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Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Anuoluwap(m): 8:43pm On Aug 18, 2013
Olayinkadon: Hope dis strike no go disturb d admision list?
d probability iz 50%
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 11:12pm On Aug 18, 2013
While a man was polishing his new Car, his 4years old Son picked up a stone and scratched the lines on the side of the car. In raging anger, the man took the child's hand and hit it many times; not realizing he was using a wrench. At the hospital, the child lost all his fingers due to multiplefractures, his fingers had to be chopped off. When the child saw his father, in pains he asked ’’Dad, when will my fingers grow back?'' The man was so hurt and speechless; he went back to his car and kicked it a lot of times. Devastatedby his own actions, sitting in front of the car he looked at the scratches; the child had written 'LOVE YOU DAD''. What do youmake of this?
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 12:27am On Aug 19, 2013
AKPOS QUESTION!!!
If a BARBER makes a mistake, its a newstyle
If a POLITICIAN makes a mistake, its a new law.
If a SCIENTIST makes a mistake, its a new invention.
If a TAILOR makes a mistake,its a new fashion.
If a TEACHER makes a mistake, its a new theory.
If a STUDENT makes a mistake, its a..........
Complete it

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Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by gloatkenf(m): 7:13pm On Aug 19, 2013
I dey hear say d kut-offs have been pasted... How tru is dat?
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 8:42pm On Aug 19, 2013
gloatkenf: I dey hear say d kut-offs have been pasted... How tru is dat?
where did u hear dat? jodkess
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by olalerey(m): 9:28pm On Aug 19, 2013
Hi pals! a friend of dat got 62 nd 205 in his putme nd utme, just checkd his waec resuut so he got d7 in maths nd he applied 4 law in aaua pls is maths compulsory? nd cn he be considered? (he is neither first choice nor second choice candidate ,and also he is nt an indigene) PLS I NID REPLY A.S.A.P
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by jonescyras(m): 9:52pm On Aug 19, 2013
[quote author=olalerey]Hi pals! a friend of dat got 62 nd 205 in his putme nd utme, just checkd his waec resuut so he got d7 in maths nd he applied 4 law in aaua pls is maths compulsory? nd cn he be considered? (he is neither first choice nor second choice candidate ,and also he is nt an indigene) PLS I NID REPLY A.S.A.P

Bros.... Its obvious that all higher institutions most especially Universities require atleast c6 in english n maths.. Irrespective of the anticipated or proposed discipline the aspirant may have chosen....
..No one could say for this time around. They "MAY" consider d7 in math...just be prayerful.
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by bodman4us: 10:07pm On Aug 19, 2013
Olayinkadon: Hope dis strike no go disturb d admision list?
it will disturb it..
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Anuoluwap(m): 10:41am On Aug 20, 2013
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 7:32am On Aug 21, 2013
shey candidates no pass wella ni? Abi dem no get fone wey dey browse? Dis trend too dry o
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 7:43am On Aug 21, 2013
has anyone seen candidate dat pass above 70per? In dis jez concluded aaua putme
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by lucifire(m): 8:14pm On Aug 21, 2013
Yes. I hav seen 76%
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 8:58pm On Aug 21, 2013
lucifire: Yes. I hav seen 76%
whct course did the candidate choose?
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by 5age: 9:12pm On Aug 21, 2013
muyi4buk: has anyone seen candidate dat pass above 70per? In dis jez concluded aaua putme

Av seen a candidate wit 90percent. She is goin Pol sci.
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 10:55pm On Aug 21, 2013
5age:

Av seen a candidate wit 90percent. She is goin Pol sci.
ehn d gurl na book o
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by 5age: 7:27am On Aug 22, 2013
muyi4buk: ehn d gurl na book o

She just prepared well, and was lucky to have done most of the questions be4 accordin to her. She is a predegree student.
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Mikkie31(m): 8:19am On Aug 22, 2013
Please a friend of mine had 198 in jamb and 46 in putme. He chosed AAUA as a 2nd choice,what are his chances?
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by AkinropoIlori: 4:28pm On Aug 22, 2013
Tommybob: AKPOS QUESTION!!!
If a BARBER makes a mistake, its a newstyle
If a POLITICIAN makes a mistake, its a new law.
If a SCIENTIST makes a mistake, its a new invention.
If a TAILOR makes a mistake,its a new fashion.
If a TEACHER makes a mistake, its a new theory.
If a STUDENT makes a mistake, its a..........
Complete it
Two answers to d question either fail or pass
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Anuoluwap(m): 5:38pm On Aug 22, 2013
Admission For 2013/2014 Session Into Nigerian Universities Should End 31st, October - Jamb Registrar
click my signature for the news
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Tundeajani(m): 6:42pm On Aug 22, 2013
Anuoluwap: Breaking News: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission Thread Confirmed Dead.
May Its Soul Rest In Perfect Peace. Amen
yellow card.
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 6:12pm On Aug 23, 2013
>>>
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 6:21pm On Aug 23, 2013
any imformation friends
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Zico0(m): 6:27pm On Aug 23, 2013
please how can i check my admission status
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Anuoluwap(m): 6:27pm On Aug 23, 2013
Nothing yet on ground. Just jamb saying that the admissions must not exceed october 31st. At least the admissions must not take too long. Everything should be rounded up this year.
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 5:41pm On Aug 24, 2013
BREAKING NEWS: FG directs
striking lecturers to goback to
work
23 August, 2013
Despite the resolve on Thursday
by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, to continue the
on-going strike until all
agreements signed in 2009 are
reached, the federal government,
on Friday, ordered that lecturers
should go back to classrooms
after it had disbursed the sum of
N30 billion for earned academic
allowances.
The directive which was given by
the secretary to the government
of the federation, Sen Anyim
PiusAnyim, during a meeting
between the federal government
and the vice-chancellor s of the
61 public universities, stated that
"Government, hereby, urges every
staff of the nation's universities to
return to work as all issues are
being resolved."
He said with particular reference
to the contentious issue of earned
allowances, every staff of the
universities that is so entitled
should verify his claim with the
university council and accordingly
get paid as "from the foregoing, it
is obvious that government has
demonstrated sufficient
commitment to the
implementation of the 2009 FG/
ASUU agreement.
"After series of discussions,
government has now provided
N30 billion to support the
university councils in settling the
earned allowances. The amount
will be disbursed to the various
universitycounc ils which are in
the position to know who is
entitled to how much after
verification."
He revealed that "Traditionally,
universities pay this to deserving
staff but because of the amount
which ASUU now claims as
arrears, government has decided
to assist the university councils to
pay" as government did not
receive any computation of
amount involved until February,
2013.
"By this computation, ASUU is
claiming N92 billion as arrears for
three year's payment based on
percentage rage of between 15
and 20 per cent of personnel
cost."
While there was consensus that
revitalising the tertiary institutions
is of critical importance to the
nation, Anyim noted that "when
put together, the amount of funds
from the budgetary and non-
budgetary sources that goes into
the sector isquite huge but
without corresponding impact.
While acknowledging the
contributions of the Non-
Academic Staff Union, NASU,
Senior Association of Nigerian
Universities, SSANU, National
Association of Nigerian Students,
NANS, and other stakeholders,
Anyim reiterated the
government's resolve 'to bringing
the students back to school and
appreciated the patience of
parents and students as
government is making every
effort to revitalise the university
system."
It would be recalled that on July 2,
2013, ASUU declared what it
called "total and indefinite strike"
over issues it says has remained
unresolved pertaining to an
agreement it reachedwith
government in 2009.
Source: # TheNation
Do you see this ending the strike?
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 7:24pm On Aug 24, 2013
muyi4buk: BREAKING NEWS: FG directs
striking lecturers to goback to
work
23 August, 2013
Despite the resolve on Thursday
by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, to continue the
on-going strike until all
agreements signed in 2009 are
reached, the federal government,
on Friday, ordered that lecturers
should go back to classrooms
after it had disbursed the sum of
N30 billion for earned academic
allowances.
The directive which was given by
the secretary to the government
of the federation, Sen Anyim
PiusAnyim, during a meeting
between the federal government
and the vice-chancellor s of the
61 public universities, stated that
"Government, hereby, urges every
staff of the nation's universities to
return to work as all issues are
being resolved."
He said with particular reference
to the contentious issue of earned
allowances, every staff of the
universities that is so entitled
should verify his claim with the
university council and accordingly
get paid as "from the foregoing, it
is obvious that government has
demonstrated sufficient
commitment to the
implementation of the 2009 FG/
ASUU agreement.
"After series of discussions,
government has now provided
N30 billion to support the
university councils in settling the
earned allowances. The amount
will be disbursed to the various
universitycounc ils which are in
the position to know who is
entitled to how much after
verification."
He revealed that "Traditionally,
universities pay this to deserving
staff but because of the amount
which ASUU now claims as
arrears, government has decided
to assist the university councils to
pay" as government did not
receive any computation of
amount involved until February,
2013.
"By this computation, ASUU is
claiming N92 billion as arrears for
three year's payment based on
percentage rage of between 15
and 20 per cent of personnel
cost."
While there was consensus that
revitalising the tertiary institutions
is of critical importance to the
nation, Anyim noted that "when
put together, the amount of funds
from the budgetary and non-
budgetary sources that goes into
the sector isquite huge but
without corresponding impact.
While acknowledging the
contributions of the Non-
Academic Staff Union, NASU,
Senior Association of Nigerian
Universities, SSANU, National
Association of Nigerian Students,
NANS, and other stakeholders,
Anyim reiterated the
government's resolve 'to bringing
the students back to school and
appreciated the patience of
parents and students as
government is making every
effort to revitalise the university
system."
It would be recalled that on July 2,
2013, ASUU declared what it
called "total and indefinite strike"
over issues it says has remained
unresolved pertaining to an
agreement it reachedwith
government in 2009.
Source: # TheNation
Do you see this ending the strike?
fnkz for the news bro
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 7:24pm On Aug 24, 2013
muyi4buk: BREAKING NEWS: FG directs
striking lecturers to goback to
work
23 August, 2013
Despite the resolve on Thursday
by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, to continue the
on-going strike until all
agreements signed in 2009 are
reached, the federal government,
on Friday, ordered that lecturers
should go back to classrooms
after it had disbursed the sum of
N30 billion for earned academic
allowances.
The directive which was given by
the secretary to the government
of the federation, Sen Anyim
PiusAnyim, during a meeting
between the federal government
and the vice-chancellor s of the
61 public universities, stated that
"Government, hereby, urges every
staff of the nation's universities to
return to work as all issues are
being resolved."
He said with particular reference
to the contentious issue of earned
allowances, every staff of the
universities that is so entitled
should verify his claim with the
university council and accordingly
get paid as "from the foregoing, it
is obvious that government has
demonstrated sufficient
commitment to the
implementation of the 2009 FG/
ASUU agreement.
"After series of discussions,
government has now provided
N30 billion to support the
university councils in settling the
earned allowances. The amount
will be disbursed to the various
universitycounc ils which are in
the position to know who is
entitled to how much after
verification."
He revealed that "Traditionally,
universities pay this to deserving
staff but because of the amount
which ASUU now claims as
arrears, government has decided
to assist the university councils to
pay" as government did not
receive any computation of
amount involved until February,
2013.
"By this computation, ASUU is
claiming N92 billion as arrears for
three year's payment based on
percentage rage of between 15
and 20 per cent of personnel
cost."
While there was consensus that
revitalising the tertiary institutions
is of critical importance to the
nation, Anyim noted that "when
put together, the amount of funds
from the budgetary and non-
budgetary sources that goes into
the sector isquite huge but
without corresponding impact.
While acknowledging the
contributions of the Non-
Academic Staff Union, NASU,
Senior Association of Nigerian
Universities, SSANU, National
Association of Nigerian Students,
NANS, and other stakeholders,
Anyim reiterated the
government's resolve 'to bringing
the students back to school and
appreciated the patience of
parents and students as
government is making every
effort to revitalise the university
system."
It would be recalled that on July 2,
2013, ASUU declared what it
called "total and indefinite strike"
over issues it says has remained
unresolved pertaining to an
agreement it reachedwith
government in 2009.
Source: # TheNation
Do you see this ending the strike?
fnkz for the news bro
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by muyi4buk(m): 9:18pm On Aug 24, 2013
Tommybob: fnkz for the news bro
you are highly welcum
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by youngPRO(m): 10:23pm On Aug 24, 2013
Does AAUA offer English as a course?
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 12:02am On Aug 25, 2013
i DON SEE LIKE 7 TREAD DAT OS TEGGED AAUA 2013/2014 PUME NA WA OOO ANY WAYZ GOD HELPD ME I SCORE 76 STILL DANCING AZONTO I PRAY I ENTER SHAAAA
Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by Nobody: 12:28am On Aug 25, 2013
notime3555: i DON SEE LIKE 7 TREAD DAT OS TEGGED AAUA 2013/2014 PUME NA WA OOO ANY WAYZ GOD HELPD ME I SCORE 76 STILL DANCING AZONTO I PRAY I ENTER SHAAAA
lol..... Ure welcum bro.....

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