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Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by omodave(m): 3:44am On Oct 17, 2013
ASUU STRIKE: ERC welcomes NUT, NUPENG and NUEE’s decision to call solidarity strike
on october 17, 2013 at 1:28 am in education
BY LAJU ARENYEKA
The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) has said that it welcomes the decision of three trade unions – the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) – to embark on solidarity strike actions to compel the Federal Government to honour agreements signed with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The National Coordinator of the ERC, Mr. Hassan Soweto said this in a statement to newsmen recently. Soweto urged the three unions to take this beyond the realm of threats and immediately name a day on which the solidarity strike would take place. He said that the unions should begin “active mobilisation of their rank and file members as well as students who are frustrated at home and concerned Nigerians to come out en-masse for mass protests and demonstrations on this day.”
Adding, the ERC Boss said: “We commend the three unions for taking this decision which we believe is in the best interest of the education sector and the Nation at large. We agree that the ASUU strike has gone on for far too long and the plethora of strikes in the education sector are just too many. Slowly the entire public education sector is grinding to a halt. For instance, the public polytechnics are equally closed and it will not be too long before the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) follow suit. The Colleges of Education lecturers had recently held a 7-day warning strike. Indeed, the Academic Staff of Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) had to resume the strike, they had suspended in July after three months, due to the insensitivity and insincerity of government to their demands and terms of the suspension of the last strike.”
 

Soweto argued that such a solidarity strike would be in the best interest of the education sector and the country at large. He said: “The three unions come from key sectors of the Nation’s economy. As such their decision to embark on solidarity strike if given full and practical effect could help pile pressure on the recalcitrant anti-poor Federal Government to meet demands of striking education unions so that public Universities and Polytechnics can be reopened for academic activities to resume. This would also serve as an example for other unions and the entire labour movement to follow. We want to stress that the solidarity actions which the NUT, NUPENG and NUEE have envisioned should also cover and back the strikes of ASUP, COEASU and all other unions in the education sector that have any on-going dispute with the government over pay, conditions and education funding. This is the best way to ensure that all the outstanding disputes in the education sector are resolved and all public Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Educations are opened for full and undisrupted academic activities.” Soweto added that the ERC understands the position of Nigerians who believe that the entire sector will crumble if such a union as the NUT goes on strike. In response to this, he said: The point that must be made is that with or without strikes, the entire education sector including secondary and primary education has already been destroyed and shutdown in terms of standard and quality that it is simply a pipe dream to imagine any serious learning is going on at any point in time in any of our public schools.”
We are yet to distribute the N100 billion —VCs
After Seven full weeks of the widely reported announcement of the distribution of   N100 billion to 59 public universities, as part of Federal Government’s commitment to fund the implementation of identified needs of the nation’s public universities, there are indications that red-tapism or perhaps, insincerity of purpose has hindered the funds from getting to universities.
Grapevines from universities authorities, comprising of Vice Chancellors reveal that the monies have been gotten through the usual official policy statements and memo, but not in cash or cheque.
For the avoidance of doubt, this said money was ‘gallantly’ shopped by the Governor Gabriel Suswam-led Presidential Implementation Committee on Needs Assessment of Nigerian Universities within 16 days of its inauguration (July 26- August 1, 2013).
If this whooping N100 billion was shopped from acclaimed sources like the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and other government agencies, within 16 days of round-the-clock work; if the sharing formular which will be presented below was arrived at within 16 days of heated debates and counter debates, should there be any, then the expedient question is why the delay in implementation, that is disbursement to the nation’s decrepit universities after the ‘nice’ sharing formular, which has been made available to Vanguard Learning.
In the words of one of the revered sources contacted, Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie, Ag. VC, Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri, who was the immediate-past National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU): “FG has only sent us a memo through the Ministry of Education that IMSU is getting N650 million from the funds. Until we get the alert into the university’s account, we will know how sincere, government is…”
Similarly, Prof. John Obafunwa, Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo disclosed that the N1.200 billion earmarked for the university has not been paid as cheque or cash into the university’s account.
After about one month, what is preventing universities official accounts from getting the e-credit alerts.
According to the allocation, which grapevines say was based on “students’ population and the depth of infrastructural decadence glaring individual universities in the face,” of the 40 National Universities Commission (NUC) officially recognized Federal Universities, 27 will get varying amounts from the fund, leaving out 13. For State universities, of the 39 officially recognized, 34 will get varying amounts, leaving out 5.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Osasu99(m): 6:14am On Oct 17, 2013
17-10-2013
Good morning y'all
Admission list loading........50%
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by dapsondou(m): 7:00am On Oct 17, 2013
Osasu99:
17-10-2013
Good morning y'all
Admission list loading........50%

Bossman,
apply catalyst nau.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by matson247(m): 7:17am On Oct 17, 2013
Goodmorning to you all. Whats up, if anyone hear any news abt d admission list or the Cutt-off marks. Pls tell oooo. We are ONE
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by matson247(m): 7:18am On Oct 17, 2013
Sleek. How you doing, hw was ur nite.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 7:27am On Oct 17, 2013
17/10/2013!!!!!!!!
Verily Verily i say unto you...The admission list will be out before the end of this year....lolz
mrnin guys cheesy grin
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Princeadebayo1(m): 7:35am On Oct 17, 2013
Taylor184: 17/10/2013!!!!!!!!
Verily Verily i say unto you...The admission list will be out before the end of this year....lolz
mrnin guys cheesy grin
lolz,,,,,mrning oga taylor
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 7:56am On Oct 17, 2013
Goodmorning guys!..
Hope you all had a splendid nite??..

I just got an info from an anonymous source in myschool as regarding the criteria that UI will use in admitting aspirants this year..

It looks foolish but it makes sense.. Am not saying that this is what UI will use, am just letting you guys aware of what I saw.

The anonymouse source said..
To get your final score, simply carryout the steps below:
- Add your jamb and postume score eg jamb is 270 and postume is 70.. Total will be 340..
- Divide the total score by 500.. Eg 340/500 equals 0.68
The final score is 0.68!!

The highest score that can be obtained from using this criteria is 1 (500/500)..

Looolz.. This criteria is veri funny bt if you look at it closeli, you will see that it makes sense..


The whole situation is disturbing..
First, it was putme,waec and jamb..
Second, it was just putme..
Now, it's this sh** written above..


UI strong oh..
Aniways, I believe in God, let His will concerning this matter prevail. In Jesus Name.. Amen!!.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Osasu99(m): 8:19am On Oct 17, 2013
i doubt the possibility of that
In the system your talking about UI will end up using 80% of jamb ie 400/500 and just 20% of the post ume ie 100/500 this highly unlikely as most skul discredit jamb saying the exam has too much flaws i if the method used would make the pume and ume to be used in ratio 50:50 then that would have made more sense
P.S i don't see UI decending from 100% use of pume(an exam the skul trusts more than jamb) to 20% use its highly impossicant
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by divads(m): 8:20am On Oct 17, 2013
lmao.. smh, i pray any way de du it, we'l make it! but dx method ehh??
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 8:21am On Oct 17, 2013
Osasu99:
i doubt the possibility of that
In the system your talking about UI will end up using 80% of jamb ie 400/500 and just 20% of the post ume ie 100/500 this highly unlikely as most skul discredit jamb saying the exam has too much flaws i if the method used would make the pume and ume to be used in ratio 50:50 then that would have made more sense
P.S i don't see UI decending from 100% use of pume(an exam the skul trusts more than jamb) to 20% use its highly impossicant
it's like you did nt read my post well..
I am nt saying that this is definiteli what UI will use, am just letting you guys aware of what I saw..
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 8:24am On Oct 17, 2013
divads: lmao.. smh, i pray any way de du it, we'l make it! but dx method ehh??
abi... Very funny method!!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 8:30am On Oct 17, 2013
Osasu99:
i doubt the possibility of that
In the system your talking about UI will end up using 80% of jamb ie 400/500 and just 20% of the post ume ie 100/500 this highly unlikely as most skul discredit jamb saying the exam has too much flaws i if the method used would make the pume and ume to be used in ratio 50:50 then that would have made more sense
P.S i don't see UI decending from 100% use of pume(an exam the skul trusts more than jamb) to 20% use its highly impossicant
You made sense oh..
But the matter be say we dont know the method UI will use this time.
So lets keep our fingers crossed till UI speaks..

Either way, on or b4 oct 31.. List will be out
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Osasu99(m): 8:33am On Oct 17, 2013
I-am-Winner:
it's like you did nt read my post well..
I am nt saying that this is definiteli what UI will use, am just letting you guys aware of what I saw..
Boss i read it well i saw when u said u said you were not sure if it would be used am just trying to say it is highly unlikely that it would be used
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Ifyx(m): 8:38am On Oct 17, 2013
O ga o! Anoda way of calculatıng agg. 4 admıssıon...
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 8:42am On Oct 17, 2013
Osasu99:
Boss i read it well i saw when u said u said you were not sure if it would be used am just trying to say it is highly unlikely that it would be used
okay boss..

Pls I need 2 favours from you oh..
Please wat is P.S??
Can you teach me how to do this right sided ish??..

Thanks
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by matson247(m): 8:48am On Oct 17, 2013
Any method u.i wants to use it will sha favours us IJN.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by jj9ice(m): 8:50am On Oct 17, 2013
hope all is settled now about eid kabir celebration, then admissin list and chrismas and new year follow with our christian brothers and sisters before then, let keep our spirit high and hope for the best whatever be the dcisision of UI authirity
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Osasu99(m): 8:54am On Oct 17, 2013
I-am-Winner:
okay boss..

Pls I need 2 favours from you oh..
Please wat is P.S??
Can you teach me how to do this right sided ish??..

Thanks
P.S means post script usually added after the main body of a message
And as for the right ish there is an icon for that on the new post page grin
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Ifyx(m): 9:15am On Oct 17, 2013
jj9ice: hope all is settled now about eid kabir celebration, then admissin list and chrismas and new year follow with our christian brothers and sisters before then, let keep our spirit high and hope for the best whatever be the dcisision of UI authirity
seconded!

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Toheebadeniyi(m): 9:24am On Oct 17, 2013
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Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Gudday(m): 10:41am On Oct 17, 2013
Gud a.m peepz. Hope u r nt tired of waitin 4 d list yet. Jxt say make say HI. Its bn a while tho! Stay blessed nd c0ngratz on our admisn into UI #in advance!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by uninvited: 11:19am On Oct 17, 2013
Any development yet concerning the cutoff?
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 11:41am On Oct 17, 2013
[/b][b] hehe. Gud mawning err'body
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by mofeuniben(m): 12:51pm On Oct 17, 2013
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Godwin7403: 12:58pm On Oct 17, 2013
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Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Gbajutaiwo(m): 2:24pm On Oct 17, 2013
gud aftanun to all nd sundry of dis rum
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by jdzarrus99: 2:51pm On Oct 17, 2013
Gudday: Gud a.m peepz. Hope u r nt tired of waitin 4 d list yet. Jxt say make say HI. Its bn a while tho! Stay blessed nd c0ngratz on our admisn into UI #in advance!
Towards ending the ongoing ASUU strike,
the Federal Government has committed to
spending N200 billion in the 2014 budget on
the universities as well as on each of the
next three-four years until the universities
are brought to world-class standard as
demanded by ASUU leadership.
This is in addition to the N100 billion
dedicated and already made available…
Government has also increased to N40billion
as a first installment, funds for payment of
earned allowances to the striking lecturers,
an improvement from the N30 billion
previously released.
This information is contained in an internal
statement at the Federal University of
Otuoke by Professor Bolaji Aluko, its Vice-
Chancellor.
On the earned allowances, Prof. Aluko said
“Government will top it up with further
releases once universities are through with
the disbursement of this new figure of N40
million, so Vice-Chancellors are urged to
expedite this disbursement within the
shortest possible time using guiding
templates that have been sent by the CVC.”
Professor Aluko said the development
followed meetings on September 19 and Oct
11 of representatives of the Association of
Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities,
led by Prof. Hamisu of ATBU and ASUU reps
led by its President, Dr. N. Fagge with the
Vice-President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, Arc. Namadi. Sambo, Minister of
State for Education, Nyesom Wike and
others.
In the interest of peace, Vice-President
Sambo appealed to ASUU to call off the
strike and apologized over the “take-it-or-
leave-it” comments made by the Minister of
Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Other points of agreement at the meetings
include the following:
Project Prioritization: Universities will now
be allowed to determine their priorities and
not be “rail-roaded” into implementing a pre-
determined set of projects with respect to
the NEEDS assessment. Decisions are not to
be centralized.
TETFund Intervention: Government assured
that the operations of the TETFund will not
be impaired, and that the regular TETFund
intervention disbursement to Universities
will continue, unaffected. So the NEEDS
assessment capital outlays are in addition to
regular TETFund intervention.
Project Monitoring: A new Implementation
Monitoring Committee (IMC) for the NEEDS
Assessment intervention for universities has
been set up to take over from the Suswan
Committee. The new one is under the Federal
Ministry of Education and chaired by the
Honorable Minister of Education.
In addition, to build confidence and ensure
faithful implementation and prevent any
relapse as before, the Vice President will
meet quarterly with the IMC to monitor
progress.
Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to submit a
blue print for revitalizing the Universities to
the Vice President. ASUU leadership will now
meet to decide if the government should be
trusted again, this time.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by easyson: 2:59pm On Oct 17, 2013
Source?
jdzarrus99: Towards ending the ongoing ASUU strike,
the Federal Government has committed to
spending N200 billion in the 2014 budget on
the universities as well as on each of the
next three-four years until the universities
are brought to world-class standard as
demanded by ASUU leadership.
This is in addition to the N100 billion
dedicated and already made available…
Government has also increased to N40billion
as a first installment, funds for payment of
earned allowances to the striking lecturers,
an improvement from the N30 billion
previously released.
This information is contained in an internal
statement at the Federal University of
Otuoke by Professor Bolaji Aluko, its Vice-
Chancellor.
On the earned allowances, Prof. Aluko said
“Government will top it up with further
releases once universities are through with
the disbursement of this new figure of N40
million, so Vice-Chancellors are urged to
expedite this disbursement within the
shortest possible time using guiding
templates that have been sent by the CVC.”
Professor Aluko said the development
followed meetings on September 19 and Oct
11 of representatives of the Association of
Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities,
led by Prof. Hamisu of ATBU and ASUU reps
led by its President, Dr. N. Fagge with the
Vice-President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, Arc. Namadi. Sambo, Minister of
State for Education, Nyesom Wike and
others.
In the interest of peace, Vice-President
Sambo appealed to ASUU to call off the
strike and apologized over the “take-it-or-
leave-it” comments made by the Minister of
Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Other points of agreement at the meetings
include the following:
Project Prioritization: Universities will now
be allowed to determine their priorities and
not be “rail-roaded” into implementing a pre-
determined set of projects with respect to
the NEEDS assessment. Decisions are not to
be centralized.
TETFund Intervention: Government assured
that the operations of the TETFund will not
be impaired, and that the regular TETFund
intervention disbursement to Universities
will continue, unaffected. So the NEEDS
assessment capital outlays are in addition to
regular TETFund intervention.
Project Monitoring: A new Implementation
Monitoring Committee (IMC) for the NEEDS
Assessment intervention for universities has
been set up to take over from the Suswan
Committee. The new one is under the Federal
Ministry of Education and chaired by the
Honorable Minister of Education.
In addition, to build confidence and ensure
faithful implementation and prevent any
relapse as before, the Vice President will
meet quarterly with the IMC to monitor
progress.
Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to submit a
blue print for revitalizing the Universities to
the Vice President. ASUU leadership will now
meet to decide if the government should be
trusted again, this time.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Osasu99(m): 3:09pm On Oct 17, 2013
jdzarrus99: Towards ending the ongoing ASUU strike,
the Federal Government has committed to
spending N200 billion in the 2014 budget on
the universities as well as on each of the
next three-four years until the universities
are brought to world-class standard as
demanded by ASUU leadership.
This is in addition to the N100 billion
dedicated and already made available…
Government has also increased to N40billion
as a first installment, funds for payment of
earned allowances to the striking lecturers,
an improvement from the N30 billion
previously released.
This information is contained in an internal
statement at the Federal University of
Otuoke by Professor Bolaji Aluko, its Vice-
Chancellor.
On the earned allowances, Prof. Aluko said
“Government will top it up with further
releases once universities are through with
the disbursement of this new figure of N40
million, so Vice-Chancellors are urged to
expedite this disbursement within the
shortest possible time using guiding
templates that have been sent by the CVC.”
Professor Aluko said the development
followed meetings on September 19 and Oct
11 of representatives of the Association of
Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities,
led by Prof. Hamisu of ATBU and ASUU reps
led by its President, Dr. N. Fagge with the
Vice-President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, Arc. Namadi. Sambo, Minister of
State for Education, Nyesom Wike and
others.
In the interest of peace, Vice-President
Sambo appealed to ASUU to call off the
strike and apologized over the “take-it-or-
leave-it” comments made by the Minister of
Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Other points of agreement at the meetings
include the following:
Project Prioritization: Universities will now
be allowed to determine their priorities and
not be “rail-roaded” into implementing a pre-
determined set of projects with respect to
the NEEDS assessment. Decisions are not to
be centralized.
TETFund Intervention: Government assured
that the operations of the TETFund will not
be impaired, and that the regular TETFund
intervention disbursement to Universities
will continue, unaffected. So the NEEDS
assessment capital outlays are in addition to
regular TETFund intervention.
Project Monitoring: A new Implementation
Monitoring Committee (IMC) for the NEEDS
Assessment intervention for universities has
been set up to take over from the Suswan
Committee. The new one is under the Federal
Ministry of Education and chaired by the
Honorable Minister of Education.
In addition, to build confidence and ensure
faithful implementation and prevent any
relapse as before, the Vice President will
meet quarterly with the IMC to monitor
progress.
Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to submit a
blue print for revitalizing the Universities to
the Vice President. ASUU leadership will now
meet to decide if the government should be
trusted again, this time.

yah i saw this yesterday i just hope ASUU accept this n suspend if not call off the strike
Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by Fynestboi: 3:11pm On Oct 17, 2013
Osasu99:
yah i saw this yesterday i just hope ASUU accept this n suspend if not call off the strike
suspend is nt a better opinion calling it off is the best and thats what we want...

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