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Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by tobex23(m): 5:26am On Nov 21, 2013
mayorall: .

Just pray they admit all, we would all buy it

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Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by goodmercy: 6:22am On Nov 21, 2013
SSS Parades 5 Boko Haram Suspects Including A University Lecturer
By SaharaReporters, New York
The State Security Service (SSS) today in Abuja paraded five suspected Boko Haram members alleged to have planned deadly attacks on Igala, Kogi State.
Among the suspects were Dr. Mohammad Nazeef Yunus, an Assistant Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies at Kogi State University. He was said to be the Spiritual Leader and Coordinator for Boko Haram in the State, and the leader of the gang.
Nazeef, who was born in Idah, Kogi State, attended the Arabic Central Primary School in that town, and El-Kanemi College, Maiduguri. He also studied at the Islamic School, University of Medina, in Saudi Arabia and served in the National Youth Service Corp in 1995 at Al-Iman Secondary School, Dogon Dutse, in Jos.
Nazeef earned a Masters Degree in Arabic from the University of Jos. Just last year, he earned a Ph.D in Islamic Studies from Kogi State University.
Also arrested by the SSS were Umar Musa (Instructor), Mustapha Yusuf, Ismaila Yunusa, Mohammed Nasir, and Ibrahim Isa.
SSS spokesperson Marilyn Ogar said the suspects were planning to carry out an attack on Igala Land but were arrested at Zuba white mosque near Abuja on their way to Zambisa in Maiduguri for training. They were also going to install Sharia in Kogi State.
Umar Musa (Head of Operations/Instructor) confessed publicly that he was employed by Boko Haram as Instructor after he lost his job with the state teaching hospital, and was taken to the Sambisa camp of the sect for a week’s training on handling weapons. He said he was deployed to the education unit of the camp as Munzi (instructor) and placed on a monthly salary of N50,000. He further stated that he and Yusuf later returned from Sambisa and re-united with Nazeef in Kogi State where they plotted to carry out violent attacks in Igala land. He maintained that Nazeef appointed him the Head of Operations ansoldier) confessed that that Nazeef was their teacher who teaches them Jihad and Islamic Sharia.
Ogar told newsmen that the suspects will soon be charged to court.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by goodmercy: 6:38am On Nov 21, 2013
Strike: UNILAG Denies Pulling Out of ASUU, Suspends 2nd Semester Exams
EXCERPTED FROM DAILY TIMES NIGERIA
RELATED POST: ASUU Strike Updates: UNILAG, UI, Others Voted In Congresses To Call Off Strike
The University of Lagos has denied that it has pulled out on the ongoing strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The strike begun on July 1st, due to the inability of the Federal Government to execute an agreement it reached with ASUU in 2009.
According to earlier reports, UNILAG allegedly fixed a new date for its postponed 2nd semester examination regardless of the ongoing strike.
Our correspondent gathered that the strike started a few days to UNILAG’s second semester examinations.
The report, our correspondent learnt, was convincing because UNILAG was part the universities that voted in favour of the suspension of the five-month-old strike.
The speculation has it that UNILAG would commence its outstanding examination for all students before the Christmas break.
“The proposed exam as reported will be starting on the 9th of December and end on the 24th of December. We want to advise all students of the UNILAG to check it out to confirm,” an unconfirmed report had earlier said.
Apart from the speculation on UNILAG, some universities have reportedly started pulling out of ASUU strike.
Specifically, Adamawa University has pulled-out. Adamawa branch of ASUU, was said to have confronted ASUU national body without due process.
However, a top management officer in UNILAG said the university does not have any plan to pull out of ASUU.
The source said: “We are not pulling out. That is not possible. UNILAG is one of the strongest branches of ASUU and we will not disappoint. We have plans on ground to write the second semester exam, but that is after the strike might have been called off.”
When our correspondent visited the university, there was no sign that examinations will commence soon.
It was observed that dust and cob-webs have taken over most of the classes.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by emmkid(m): 6:58am On Nov 21, 2013
Thanks @keyke. . I would 've actually accepted the course. But the problem is that. I'm already a linguist at unilorin . Unilorin offered me admission before uniosun. So . I was actually hoping to leave unilorin for uniosun. On the basis of being offered law . . . But now that i was offered english and international studies. Guess i have no choice than to stay back at unilorin n continue wit the linguistics
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by sapientia1(m): 8:12am On Nov 21, 2013
This december in 9ja: Boko_haram..ASUU strike continues...|boomboom's got u covered
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by keyke(f): 8:56am On Nov 21, 2013
sapientia1: dnt worry, u'l tun so when we resume***
lol, alryt o, no p
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by keyke(f): 8:58am On Nov 21, 2013
emmkid: Thanks @keyke. . I would 've actually accepted the course. But the problem is that. I'm already a linguist at unilorin . Unilorin offered me admission before uniosun. So . I was actually hoping to leave unilorin for uniosun. On the basis of being offered law . . . But now that i was offered english and international studies. Guess i have no choice than to stay back at unilorin n continue wit the linguistics
alryt, den. Its ur choice. Wish u d best
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by busayhour(m): 9:50am On Nov 21, 2013
sapientia1: eh oh! U'r asking me? Lyk seriously girls fit pretend die!!
xo na mhizsleek n she com de pretend.beter go ijebu b4 she turn u 2 sumftin else
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by drhammed: 10:06am On Nov 21, 2013
emmkid: Thanks @keyke. . I would 've actually accepted the course. But the problem is that. I'm already a linguist at unilorin . Unilorin offered me admission before uniosun. So . I was actually hoping to leave unilorin for uniosun. On the basis of being offered law . . . But now that i was offered english and international studies. Guess i have no choice than to stay back at unilorin n continue wit the linguistics
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by drhammed: 10:08am On Nov 21, 2013
guy , u can reject that English 4 law , what i mean is that u can obtain a Rejection form of 25k @d admision ofice ,whic afta u av obtaind it ,u can put in 4 law ,and they wl help u change it to law.. Gr8 beta by far ,ask any question if u din get me
emmkid: Thanks @keyke. . I would 've actually accepted the course. But the problem is that. I'm already a linguist at unilorin . Unilorin offered me admission before uniosun. So . I was actually hoping to leave unilorin for uniosun. On the basis of being offered law . . . But now that i was offered english and international studies. Guess i have no choice than to stay back at unilorin n continue wit the linguistics
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by sapientia1(m): 10:19am On Nov 21, 2013
busayhour: xo na mhizsleek n she com de pretend.beter go ijebu b4 she turn u 2 sumftin else
lol, me don run tey tey!
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by goodmercy: 11:16am On Nov 21, 2013
STRIKE Latest: ASUU’s NEC meeting holds tomorrow, Friday – Official
SOURCE: DAILY POST

ASUU President – Nasir Fage
The Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Dr Lawan Abubakar has debunked media reports that the union had postponed its National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting slated for tomorrow.
He restated that the leadership of the Union postponed the scheduled NEC meeting at Bayero University, Kano, following the demise of Festus Iyayi, a former President, who died last Tuesday in a motor accident along the Abuja-Lokoja highway.
A car in the convoy of Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada, had hit the vehicle conveying the deceased and some ASUU members, leading to Iyayi’s death. Others injured are presently receiving treatment.
Abubakar who spoke in Bauchi further denied that the striking lecturers had accepted the over N1trillion offered by the Federal Government.
“There is no iota of truth in that. What the union is agitating for is the full implementation of the 2009 agreement and nothing less,” he said.
The Union has been on strike since July 1 over the 2009 agreement it reached with the Federal Government.
Its leadership has said it will deliberate on the current Federal Government’s offer and take a position after Friday’s NEC meeting.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by goodmercy: 11:23am On Nov 21, 2013
Hmmm

After ASUU........


There is a paradox governments have built around education — they are spending billions of Naira on education, yet the financial issues around education are not being resolved. The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, strike is only one of many matters that are dogging education.
Government’s supposed interests in negotiating with ASUU, the speed being applied, and the uttermost neglect of other aspects of education confirm the diminishing importance that governments attach to education.
ASUU’s case is exceptional, in that governments appeared concerned. When the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, went on strike, it took almost three months before governments started talking to the union. The issue remains partially resolved.
With the ASUU strike, the failure of governments and their programmes are obvious. Governments sign agreements they do not intend to keep. ASUU is on strike over a 2009 agreement. Governments want to re-negotiate implementation of a four-year-old agreement.
They also know that the negotiations for a new agreement are due. We have governments that plan for immediate needs, if they ever do. They are exhausting themselves over ASUU strike as if meeting ASUU’s demands would resolve the challenges that our education faces, among them irrelevant curricula.
How do governments spend billions of Naira they budget annually for education? Bureaucracy consumes the bulk of the money. Duplication of agencies that manage education is the biggest cost centre in our national education management. Governments are running up new costs.
New higher institutions are being built with emphases on physical structures. Laboratories, libraries and research centres that they require to be centres for meaningful academic engagements are available in inadequate numbers.
It is absurd that governments — the owners of the universities — would need an ASUU strike to determine the status of the facilities in universities.
What plans do governments have for education? How would they tackle sustainable funding so that we are not soon back to another wave of strikes in a matter of months? Would governments ever consider education important enough that it should run without disruptions from strike?
There would be no easy solutions. Many of the federal agencies on education just drain resources that should have been invested in improving learning facilities. States imitate the federal waste, making education one of governments’ biggest cost centres, without commensurate value for the expenditures.
Governments can save costs by eliminating duplication in the functions of education agencies. There should be clearer lines about the roles of governments at different levels of education. The Federal Government should not be dabbling into primary school education.
Finally, the future of education is too important to be left to haphazard funding. Governments should provide resources for education beyond ASUU’s demands.

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Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by goodmercy: 11:32am On Nov 21, 2013
ASUU STRIKE Reason Why Govt Killed Iyayi — JAF
LEADERSHIP NEWSPAPER

Prof. Fetus Iyayi
The Joint Action Front (JAF) has accused the government of master-minding the killing of former president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof Festus Iyayi who died recently in a motor accident involving the convoy of Kogi State governor.
JAF in a statement signed by its president, Comrade Abiodun Aremu said the death of the veteran unionist was questionable.
They said “JAF wishes to alert Nigerians and the international community that Comrade Festus Iyayi was murdered by operatives of the Nigerian state, contrary to the widely reported claims that he died in the bus accident of November 12, 2013 along Lokoja – Abuja road due to the recklessness of the Kogi State governor’s convoy.
“JAF has every reason to believe that the murder of Comrade Iyayi was connected with the on-going Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike to compel the federal government to, not only honour the Collective Agreements it reached with it in 2009, but also to make government responsible to adequately fund public education against the dictates of its puppeteers – the IMF and World Bank.
“ We strongly believe that the assassination of Comrade Iyayi was carried out by expert shooters in the cover of the Nigerian Intelligence, reminiscence of the state murder of Dele Giwa in 1986 and Kudirat Abiola in 1996”, the statement said.
JAF said official explanation by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) and the Sole Administrator of the Specialist Hospital, Lokoja, Dr Paul Amodu that Comrade Iyayi’s death was as a result of the accident, did not explain the piercing of his heart by a strange object.
JAF added that Iyayi’s death is a wakeup call to all Nigerians to struggle for a better society where people’s lives are respected and preserved.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by goodmercy: 11:41am On Nov 21, 2013
ASUU Strike: A Hope Dashed – Tell Magazine
TELL MAGAZINE
The accident that killed a former president of ASUU dashed the hope of students, lecturers and parents who were expecting an end to the four-month-old strike
By ANAYOCHUKWU AGBO
Hopes were raised, and not a few university students now on forced holidays had packed their bags ready to return to school. But the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, appears not to be in a haste to call off their four-month-old strike. That was not the plan of the union when it called a meeting of its general assembly for Kano to consider the new offer made by the federal government on ASUU’s demand for the development of university in the country. The development was as a result of the death of Festus Iyayi, a professor at the University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, following an accident involving the convoy of Governor Idris Wada of Kogi State. Iyayi and his colleagues were on their way to the ASUU meeting in Kano.
The Kano meeting had to be shifted till next year as Nasir Fagge, ASSU president, told media men that they were mourning Iyayi who he described as a ‘strong pillar’ of the union. Members of ASUU who were at the hospital last week when Governor Wada visited were so pained by the death of a former president of the union that they were openly hostile to the governor.
Though none of the parties disclosed details of their agreement, it was gathered that the government increased their commitment to tertiary education in the next three years to close to one trillion naira. This means a shortfall of about N530 billion from the N1.5 trillion agreed by both parties in the 2009 agreement but a remarkable improvement on the N130 billion previously offered by the government. The government, pleading lack of funds, had offered N100 billion out of the N500 billion due for the improvement of tertiary education in 2013, and another N30 billion out of earned allowances of N97 billion, leaving a shortfall of N467 billion. They were also supposed to have committed another N500 billion in 2014 and the final N500 billion in 2015.
However, government explained the agreement was not implementable because the money to fund it is not there, giving other competing needs. On the other hand, ASUU argued that it was all a matter of priority as government was spending much more money on what it considered important. The group urged the government to upgrade education to a priority status in its scale of preference. So a stalemate ensued and took the strike to over four months, which has alarmed students, parents and concerned Nigerians.
If the general assembly of ASUU accepts what is seen as a review of the 2009 agreement, government will cough out N220 billion this year, up from the rejected N130 it previously offered, N350 billion in 2014 and N400 billion in 2015. Both parties have not confirmed these figures yet.
It was the longest negotiation between Labour and the federal government in recent times. It lasted over 13 hours with brief breaks for each party to hold consultations. And to underscore the seriousness that the government attaches to the resolution of the trade dispute between it and ASUU, President Goodluck Jonathan led the government delegation that included Vice President Nnamdi Sambo, secretary to the government of the federation, SGF, minister of finance as well as labour minister. This convinced the ASUU delegation that this time the government cannot claim an agreement was made in error as it has consistently argued about the 2009 agreement. The ASUU nine-man delegation was led by its national chairman, Nasir Fagge, and included Dipo Fashuna, the chairman, when the agreement was signed in 2009.
In his opening remarks before the meeting went into a closed-door session, Jonathan joked that a solution must be found before the end of the meeting. As a former ASUU member, he referred to Fagge as “my president” and bantered with the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress, which had threatened to join the strike in solidarity with ASUU, an affiliate.
It has been a pitched battle and all the parties are scorched. But Fagge described the strike as “a necessary sacrifice. We are not just lecturers, we are also parents and students, so the strike is also affecting us negatively,” he told State House correspondents after the meeting.
Before meeting with the President and his team, the delegation had met with David Mark, Senate president, on how to bring the crisis to an end. The hope that the strike may end this week was dashed by that fatal accident. It also incensed the anger of people against the recklessness of people in authority at the expense of the masses. They are sad that a patriot and bright scholar was also killed while on national service.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by Tobby66: 12:15pm On Nov 21, 2013
No ASUU NEC meeting tomorrow..na rumour again
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by emmkid(m): 12:28pm On Nov 21, 2013
Drhammed , thanks alot for the brotherly advice , do you actually mean that , i'll obtain the rejection form and they'll help me change it to law , or , i'll reject the admission till next year ? ? ? Side more light on it please. Cox 'm really interested in that LAW!. Kindly give me your phone number for further contacting. Thanks in anticipation
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by drhammed: 12:31pm On Nov 21, 2013
08136666516 for cal and whatsapp , drhammed is ma usaname on 2qo
emmkid: Drhammed , thanks alot for the brotherly advice , do you actually mean that , i'll obtain the rejection form and they'll help me change it to law , or , i'll reject the admission till next year ? ? ? Side more light on it please. Cox 'm really interested in that LAW!. Kindly give me your phone number for further contacting. Thanks in anticipation
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by mayorall(m): 1:49pm On Nov 21, 2013
drhammed: guy , u can reject that English 4 law , what i mean is that u can obtain a Rejection form of 25k @d admision ofice ,whic afta u av obtaind it ,u can put in 4 law ,and they wl help u change it to law.. Gr8 beta by far ,ask any question if u din get me


Hammedi, hammedi, stop this Nah, you should know this isn't possible, I am 100% sure he worked on his admission before they gave him this English. Guy dont just waste stress and your 25k.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by Olril18(m): 2:10pm On Nov 21, 2013
emmkid: Drhammed , thanks alot for the brotherly advice , do you actually mean that , i'll obtain the rejection form and they'll help me change it to law , or , i'll reject the admission till next year ? ? ? Side more light on it please. Cox 'm really interested in that LAW!. Kindly give me your phone number for further contacting. Thanks in anticipation

bro,stop stressing urself,its impossible..
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by drhammed: 2:39pm On Nov 21, 2013
mayor am stil 100percent Sure dt wt God its posibu ,dz no b d 1st weh av seen , gt 2 frndz of mine, 1 rejectd agric econs and he change to microbiology ,the oda guy rejectd physics wt electronics nd nw in electrical electronics dept ,nd dh did dt whn dh gain admision nt abt crosing o
mayorall:


Hammedi, hammedi, stop this Nah, you should know this isn't possible, I am 100% sure he worked on his admission before they gave him this English. Guy dont just waste stress and your 25k.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by mayorall(m): 2:59pm On Nov 21, 2013
drhammed: mayor am stil 100percent Sure dt wt God its posibu ,dz no b d 1st weh av seen , gt 2 frndz of mine, 1 rejectd agric econs and he change to microbiology ,the oda guy rejectd physics wt electronics nd nw in electrical electronics dept ,nd dh did dt whn dh gain admision nt abt crosing o


I have hundreds of such testimonies but we are talking about law here not other courses.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by drhammed: 3:29pm On Nov 21, 2013
ok ! Av heard i reserve my coment
mayorall:


I have hundreds of such testimony but we are talking about law here not other courses.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by Response01(m): 3:56pm On Nov 21, 2013
mayorall:


Drop your details let my people check for you.
233 nd 58.6 in jamb nd pjamb respectively.2nd choice.dnt knw y i hvnt been admited
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by Mhizsleek(f): 4:09pm On Nov 21, 2013
sapientia1: lol, me don run tey tey!

Why na?
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by Mhizsleek(f): 4:09pm On Nov 21, 2013
busayhour: xo na mhizsleek n she com de pretend.beter go ijebu b4 she turn u 2 sumftin else

grin grin grin grin
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by Response01(m): 4:16pm On Nov 21, 2013
Mhizsleek: Need reply plz. Does UNIOSUN still admit students for Foundation programme?.
Saw ur mail.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by Mhizsleek(f): 4:22pm On Nov 21, 2013
Response01: Saw ur mail.


Have you been admitted?
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by mayorall(m): 5:00pm On Nov 21, 2013
Response01: 233 nd 58.6 in jamb nd pjamb respectively.2nd choice.dnt knw y i hvnt been admited


Jamb reg number and post utme pin.
Re: Osun State University (uniosun) 2013/2014 Post utme/Admission Thread by Mhizsleek(f): 5:05pm On Nov 21, 2013
mayorall:


Jamb reg number and post utme pin.



grin

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