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Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by harbeeblanre(m): 4:57am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Thursday 3rd August, 2017. Good morning LASUites. *LASU Scoop � Headlines* √Ahead of LASU Jersey day, programme to feature the following games; Scrabble, Cycling, Tug of war, many more.. √ The match between Biochemistry and Computer sciences ends in a severe fight. √ Marshals arrests students as a result of fights on field. √ Religion kicked out of tournament by Theatre Arts Dept as the latter struggles into finals. √ LASU SCOOP team successfully interviews Ambode of Lasu. √ "I applied for the Hesselblein summit program individually before being selected to represent Africa" - Mr Pelumi Olugbenga √ NABAS Election to hold tomorrow, 3rd of August, 2017 by 10 am at The Shobowale Hall. Hang on, we'll keep you updated. *Thanks for reading and remember you can reach us on other social platforms for more information or inquiries.* Instagram: @lasu_scoop Facebook: LASU SCOOP Email: Lasu.scoop@gmail.com *©LASU SCOOP � 2017* |
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by harbeeblanre(m): 12:13pm On Jul 31, 2017 |
Monday 31st July, 2017. Good morning LASUites. LASU SCOOP � HEADLINES LASSESA LASU awards to end on the 7th August. NASELS-LASU week upcoming, date to be released. FASA-LASU football cup competition to continue today, Monday 31st of July by 2pm. Theatre Arts vs Philosophy. NUESA LASU CYPHER to be anticipated. FASA-LASU week also to be anticipated, Ankara fabric on sale. LASU student Kama P releases single Africa Woman. Faculty of Arts has a working Wi-Fi connection. LASUSU cultural festival, Adire on sale. LASUSOC eagerly continues preparations for its COSA WEEK. FIKES-LASU to register people birth in Lagos by August 1st, both indegenes and non-indegenes. Hang on, we'll keep you updated. Follow us on Instagram @lasu_scoop Email: lasu.scoop@gmail.com © LASU SCOOP � 2017 |
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by harbeeblanre(m): 8:08am On Jul 30, 2017 |
*LASU SCOOP � HEADLINES* Sunday, July 30th 2017. Good morning LASUites. *The Vice Chancellor Prof. Fagbohun has deçlared 14th - 18th of August as a lecture free week. *Communication students anticipate the upcoming COSA week. *LASU politicians patiently anticipate the lifting of the ban on campaigning. *Faculty of Arts to hold its FASA Social week, Ankara fabric on sale. *MSSN set to begin its Jihad Week by August 2nd. *FOSSU-LASU has fixed the 8th and 9th day of August for its social days whilst preparing for its elections. *SSOHIS-LASU organizes a 4-day excursion for its students from August 2nd to August 5th. *Communication students to pay 100naira each to create awareness for LASU RADIO. *Miss LASU form on sale, audition date released. *LASU students turn out in mass for the EDGE ANNUAL PROGRAM with the theme; Building Sustainable Wealth Towards National Development. *Engineering students to hold MESA week from the 13th of August to the 18th. *LASUSU Parliamentary Summit to hold on the 9th of August, titled "Restructuring Nigeria: The Role of Youths in National Rebirth". *FIKES-LASU to hold its general meeting on the 1st of August. *Mcvities and Access Bank to sponsor the first ever Jersey day event on campus. *NULASS-LASU to organize Sisi Eko of LASU, form on sale. *NULASS-LASU 50th anniversary to hold at Chapel of Light, Alausa by 9am today. *LASU student artiste Wf Bella releases Oluomo single today. *MASSA-LASU to organize skills and acquisition programme for its students from August 10. Hang on, we'll keep you updated. Follow us on Instagram: @Lasu_scoop Email: lasu.scoop@Gmail.com © 2017 |
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by harbeeblanre(m): 7:29am On Jul 30, 2017 |
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Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by harbeeblanre(m): 7:21am On Jul 30, 2017 |
*LASU SCOOP � NEWS* Sunday, July 30th 2017. Students of the prestigious *Lagos State University* came out in mass yesterday, July 29th to attend the *ANNUAL EDGE SERIES* with the theme "Building Sustainable Wealth Towards National Development" which took place at the Shell Hall, Muson Center in Lagos. According to our correspondent who was present at the event, it started by 10 and the program began with the proper explanation on the sub-theme *Green Economy* by the first speaker *Mr. Femi Oye*. The next speaker *Jennifer Uchendu* spoke on the sub-theme *Sustainable Development, Are We There Yet?*. She began her speech by telling a story of her years in Covenant University, as a student of Biochemistry who had no interest whatsoever in her course of study, before she was invited to talk on topic relating to it. She went on and in her speech saying "You need to track your success, know your failures and have a successful planning" she also added asking why we take religion over what really matters. The third speaker *Mazi Ukonu* after climbing the podium played a video of how waste plastic bottles are recycled and transformed into athletic jerseys. According to *Mazi Ukonu*, seven waste bottles make up one jersey, an height of creativity. After *Mazi Ukonu* was *Toyin Anjus Ademuyiwa*, she butressed on the fallacy that money does all. Followed by *Akintunde Oyebode* who spoke on *Opportunities and Challenges in an emerging Economy*. According to *Akintunde*, challenges tend to bring out opportunities. He added that high risks birth high returns, so there's need to take risks. Although he agreed that failures are critical, he said one must learn to fail and fail quickly, the problem is failing for a long time. The second to the last speaker *Jimi Tewe* happened to be an intriguing motivator. He outlined four tactics on how to achieve big, they are: √ Tell people about it √ Earn your potentials √ Appreciate people √ Manage resources He also added that if you tell your story well, you earn well. The last on the speaker list was *Mr Omotayo Dairo*, he was the eldest of all speakers. He said Engineering professors should be building machineries for sustainability of the economy not blowing grammars to impress their students and others. The event was a success and the *LASU SCOOP* team congratulates the organizers for a job well done. You can follow us on Instagram @Lasu_scoop. And email us @lasu.scoop@gmail.com © 2017. |
Religion / Religion And Peace by harbeeblanre(m): 12:16pm On Jul 15, 2017 |
Mark Mathew Luke *These people wrote and compiled together the words of Christ and (both old and new testament forming bible).* *They disagreed among themselves on some canonised words(measured scriptures) of Christ.* *Yet they never warred one another and are still celebrated till date and shall be till eternity.* Imam Abu hanifah Imam Malik Imam Hambal Imam Shaafi` *These people are the four school of Islamic jurisprudence. They recorded the sayings of Muhammad (peace be upon him) and disagreed on some however minor records and judgements.* *These people never fought or plot evil against one another.* *They are always mentioned, referred to and recognised on every affair of Islam.* Today, *The inheritors of the creed well put in place by the above heroes can kill thousands just for a single misunderstanding in religion.* Why Why Why _We are the problem of our faith not the religion.._ *�Religion is peace�* *Olanrewaju Habeeb Abiodun (jigaba)* *Message from national association of religion and peace studies scholars, LASU* _(N.A.R.A.P.S)_
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Religion / Religion And Peace by harbeeblanre(m): 12:09pm On Jul 15, 2017 |
Mark Mathew Luke *These people wrote and compiled together the words of Christ
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Education / Re: Naraps(national Association Of Religion And Peace Students) by harbeeblanre(m): 12:17am On May 21, 2017 |
the priests will get it twisted here, but I go with the academia |
Education / Naraps(national Association Of Religion And Peace Students) by harbeeblanre(m): 12:10am On May 21, 2017 |
Among these two, Religion Priests and Religion Academists, who do you think can help restore peace to the society.. drop your observations and opinions below
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Phones / Re: How Long Can A 5050mah Battery Last You by harbeeblanre(m): 5:23pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
dotmahn25:. am sure u must have handled several Samsung or Sony android devices, can you try compare with strong mtk devices? |
Phones / Re: How Long Can A 5050mah Battery Last You by harbeeblanre(m): 5:22pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
Chibenze: ell, patience is left to you. there is better future ahead. believe me , infinix is hosting this service |
Phones / Re: How Long Can A 5050mah Battery Last You by harbeeblanre(m): 5:20pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
Chibenze: bruh lemme say 60% |
Phones / Re: How Long Can A 5050mah Battery Last You by harbeeblanre(m): 5:17pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
well, patience is left to you. there is better future ahead. believe me , infinix is hosting this service .. |
Phones / Re: How Long Can A 5050mah Battery Last You by harbeeblanre(m): 2:47pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
am sure u must have handled several Samsung or Sony android devices, can you try compare with strong mtk devices? |
Phones / Re: How Long Can A 5050mah Battery Last You by harbeeblanre(m): 2:39pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
lol. its the fact ma'am. you have any analysis to prove me wrong |
Phones / Re: How Long Can A 5050mah Battery Last You by harbeeblanre(m): 2:36pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
hmm. but I used to believe that mtk devices have stronger battery life than Samsung and the likes.. |
Phones / Re: Infinix Note 4 Out????? by harbeeblanre(m): 9:31pm On Mar 26, 2017 |
it is the truth bruh.. |
Phones / Re: Infinix Note 4 Out????? by harbeeblanre(m): 8:34pm On Mar 24, 2017 |
anyone complaining should be questioned on how he had used the device. some will use phone like as if its a screw driver and still be complaining it doesn't last long.. |
Phones / Re: Infinix Note 4 Out????? by harbeeblanre(m): 8:31pm On Mar 24, 2017 |
What is good is good. its just about quality.. |
Phones / Re: Infinix Note 4 Out????? by harbeeblanre(m): 8:01pm On Mar 23, 2017 |
dotmahn25:. looolzz.... we plenty sha!! |
Phones / Re: Infinix Note 4 Out????? by harbeeblanre(m): 7:23pm On Mar 23, 2017 |
:oinfinix note 4! Ideally, this would be the first mtk device expected to grant Quality in disguise of the price and cost... . and certainly, the specs moves higher and stronger. |
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Lasu Admission Process Thread by harbeeblanre(m): 1:01am On Dec 01, 2016 |
Gbexador:.. any one in need of acceptance fee payment assistance.. WhatsApp me (08169755495) I charge 11k only |
Education / Re: 2017/2018 University Of Ilorin Admission Guide Thread by harbeeblanre(m): 12:04pm On Nov 07, 2016 |
AN OPEN APPEAL TO THE UNILORIN SU: MAKE TABS OPTIONAL FOR THE NEW STUDENTS (freshers) I want to direct this to the SU President, Eminent, the entire SU body. I learnt not quite long ago that the latest on the school admission is that the school management require all fresher to pay a sum of *#50,000* for tablet and bandwith charges, though my eyes rolled when I heard the sum but it never really dawn on me what this really meant for some people until a few minutes ago when I met with some students, freshers, great minds who are considering forfeiting the admission because of this exorbitant charge. Series of questions ran through my mind and I'm hoping to get some answers here. Why is it compulsory for every student to pay for tab even if they really don't need it, even if they can't afford it given the present economic conditions this our dear nation is in and at that they even get to pay for the tab before they pay for their school fees?. Things are very difficult now, only a few can afford three square meals, hundreds are already in debt from just the payment of acceptance fee which is #20,000 and now there is another #50,000 to pay and not to mention the school fees payment. Why are we insensitive to the plight of others?. Great minds, future leaders, great leaders are doomed to mediocrity because of our insensitivity. We are killing people dreams by not caring and putting ourselves in their shoes, because I can afford three square meals doesn't mean everyone else around me can, because I can afford #50,000 doesn't mean everyone else can, because I am comfortable doesn't mean everyone else is. People are really suffering, hunger is causing more deaths today than ever, hardship is everywhere. We have bad leaders that doesn't even care, failure is looming on everyone and the seemingly get out of poverty ticket that our generation has, which is education is getting more expensive by the day, at that we are still incorporating unnecessary charges to make matters worst. It feels as if the educated ones in the society don't want others to be liberated - that is what it really is. We complain of bad leadership, corruption among others yet we keep dipping our brothers in poverty, we are not doing anything to help the situation, we watch the youths waste away their lives and we do nothing and we still call them the leaders of tomorrow. What is really the need for a tablet and paying a ridiculous price for it when it will be under used?. what 80% of students do with the tab, is play games watch films and surf social media. Of what use is the tab when it is not incorporated in any way into the learn process?. Of what use is a gadget in a society that barely have power and no access to internet?. Why can't the tab be made optional?. There are two classes of students in the school, the middle class and the lower class, the middle class can afford the tab - most have been using these gadgets since they were kids - while the lower class can't afford the tab so why not make it optional. If the tab is really worth it, those that can afford with will buy and if its really useful, every other person will subscribe to the idea and purchase from the school, we shouldnt have to shove it down everyone's throat. And most importantly, what is the use of a certificate in learning and in character when at the ebpnd of the day we are void of human feeling, I believe a true test of one's character is is how feels to the human race. Imposing charges on students only make students become crooks, autocrats that he lives they can always get what want regardless of how it make others feel or how it affect their lives. I know education is expensive, but I believe it shouldn't be cruel. Mr President, I know you're doing your best, so far, you have been a good leader and I pray God almighty reward you accordingly, but there is still work to do. Please help us tell the management the freshman plight, help us convince them to make the tab payment optional, many can't afford it, dreams are dying because of it. Please let them know that all fingers are not equal and the nation is not in good shape, education seem to be the last hope of our generation and now many are being denied that opportunity. If you can do this for us, you'll be liberating thousands of youth all around the country, though you might not be rewarded in cash or kind but what I'm sure of is thatbtheir prayers, our prayers will get to you. I believe you can do this. To the union altogether, please Eminent cant do it alone, he needs your support, he needs our support, please support him, its hard to find a leader with listening ear and ready to work at the same time. Thank you. *Adenekan Moshood* wrote this *#Einsteinct* #copied 3 Likes |
Education / Re: ABU: The Biggest University In Nigeria by harbeeblanre(m): 12:15pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
dagini sowenu |
Education / Re: ABU: The Biggest University In Nigeria by harbeeblanre(m): 12:09pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
olohu. i love u .even if u may be a guy. chai! see fact. if u cant hit d like u be hypocrite. even as a lasuite, i need to be honest |
Crime / Re: See What They Did To These Two Boys In A Nigerian Universty (Graphic Pics) by harbeeblanre(m): 11:10am On Oct 17, 2015 |
Education / Re: 2015/2016 Lasu 2nd Admission List Is Out! by harbeeblanre(m): 3:49pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
lasu has released masscom o. at least about 30 applicants has been admitted and i have their screenshots with me here. but out of all the least score is 62 and was admitted up to 4. i observed that those admitted are still those who chose them in jamb. and the cut off is 62 . because i have a Friend who is an indigene, chose them and as well had 60 but not yet admitted. drop ur bb pin or whatsapp contact then i send the screenshots to u for confirmation. and if u grow a feeling that amma scam u thru that neva mind. |
Education / Re: 2015/2016 Lasu 2nd Admission List Is Out! by harbeeblanre(m): 9:45am On Oct 07, 2015 |
i tire o. must u do that to stand corrected ni. |
Education / Re: 2015/2016 Lasu 2nd Admission List Is Out! by harbeeblanre(m): 9:13am On Oct 07, 2015 |
those names there isn't in the med&surg applicants list. i have the list of every applicants by courses with me here. u just made me waste my tym finding what us not existing. and moreover y is d reg no and surname blur there, cos that's the easiest way of locating that claimed person. see i figure out sth fake there, otherwise u should provide the girl's reg no or surname for easy findings. and don't be surprised when i call this fake cos everyone knows anything can be edited this world now. |
Education / Re: 2015/2016 Lasu 2nd Admission List Is Out! by harbeeblanre(m): 3:57pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
Olabisi Deji-Folutile
Students of Lagos State University resumed for
their second semester on Monday but the crisis
rocking the institution is far from abating. Last
semester was particularly bad for students as the
vice chancellor and lecturers engaged in a battle
of supremacy. Throughout the semester, the Vice
Chancellor, Prof John Obafuwa, was locked out of
his office by lecturers and other protesting
workers. Also, the university Senate could not sit,
making it impossible for the first semester exam
results to be ratified.
I doubt if there is any university in Nigeria today
that is more known for crisis than its academic
exploits as LASU. This is a university campus
where gunshots have become the order of the
day. News of unrest at LASU far outweighs that
of research, innovations or any form of learning
that a university is known for. Sadly, in the
beginning, this was not so.
That is why a lot of people are worried about
happenings in LASU today. It is particularly
worrisome, especially when one considers the fact
that this is a university that used to be one of the
best in Nigeria. Its law programme was rated as
one of the best run in Nigeria and its products
were among the best at the Nigerian Law School.
Even now, its medical programme is still said to be
fantastic and the university boasts some of the
world’s best professors in their fields of
expertise. Some of these dons are making waves
in Africa and other parts of the world. Why should
a university with such high records be in this kind
of mess?
There is no point comparing today’s LASU with any
university outside Nigeria. Compared with its
counterparts in Nigeria, it is obvious that it has
derailed big time. If one considers the frequency
of negative news on LASU, especially between the
university workers and the management, one
could say without any fear of equivocation that it
has no rival among Nigerian universities. It is
only in LASU you hear stuff like lecturers pelting
VC with sachet water and a university
withdrawing certificates it duly issued.
There was even a time the Ojo campus of the
institution was turned into a sacrifice centre
where fetish substances were placed in strategic
corners as lecturers battled former VC, Prof.
Lateef Hussein, in his bid to get a second term of
four years. Then, unknown people would prevent
the VC from gaining access to his office by
placing fetish substances at the doorstep. In
turn, the VC would invite Muslim clerics to
cleanse and sanctify the campus for his use.
Unfortunately, this sort of negative news report
was everywhere.
The lecturers are at it again. This time, they are
calling for the resignation of the vice-chancellor.
Staff unions are hinging their call on what they
describe as Obafuwa’s bad leadership style,
victimisation and non-payment of their
outstanding salary arrears. But the vice-
chancellor is saying the allegations are cheap
blackmail.
The VC had before now withdrawn PhD
certificates that the university granted to 14 of
its senior lecturers on the grounds that they
were issued in error. That was in November last
year. But the affected lecturers said since the
certificates were signed by the VC, withdrawing
them would reduce the worth of the university in
the sight of the public. And because of that, both
the institution’s senate and administrative blocks
have been under lock and key.
Truly, it’s unbelievable that a university could
issue a PhD certificate in error. That is a serious
indictment on the university management. But
shouldn’t there be a better way of resolving that
than chasing the vice chancellor and the entire
management team out of the campus and holding
the entire university community hostage?
Academics and politicking are two different
things. While it may be difficult to completely rule
out politics from institutional management,
prioritising politicking over research and
learning in an academic environment is very
dangerous. The level of politicking in LASU is
counter-productive. Why should workers be the
ones determining the tenure of a vice-chancellor?
If they are happy, the vice chancellor is retained
and when they are angry, he leaves. That’s
absurd.
Unfortunately, Lagos State government, the
proprietor of LASU, behaves as if it is helpless in
the face of this challenge. Both students and
lecturers in LASU are so powerful that you can’t
help but wonder where they derive their power
from, what gives them the confidence that they
will always have their way and why it seems they
always do too.
The Lagos State government would have been
pardoned if it had many universities. One could
have concluded that it was probably overwhelmed
by the demands of managing its numerous
universities. But this is a state that has just one
university in a mega city of over 17 million people,
according to its own statistics which it claimed it
got from a parallel census conducted during the
National Census. A state government like Lagos
struggling to manage a university calls for serious
concern. That is why it’s high time the
government took a decision on LASU as to whether
to continue to run or shut it down. If it must run
it, then it should be ready to run it well for the
sake of the future of the 11,333 students of this
institution.
Governor Akin Ambode should put LASU on his
priority list. Restoring the old glory of this
institution and ensuring its sanity should be non-
negotiable. Government should be more committed
to funding LASU and improving on infrastructural
deficiencies there. It should also commit more
money to research and development.
Lagos State cannot pretend that all is well with a
university where the VC is chased out of his
office for more than six months. The state has a
responsibility to ensure that LASU performs the
traditional functions of a university to the
fullest.
Ordinarily, LASU should be one of the top
universities in this country. It should be using its
prime location in a mega city to benefit from the
array of industries and companies in Lagos and its
environs.
Industries should be competing to partner with
LASU on research projects and its products should
be hot cake in the job market. It should be
enjoying the advantage of proximity to these
companies. In fact, the university should be a
centre of excellence. It should be maximising all
the advantages that being in a commercial city
like Lagos offer and should be generating enough
internal revenue to develop itself.
Ondo State University of Science and Technology
though located in remote Okitipupa fares far
better in terms of internal revenue generation
than LASU. The university gets substantial
revenue from its various entrepreneurial
schemes. There is no reason why LASU should be
100 per cent tied to the apron strings of its
owner. A university that ought to be training
students on entrepreneurship should stop giving
the world the impression that it does not know
how to create wealth.
But the university needs a peaceful atmosphere
to achieve all of these things. There should be a
total commitment to progress in LASU by both the
faculty and the school management on the one
hand and the student community on the other. A
university community that dissipates the bulk of
its energy on creating and managing crises will
find it difficult to focus on tapping into
opportunities even when such are staring it right
in the face.
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Education / Re: 2015/2016 Lasu 2nd Admission List Is Out! by harbeeblanre(m): 7:08am On Sep 02, 2015 |
Pls @ bush2013.,thanks for that. but please can i get the likes of the compiled top 30list for Mass communication. pls i will really appreciate..... |
Education / Re: 2015/2016 Lasu 2nd Admission List Is Out! by harbeeblanre(m): 8:12am On Aug 25, 2015 |
pls which of the facebook pages, pls can u copy the link here, will appreciate. |
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