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where did u hear this |
sir otokz, is it true that the new school calendar will soon b posted |
wat did u hear, miss universe |
now we r talkin , media n blogs av been carryin n feedin us with babish, sir otokz, how did u get a picture of the letter |
ASUU" Newly Found Terminologies. 1) ASUU: A Union. 2) ASUUOLOGY: The study of ASUU. 3) ASUUCRAT: A member of ASUU. 4) ASUUCRACY: Government of ASUU plus Federal Government minus the students. 5) ASUUDITE: Effects of ASUU on students. 6) ASUUISM: The act of behaving like ASUU. 7) ASUUIEST: A person who doesn’t believe in ASUU. ASUUING: Demanding and negotiating in ASUU's manner. 9) ASUUNDER: Consequences of ASUU strike. 10) ASUUSTRIKER: A person who demostrates for ASUU. 11) ASUULATOR: The war between ASUU and the senators. 12) ASUUMANIAC: Someone who loves ASUU. 13) ASUUPHOBIA: The fear of ASUU. 14) ASUUCIDE: Act of killing an Asucrat by accident. 15) ASUUTIAN: A victim of ASUU's activities. |
2013/2014 ACADEMIC SESSION YEAR ONE FEES PAYMENT Payment of fees and registration for the 2013/2014 Academic session for year one students have commenced. Students are expected to pay all fees and complete their registration on time. V.O Aliezi Bursar |
yes oh , school fee is out, #79,800 mec. eng. , n accommodation is nolonger compulsory |
if u want to enter d newly created uniport group add me 08100275021 on watzapp n send uniport wen u add me to enter directly, we already av pple dere, |
The word “ALUTA” in the real sense classically means “STRUGGLE”; the word is widely associated with a STRUGGLE for Freedom or LIBERATION of people from any form of Oppression, Repression or Subjugation. ALUTA was a household word used in AFRICA when the generality of the Africans were charting and chanting for freedom from the Colonial Masters during the Colonial Era. The full phrase of the shortened word ALUTA is “ALUTA Continua, Victoria Ascerta”, meaning “The Struggle Continues, Victory is Certain”; which is fashioned after the Portuguese saying: “A luta continua, Vitoria e certa”- The Struggle Continues, Victory is Certain! This compelling theme for the liberation of people was first used by Samora Michael, the Leader of the FRELIMO Movement during the Mozambican war for Independence. Samora Michael used the phrase often to cultivate popular support against the Portuguese Colonial presence. He continued in the usage of the phrase “A luta continua” as an Unofficial National Motto when he became the first President of an Independent Mozambique in 1975. The phrase ‘ALUTA Continua’ was later made popular by the legendary South African songstress, Miriam Makeba in her song titled ‘Aluta Continua’ which she released during the anti-apartheid struggle. The phrase again became associated with the anti-apartheid resistance movement. It has since then never disappeared from public discourse in AFRICA and then spreads widely to every part of the world at large. Besides, in NIGERIA, a country full of Ups and Down entangling struggles for self liberation in all facet of life; “Aluta Continua, Victoria Ascerta” became a regular word used by those who put on the white toga of activism. The phrase ends every Press Releases written by called Comrades whenever there is any course to fight- of course STRUGGLE has always been in Continuance in a country like NIGERIA where citizens seem to be oppressed in one form or the other by a group(s) of people feeding fat on the national cake which ought to sundry on all. ‘ALUTA Continua’ became a general word used by the Nigerian Students, more so, by the Students Revolutionaries, Comrades and Activists. ALUTA Spirit which is the Spirit to fight for ones rights by engaging in peaceful/nonviolent demonstration of an ungodly act by any form of Government became a Spirit inbuilt to Nigerian Students with the belief of “Injury to one is injury to all”. The ALUTA I was made to understand by my father is Students venting their grievances in which they engage in peaceful demonstrations. During his days on campus, well coordinated protests were made and Vandals who planned hijacking the protests and make it violent were severely dealt with by the Comrades leading the protests. Regrettably, the reverse is the case among the contemporary Nigerian Students. They could hardly organize a peaceful mass resistance. Furthermore, ALUTA has been paraphrased and vastly crooked to a violent form as many schools are being shut down whenever Students protest. Increments of School Fees have always been the cause of Nigerian Students rampaging. Embarking on protests to express their displeasure; they’ll take to the streets, make bonfires, barricade the roads, and disrupt vehicular movement for hours. Some vandalizes and destroy properties; many cases have been recorded where angry Students sets fire on buildings and vehicles. Some carts away valuable goods from the shops located along the streets. All these are done in the name of ALUTA. Going on destructive demonstration and stealing in the guise of protest is against the Spirit of ALUTA. In the mission of the Nigerian Policemen to tame the wild Protestants, they then make worse the situation as they many times result to baton charge and fire teargas to disperse the rampaging students. The students in their usual manner start throwing sachets of water, sticks and stones at the policemen. Provokingly, the police then also go riotous by shooting at them. Lives are lost in the process. In “The Politics of Nonviolent Action”; it is made known that the problem with the use of violent confrontation strategies is that they quickly escalate to the point where the parties’ only concerns are victory, vengeance and self-defense. In these cases, the moral arguments of people (Students) who are being unjustly treated become irrelevant. What matters is that they have used violent strategies and their opponent (the Government or School Authority) is, therefore, justified in a violent response. The problem is complicated by the fact that both sides are usually able to argue that the other side started the violence. Violent protests can never provide a means to a secure and peaceful end. Contemporary Nigerian Students fail to understand that non-violent protest is a peaceful way to face an enemy. Fighting for one’s right non-violently helps in not giving the enemy the satisfaction of seeing a weak point and using it against one. It is an advantage of being able to outwit one’s enemy. I personally would never even consider participating in violent protest; I will never be at the forefront of any violent protest where sachets of water, sticks and stones are exchanged for teargas and bullets. Contemporary Nigerian Students never realize that it is only for good to make their grievances known by making a procession peacefully, without any form of violence; with that, the school authority will listen to their demands and still the school will be in session for them to continue their academic studies. Foolishness they bath in, they’ll because of increment of school fee destroy and vandalize properties but later bear the brunt. The school will be shut down and they go home being idle for months; and then come back to pay damages when the school is finally re-opened. They sign undertaken to be of good behaviors. They out of their sheer ignorance make the VC and other affected lecturers rich without knowing, as brand new cars, clothes, shoes and housing are restored, all from the student’s pocket and that increased school fee will not be slashed. Then, the aim of the protest becomes abortive and the protest a futile endeavour.Aluta Continua!The word “ALUTA” in the real sense classically means “STRUGGLE”; the word is widely associated with a STRUGGLE for Freedom or LIBERATION of people from any form of Oppression, Repression or Subjugation. ALUTA was a household word used in AFRICA when the generality of the Africans were charting and chanting for freedom from the Colonial Masters during the Colonial Era. The full phrase of the shortened word ALUTA is “ALUTA Continua, Victoria Ascerta”, meaning “The Struggle Continues, Victory is Certain”; which is fashioned after the Portuguese saying: “A luta continua, Vitoria e certa”- The Struggle Continues, Victory is Certain! This compelling theme for the liberation of people was first used by Samora Michael, the Leader of the FRELIMO Movement during the Mozambican war for Independence. Samora Michael used the phrase often to cultivate popular support against the Portuguese Colonial presence. He continued in the usage of the phrase “A luta continua” as an Unofficial National Motto when he became the first President of an Independent Mozambique in 1975. The phrase ‘ALUTA Continua’ was later made popular by the legendary South African songstress, Miriam Makeba in her song titled ‘Aluta Continua’ which she released during the anti-apartheid struggle. The phrase again became associated with the anti-apartheid resistance movement. It has since then never disappeared from public discourse in AFRICA and then spreads widely to every part of the world at large. Besides, in NIGERIA, a country full of Ups and Down entangling struggles for self liberation in all facet of life; “Aluta Continua, Victoria Ascerta” became a regular word used by those who put on the white toga of activism. The phrase ends every Press Releases written by called Comrades whenever there is any course to fight- of course STRUGGLE has always been in Continuance in a country like NIGERIA where citizens seem to be oppressed in one form or the other by a group(s) of people feeding fat on the national cake which ought to sundry on all. ‘ALUTA Continua’ became a general word used by the Nigerian Students, more so, by the Students Revolutionaries, Comrades and Activists. ALUTA Spirit which is the Spirit to fight for ones rights by engaging in peaceful/nonviolent demonstration of an ungodly act by any form of Government became a Spirit inbuilt to Nigerian Students with the belief of “Injury to one is injury to all”. The ALUTA I was made to understand by my father is Students venting their grievances in which they engage in peaceful demonstrations. During his days on campus, well coordinated protests were made and Vandals who planned hijacking the protests and make it violent were severely dealt with by the Comrades leading the protests. Regrettably, the reverse is the case among the contemporary Nigerian Students. They could hardly organize a peaceful mass resistance. Furthermore, ALUTA has been paraphrased and vastly crooked to a violent form as many schools are being shut down whenever Students protest. Increments of School Fees have always been the cause of Nigerian Students rampaging. Embarking on protests to express their displeasure; they’ll take to the streets, make bonfires, barricade the roads, and disrupt vehicular movement for hours. Some vandalizes and destroy properties; many cases have been recorded where angry Students sets fire on buildings and vehicles. Some carts away valuable goods from the shops located along the streets. All these are done in the name of ALUTA. Going on destructive demonstration and stealing in the guise of protest is against the Spirit of ALUTA. In the mission of the Nigerian Policemen to tame the wild Protestants, they then make worse the situation as they many times result to baton charge and fire teargas to disperse the rampaging students. The students in their usual manner start throwing sachets of water, sticks and stones at the policemen. Provokingly, the police then also go riotous by shooting at them. Lives are lost in the process. In “The Politics of Nonviolent Action”; it is made known that the problem with the use of violent confrontation strategies is that they quickly escalate to the point where the parties’ only concerns are victory, vengeance and self-defense. In these cases, the moral arguments of people (Students) who are being unjustly treated become irrelevant. What matters is that they have used violent strategies and their opponent (the Government or School Authority) is, therefore, justified in a violent response. The problem is complicated by the fact that both sides are usually able to argue that the other side started the violence. Violent protests can never provide a means to a secure and peaceful end. Contemporary Nigerian Students fail to understand that non-violent protest is a peaceful way to face an enemy. Fighting for one’s right non-violently helps in not giving the enemy the satisfaction of seeing a weak point and using it against one. It is an advantage of being able to outwit one’s enemy. I personally would never even consider participating in violent protest; I will never be at the forefront of any violent protest where sachets of water, sticks and stones are exchanged for teargas and bullets. Contemporary Nigerian Students never realize that it is only for good to make their grievances known by making a procession peacefully, without any form of violence; with that, the school authority will listen to their demands and still the school will be in session for them to continue their academic studies. Foolishness they bath in, they’ll because of increment of school fee destroy and vandalize properties but later bear the brunt. The school will be shut down and they go home being idle for months; and then come back to pay damages when the school is finally re-opened. They sign undertaken to be of good behaviors. They out of their sheer ignorance make the VC and other affected lecturers rich without knowing, as brand new cars, clothes, shoes and housing are restored, all from the student’s pocket and that increased school fee will not be slashed. Then, the aim of the protest becomes abortive and the protest a futile endeavour.Aluta Continua! |
guyz ,ah created a group in watzapp for uniport student,so dat we can help each other at a faster rate with info, add me 08100275021, plz if u do .ur first message to me shuld b uniport so dat i can add u directly thank u
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Obilouchechukwu: Pls do u knw the hostel that is up 4 booking now?whn was the last time u logged in to you ecampus?.aminu kano sumtin lyk dat, i checked yestaday |
Academic Staff Union of Universities met across the country on Thursday to consider the offer by the Federal Government. The ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Faggae after a meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan which ended in the early hours of Tuesday had told reporters that the union would take back an undisclosed message to their members. The PUNCH gathered that the striking public universities lecturers met in the nine zones of ASUU with branch chairmen to discuss the outcome of the meeting with the President. The meetings presided over by zonal coordinators afforded them (zonal coordinators) the opportunity to brief the branch chairmen about the offer made by the Federal Government to revamp the public universities across the country. The Federal Government had at the last Tuesday marathon meeting agreed to inject N1.1tn into the universities over the next five years. The money, the Federal Government promised, would be released at the rate of N220bn annually starting from 2014. The Ibadan zone of ASUU held its meeting at the Federal University Abeokuta on Thursday while that of the North Central Zone took place at the Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State. Sources at both meetings said that though the union officials were not happy that the N400bn per year they asked for was not granted, they were however happy at the sincerity of purpose displayed by President Jonathan. Though they expressed varied opinion about the offer, they were unanimous in commending Jonathan for being the first Nigerian leader to meet with the union. When contacted, the Coordinator of the North Central Zone, Dr. Suleiman Mohammad declined comments on the meeting. Mohammed, who said he was attending to some pressing issues, said only the ASUU President could speak on the issue. But feelers across the zones, however, suggested that the lecturers might have accepted the offer of the government. Although branch chairmen still have to call congresses, it was gathered that the union may have made up its mind to call off the strike after meeting with the Federal Government again next week. A top official of the union said “We are happy with the humility shown by Jonathan to personally meet with us. This is the first time a sitting President will meet with the union to thrash out issues. Members were impressed with him and the strong commitment that he displayed. But some expressed fear that the new deal could go the way of past agreements that were not honoured. |
Obilouchechukwu: Am i the only one who cannot access ecampus on mobile?? Guys reply plshmmm donno oh, bt as for me, i did all ma registration wit ma fone , i only go to cybercafe to print slipz, i use asha 206 n i can always access e-campus ani where ani day |
Obilouchechukwu: The last list is out, wht do u expect?we can still talk abt d clearance nah |
ejiolingo: why nobody wnt 2 replytake ur jamb reg no n moni to d bank specified for ur faculty ,wen u get dere tell dem u want to pay for ur acceptance fee ,dats all |
this our thread is now running on low battery |
guys easy with d jubilation ,1 tin is to cross d cutoff mark another is to get d admission ,millions of pple crossd d cutoff bt d ques. nw is will dey all b admitted ? kip prayin neva lose hope peace dudes |
Xpens sowi for ur los, may his soul rest in peace |
Shady3: pls would u mind listing themthese r letters u get from 3 different renownd pple in ur society |
stephnexi: Paid my acceptance and accommodation fee,my hostel/hall king jaja block a wing c room 13 lol printed my eligibility form,provisional slip etc d dude in ictc dn help me even printed student receipt enroute lagos *so happydear dats not all oh , u nid 3 letters of attestation |
otokx: last i remember, there is no picture on the university certificate, hope there is a resemblance between you and the picture. The picture complaints are getting louder and its quite clear that 99% of them used impersonators. The one i heard yesterday was that the cafe man used his own pic in place of mine, well complainant arrested and cooling in Choba Police station till he can produce the person of the 'cafe man' - wicked cheats.yes d passport partially luks lyk me PARTIALLY OH |
Sir otokx ah nid ur help; d pic in ma profile now is d one i use 2 write d pume n d man dat uploaded it tru his scanner ,had fault wit it and so one side of my face is blur ,i jst want 2 ask, is it dat pic dat dey will use n do my certificate wen i finish or is it d pic dat i used 2 do registration! Plz if u knw u av any ans torwards dis ,feel free 2 ans |
sir otokx pls is d registration on now . i mean has it started in uniport? |
Shady3: thanks bro, pardon pls was it on d official websiteyup n on d first admission list |
Shady3: wait, u mean it has started already??2day is 7th , n d registration starts on d 7th |
Guys plz oh if u did ur physical clearance 2day ,culd u tel us hw it was |
OmolodMilkman93: ur question dey somehow ohlwkmd wat r u nw goin to ph to do spiritual clearance abi ,ma dear u nid dm gather all dose doc. dey r nidd |
otokx: what year is it?this year |
@sir otokx this yrs ,they said i shuld wait after d on goin waec gce |
Mallamai: @collins wen did yu register nd ar U̶̲̥̅̊early september n am thru |
sir otokx plz i av a little problem. my waec statement is nt ready, is d statement very important for d registration |