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never again will I use itel phone..... itel products are so useless.. the phone damaged my sdcard nd deleted half of my contacts last week |
midehill:yes.... I'm an entrepreneurship student and have seen someone that was admitted with 66 aggregate |
Julietjohn:kogi state |
Julietjohn:hi juliet |
Julietjohn:same here!!!!!!Am a northerner too!!! |
richielouis7:i couldn't go to my village either, so i went to my state liaison office @t asokoro (abuja) |
Great Uniben - aspirant |
Earlier today, three thieves were paraded in agbor Delta State for stealing a motorcycle....
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Geofavor:geofavor nawa to u o!!!!!! How long will it take u to add som1 to ur whatsapp group ![]() ...... |
Geofavor:08036082894 my whatsapp number |
psucc:hmmm!! |
tottinova:nooooooooooo!!!!!.... |
Geofavor:the reason is because the site is congested.........Try it at mid-night, it will open.!! |
thatniqqress:201 entrepreneurship |
Julietjohn:ALL CANDIDATES THAT DID NOT APPLY BEFORE SHOULD SIMPLY FILL OUT THEIR APPLICATION DETAILS AND UPLOAD THEIR RED BACKGROUND PASSPORT SIZE PHOTOGRAPH . AND SAVE . NO NEED TO MAKE PAYMENT . |
I just checked mine and i've been posted to uniben!!!! All thanks to God |
From the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)
came yesterday a declaration that the power to determine
admission guidelines for universities is beyond the Joint
Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB). Essentially,
ASUU, while reminding the examination body of university
autonomy, maintained that only the Senate of a tertiary
institution has the power to regulate admission modalities
and determine what best suits the vision of the school.
Chairman of the University of Ibadan (UI) chapter of ASUU,
Dr. Deji Omole, in his reaction said both the Education
Minister, Adamu Adamu and JAMB Registrar, Prof. Dibu
Ojerinde erred in their actions. Omole said the duo
appeared confused and inconsistent by first going against
collection of administrative charges under Post- Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) by universities
and then preaching payment of screening fees in its
guidelines. The ASUU boss said both the minister and
JAMB registrar seemed unaware of happenings in the
nation’s universities as the “so called point-based
scoring system” is not new. Omole, who noted that the
scoring system being introduced by JAMB was innovated
and used in UI for five years and abandoned, said the
premier university had moved beyond such model of
admitting students. According to him, the question of
admission is not about the introduction of screening
charges. He said the union would resist any attempt to
trample upon university autonomy and the supremacy of
the Senate of universities to regulate its admission. |
Geofavor:i ain't going for that course.....Am not a science student!!! |
yes na "am loving it" ![]() JY01:yes na "am loving it" |
JY01:my point is 68 |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, on
Wednesday, kicked against the Federal Government’s
directive for tertiary institutions to scrap the Post-
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, Post-
UTME, for admission of candidates for the 2016/2017
academic session, saying the quality of tertiary
education in the country could improve if the
institutions are allowed to regulate their students
admission process.
ASUU President, Comrade Biodun Ogunyemi, said such
freedom would enhance the quality of education.
Recall that at a recent joint policy meeting to decide
the cut off mark for students seeking admission into
the universities, the government announced the
scrapping of post-unified tertiary matriculation
examination (UTME).
The Post UTME is the second stage of screening
usually conducted by universities for the final selection
of candidates qualified for admission for an academic
session.
Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu had
threatened to sanction any university or tertiary
institution found conducting examinations under any
guise to admit students.
He further directed tertiary institutions that had
collected money from candidates for such purposes to
immediately refund it or face appropriate sanctions.
The ASUU boss told NAN that such directive
encroached on the autonomy of the institutions.
“I think government should give these institutions the
chance to regulate themselves,” he said.
“They should decide for themselves, the process they
dim fit to admit their students. The Senate of
universities for example, should decide on the process
they want to use in selecting candidates.
“We do not think it’s right for government to decide the
method of screening of the candidates, indeed, we want
to attain some level of sanity and quality in the
system.”
The unionist added that government could only come
into the process by putting in place the necessary
guidelines as part of their oversight functions.
According to him, it may not also be easy for
institutions that had already collected money for the
conduct of the post-UTME or screening in whatever
guise to refund such money.
He added that this was because such money could
have been diverted to other purposes.
Ogunyemi noted that most universities were under-
funded and therefore, might have used some of the
money to attend to urgent needs of the institution.
“Some of the arguments raised in this entire episode is
that universities or tertiary institutions were using the
conduct of such examination to make money,” he said.
“But the truth is, these institutions are poorly funded. If
universities for example are properly funded, will the
vice-chancellors be looking for other means of making
money?
“In the last seven months, university workers have been
receiving incomplete salaries, that is, the disbursement
of funds for payment of salaries has always been
inadequate.
“When situations like this arise, the managements will
not be left with any choice than to look inwards and
seek means of meeting such needs.
“And one of such strategies is by conducting such
examination.”
Ogunyemi noted that the state universities were worst
hit for many of them had yet to receive subvention in
the last one year.
“Actually we in ASUU frown at extortion of any type
from students or candidates but the government too
should be alive to its responsibilities by providing the
enabling environment that will aid teaching, leaning
and research.”
www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/ASUU-kicks-against-
fgs-scrapping-of-post-utme/ |
Geofavor:yea!! |
IamLukas:me 2!!!!! I know God nd a professor in uniben |
Geofavor i tell u b4 say uniben na federal school that anytin can happen....The minister wey u block ur ear for don make uniben bow and suspend d exam.... Till now i never see my score!!!!! Mtcheeeew!!!! Only God fit help us this year!!! |
Geofavor i tell u b4 say uniben na federal school that anytin can happen....The minister don make uniben bow and suspend d exam.... Till now i never see my score!!!!! Mtcheeeew!!!! |
Geofavor:ignorance!!! SUSPENSION OF THE 2016/2017 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE Management of the University of Benin hereby notifies the entire University of Benin Community that the 2016/2017 ongoing admission screening exercise has been suspended with immediate effect in compliance with the Federal Government’s directive. In the light of the above, an update will be sent at a later date. All inconveniences are highly regretted. |
All is well!!!
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Swazzkid:thanks |



, I don't like it sha but wetin man go do if it's the method to be used