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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Shell Graduate Internship Online Test Invitation by collinselvicz: 11:47am On Feb 21, 2020
Please someone should add me to the WhatsApp Group
08100275021
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Shell Graduate Internship Online Test Invitation by collinselvicz: 11:45am On Feb 21, 2020
kemcity:
I don't have the logical reasoning, only verbal.

If interested, drop your mail, I will send the verbal to you.
ogbodocollinselvicz@gmail.com
Thank you
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Shell Graduate Internship Online Test Invitation by collinselvicz: 11:39am On Feb 21, 2020
kayzee2374:
Hello guys... i have been trying yo upload the pdf materials from Kemcity even after compressing it to 2MB but the nairaland uploading status is bad i thinking...wasted almost 100mb already grin.. so if you have any means to upload it kindly do that.. Thanks to Mz kemcity
You can upload it to your Google drive the share the download link
EducationRe: Apply 2019/2020 PTDF Scholarship In France, Germany And UK by collinselvicz: 9:28pm On Dec 18, 2019
PLease is it possible to chose a courses now then change it to another course that is in the same school but not listed on PTDF website
EducationRe: Shortlisted Candidates For 2014 Addax/nnpc Scholarship Exam Is Out by collinselvicz: 12:04pm On Sep 19, 2014
plz help me n check
Ogbodo Collins Onyinyechukwu
uniport
mechanical engineering
EducationRe: Shortlisted Candidates For 2014 Addax/nnpc Scholarship Exam Is Out by collinselvicz: 12:04pm On Sep 19, 2014
lz help me n check
Ogbodo Collins Onyinyechukwu
uniport
mechanical engineering
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 6:23pm On Jan 10, 2014
otokx: which means you probably saw me at some point and did not know it was me.
where? are you the guy that addressed us at the admission office, the one that told us that those that their names r on the merit list should go to the back door
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 6:14pm On Jan 10, 2014
otokx: hehehehehe the uniqueness of uniport, but actually saw some returning students of LCS having lectures in convocation arena 3 days ago.
it is a fearing thing. Last year they didn't even ask us to buy that book but now it's compulsory, I thank God am through with my physicals n medicals , just waiting for the course registration form to come out
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 6:13pm On Jan 10, 2014
otokx: hehehehehe the uniqueness of uniport, but actually saw some returning students of LCS having lectures in convocation arena 3 days ago.
it is a fearing thing. Last year they didn't even ask us to buy that book but now it's compulsory, I thank God am through with my physicals n medicals , just waiting for the course registration form to come out kiss
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 6:06pm On Jan 10, 2014
How will lectures start without time table, I went to my department office today, n the HOD said lecture are not starting that they are yet to receive, the time table for 2013/2014. They only received that of returning student
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 6:08pm On Dec 24, 2013
Finegrl: wat has he said dat warrant al diz? He was only advicing us nd u're here yelling....... Abeg tke am easy o
hehehehehe me yelling. Well let the peace take over, n my dear please don't worsen the situation let it go
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 4:17pm On Dec 24, 2013
ProfChris10: Truth be told you were rude to sir Otokx, he's trying to help you guys all of us ok. I've seen this happened in uni won't mention the name, people pose as staff and dupe students into giving them assistance, there much to say about this ok? Just calm yourself down and try to understand sir Otokx wasn't really trying to discriminate. Merry xmas
with all due respect I said these are pple I grew up with I know them wella,
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 4:02pm On Dec 24, 2013
And my apologies for the name, over reacted, but plz I beg of u, don't look down on pple based on their names, once again my apologies. Blissful Xmas eve to you
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 3:27pm On Dec 24, 2013
Merry Christmas sir otokz I needn't stress this matter any further
have a blessed Xmas holiday. If u think I want to mislead pple so be it. Only he who is superior knows my intentions are plain
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 2:06pm On Dec 24, 2013
otokx: there are a lot of people who pose to be ictc staff, when you pin them down then you will hear o i did my IT there, o i work with the software bla and the contractor bleh, these people you are calling, are they UNIPORT staff?

Look at the names sef, ehis, nani, chai... anyway sound a note of caution, pls go to the helpdesk at ictc, if you have an issue, 2 women and 2 men are there to help and none of them is nani or ehis.
don't judge a book by it's cover bro, u don't even know pple in ictc n you are discriminating, these are guys that graduated from uniport n started working there they are pple I grew up with. So if you have a problem with there names hug transformer you are no better off, DISCRIMINATOR .just see the way you are tarnishing pple image u don't work in ictc your just a student n yet you look down on peoples name n judge there personality by their names.thats too bad bro better change.
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 12:16pm On Dec 24, 2013
otokx: many of you will fall victims of fraudsters, why can't you be patient and follow the instructions on ecampus website. You want to print a form that does not exist and may not be a requirement.
sir otokz we are not babies which wan is fake form ni, see any form u see on line print it uniport is not stupid to put it there.it's only the deferment form that is less important.only those that wants to pause there admission. As for others print all of'em
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 11:34am On Dec 24, 2013
otokx: never knew any EHIS that worked or works in ICTC, please do not do this. All problems should be directed to the helpdesk at ICTC, you guys beware of fraudsters especially fellow students who will be claiming to work in ICTC and Admissions office.
sir otokz maybe you don't know him, do you know nani?
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 5:49am On Dec 24, 2013
Hey guyz if u av any problem or any missing form or any type of problem u can meet my guy EHIS at choba small gate his a co-worker at ICTC n also runz a cyber cafe . Interestedhuh?? Ask for his number
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 6:07pm On Dec 23, 2013
johneewalker: Plz ̶̲̥̅m̶̲̥̅a fellow student Ąπ∂ presido otox..dose any1 has diz form or ķи̣̣̣̥Φω d use:APPLICATION FOR ϜȎЯ DEFERMENT OF ADMISSION..plz ωατS̶̲̥̅ d use.although most of my friends dont av d form..is ȋȶ necessary 2 print ȋȶ.thanks
its not needed, the deferment form is used to pause or suspend your admission for one year. After which you can go back the following year and continue. grin
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 2:53pm On Dec 23, 2013
How many of you got your green cards
(medicals)
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 2:52pm On Dec 23, 2013
How many of you got your green cards
(medicals)
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 2:50pm On Dec 23, 2013
Merry Christmas beautiful people of uniport
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 8:58pm On Dec 06, 2013
Congratz to all those that was admitted so so hapi for u . Dont forget oluwa is involved oh , so give him thankz
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 4:55pm On Dec 06, 2013
Basic and salt list is out too
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 4:54pm On Dec 06, 2013
Another list for jamb stuxent is out
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 2:41pm On Dec 04, 2013
Hmm exam is close oh , April, we need to start reading oh
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 2:17pm On Dec 04, 2013
Thats cry it oh
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 2:15pm On Dec 04, 2013
ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR 2012/2013 SESSION



REGULAR PROGRAM


AMENDED SECOND SEMESTER ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR RETURNING STUDENTS FIRST SEMESTER ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR FRESH STUDENTS

1.0 Sunday, 8th December, 2013
• Returning Students Arrives

2.0 Monday, 9th December, 2013 - Saturday, 21st December, 2013
• Lectures resume for returning students

3.0 Monday, 23rd December, 2013 - Sunday, 5th January, 2014
• Christmas Break

4.0 Monday, 6th January - Friday, 14th March, 2014
• Lectures Continues

5.0 Monday, 17th March – Friday, 21st March, 2014
• Revision

6.0 Monday, 24th March, 2014 – Friday, 11th April, 2014
• Second Semester Examinations for returning students

7.0 Wednesday, 7th May, 2014
• Extra-ordinary Meeting of Senate to consider Second Semester 2012/2013 Results

1.0 Sunday, 8th December - Friday, 20th December, 2013
• Fresh Students Arrives
• Registration of Fresh Students (Monday, 9th December, 2013 - Friday, 20th December, 2013)

2.0 Monday, 23rd December, 2013 – Sunday, 5th January, 2014
• Christmas Break

3.0 Monday 6th January – Friday, 28th March, 2014
• Lectures begins for fresh students

4.0 Monday, 31st March - Friday, 4th April, 2014
• Revision

5.0 Monday, 7th April - Friday, 24th April, 2014
• First Semester Examinations for Fresh Students

6.0 Wednesday, 21st May, 2014
• Extra-ordinary Meeting of Senate to consider Second Semester 2013/2014 Results for fresh students
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 9:21am On Dec 04, 2013
Federal Government says it has deposited the N200bn promised as funding to universities in an account with the Central Bank of Nigeria. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe and the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, confirmed this on Tuesday. The amount is for renewal of infrastructure in the nation’s public universities. Okupe, who featured on Channels Television programme ‘Sunrise Daily,’ said from the government’s perspective, everything that needed to be done had been done. According to him, many of the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities have been agreed upon at the 13-hour meeting the union had with President Goodluck Jonathan which ended in the early hours of October 4. “At the end of that meeting, the government proposed that everything that has been agreed should be put in a Memorandum of Understanding and that the two parties should sign. But the leadership of ASUU declined and said instead of that, they would rather have a letter expressing everything that has been resolved therein, and that will suffice for them.” Okupe stressed that the attitude of the ASUU leadership showed that the seed of discord and evidence of bad faith already existed. “It is unfortunate that somebody died but notwithstanding, that cannot be a justification for delaying the implementation of an agreement for 21 or more days. At a briefing in Abuja, Okojie, who also said the money had been deposited in CBN, noted that the Coordinating Minister of Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had confirmed to him that the money had been deposited in the CBN. ASUU had requested evidence that the money had been released as a condition to suspend the strike. Okojie, who claimed that ASUU did not seek clarification from the commission, however said, such money could not be distributed directly to universities. “You don’t disburse such funds to institutions; it is not earned allowance. The minister of finance said since they opened the account, the money had been deposited there. If there was any doubt, NUC is here they (ASUU) could have asked the question,” he said. The NUC boss also revealed that government had directed vice-chancellors of federal universities to extend the resumption deadline for lecturers to December 9 to allow ASUU members to attend the burial ceremony of Prof. Festus Iyayi. Iyayi, a former ASUU president died in a motor accident on November 12 while going to Kano for the union’s National Executive Council meeting. The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, at a briefing in Abuja on Thursday, had warned that any lecturer that failed to resume on or before Wednesday (today) would be sacked. But Okojie claimed that government was not aware of the burial arrangement when the deadline was issued. “Council has been directed to shift the deadline to December 9 to allow those who have travelled to come back. That letter was only received yesterday from the burial committee which I also forwarded to the Minister of Education”, he said. Okojie promised that lecturers that resumed by December 9 would be paid their salary arrears. “For those who resumed by December 9, their salary arrears will be paid. We can’t pay someone who is on strike salary. In a democracy, those who want to work should be allowed to work,” he added. Okojie, who admitted that ASUU and the Federal Government discussed the issue of renegotiation, maintained that it was not supposed to be included in the Memorandum of Understanding as demanded by the union. According to him, either of the parties could call for renegotiation at any time. Asked why the non-victimisation clause was not included in the MoU as pointed out by ASUU, Okojie said the issue was not discussed at the meeting with the President, so could not have formed part of the resolution. He wondered why the union turned around to raise the issue when it “never arose” at their meeting. The NUC boss claimed that ASUU went away after the meeting with the President with the mind that strike would be called off on Friday only “to come back to say you (government) didn’t include it.” “We are saying that if there was an issue, it would have been resolved. To come back after three weeks means we are going back. The issue of non-victimisation clause never arose,” he insisted. He, however, promised that the government would not victimise anybody for his role in the strike. “Government is not going to victimise anybody. Because of the mood that day, nobody thought about it. The President shook hands with everybody on that day. The letter was written that night, they also vetted it. “Government will not victimise anybody. If any government is going to do that it is not Jonathan’s government”, he assured. But ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge, who said the decision had not been communicated to the union, expressed doubt about the sincerity of government. He wondered why government instead of responding to the letter of the union went public that it had deposited the N200bn in the CBN. He said, “What they are doing is that they will tell you something when in actual fact they have not done anything. There were previous times when they will call the public on a matter only for us to find out that it has not been done. If they have done it, what is wrong in them answering our letter? Why are they going to the public when we that they are supposed to respond to we don’t know.”
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 9:19am On Dec 04, 2013
today no b the war again , them don shift am , next monday
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 7:10pm On Dec 03, 2013
THE presidency Tuesday said that the Federal Government has met with demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU and there was no need to maintain the strike, just as it stressed that the agreement was reached sequel to the last meeting held between Federal Government and ASUU. According to the Presidency, the administration believes that with the agreement and the result of the votes across the campuses, ASUU has no reason for further sustenance of the strike, even as it called on the Union to comply with the call on them to resume work without further delay. This is coming as the ultimatum issued to ASUU lapses today. Speaking in Abuja during an interactive session with leaders of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Youth and Students’ Matters, Comrade Jude Imagwe who noted that a larger membership of ASUU campus chapters had voted for the immediate call-off of the strike, stressed that the directive given by the government was not targeted to threaten the ASUU leadership, but designed to show government’s commitment towards ensuring that all university students return to school. According to him, ASUU leaders must work in line with the directives by ensuring that all students get back to the campus as the government would ensure a water-tight security on the campuses, adding, “The Nigerian public should be informed that the government has met all the promises they made on this ASUU issue. If they have not agreed, there was no reason for them to have said they would meet their members and get back . It means there was an agreement that was reached. “The Minister of Education announced that lecturers should resume, it was not in anyway targeted at threatening or compelling the leadership of ASUU to go back to school.” In his remarks, NANS president, Comrade Yinka who maintained tha its association was neutral, said that it supports a just cause, adding that the association was standing by the government because it was working in line with its desire which was for all schools to reopen.
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by collinselvicz: 1:35pm On Dec 03, 2013
wats the source nah , where did u get the news

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