROSS (CRUTECH) Admission List for 2026/2027 Session Released

by ajibolaaina January 29, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The management of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS)—formerly known as the Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH)—has officially released the Primary Admission List for the 2026/2027 Academic Session.

This update is for all UTME and Direct Entry (DE) applicants who participated in the online screening exercise held earlier this year. Successful candidates are encouraged to verify their names on the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) to secure their provisional admission.

How to Check Your UNICROSS Admission Status

In 2026, the admission process remains highly digitized. Follow these steps to confirm your status:

  1. Access the JAMB Portal: Visit the JAMB e-Facility Portal and log in with your registered email address and password.

  2. Confirm Status: Locate and click on “Check Admission Status.”

  3. Access CAPS: Click on the “Access my CAPS” button to open your individual admission dashboard.

  4. View Status: Select “Admission Status” from the left-hand menu.

What to Do After Being Admitted:

  • Accept Admission: If you have been offered your desired course, click “ACCEPT”.

  • Print Documents: After accepting, proceed to print your official JAMB Admission Letter and your Result Slip. These are mandatory for physical clearance on campus.

  • If Still “In Progress”: Candidates whose status shows “Admission Still in Progress” are urged to check back frequently, as subsequent batches are uploaded daily.


Next Steps: Registration and Clearance

Once you have accepted your offer on CAPS, you must complete the internal UNICROSS registration within two (2) weeks of the offer date to avoid forfeiture.

1. Acceptance Fee Payment

Newly admitted students are required to pay a non-refundable Acceptance Fee of ₦25,000. This payment is made via the UNICROSS Student Portal using a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) generated on the site.

2. School Fees and Financial Aid (NELFUND)

For the 2026 session, school fees are structured by indigene status:

  • Indigenes: ~₦83,380

  • Non-Indigenes: ~₦98,380

Crucial Note for 2026: If you require financial assistance, UNICROSS is fully integrated into the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND). Admitted students can now apply for zero-interest loans to cover their institutional charges and upkeep.

3. Mandatory Matriculation Fee

All Year One students must pay a mandatory Matriculation Fee of ₦10,000 through the Sundry Charges Portal before they can proceed with course registration.


Important Warning on O’Level Uploads

Admission CANNOT be granted to candidates who have not uploaded their O’Level results (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) to the JAMB portal. If your status remains “Not Admitted” despite high scores, visit a JAMB-accredited CBT center immediately to upload your results.

Congratulations to all successfully admitted students of the 2026/2027 Class!


Would you like me to help you draft a checklist of the specific documents you need to carry for your physical clearance at the Calabar or Ogoja campuses?

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