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Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by ayodeji752: 4:42pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
Check dis on jamb web 37052280BJ. admitted to study medicine in unimaid even wen u can't find anytin on d school's website and they didn't writ postutme |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 5:21pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
Andrewakor: he may be right. i checked but was not admitted.try check urs let see if unijos is part of those institution that are yet to submit theirs because only 76 institution submitted theirs out of 109 institutions to jambi check bt dere were sain no admision yet |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 5:26pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
ayodeji752: Check dis on jamb web 37052280BJ. admitted to study medicine in unimaid even wen u can't find anytin on d school's website and they didn't writ postutmebt dat 1 is nt unijos na, pls i advise every aspirant of unijos 2 check jamb sit so we culd knw wht up |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Andrewakor(m): 7:15pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
i pray unijos have not submitted hers yet o.pls fellow aspirants check urs lets knw our fate. |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Godian45(m): 8:28pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
I checked no admission yet |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 8:50pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
Pls we need more aspirant 2 check, so far 3 hav check we al saw no admission yet |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by OneNigeria44(m): 9:52pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
I checked also but they said no admission has been given yet. dat ochuko is lucky o. unimaid tins na |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 10:22pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
OneNigeria44: I checked also but they said no admission has been given yet. dat ochuko is lucky o. unimaid tins nawel I tink unijos is among d 30 somtin uni dat did nt sumit dere list |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by OneNigeria44(m): 10:40pm On Aug 29, 2013 |
Goddon32: wel I tink unijos is among d 30 somtin uni dat did nt sumit dere listI seriously hope so oo |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Isjaymoh(m): 7:05am On Aug 30, 2013 |
Is there anyone that has his/her waec/neco original certficate of result. I just want to know if the certificate of result from waec/neco shows someones age on it. |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 7:23am On Aug 30, 2013 |
Isjaymoh: Is there anyone that has his/her waec/neco original certficate of result. I just want to know if the certificate of result from waec/neco shows someones age on it.yes it shows ur age |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Isjaymoh(m): 7:49am On Aug 30, 2013 |
Goddon32: yes it shows ur age I have mist up with my age, the age is different from the one i used to fill my jamb, someone else register the neco exam for me, and he use a wrong age. That means i will have different age in my neco certificate and my jamb result. What should i do, advice pls |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 9:09am On Aug 30, 2013 |
Isjaymoh:hmm dat is quit serious, bt sha dont realy no 4 neco, d 1 i hav presently is my waec i hav nt gone 4 my neco yet, am just wonderin if it is possible 4 me 2 go 2 neco office here in abuja were i liv 2 collect my original neco result, i wrote d exam in my state which is benue |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 11:03am On Aug 30, 2013 |
NLC, PENGASSAN, others move to end ASUU strike 2013-08-29 23:00:52 The Nigeria Labour Congress on Thursday said that it would intervene in the face-off between the striking Academic Staff Unions of Universities and the Federal Government. The NLC's move was coming amidst appeals and condemnation by other similar bodies, including the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria and religious leaders, to the Federal Government and ASUU. While some Lagos clerics urged the government to end the strike, PENGASSAN condemned the Federal Government for not honouring an agreement it had earlier signed with ASUU. But the President of the NLC, Mr. Abdulwahed Omar, who spoke shortly after a meeting of the National Executive Committee of the NLC in Abuja on Thursday, said the congress would persuade the striking university lecturers to resume talks with the government, with a view to resolving the lingering issue. Omar said the NLC had to take the decision to prevail on ASUU, an affiliate union of the congress, to resume negotiation with the government because of its concern about the suspension of academic activities in the nation's universities for close to two months. The NLC president said the congress would also ensure that deliberations between ASUU and the government were fruitful. He said, "It is a very serious issue we are having on our hands to allow lecturers to be out of the classrooms for close to two months. We are currently embarking on consultation with a view to convincing members of the union to resume negotiation with the federal government." However, PENGASSAN, on its part, said it viewed "with deep concern and discontent the ongoing and indeed a recurring strike in our nation's ivory towers by the Academic Staff Unions of Universities." The body said it was condemnable that the ongoing strike had entered its ninth week, without any sign of its being resolved soon "as parties in the crisis continue to trade blame and spoil for more actions on the matter." A statement by the Public Relations Officer, PENGASSAN, Seyi Gambo, on Thursday, said, "We have watched with keen interest as the Dr. Nasir Issa Faggie-led ASUU declared a three-day warning strike before it finally embarked on an indefinite strike action on July 1, 2013, towards ensuring that the Federal Government honoured the cardinal agreements reached with the universities lecturers since 2009." Similarly, some clerics in Lagos have urged the Federal Government and ASUU to go back to the drawing table and arrive at a final agreement so that universities can reopen. Vice President, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Lagos State Chapter, Pastor Femi Asiwaju, urged the Federal Government to address the demands of ASUU so that students could go back to school. Also, Imam Luckmon Abdulraheem, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, urged the Federal Government to meet the demands of the union so that the country's higher institutions could be more equipped and conducive for learning. |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Godleads1(f): 11:44am On Aug 31, 2013 |
I checked mine also on jamb website. No admsn yet. |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 12:45pm On Aug 31, 2013 |
God leads: I checked mine also on jamb website. No admsn yet.al most al d uni hav relis dere list, just wonder wht jos is waitin 4 |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 8:02am On Sep 01, 2013 |
Unijos web sit is now accesable but d portal is stil nt opeanin |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by OneNigeria44(m): 10:48am On Sep 01, 2013 |
Goddon32: Unijos web sit is now accesable but d portal is stil nt opeaninUnijos site is opening but notin is appearing |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 1:16pm On Sep 01, 2013 |
OneNigeria44: Unijos site is opening but notin is appearingb4 d end of next week i beliv somtin positv shal emerg |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 10:52am On Sep 02, 2013 |
Nigeria: ASUU Strike - Blame Finance Minister This is a government that signed an agreement with us on January 24, 2012, to the effect that they would inject N100 bn as funding into the universities in the first month; and that before the end of 2012, they would inject another N300 bn." Dr Olusegun Ajiboye, ASUU University of Ibadan branch chairman, August 14, 2013. Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala increasingly is cutting a sorry figure as Finance Minister. And nothing has demonstrated this fact more than her utterances on the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU. To start with, she announced, as if it was true, that government cannot pay the N92 billion causing the present palaver. She turned out to be wrong on three counts at least - none of which does her reputation as a global financial expert any good. It was poor defence and exposed her as someone who did not do her homework very well before commenting on a vital national issue. First, as Dr Ajiboye pointed out, N92 billion represented a figment of the imagination of the former World Bank Managing Director. Ajiboye, a valid representative of all the ASUU creditors, told us that the amount due to them was N87 billion; not N92 billion. Even for a wasteful administration, overpaying by N5 billion would have been reprehensible. There is a lot of good work which government can do with N5 billion instead of throwing it away carelessly. Throwing public money away carelessly was what led to the fuel subsidy scam which tarnished her reputation in 2011/2012 when she jumped into the fray without checking her facts properly. Second, her statement about government's inability to pay lacked credibility and was soon discredited by the President. There is a distinct difference between "can't pay" and "won't pay". The former admits of financial weakness or destitution; the latter connotes willful refusal to honour an agreement into which government voluntarily entered. For the Minister of a government which allowed the country to be defrauded of over N1 trillion to claim that government cannot pay N92 billion or less than one per cent, is an insult to the intelligence of Nigerians and discredit to government itself. As if to prove that the Minister spoke, not for government but herself, the President a few days after ordered that more than N92 billion be released to the universities. That order by Jonathan had elevated Okonjo-Iweala's claim from the realm of the incredible to a colossal lie. Where will government find N100 billion to carry out the President's instructions if it cannot afford N92 billion? But, all those pale by comparison with Dr Okonjo- Iweala's real contribution to this awful national calamity. Read Dr Ajiboye's assertions again and the astute reader can readily see the genesis of this whole mess. In January last year, long after the 2013 budget had been presented to the National Assembly, obviously with no provisions for paying the N87 billion owed to ASUU, the President, who at that time was facing a national revolt on account of fuel price increase from N65 per litre to N141 did not want another ASUU strike to add to the uprising. So, government, perhaps ill-advisedly and hastily promised ASUU N400 billion additional money; that brought the total debt payable in 2013 to N487 billion. Call it incompetence or lack of courage and/or integrity, but given a 2012 budget, from which any provisions for ASUU had been excluded, promising eleven per cent of last year's budget to the academic staff of universities was fraudulent. When Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745, wrote that, "Promises, like pie-crusts, are made to be broken", (VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS p203), he must have had a government like the present one in mind. It is one government on whose promises nobody should rely. So 2012 ended without government honouring its agreements. That was bad enough. Any financial officer, involved in budgeting, knows that when planning the budget for any year, you must take into account all the bills past due as well as those likely to fall due during the year - if the decision is to pay. They can only be ignored if there is a willful and conscious decision not to pay and to damn the consequences. The fiasco this time around has occurred because the Finance Minister either forgot to make provisions for paying the N487 billion, not even N92 billion as she claimed, or because she deliberately excluded those outstanding bills. Forgetting such a huge liability demonstrates incompetence and gross negligence - for which the nation is now paying dearly. Remembering that the debts are long overdue and deliberately ignoring them is proof beyond reasonable doubt of lack of budgetary integrity. It does not require the towering intelligence of a Harvard graduate to predict the outcome of that benign neglect of government's obligations. Unfortunately for the government, for the Minister and all the other stakeholders, "All things do help the unhappy man to fall", according to Shakespeare, 1564-1616, this years budget is in shreds. The same Finance Minister has been leading the government officials telling us about the shortfall in revenue on account of alleged crude oil theft. As much as 400,000 barrels a day is stolen - apparently with government helpless to check the pillage. A recent report estimated that oil revenue in July of this year dropped by 42% compared to the same period last year. By a cruel twist of fate, the country had moved from won't pay closer to can't pay. There is no money in the budget to pay ASUU N487 billion; that is certain. Just as sure is the fact that, even if Okonjo-Iweala had not been careless, there probably would have been no money to pay the entire bill. Realising the government's partly self-imposed predicament, Jonathan had approved part payment of the outstanding debts. Ordinarily, that should have induced Nigerians to rise up and urge ASUU to accept the half-loaf and wait till next year for the balance. However, given government's reputation as a dead-beat, on whose words nobody can rely, there has been no outcry against ASUU for refusing the offer. This is the closest thing to an economic Mexican stand-off that anyone can imagine and only divine intervention can resolve the mess - thanks to the Finance Minister; who should know better. Nobody, with the minutest experience in drawing up budgets should have made that mistake. The most important question now is: will the 2014 budget reflect the payment due to ASUU - even if the lecturers accept the offered half-loaf? If it does not, ASUU's return to the campuses will be short- lived. They will be out again in 2014. Finally, the Finance Minister has probably antagonized the one group every public office holder should avoid at all costs. University dons are not only articulate, they are the most vocal group in the country and the most influential opinion molders. Henceforth, they will cease every opportunity to cut her down to size. This episode, however it ends, has once again raised the possibility that Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala might not be around much longer. She was recruited to build confidence in the government's economic policy team. Starting with her staunch defence of the subsidy removal, based on falsified data, she had stumbled from one controversy to another. Instead of offering solutions, she is increasingly perceived as part of the problem. She probably has not come across that famous statement by Arthur Dewing in the Harvard Business Review, October 1923. "Behind the facts of economics are the facts of psychology..the emotions of fear and confidence... ". A lot of people are losing, or have lost confidence in the Minister. That's bad for her and bad for Nigeria. |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by OneNigeria44(m): 6:20pm On Sep 02, 2013 |
mis.unijos.edu.ng is now open but no stuff abt admission |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Bussyy1(m): 7:58pm On Sep 02, 2013 |
Am sooooooo api.v been offerred p.admission. Pharmacy. |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 8:42pm On Sep 02, 2013 |
Bussyy1: Am sooooooo api.v been offerred p.admission. Pharmacy.which schul is dat? |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by ayodeji752: 8:44pm On Sep 02, 2013 |
Bussyy1: Am sooooooo api.v been offerred p.admission. Pharmacy.ur registration number for confirmation |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Bussyy1(m): 4:22am On Sep 03, 2013 |
Na u.j oooo |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 5:18am On Sep 03, 2013 |
Bussyy1: Na u.j oooodrop ur reg number |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by OneNigeria44(m): 6:32am On Sep 03, 2013 |
Bussyy1: Na u.j ooooGuy hw u take check am |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by OneNigeria44(m): 6:47am On Sep 03, 2013 |
Bussyy1: Am sooooooo api.v been offerred p.admission. Pharmacy.Guy no give anybody heart attack for here o. it is gud to claim faith but nt to lie while doing it. and if am wrong am sorry. but what is the proof. |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 8:07am On Sep 03, 2013 |
OneNigeria44: Guy hw u take check amdont mind him he is just jokin |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 8:03am On Sep 04, 2013 |
Na wa o everybody on dis thrend ar realy sleepin, no 1 is sain a tin na wa o |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by wilsonwilson(m): 8:08am On Sep 04, 2013 |
Goddon32: Na wa o everybody on dis thrend ar realy sleepin, no 1 is sain a tin na wa o silent prayers on progress...i hope is nt because the remedial are yet to write there exam,that is why the list is pending? |
Re: University Of Jos 2013/2014 Admission by Goddon32(m): 10:57am On Sep 04, 2013 |
Unilory is facein d same problem as we, men dat thrend is so lifely |
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