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hello guys.
I obtained my D.E form today. I selected unilorin and O. A. U used awaiting result and 2 sittings. what's your take? |
hello guys.
I obtained my D.E form today. I selected unilorin and O. A. U used awaiting result and 2 sittings. what's your take? |
hello guys.
I obtained by D.E form today. I selected unilorin and O. A. U used awaiting result and 2 sittings. what's your take? |
Joyful7:I think this where jamb regularization comes in place. but for further information just go to jamb cbt center and ask for the right procedures. B. S regularization is 10k |
Olarewajub:I bought my own DE form today with Remita. |
is it just the registration or both the registration and purchasing of forms? |
is the sales of form still on?? |
stilldoingokay:it's four already. . |
super eagles don disgrace us ooo.
Morocco is raping our football team. 4-0 is okay ooo make them no spell Nigeria for us |
skillful01:fellow mapaite. shower your brother 1 or 2k na out of 10 Architecture Nd2 3652054013 shamsideen faruq A. fcmb |
Liverpool ain't gat balls mehn! |
mehn Nigeria Vs Argentina go make sense ooo. I can't wait for worldcup |
what currency is that? |
Rubbish!
Unto the next thread |
Did this happened in Abeokuta cuz I went to barb just now I heard some men talking about this same issue? Na God catch the � man! |
I think Chelsea is a better team |
Ojemedad:I think they need Neymar |
the silence of Man Utd and Chelsea fans this week is proudly sponsored by Tottenham and Bournemouth |
and I was thinking of joining Girne American university north Cyprus by September ... Ayam not doing again.. I rather stay here and have peace of mind |
The girl isn't interested in the marriage... |
Mapoly is around 200kb/s minimum and 2mb/s max and that is around the library. But to get the password is stressful, like they change it every semester. |
Oba Orin King Dr Saheed Osupa... I sight you baba LMG Olufimo still on top. |
Governor Ibikunle Amosun has vowed that all the students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic ,Abeokuta would be made to pay penalty for allegedly destroying property in some areas in Abeokuta during the protest . Amosun also said he would not pay the staff of MAPOLY for the three Months they stayed off work,claiming that the workers in the Polytechnic were blackmailing his government . The Governor stated at the sideline of the commissioning of skills aquisition centre at Ogun State Technical College ,Idi-Aba, Abeokuta. Amosun disclosed that his administration has acquired a heavy machine from Germany for mechanical students,saying, there is no going back on the plan to establish new Polytechnic in Ipokia. While reacting to the Protest by Students of MAPOLY on Monday and Tuesday, Amosun lamented that the students had damaged a lot of property during their protest ,threatening that all the students would be made to pay penalty when they resume . Meanwhile, the government has listed eighteen courses that have been accredited by the NBTE include Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering, Building Technology, Architectural Technology, Quantity Surveying, Estate Management and Valuation and Surveying and Geo-Informatics. Others are Urban and Regional Planning, Science Laboratory Technology, Computer Engineering, Statistics, Leisure and Tourism Management, Arts & Industrial Design, Mass Communication, Business Administration, Accountancy and Marketing. source : http://www.platformtimes.com.ng/index.php/statistics/edu/10590-mapoly-students-will-pay-for-damaged-property-amosun Cc; lalasticlala mynd44 seun |
[b]The Ogun State Government has announced that the National Board for Technical Education and the Joint Admissions And Matriculation Board have granted full approvals for the take off of academic activities at the Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia with immediate effect. It will be recalled that some students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta on Monday visited the Governor’s Office in Abeokuta to express their concerns about the delay in the commencement of their examinations and continued strike action of the lecturers, which they noted had greatly undermined the completion of their various programmes at the institution. The state government said although a section of the students displayed some unacceptable conduct while the interaction lasted, “but as a responsible government, we appreciate their anxiety and therefore assured them that government was working day and night to ensure that all issues relating their concerns were resolved”. It said following several inspection visits to the site of the Polytechnic, “we are delighted to report that the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has granted accreditation to the Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia to commence academic activities in18 programmmes”. In a related development, JAMB has also announced the opening of its portals for prospective students to enable them register for courses at the Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia for the 2017/2018 Academic Session.[/b] This development, the state government said, further confirms its position that the interest and welfare of all students of its various institutions as well as their parents is paramount and “will always be accorded a pride of place by our government. We are confident that normalcy will return to these institutions very shortly.” The statement, signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Taiwo Adeoluwa, added: “For the benefit of all stakeholders, we like to state that the crisis arose in the first place from the refusal of the lecturers to call off their strike. “Among their demands is that government must pay them full salaries including the months they did not work on account of an illegal and totally unwarranted work to rule action. For the avoidance of doubt, Government restates that no one will be paid for work not done. And no one will be allowed to hold the good people of Ogun State to ransom. “We call on our students to immediately return to their classes as we continue to work round the clock to resolve other outstanding issues.” Source : https://theeagleonline.com.ng/ogun-poly-ipokia-gets-accreditation-approval-to-admit-students/ Cc: lalasticlala Seun Mynd44
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fisher101:You are so right on this. Pharaoh001:To do what? You're definitely one of this generations' problem asawanathegreat:You sound like an as*hole #SaveMapoly |
Pharaoh001:we don't have any SUG. We only have elected SRC. |
MAPOLY Students Protest Delay In Semester Examination  Movement of vehicles and commuters was on Monday put on hold around major areas of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital as students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) embarked on a protest. The students of the Ogun State-owned institution are protesting the delay of their semester examination, demanding the immediate resolution to the impasse on the inability of the students to have the examination. Dressed in black attires, the students holding different placards matched through major streets of Abeokuta. They demand an immediate action by government to have their institution reopened for normal academic activities. The students also demand the commencement of their semester examination after they have stayed at home for three months. “We suppose to have written our examination on September 18 but ASUP MAPOLY used that as a negotiation tool with Ogun State Government. As it is today, for the past three months, we have not been able to write the examination and there is no green light if we are going to write the examination, this year,” one of the students who spoke with Channels Television said. There had earlier been a faceoff between the state government and members of the Academic Staff Union Polytechnics (ASUP) of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic chapter which has led to an industrial action that has paralysed academic activities in the institution for three months. The disagreement between the state government and lecturers of the institution is reported to be due to the relocation of the institution to Ipokia in Ogun State and it has remained unsolved. Source: https://www.channelstv.com/2017/12/18/mapoly-students-take-to-street-in-protest/
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perfect! This reminds me of my best friend in school who we had the same gp from year one up till this moment, #rotimi Moral : watch the kind of people who you mingle with while in school. |
[quote author=seunny4lif post=63132084][/quote]This one na fada keresi...���� |
You sure say na notorious armed robber? This SARs people can do anything just to justify their actions. they could have killed him for something else and planted the gun on him... I fear them. |
Damn... This is scary.. who have seen this before? |
The photo looks cute... |
