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Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 8:12am On Jan 05, 2014 |
I wonder when we'll start tho |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 7:38pm On Dec 11, 2013 |
Hain,for where? Abi na for your dream last night? harnnarh: i saw u nau...when u were drinking pure water...m i lyn? lolzz |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 7:19pm On Dec 11, 2013 |
Sisi sade,thanks a lot.ve been cleard Now in las gidi I didn't get to see anyone |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 11:50am On Dec 11, 2013 |
No ooo not at all samso4sure: Greetings all, |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 11:35am On Dec 11, 2013 |
Just left there,coming sha harnnarh: m there now |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 10:34am On Dec 11, 2013 |
08179925512 Sadeluhv: Drop urs,i'll call u. |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 6:56am On Dec 11, 2013 |
Any body that's going to school today should drop his/her contact info let's meet. #Artstheatre |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 7:04pm On Dec 10, 2013 |
sisi sade,pls gimme ur contact details.i need ur step-by-step guidance |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 1:57pm On Dec 10, 2013 |
Pass your your number so I can. Holla,will be there in 15minutes harnnarh: now at ui,,,,,,,,dont even know where to start from,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m just observing ........................ lazy me[color=#000099][/color] |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 1:56pm On Dec 10, 2013 |
Shakur,u too dey use me play abi?no vodka for you again shakur07: I dey skoool oh ....ma secondary skoool tho |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 1:08pm On Dec 10, 2013 |
Lol,pj's for afternoon?make una drop phone numbers sha Mismak: |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 12:32pm On Dec 10, 2013 |
Just getting to iwo road,abeg who dey school? |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 9:45am On Dec 10, 2013 |
Aii thanks alot Sadeluhv: I can't even remember bt just for file,perforating,fotocopy.finish |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 8:15am On Dec 10, 2013 |
Maami,how much did u spend?? Sadeluhv: Present. |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 8:05am On Dec 10, 2013 |
Sisi sade,how much did u spend for the clearance |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 1:40pm On Dec 09, 2013 |
Thanks bro obalampard: |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 7:35pm On Dec 08, 2013 |
Someone should pls show me a copy of your biodata print out |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 5:58pm On Dec 08, 2013 |
Na wa for UI oo Teedollzee: I don't know either |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 5:22pm On Dec 08, 2013 |
Pls what is jamb 03? |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 7:08pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Has any one had any luck with the bio data page?? |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 6:57pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Sista sade thank you Sadeluhv: U can delete dose dot-line & write woteva u want so as to make d form neat,it is edittable. |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 1:24pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
The biodata page isn't opening yet oooo argh |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 10:53am On Dec 05, 2013 |
nonsovich:I agree with nonso |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 10:44am On Dec 05, 2013 |
For that aceeptance form,I ticked the box and signed with a pen Then made a photocopy,is that alright? |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 10:03am On Dec 05, 2013 |
The lines in the acceptance form keep clearing anytime I type,should I leave it that way or what?someone pls reply asap +Happy birthday shakur |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 9:11am On Dec 03, 2013 |
Clearance starts on 9th. Admitted niggas should their documents ready Any body know where I can get accomodation or how much their hotels charge around there |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 8:00am On Nov 18, 2013 |
Oga ooo,this page is getting boring sha.any idea about commencement of clearance? |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 4:36pm On Nov 02, 2013 |
GOBE FOR U.I BARRING any last minute-change of mind, the entire operations of the University of Ibadan (UI) may be grounded from Tuesday over dispute on the recent N40 billion released out of the N100 billion promised by the Federal Government to federal universities. The two major unions at the nation’s premier university are at the loggerheads over the N2.1billion that came to UI as its share from the earned allowance, which was paid to end the four-month old strike by university lecturers across the country. Members of the Non-Academic Union of Nigerian University (NASU) branch of the university are piling pressure on the university authorities to immediately share the money to all academic and non- academic staff of the institution. Nigerian Tribune gathered that NASU has threatened to paralyse activities in the university, including shutting all offices, should the authorities refuse to disburse the N2.1 billion today. NASU’s decision followed reports that in the University of Ilorin, whose academic staff are not part of the ongoing strike by university lecturers, the allowance was shared across board. However, the members of the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) of the university were said to be against the disbursement of the N2.1 billion that accrued to the institution pending the resolution of the current strike by its members. ASUU chairman for the university, Dr Segun Ajiboye, while reacting to the development, said ASUU had always explained that all staff in the school, whether academic or otherwise, would benefit from the money. He appealed to NASU members to exercise more patience and await the disbursement of more money by the Federal Government before the whole lump sum would be shared. According to sources, the sharing formula had almost been reportedly concluded by the appropriate accounting department of the university when ASUU leadership got wind of it and kicked against the plan to avert another round of crisis. It was learnt that in anticipation of the windfall, some NASU members had even begun to plan how they hoped to spend their share once it was disbursed before ASUU members came up with its position on the matter. But following the decision of ASUU to throw spanner into the works, NASU members were said to have met and resolved to take a number of radical steps, one of which is to begin a strike on Monday. Another plan by NASU, it was learnt, is to hold the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Issac Adewole, hostage, even though he was said to have travelled to Abuja for a meeting of vice-chancellors with the supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike. Meanwhile, the striking universities lecturers have accused the Federal Government of using propaganda to blackmail them, vowing not to surrender cheaply in the struggle. Chairman, University of Abuja Chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Mr Clement Chup, spoke with newsmen in Abuja, during the weekend, after the zonal meeting of the union. He stressed that government must be honourable and responsible and implement the 2009 Agreement instead of feeding the public with falsehood. “There is a lot of insincerity on the part of the government and because government has the machinery of propaganda at its disposal, it disseminates a lot of falsehood to the general public,” Chup said. This is even as another ASUU source told the Nigerian Tribune, in Abuja, that there was no plan to call off the about four-month old strike yet. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, faulted reports credited to government officials that the strike would soon be called off, saying “these are diversionary tactics that won’t work.” The UNIABUJA chairman of ASUU, maintained that what ASUU is demanding for was the implementation of the 2009 agreement, adding that what is expected of the government was to draw out modalities for genuine implementation of the agreement. He said: “So far government has not come out to say, in the implementation of the agreement, this is what we will do. Rather, what government is trying to do is to run away from the agreement and we cannot accept that because the agreement is binding.” He claimed that government had not been sincere in handling the contending issues, saying “government has been telling the general public that it released N100 billion two months ago. Up till now that we are talking, one kobo has not been released to any university. “This is to tell you how insincere government is. So, when they say we would, as from next year, make budgetary provision for so, so and so amount; the question we should be asking ourselves is that what was spelt out in the agreement, which we are insisting that they should implement?GOBE FOR U.I BARRING any last minute-change of mind, the entire operations of the University of Ibadan (UI) may be grounded from Tuesday over dispute on the recent N40 billion released out of the N100 billion promised by the Federal Government to federal universities. The two major unions at the nation’s premier university are at the loggerheads over the N2.1billion that came to UI as its share from the earned allowance, which was paid to end the four-month old strike by university lecturers across the country. Members of the Non-Academic Union of Nigerian University (NASU) branch of the university are piling pressure on the university authorities to immediately share the money to all academic and non- academic staff of the institution. Nigerian Tribune gathered that NASU has threatened to paralyse activities in the university, including shutting all offices, should the authorities refuse to disburse the N2.1 billion today. NASU’s decision followed reports that in the University of Ilorin, whose academic staff are not part of the ongoing strike by university lecturers, the allowance was shared across board. However, the members of the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) of the university were said to be against the disbursement of the N2.1 billion that accrued to the institution pending the resolution of the current strike by its members. ASUU chairman for the university, Dr Segun Ajiboye, while reacting to the development, said ASUU had always explained that all staff in the school, whether academic or otherwise, would benefit from the money. He appealed to NASU members to exercise more patience and await the disbursement of more money by the Federal Government before the whole lump sum would be shared. According to sources, the sharing formula had almost been reportedly concluded by the appropriate accounting department of the university when ASUU leadership got wind of it and kicked against the plan to avert another round of crisis. It was learnt that in anticipation of the windfall, some NASU members had even begun to plan how they hoped to spend their share once it was disbursed before ASUU members came up with its position on the matter. But following the decision of ASUU to throw spanner into the works, NASU members were said to have met and resolved to take a number of radical steps, one of which is to begin a strike on Monday. Another plan by NASU, it was learnt, is to hold the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Issac Adewole, hostage, even though he was said to have travelled to Abuja for a meeting of vice-chancellors with the supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike. Meanwhile, the striking universities lecturers have accused the Federal Government of using propaganda to blackmail them, vowing not to surrender cheaply in the struggle. Chairman, University of Abuja Chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Mr Clement Chup, spoke with newsmen in Abuja, during the weekend, after the zonal meeting of the union. He stressed that government must be honourable and responsible and implement the 2009 Agreement instead of feeding the public with falsehood. “There is a lot of insincerity on the part of the government and because government has the machinery of propaganda at its disposal, it disseminates a lot of falsehood to the general public,” Chup said. This is even as another ASUU source told the Nigerian Tribune, in Abuja, that there was no plan to call off the about four-month old strike yet. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, faulted reports credited to government officials that the strike would soon be called off, saying “these are diversionary tactics that won’t work.” The UNIABUJA chairman of ASUU, maintained that what ASUU is demanding for was the implementation of the 2009 agreement, adding that what is expected of the government was to draw out modalities for genuine implementation of the agreement. He said: “So far government has not come out to say, in the implementation of the agreement, this is what we will do. Rather, what government is trying to do is to run away from the agreement and we cannot accept that because the agreement is binding.” He claimed that government had not been sincere in handling the contending issues, saying “government has been telling the general public that it released N100 billion two months ago. Up till now that we are talking, one kobo has not been released to any university. “This is to tell you how insincere government is. So, when they say we would, as from next year, make budgetary provision for so, so and so amount; the question we should be asking ourselves is that what was spelt out in the agreement, which we are insisting that they should implement?GOBE FOR U.I BARRING any last minute-change of mind, the entire operations of the University of Ibadan (UI) may be grounded from Tuesday over dispute on the recent N40 billion released out of the N100 billion promised by the Federal Government to federal universities. The two major unions at the nation’s premier university are at the loggerheads over the N2.1billion that came to UI as its share from the earned allowance, which was paid to end the four-month old strike by university lecturers across the country. Members of the Non-Academic Union of Nigerian University (NASU) branch of the university are piling pressure on the university authorities to immediately share the money to all academic and non- academic staff of the institution. Nigerian Tribune gathered that NASU has threatened to paralyse activities in the university, including shutting all offices, should the authorities refuse to disburse the N2.1 billion today. NASU’s decision followed reports that in the University of Ilorin, whose academic staff are not part of the ongoing strike by university lecturers, the allowance was shared across board. However, the members of the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) of the university were said to be against the disbursement of the N2.1 billion that accrued to the institution pending the resolution of the current strike by its members. ASUU chairman for the university, Dr Segun Ajiboye, while reacting to the development, said ASUU had always explained that all staff in the school, whether academic or otherwise, would benefit from the money. He appealed to NASU members to exercise more patience and await the disbursement of more money by the Federal Government before the whole lump sum would be shared. According to sources, the sharing formula had almost been reportedly concluded by the appropriate accounting department of the university when ASUU leadership got wind of it and kicked against the plan to avert another round of crisis. It was learnt that in anticipation of the windfall, some NASU members had even begun to plan how they hoped to spend their share once it was disbursed before ASUU members came up with its position on the matter. But following the decision of ASUU to throw spanner into the works, NASU members were said to have met and resolved to take a number of radical steps, one of which is to begin a strike on Monday. Another plan by NASU, it was learnt, is to hold the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Issac Adewole, hostage, even though he was said to have travelled to Abuja for a meeting of vice-chancellors with the supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike. Meanwhile, the striking universities lecturers have accused the Federal Government of using propaganda to blackmail them, vowing not to surrender cheaply in the struggle. Chairman, University of Abuja Chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Mr Clement Chup, spoke with newsmen in Abuja, during the weekend, after the zonal meeting of the union. He stressed that government must be honourable and responsible and implement the 2009 Agreement instead of feeding the public with falsehood. “There is a lot of insincerity on the part of the government and because government has the machinery of propaganda at its disposal, it disseminates a lot of falsehood to the general public,” Chup said. This is even as another ASUU source told the Nigerian Tribune, in Abuja, that there was no plan to call off the about four-month old strike yet. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, faulted reports credited to government officials that the strike would soon be called off, saying “these are diversionary tactics that won’t work.” The UNIABUJA chairman of ASUU, maintained that what ASUU is demanding for was the implementation of the 2009 agreement, adding that what is expected of the government was to draw out modalities for genuine implementation of the agreement. He said: “So far government has not come out to say, in the implementation of the agreement, this is what we will do. Rather, what government is trying to do is to run away from the agreement and we cannot accept that because the agreement is binding.” He claimed that government had not been sincere in handling the contending issues, saying “government has been telling the general public that it released N100 billion two months ago. Up till now that we are talking, one kobo has not been released to any university. “This is to tell you how insincere government is. So, when they say we would, as from next year, make budgetary provision for so, so and so amount; the question we should be asking ourselves is that what was spelt out in the agreement, which we are insisting that they should implement? |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 3:12pm On Oct 30, 2013 |
Mikebis: oga me,walai i gbadun u,we go jam 4 ui...God willing 1 Like |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 3:05pm On Oct 30, 2013 |
shakur07: baba GOD perfect ds tin finally for me oh na ZIK hall i dey pray for oh ...tedder melllanby and co will dull d greatness in me #teamzikitesna awo hall sure pass |
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2013/2014 Admission by iamliljozy(m): 3:00pm On Oct 30, 2013 |
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