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depends on ur faculty |
@ Op aw market na |
I sabi una wella, na una dey pray make person face tanke daris God ooi |
Op this is a dead news for God Sake |
b4 dem even talk am finish sef i don burn am |
Haters keep hating and unilorin keeps making marque achivement and improvement. Repping ma alma mater since 1975 |
09/04 2014 Ambali bags VFPAN 'Meritorious Award of Excellence' The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, added yet another feather to his cap penultimate Thursday (August 21, 2014) as he was honoured by the Kwara State Branch of the Video Film Producers Association of Nigeria (VFPAN) with the 'Meritorious Award of Excellence'. Presenting the Award to Prof. Ambali at a grand ceremony at the Mandate Hall, Adeta, Ilorin, VFPAN's outgoing Governor- General, Mr. Raphael Afolabi Ogedengbe, said the award was in “recognition of the Vice-Chancellor's valuable contributions to human development at the University of Ilorin in particular and the nation as a whole.” Describing Prof. Ambali as “a real academic”, Mr. Ogedengbe said that the contributions of the University of Ilorin, under the leadership of the honoree, to the production of middle level manpower for the socio-economic development of the nation could not be underestimated. The VFPAN boss also thanked God for seeing the Association to its present state of stability, saying that members also deserved his commendation for their love, steadfastness and support for his administration, which he said was responsible for the success so far recorded. In his response, the Vice-Chancellor, represented on the occasion by the University's Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs, Mr. Kunle Akogun, thanked the Association for recognising his contributions to human development and congratulated the officials, members and well-wishers of the Association on the programme. Prof. Ambali, who commended VFPAN's effort in reducing the level of unemployment among youths in the society, assured the Association of his continued assistance, saying that organisations such as VFPAN should be encouraged to do more. In his own remarks, the new VFPAN Governor-General, Alhaji AbdulGaniyu Mustapha, who was full of appreciations to God, thanked the Vice-Chancellor for his unrelenting assistance to the Association and prayed that God would continue to protect and elevate him. Highlights of the occasion included the presentation of Awards of Excellence to 34 other distinguished Nigerians and swearing in of the Association's newly elected 15-member Executive Committee. |
materials and nanotechnology engineering |
shout out to all Unilorin goons out dere, haters go hate nooni don't mind dat oloriburuku wey oloyede chase comot school we are strictly beta by far faaaaaaaa |
Nope am a student of UNILAG |
guy am a 400level student of oke oyi and i can tell u all u said are lies |
TRULY BETA BY FAR |
uith na number 1 joor |
OP u be disgrace |
OP u Bleep up gan o |
@OP I'm also a student of the bbf campus but I think ur pics are outdated the gate, the auditorium e.t.c there are many buildings and structures u can upload just try to make Google ur Friend |
just got d mail alihamdulilahi |
stupid write up |
Were u alerted 2ru email or sms |
IBADAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MOLETE, IBADAN Deo et patriae
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Anyone from lagos |
The rise and rise of Unilorin Is there a better testament to University of Ilorin's unrelenting drive for excellence than its latest ranking as the best University in Nigeria? Is there any better proof of the University's commitment to uplifting the nation's sliding academic standard than its stable academic calendar that has never been interrupted by any form of frivolous workers' strike since the past 12 years or so? Indeed, is there any better demonstration of a Nigerian institution's readiness to pull the country out of the morass of wonky standards into which education in the so-called giant of Africa has sunk, than Unilorin's ranking as one of the 20 best universities in Africa? By every standard, the latest ranking of world universities by International Colleges and Universities search engine (4icu.ng), which returned the University of Ilorin as the best University in Nigeria, is the most convincing proof yet of our ever rising profile. In its 2014 University Web Ranking released penultimate Tuesday (July 29, 2014), 4ICU also adjudged Unilorin as the 20th best university in Africa and 1842nd in the world! For the latest exercise, it ranked about 11, 307 accredited universities by web popularity in over 200 countries. This is not Unilorin's first outing on the recognition dais. Over the years, the University has proved to be a centre of academic excellence. For three consecutive years, another international university ranking agency, the Web of World Universities (Webometric), had ranked our University the best in Nigeria in 2009, 2010 and 2011. In the 2014 University Web Ranking, the University of Lagos placed second in Nigeria and 21st in Africa while the third position went to Obafemi Awolowo University, which also came 26th in Africa. To keen watchers of the University of Ilorin, who have consistently followed the single-minded commitment of our management, staff and students to excellence, the new ranking is not entirely a surprise. Indeed, many people, from national policy makers to high net-worth public commentators and independent observers, parents and admission seekers are unanimous in their assessment of Unilorin as the veritable “best of the rest” citadel of learning in Nigeria. To be sure, the new ranking is consistent with the rising profile of the University in the past few years. Since 2011, she has maintained a steady presence among most preferred education institutions by prospective students. According to statistics obtained from the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB), Unilorin was the 8th most preferred university by admission seekers in 2011; 5th in 2012; 2nd in 2013 and 1st this year. After the last Unified Tertiary Institutions Matriculations Examination (UTME), JAMB/NUC statistics showed that the University of Ilorin was the most subscribed university in the country with a total of over 105,000 candidates seeking to enter the University in the 2014/2015 academic session. The University of Benin, Benin City came a distant second in this respect with about 76,000 admission seekers. Our new ranking has also confirmed so many superlative assessments of the University in the recent past by personalities like President Goodluck Jonathan, members of the National Assembly, the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; as well as the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Judge Bola Ajibola. During the 29th Convocation ceremonies of the University last October, President Jonathan, obviously impressed by the University's “stable and uninterrupted academic calendar for several years now”, attested to the fact that “this positive step, which has been the hallmark of this institution, has brought notable achievements to the University in all spheres of its endeavour.” Before then, in June last year, members of the Senate and House of Representatives' Committees on Education, during their separate oversight visits to the University, spoke glowingly of the University's giant strides, describing the institution's stable academic calendar as “a great feat that should be emulated by all universities in Nigeria.” And in mid-May this year, during the flag-off of the University's oil palm plantation and distribution of PC tablets to students, Dr Okonjo-Iweala extolled the ingenuity of the University of Ilorin, saying the institution is “100 paces” ahead of other universities in the country. Also, in April this year during a visit to the University, a former judge at the International Court of Justice, The Hague, Prince Bola Ajibola, described the University as “the first on the list in Nigeria in terms of everything”, adding that the nation is always looking forward to the University's performance. “You are the pride of Nigeria”, Prince Ajibola added. It could also be recalled that for two concurrent editions of the NUDTAS Awards, the University of Ilorin showed unprecedented class by winning three of the 17 available awards in 2008/2009 and 2010/2011 respectively, leaving the more than 120 other public universities in the country to scramble for the remaining 14! For this latest recognition of the University's pace-setting status, Town & Gown congratulates our amiable Vice- Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali; his wonderful management team, all academic and non-academic staff members and the entire student body. For, this rise and rise of the better by far University wouldn't have been possible without the cooperation of all. And in mid-May this year, during the flag-off of the University's oil palm plantation and distribution of PC tablets to students, Dr Okonjo-Iweala extolled the ingenuity of the University of Ilorin, saying the institution is “100 paces” ahead of other universities in the country. Also, in April this year during a visit to the University, a former judge at the International Court of Justice, The Hague, Prince Bola Ajibola, described the University as “the first on the list in Nigeria in terms of everything”, adding that the nation is always looking forward to the University's performance. “You are the pride of Nigeria”, Prince Ajibola added. It could also be recalled that for two concurrent editions of the NUDTAS Awards, the University of Ilorin showed unprecedented class by winning three of the 17 available awards in 2008/2009 and 2010/2011 respectively, leaving the more than 120 other public universities in the country to scramble for the remaining 14! For this latest recognition of the University's pace-setting status, Town & Gown congratulates our amiable Vice- Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali; his wonderful management team, all academic and non-academic staff members and the entire student body. For, this rise and rise of the better by far University wouldn't have been possible without the cooperation of all. |
fyhest v.c ever liveth |
D cut for engineering dept varies at least a pume score of 66 is ok if less dan dat u settle for agric eng.. And dept lyk mech, elect civil ang agric admit lyk 80 bt chemical, materials, biomedical admit lyk 30. For more info add up on 2go at baruwa66 |
Why is dis thread dry lyk dis last year was fun |
Shut up joor u just dey talk something wey u no sabi it was their lecturer dat insisted they do dier CA test dat monday |
@mena419 wat is d highest chem eng score u av heard of |
had 58.63 chem eng also i am 4rm lagos |
Registrar: congratulations Me: thank u sir. Registrar: which of d halls do u prefer Me: i want an accommodation at eni njoku hall. DAT IS FAITH. I believe AM IN. Guys i want you to all repeat it dis morning the words I'M IN and let us all share our desired hall. |
i believe, i am in. I am receiving lecture. Insha Allahu |
I did not know when vnti start posting false info. In fact i am fucking tired of al these trash |
Emotionally psyched eversince friday, hmm 58.63 4 chem eng. may Allah help me |