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EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 7:47am On Sep 09, 2013
Sanguine: Hello people...
What bank do I go pay the Money tohuh Anybody?
.first bank,any branch nationwide.
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 3:42pm On Sep 05, 2013
Destiny4fame: Is it true dat a white passport photograph must be used?
.it is stated @ ui website that we should use it ooo,is better we comply by using white background passport to be on a safer side.best of luck,and well done at all ooo.
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 10:18pm On Sep 03, 2013
The link will be fully uploaded tommorrow.well done @ all.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 6:02pm On Sep 01, 2013
Any APH aspirant in here?
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 5:55pm On Sep 01, 2013
Happy new month,any info for d.e candidate from UI?
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 2:45pm On Aug 26, 2013
It seems people are no more making this røom lively again,maybe cos we have nt been called(d.e) by UI 4 online reg/ ASUU strike,we hope they call off d strike this week ooo,so that the academic calender of d school wl nt be too much affected.and who knows the average number of people admitted through d.e last year into various dept ?
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 9:19am On Aug 25, 2013
fineyemi: Pls I wanna ask are student stil submitin transcript
.yes my brother,if you havent submitted urs,hurry up and do cos anytime from nw,UI may state the closing date 4 submission of transcript.best of luck and kudos to everybody in this room.gudmorning,and happy sunday.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 9:04am On Aug 25, 2013
Funaab Admissions
Breaking News- ALL FUNAAB ASPIRANTS. POST UME TO HOLD ON THE , 4TH,5TH and 6TH OF SEPT.
The SUG president confirmed this after his meeting with the VC today and they agreed to the above date. Here is what he said: "Have been deeply involve in d struggle to savepublic education in Nigeria of recent and identifying and solidarizing with ASUU,However I bliv funaab shld be allowed toconduct d post ume it has collected money for... so after d meeeting today with d treasurer also present we agreed on 4th, 5th and 6th of sept for d post utme..thanks
EducationRe: The Latest On ASUU Strike by Asb4love(m): 8:07am On Aug 24, 2013
FG Directs ASUU To Go Back To Classroom
By: Kuni Tyessi-Avong onAugust 23, 2013 - 4:35pm
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Despite the resolve on Thursday by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to continue the on-going strike until all agreements signedin 2009 are reached, thefederal government, on Friday, ordered that lecturers should go back to classrooms after it had disbursedthe sum of N30 billion for earned academic allowances.
The directive which was given by the secretary to the government of the federation, Sen AnyimPius Anyim, during a meeting between thefederal government and the vice-chancellors 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 andaccordingly 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 nowprovided N30 billion to support the university councils in settling the earned allowances. The amount will be disbursed to the various university councils 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 butbecause 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 untilFebruary, 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 puttogether, the amount of funds from the budgetary and non-budgetary sources that goes into the sector is quite huge but without corresponding impact.
While acknowledgingthe 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" overissues it says has remained unresolved pertaining to an agreement it reachedwith government in 2009.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 7:36am On Aug 23, 2013
FG not ready to end strike – ASUUon August 23, 2013 at 2:00 am in News
By DAYO ADESULU & LAJU ARENYEKA
LAGOS— After 10 unsuccessful meetings with the Federal Government, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday said government was not ready to end the 8-week-old strike, lamenting that government displayed dishonesty and lack of integrity during negotiations.
At a briefing in Lagos, ASUU’s President, Dr. Isa Faggae, claimed that government had declared it would not implement the agreed injection of funds to revitalise the public universities, but was only making a dubious statement of supporting some universities with N100 billion.
He said: “Government had also declared that it will not pay university academics their earned allowances which accumulated from 2009 to 2013. Rather, it is talking about providing N30 billionto assist various Governing Councils of Federal Universities to defray the arrears of N92 billion owed to all categories of staff in the university system.”
Narrating the union’s experience at the last meeting with the Government held on Monday, Faggae said: ASUU was shocked bythe level of deceit, dishonesty, and lack of integrity displayed by the Government. Never in the history of ASUU-Government relations have we, as a union, ever experienced the kind of volte-face exhibited by Government. At one stage in the interaction, the Secretary to the Government Federation ridiculed the agreement, the MoU and the NeedsAssessment Report, mocking the Minister of Education to “go and give them N400 billion,” at which members of the government scornfully laughed.”
He argued that the Governor Gabriel Suswam-led Implementation Committee was being used as smokescreen to “deceive ASUU, Nigerian students and their parents, as well as other unsuspecting members of the public on the purportedly released N100 billion for the implementation of the Needs Assessment Report.
First, he said, government plans to divert the regular yearly allocationsto universities by Tertiary Education Trust, TETFund, to make at least 70% of the N100 billion. This is unacceptable to ASUU. It is like robbing Peter to pay Paul, since the idea of revitalization tookfull cognizance of the intervention role TETFund ab-initio.
“Again, contrary to subsisting operational procedures, about 75% of the money meant for revitalizing universities would not be released to them as the Suswam Committee plans to hand over construction of the hostel projects to the Federal Ministry of Education and/or the National Universities Commission, for implementation. This is illegal; neither the ministry nor NUC is backed by laws of Nigerian Public Universities to divert monies meant for the development of these institutions into centrally executed projects.”
Dr. Faggae questioned the committee’s motives for proposingto commit N1.6 million to a bed space, instead of N200, 000 to N400, 000, saying, “We see a continuation of outrageous contract regimes in the plan to centrally coordinate the construction of student hostels as done in the case of the 12 newly established Federal Universities with TETFund resources. The NUC has transmuted itself into a “Tenders’ board” which awarded contracts for the construction of 560 bed spaces hostel for each university at a whooping sum of 1.2 bn. This contract sum translates into N2.143 million per bed space.”
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 7:34am On Aug 23, 2013
FG not ready to end strike – ASUUon August 23, 2013 at 2:00 am in News
By DAYO ADESULU & LAJU ARENYEKA
LAGOS— After 10 unsuccessful meetings with the Federal Government, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday said government was not ready to end the 8-week-old strike, lamenting that government displayed dishonesty and lack of integrity during negotiations.
At a briefing in Lagos, ASUU’s President, Dr. Isa Faggae, claimed that government had declared it would not implement the agreed injection of funds to revitalise the public universities, but was only making a dubious statement of supporting some universities with N100 billion.
He said: “Government had also declared that it will not pay university academics their earned allowances which accumulated from 2009 to 2013. Rather, it is talking about providing N30 billionto assist various Governing Councils of Federal Universities to defray the arrears of N92 billion owed to all categories of staff in the university system.”
Narrating the union’s experience at the last meeting with the Government held on Monday, Faggae said: ASUU was shocked bythe level of deceit, dishonesty, and lack of integrity displayed by the Government. Never in the history of ASUU-Government relations have we, as a union, ever experienced the kind of volte-face exhibited by Government. At one stage in the interaction, the Secretary to the Government Federation ridiculed the agreement, the MoU and the NeedsAssessment Report, mocking the Minister of Education to “go and give them N400 billion,” at which members of the government scornfully laughed.”
He argued that the Governor Gabriel Suswam-led Implementation Committee was being used as smokescreen to “deceive ASUU, Nigerian students and their parents, as well as other unsuspecting members of the public on the purportedly released N100 billion for the implementation of the Needs Assessment Report.
First, he said, government plans to divert the regular yearly allocationsto universities by Tertiary Education Trust, TETFund, to make at least 70% of the N100 billion. This is unacceptable to ASUU. It is like robbing Peter to pay Paul, since the idea of revitalization tookfull cognizance of the intervention role TETFund ab-initio.
“Again, contrary to subsisting operational procedures, about 75% of the money meant for revitalizing universities would not be released to them as the Suswam Committee plans to hand over construction of the hostel projects to the Federal Ministry of Education and/or the National Universities Commission, for implementation. This is illegal; neither the ministry nor NUC is backed by laws of Nigerian Public Universities to divert monies meant for the development of these institutions into centrally executed projects.”
Dr. Faggae questioned the committee’s motives for proposingto commit N1.6 million to a bed space, instead of N200, 000 to N400, 000, saying, “We see a continuation of outrageous contract regimes in the plan to centrally coordinate the construction of student hostels as done in the case of the 12 newly established Federal Universities with TETFund resources. The NUC has transmuted itself into a “Tenders’ board” which awarded contracts for the construction of 560 bed spaces hostel for each university at a whooping sum of 1.2 bn. This contract sum translates into N2.143 million per bed space.”
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 7:26am On Aug 23, 2013
ASUU: FG Shares N100bn to 61Universities
Article |August 23, 2013 - 3:17am| By Michael Paul
The Implementation and Monitoring Committee on the Needs Assessment Report on Nigerian public Universities set upby the Federal Government has completed the distribution of the first intervention fund of N100billion for provision of critical infrastructure on the campuses.
Chairman of the Presidential Committee and Governor of BenueState, Dr Gabriel Suswam announced this to newsmen Thursday in Abuja at the end of the Committee's meeting in Abuja.
The meeting which held at the Benue Governor's-lodge was attended by the Ministers of Education, Labour and Productivity, Representatives of both the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Education, representatives of federal agencies involved in funding university education and the various workers unions in theuniversity system.
Suswam said the meeting unanimously adopted a report of it's technical sub-committee which had earlier carried out the distribution of the funds to each of the beneficiary universities based on a criteria adopted from the Needs Assessment Report.
According o the Governor, at least 61federal and state universities across the country would benefit from the N100billion fund address the gross deficit in criticalinfrastructure adding that each ofthe 36 states of the Federation would have one university covered in the first phase of the intervention programme.
He said the N100billion would be utilized for building new hostels, renovation of existing hostels, provision of libraries, laboratories,lectures rooms and theatres, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) facilities among others.
The Governor further explained that the distribution of the fund was done in a fair and equitable manner based on a properly defined criteria adding that a representative of the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) participated inthe technical sub-committee deliberations, which made recommendations to the main committee.
"Our Committee will present the spreadsheet of the projects to Mr President for his approval after which the funds would be released to the Governing Councilsof the benefitting Universities after. Meeting with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Minister of Education," he stressed.
Governor Suswam then renewed his appeal to the striking university lecturers to call of the on- going strike in the interest of the nation since most of the issues which gave rise to threefold have been substantially addressed by the federal government.
He specifically referred to the contentious issue of the Earned Allowances for which the federal government has approved N30billion for immediate release to the universities to enable them pay their staff after due verification of the various claims of their workers.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 7:21am On Aug 23, 2013
ASUU: FG Shares N100bn to 61Universities
Article |August 23, 2013 - 3:17am| By Michael Paul
The Implementation and Monitoring Committee on the Needs Assessment Report on Nigerian public Universities set upby the Federal Government has completed the distribution of the first intervention fund of N100billion for provision of critical infrastructure on the campuses.
Chairman of the Presidential Committee and Governor of BenueState, Dr Gabriel Suswam announced this to newsmen Thursday in Abuja at the end of the Committee's meeting in Abuja.
The meeting which held at the Benue Governor's-lodge was attended by the Ministers of Education, Labour and Productivity, Representatives of both the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Education, representatives of federal agencies involved in funding university education and the various workers unions in theuniversity system.
Suswam said the meeting unanimously adopted a report of it's technical sub-committee which had earlier carried out the distribution of the funds to each of the beneficiary universities based on a criteria adopted from the Needs Assessment Report.
According o the Governor, at least 61federal and state universities across the country would benefit from the N100billion fund address the gross deficit in criticalinfrastructure adding that each ofthe 36 states of the Federation would have one university covered in the first phase of the intervention programme.
He said the N100billion would be utilized for building new hostels, renovation of existing hostels, provision of libraries, laboratories,lectures rooms and theatres, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) facilities among others.
The Governor further explained that the distribution of the fund was done in a fair and equitable manner based on a properly defined criteria adding that a representative of the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) participated inthe technical sub-committee deliberations, which made recommendations to the main committee.
"Our Committee will present the spreadsheet of the projects to Mr President for his approval after which the funds would be released to the Governing Councilsof the benefitting Universities after. Meeting with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Minister of Education," he stressed.
Governor Suswam then renewed his appeal to the striking university lecturers to call of the on- going strike in the interest of the nation since most of the issues which gave rise to threefold have been substantially addressed by the federal government.
He specifically referred to the contentious issue of the Earned Allowances for which the federal government has approved N30billion for immediate release to the universities to enable them pay their staff after due verification of the various claims of their worker
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 10:25pm On Aug 22, 2013
adeniyi destiny: I hear that UI direct entry aspirant will need to choose any other three(3) courses apart from the one choosing previously, do you know that ? room
.yes my brother,it is called fallback course.incase one is nt admitted 4 his jamb chosen course.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 2:20pm On Aug 21, 2013
Oga ooo,though am glad to be online again after several weeks that i was banned from posting without knowing d rule which i had violated.just because i answer a qustn of som1 in this thread? O gaooooo.
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 11:52pm On Aug 15, 2013
Habidab: so you are on this thread too bro @Asblove
.yes ooo my brother,i chose both school with 2 d.e forms like you.av u stil obtained any Hnd?i want 2 belief that it wl be wel and dont want to obtain hnd again.u can add me on 2go/tundex029.best of luck my bros.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 10:33am On Aug 15, 2013
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ASUU Denies FG’s Claim Over N92bn Allowance
By: Adebayo Waheed on August 15, 2013 - 5:11am
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) yesterday denied the claim by the federal government that it demanded N92billionas earned allowancesin the 2009 agreement.
Apparently reacting to the claim by the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, Dr Okonjo Iweala, that the federal government cannot meet the N92billion allowancesbeing demanded by ASUU, the University of Ibadan chairman of ASUU, Dr Olusegun Ajiboye, described the claim as a lie.
It challenged the executive arm of government to publish how much it receives yearly as allowances for Nigerians to see those draining the resources of the country, just he described Dr Okonjo Iweala’s claim as a concocted falsehood and a figment of her imagination.
Ajiboye disclosed thatthe earned allowances jointly calculated by the government and ASUU in the 2009 agreement amountedto N87billion and covers allowances forthree and half years for thousands of lecturers in Nigerian universities, a compromise figure that was scaled downfrom the original N127billion.
While calling on Nigerians to rise against people who were bent on destroying public institutions, it accused Okonjo-Iweala of being an agent of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) who has been planted in Nigeria to destroy public institutions.
He explained that the N87billion naira was computed based on 15 per cent of the annual recurrent expenditure of some Nigerian universities
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 5:01pm On Aug 14, 2013
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ASUU strike: FG agree on N100 billion deal for universities’ infrastructure
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The committee set up by the federal government to implement the needs assessmentreport in Nigerian universities yesterday reached an agreementwith representatives of the striking members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on the vexed issue of decaying infrastructure in Nigerian universities followingthe adoption of a report by the committee’s technical committee.
The committee, chaired by BenueState Governor, Dr Gabriel Suswam, which rose from a longmeeting at the Benue Governor’sLodge Asokoro, Abuja, last night, announced to newsmen that thefederal government had reachedagreement with ASUU to deploy N100 billion for the provision of infrastructure on the campuses of 61 universities covered in the needs assessment report earlier carried out by a committee of the federal government.
Based on the agreement, therefore, the only matter in contention is the issue of the earned allowances which Suswam gave assurances that the matter, too, would be dealt with on Monday since the federalgovernment had made substantial offers to the striking lecturers.
The technical committee, chairedby Dr Banfa, a nominee of ASUU, had proposed in its report that the N100billion be shared among all the 61 federal and state universities in the country for intervention in the areas of the rehabilitation and construction of lecture halls, renovation and construction of libraries and laboratories, and rehabilitation and construction of hostels.
Banfa said the 61 universities were categorized into four based on the size of student enrolment, noting that the categories depended on the university with 30,000 students and above, 20,000 students and above, 15,000 students and above, and 10,000 students and above respectively.
Each of the universities would then be given its share of the fund to apply in the projects already identified in the needs assessment report for immediateimplementation.
In adopting the report, Suswam said everything would be done to avoid bureaucracy in the award of contracts for the identified projects so that the campuses would immediately witness a new lease of life with the coming on stream of the new projects.
The governor disclosed that President Goodluck Jonathan had agreed to flag off the construction of infrastructural projects under the N100billion stimulus package in a university to be selected, to symbolize the commencement of construction work in all the universities. He said the new projects to be undertaken would be standardized such that all the Universities will enjoy similar facilities in terms of the new projects.
“I am confident that, very soon, the students will resume. As a leader in this country, I am worried about the strike. Mr President is absolutely worried and everybody is concerned that the students should not stay at home more than necessary,” he stressed.
The implementation committee meeting was attended by the ministers of Education, Labour and Productivity, and other education funding agencies of the federal government, including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), NITDA,Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), and Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) among others as well as the president of ASUU.
Read more: Leadership News
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 5:01pm On Aug 14, 2013
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ASUU strike: FG agree on N100 billion deal for universities’ infrastructure
Posted by Y! Staff Contributor
The committee set up by the federal government to implement the needs assessmentreport in Nigerian universities yesterday reached an agreementwith representatives of the striking members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on the vexed issue of decaying infrastructure in Nigerian universities followingthe adoption of a report by the committee’s technical committee.
The committee, chaired by BenueState Governor, Dr Gabriel Suswam, which rose from a longmeeting at the Benue Governor’sLodge Asokoro, Abuja, last night, announced to newsmen that thefederal government had reachedagreement with ASUU to deploy N100 billion for the provision of infrastructure on the campuses of 61 universities covered in the needs assessment report earlier carried out by a committee of the federal government.
Based on the agreement, therefore, the only matter in contention is the issue of the earned allowances which Suswam gave assurances that the matter, too, would be dealt with on Monday since the federalgovernment had made substantial offers to the striking lecturers.
The technical committee, chairedby Dr Banfa, a nominee of ASUU, had proposed in its report that the N100billion be shared among all the 61 federal and state universities in the country for intervention in the areas of the rehabilitation and construction of lecture halls, renovation and construction of libraries and laboratories, and rehabilitation and construction of hostels.
Banfa said the 61 universities were categorized into four based on the size of student enrolment, noting that the categories depended on the university with 30,000 students and above, 20,000 students and above, 15,000 students and above, and 10,000 students and above respectively.
Each of the universities would then be given its share of the fund to apply in the projects already identified in the needs assessment report for immediateimplementation.
In adopting the report, Suswam said everything would be done to avoid bureaucracy in the award of contracts for the identified projects so that the campuses would immediately witness a new lease of life with the coming on stream of the new projects.
The governor disclosed that President Goodluck Jonathan had agreed to flag off the construction of infrastructural projects under the N100billion stimulus package in a university to be selected, to symbolize the commencement of construction work in all the universities. He said the new projects to be undertaken would be standardized such that all the Universities will enjoy similar facilities in terms of the new projects.
“I am confident that, very soon, the students will resume. As a leader in this country, I am worried about the strike. Mr President is absolutely worried and everybody is concerned that the students should not stay at home more than necessary,” he stressed.
The implementation committee meeting was attended by the ministers of Education, Labour and Productivity, and other education funding agencies of the federal government, including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), NITDA,Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), and Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) among others as well as the president of ASUU.
Read more: Leadership News
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 4:57pm On Aug 14, 2013
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ASUU strike: FG agree on N100 billion deal for universities’ infrastructure
Posted by Y! Staff Contributor
The committee set up by the federal government to implement the needs assessmentreport in Nigerian universities yesterday reached an agreementwith representatives of the striking members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on the vexed issue of decaying infrastructure in Nigerian universities followingthe adoption of a report by the committee’s technical committee.
The committee, chaired by BenueState Governor, Dr Gabriel Suswam, which rose from a longmeeting at the Benue Governor’sLodge Asokoro, Abuja, last night, announced to newsmen that thefederal government had reachedagreement with ASUU to deploy N100 billion for the provision of infrastructure on the campuses of 61 universities covered in the needs assessment report earlier carried out by a committee of the federal government.
Based on the agreement, therefore, the only matter in contention is the issue of the earned allowances which Suswam gave assurances that the matter, too, would be dealt with on Monday since the federalgovernment had made substantial offers to the striking lecturers.
The technical committee, chairedby Dr Banfa, a nominee of ASUU, had proposed in its report that the N100billion be shared among all the 61 federal and state universities in the country for intervention in the areas of the rehabilitation and construction of lecture halls, renovation and construction of libraries and laboratories, and rehabilitation and construction of hostels.
Banfa said the 61 universities were categorized into four based on the size of student enrolment, noting that the categories depended on the university with 30,000 students and above, 20,000 students and above, 15,000 students and above, and 10,000 students and above respectively.
Each of the universities would then be given its share of the fund to apply in the projects already identified in the needs assessment report for immediateimplementation.
In adopting the report, Suswam said everything would be done to avoid bureaucracy in the award of contracts for the identified projects so that the campuses would immediately witness a new lease of life with the coming on stream of the new projects.
The governor disclosed that President Goodluck Jonathan had agreed to flag off the construction of infrastructural projects under the N100billion stimulus package in a university to be selected, to symbolize the commencement of construction work in all the universities. He said the new projects to be undertaken would be standardized such that all the Universities will enjoy similar facilities in terms of the new projects.
“I am confident that, very soon, the students will resume. As a leader in this country, I am worried about the strike. Mr President is absolutely worried and everybody is concerned that the students should not stay at home more than necessary,” he stressed.
The implementation committee meeting was attended by the ministers of Education, Labour and Productivity, and other education funding agencies of the federal government, including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), NITDA,Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), and Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) among others as well as the president of ASUU.
Read more: Leadership News
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 7:00pm On Aug 12, 2013
Welldone and kudos to everyone here,those that are yet to submit their transcript should hasten up to,as after d screening of d called 2nd choice utme,d next shall be direct entry,and d final date 4 transcript submission will be announced after.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 11:43am On Aug 08, 2013
Some universities have started/continue their admission processes,like university of ibadan has now called on their utme 2nd choice to start their online reg,even as the strike is going on,it seems some uniVersities have now discontinue strike along with ASUU.let hope 4 d next action on admission 4rm Funaab too,everything will work 4 good 4 us insha Allah,barka de sallah.
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 11:29am On Aug 08, 2013
fineyemi: I 4got to ask a particular questn. Where am I to submit my transcript, is it at d registrars office in UI. Pls I nid a quick response
.yes you can submit @registrar's office.sure,we shld be prapering,cos ui has called 2nd choice utme to do online reg o,next will be DE candidates,best of luck @ all of us.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 7:14am On Aug 08, 2013
Barka de sallah to muslim brothers and sisters. Happy Eid el Fitri.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 8:19am On Aug 07, 2013
Goodmorning pals,any good news abt this ASUU strike?
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 8:14am On Aug 07, 2013
fineyemi: D transcript given to me from yabatech hav been sealed. And stamped. They told me nt to open it. And I should submit like dat to UI. Hav never heard som1 sayin he/she made photocopies of transcript.
.mine too was stamped,even d envelope,confidential,but not sealed,so i made photocopy, sealed it myself,and submitted it later,so,it is possible.
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 8:54am On Aug 06, 2013
Sanguine: . Just walk majestically into the senate buildin...(take the sidewalks o, ehen! Lol).
At the entrance of the building u go see one fine securityman there. He'd ask if u're a studnt or not. Just tell him u came to submit ur transcript. And ask him the direction to the Registrar's... He was nice enough to take me to the doorstep of the registrar's office. I'd wager he'd be that nice to u too. Just in case he isn', the office is on the 2nd flooor...just check all the doors till u see the tag on the door...


GOODLUCK SIR.
.NICE? U must mean that he instantly and madly touched by seeing real beauty!walking majestically infront of him and felt like 2 walk & exchange words wt u.lols, or was it not the man that just pointed his left hand to d direction 4 me and some other guy here without lifting his leg?what kind dress you put on self?did he get your contact?lols.Abeg make u upload your pics and let see the legend of beauty! But guy,hope that will not cause competition/breakage of the magnificient house??lols
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 7:59am On Aug 06, 2013
oyamineh: also an ex-student of poly i.b saki campus, i studied local govt.4 d past one month,i apply 4 d transcript & i was told 2 com g it 2 wks time but now,dnt know wat is hapening.evry day i cal,nt ready.am confuse & fed up.pls, help
.Add me on 2go:tundex029 and let talk better,that was wat happened to me too until i took a step,and i got it on d following week,though it cost me money.so if u dont mind,i will show you d way.that's hw they will be saying,and b4 it is too late,o.k?
EducationRe: FUNNAB 2013/2014 Direct Entry Thread! by Asb4love(m): 2:33pm On Aug 04, 2013
@usuf.saeed. Aplause to ur sense of creativity,full of talent,hoping that ASUU will call-off d strike next week,dont let us stop praying towards our admission,expecially as we are in d last phase of ramadan(lailatul quadri).and we shld be preparing 4 screening & NAIRA(Money) in particular,success @ all of us insha Allahu,and happy glorious sunday
EducationRe: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(op): 1:55pm On Aug 04, 2013
oyamineh: Hey,help me beg poly ibadan make them release my transcript, hop it wil nt be too late b4 on d 15th of dis mnth
.hi my sister,you finished from which campus?i am an ex-student of polyibadan saki campus,av gotten and submitted mine.i waited 4 more than 2months that wasnt ready,until i took some steps and got it within 2wks.

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