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Please, after being cleared and birth certificate has been uploaded, what next? cos course registration link isn't bringing any course |
ADVERTISEMENT OF REMEDIAL PROGRAMME FOR 2014/2015 SESSION Admission Requirements (a) Qualifications : 1. 1. Arts Education: (i) Applicant Must pass five subjects at credit level at not more than two sittings in SSCE/GCE organized by WEAC,NECO, NABTEB and should include the major subject of study. (ii) Two of the five subjects must be from Arts while the third may be from the Social Sciences. Note : There is no Remedial programme in B.A. (Hons.) English 1. 2. Agriculture, Engineering and Technology, Science and Science Education Applicants must pass the following subjects at credit level; English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics at not more than two sittings in the SSCE/GCE organized by WAEC, NECO and NABTEB (b) Specific Requirements : Faculty of Agriculture will accept credit grade in Agricultural Science in lieu of credit grade in Biology. (c) Duration of Programme: The programme is for duration of two semesters (one academic session) (d) Eligibility: The remedial programme is primarily opened to applicants from the catchment areas of the University of Ilorin, Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Nassarawa, Niger Plateau, Sokoto and Zamfara States. (e) General Conditions: (i) Applicants from educationally disadvantaged Local Government Areas of Kwara State e.g. Edu, Baruten, Moro and Kaima may be considered for admission with three credits provided an F9 grade is not obtained in any of the five subjects. Such candidates must however redeem their ‘O’ level deficiencies latest by the end of their 100 level programme. (ii) Candidates who want to study Engineering must obtain credit grades in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics and take Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics at 2015 UTME. (iii) Candidates who write the 2014/2015 JAMB/ UME with relevant subject combination to any programme in either Arts or Sciences and must obtain the minimum pass mark approved by the Federal Government. (iv) Applicants are to note that the programme is non-residential. (f) Venue of Programme: The venue of the programme shall be at the School of Preliminary Studies, Fufu, Ilorin South Local Government Headquarters, Kwara State. (g) Method of Application : Candidates are to visit University of Ilorin website www.unilorin.edu.ng and follow the link on 2014/2015 SPS Application. Application forms to be completed online after a payment of N10,000.00 (Ten Thousand Naira only) application fee using interswitch enabled ATM card either master or verve card. After the completion of the forms, each candidate MUST Download a Local Government Confirmation Form which must be endorsed by the Chairman/ Secretary of the local Government Areas. A candidate who is offered admission will be expected to bring the form and SSCE/GCE certificates/result slips during registration. Closing date for submission is 10th December, 2014. E. D. Obafemi . Registrar. For more info; 07062877283 |
Celestial Church of Christ (Students' parish, Unilorin chapter) Welcomes you all, We are using this medium to reach out to all Celestials. Contact : 07062877283 Your comfort as a new student is our concern ...#cares. |
Celestial Church of Christ (Students' parish, Unilorin chapter) Congratulates everyone here that has been admitted and those that are still waiting for their "alert ",I pray that the Lord will do wish your heart desire in Jesus name. Amen!!! We are using this medium to reach out to all Celestials that have and yet to be admitted, Contact : 07062877283 Your comfort as a new student is our concern ...#cares. |
Celestial Church of Christ (Students' parish, Unilorin chapter) Congratulates everyone here that has been admitted and those that are still waiting for their "alert ",I pray that the Lord will do wish your heart desire in Jesus name. Amen!!! We are using this medium to reach out to all Celestials that have and yet to be admitted, Contact : 07062877283 Your comfort as a new student is our concern ...#cares. |
Daziz: Let's talk about underrated courses in the universities. Which course came to your mind 1st?NIGERIA @ 54: THE FATE OF AGRICULTURE The course has been so stigmatized that no one wants to go into it, even those that are there right now do not want people to know what they are into. I would implore my fellow youths out there that are about to choose their career to think twice . Nothing pays like Agriculture and it's a profession of hope. There are many countries out there that have achieved their vigorous state of economy through Agriculture. Think twice today and make the right choice. I applied for Agriculture I'm studying Agriculture I love Agriculture. |
Pls, someone should help me with faaji transponder, the I have 12202V27500 is not working, despite 72% quality. |
4llerbuntu: Faaji is on Daarsat which is on AMOS 5 @ 17° EYou mean I should move it to the left a bit from astra? Am I going to move the dish down or up, since astra is 22 and amos is 17, so I think it should be up. |
4llerbuntu: Faaji is on Daarsat which is on AMOS 5 @ 17° EYou mean I should move it to the left a bit from astra? Am I going to move the dish or up, since astra is 22 and amos is 17, so I think it should be up. |
Pls I need urgent help, it was hell today. I wanted to change a dish from astra 2A to faaji which I think it should be on amos 2, I now tilted the dish up assuming it get to 19° and I input tp 12022v29999. But all to no avail. Pls help me out. |
Congratulations to my amiable former Vice-Chancellor. Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, more grease to elbow. |
Please house, can I get irib verzash with 0.9m dish? If yes, help me with the transponder and orbital position. |
The doctors under the auspices of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) had embarked on a strike to press home their demand for an improvement in their welfare on July 1 and several attempts to resolve the issue have ended in a stalemate. The government had earlier accused the doctors of neglecting their oath to protect lives and continue to turn down the request to suspend the strike, particularly during the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus and the ongoing insurgency in some parts of the country. In a letter signed on behalf of the health minister by L. N. Awute, a permanent secretary in the ministry of health, the president ordered that the action should take immediate effect. “President Goodluck Jonathan has suspended the residency training programme for doctors in Nigeria indefinitely for the purposes of appraising the challenges facing the health sector,” read the letter. “In line with the above, the Honourable Minister has directed that you issue letters of termination of Residency Training appointment to the affected Resident Doctors in your Hospital immediately. “The Board of Management is to take all necessary measures to immediately restore full medical services in your hospital. Note however this is without prejudice to the employment of Locum Physicians on six months renewable contract tied to productivity and good behavior.” In an interview with TheCable, one of the affected doctors condemned the development, stating that it is an indication that government does not know its priority. “The federal government should have asked the government of Lagos state that tried toeing that lane, the end result of such action,” she said. “Simply because we demanded for our rights they are attempting to intimidate us. Anyway, let us see who blinks first.” A source told TheCable that the federal government had directed that locum doctors and doctors in military hospitals should be employed pending the time that the doctors are replaced. Governor Babatunde Fashola adopted a similar stance when the medical doctors in Lagos State went on strike two years ago before the crisis was finally resolved. Source: the cable |
The Liberian Government was aware that Patrick Sawyer, its citizen who brought the Ebola virus into Nigeria, had possibly contracted the virus from his late sister, yet cleared him to travel to Nigeria for a conference organised by the Economic Community of West African States [ECOWAS], PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report today. Documents obtained by this newspaper showed that Mr. Sawyer’s employers, ArcelorMittal, an iron mining company, suspended him from work and isolated him after it became aware that he had contact with his sister who died of the virus on July 8. The company also issued an internal memo to staff of the company informing them that Mr. Sawyer had been referred to the Liberian Health ministry for testing and close observation. “A family member of an ArcelorMittal Liberia employee died on Tuesday, July 8th, in Monrovia due to a confirmed case of the Ebola virus,” the July 11 edition of Satellite, an internal newsletter of ArcelorMittal Liberia, said. “The employee had minimal contact with the victim, at the state where the virus was infectious. “Doctors say the risk of potential transfer to any member of the ArcelorMittal staff or contractors is very low. The employee has submitted to the Ministry of Health for a medical examination for possible Ebola infection, and has also requested the Ministry of Health to make the result available to ArcelorMittal Liberia and its close affiliates. “There is no evidence to suggest that the employee has been infected. Under the Ministry of Health guidelines, the employee is being monitored on a daily basis and will continue to do so for a period of 21 days. During this time the employee will be absent from work.” The July 25 edition of the Satellite, which announced Mr. Sawyer’s death, reads: “Patrick was last at the Buchanan site (of AncelorMittal) on 9th July when he informed us about the death of his sister. Having informed us of this news, Patrick was submitted to the Ministry of Health for a medical observation and isolation and requested not to return to work until he had passed through the incubation period. He has not been at the Buchanan site or in any ArcelorMittal office since that time.” But despite being under isolation and observation for the deadly disease, the Liberian Government, through its Deputy Finance Minister For Fiscal Affairs, Sebastian Muah, cleared Mr. Sawyer to travel to Nigeria for an ECOWAS convention in Calabar. The deputy minister personally admitted approving the trip in an online discussion forum, where some Liberian citizens raised questions about his action and competence. Mr. Muah could not be reached for comments on Monday. His mobile telephone was switched off the numerous times PREMIUM TIMES called. But the Liberian Minister of Information, Lewis Brown, admitted to this newspaper that his government knew Mr. Sawyer was possibly infected by the virus before he travelled to Nigeria. “I can confirm to you that he was advised by the Chief Medical Officer at the Ministry of Health not to leave the country because he was under observation,” Mr. Brown said by telephone from Monrovia, the Liberian capital. “It was regrettable that he left the country while being observed. “We felt he had a duty to his colleagues to tell them that he was under observation for the disease. We also felt he had a duty to our country and yours (Nigeria) not to leave Liberia so as not to endanger the lives of others.” Asked why a Liberian government official approved Mr. Sawyer’s trip to Nigeria even when the administration was watching him for Ebola, Mr. Brown said he had no information that the Deputy Minister, Mr. Muah, okayed the journey. He however explained that such an administrative slip was possible at the time Mr. Sawyer left Liberia for Nigeria because at that time, inter-agency cooperation among government departments was low. “It’s possible the health ministry was monitoring him (Mr. Sawyer) but the finance ministry did not know,” Mr. Brown said. “It was a slip and we have learned from it regrettably.” He said the Patrick Sawyer incidence had now compelled Liberia to rework its procedures. “Now the practice is to share the names of everyone under observation with all other agencies, including the airport, so they cannot leave the country,” the minister said. “Before the Patrick Sawyer incidence, we did not have that kind of cooperation. We were not locking people under observation down. We were only bringing them to the isolation centre after they showed signs of the disease.” Liberian newspaper, The New Dawn, which saw the CCTV footage recorded at the James Spriggs Payne’s Airport, Monrovia, moments before Mr. Sawyer boarded an Asky Airline plane to Lagos on July 20, reported that he looked “terribly ill” and wore a “sad countenance“ like someone in severe pain. Apparently overtaken by “excruciating pain,” he, at a point, laid flat on his stomach on the floor in the corridor of the airport. The paper also reported the footage as capturing Mr. Sawyer sitting alone and avoiding bodily contacts with other passengers who came close to him at the boarding gate of the airport as he awaited his flight to Lagos. Mr. Sawyer became severely ill on the plane and was taken to First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, from the Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos. Reports of events before he travelled to Nigeria and soon after his death have now shown that top Liberian government officials were aware of his trip to Nigeria and appeared to have done nothing to stop him. The reports have also shown that Mr. Sawyer did not escape from where he was quarantined as reported by some newspapers. In fact, the actions of some Liberian officials suggested that they were more concerned with getting Mr. Sawyer to the convention venue in Calabar and cared very little about the health risk he posed. After he died, First Consultant Hospital issued a statement saying it resisted immense pressure from Liberian officials to discharge Mr. Sawyer from the hospital to enable him to attend the convention in Calabar, with diplomats saying he had a key role to play at the convention. Nigeria was free of Ebola until July 20 when Mr. Sawyer arrived. He became terribly ill on his flight and was rushed to the First Consultant Hospital Obalende, Lagos, where he died on July 24. Nigeria’s Health Minister, Onyebuchi Chukwu, said on Monday that although the Liberian government has apologized for the incidence, it was pertinent to note that Nigeria was free of Ebola Virus until its importation by the Liberian- American. Source: http://www.saharareporters.com/2014/08/12/how-liberian-govt-cleared-patrick-sawyer-travel-nigeria-ebola |
pls, what will the person that has less than 200 that had chose pol science do? |
For necessary information on post utme registration, accommodation during the exam and accommodation ahead of the new session. call me: 07062877283. |
Three contractors were touring the Aso Rock on the same day. One was from Kaduna, another from Onitsha, and the third from Ibadan. At the end of the tour, the Minister asked them what they did for a living. when they each replied that they were contractors, the Minister said, hey we need one of the perimeter fences redone. Why don't you guys take a look at it and give me your bids. First, the Kaduna contractor took out his tape measure and pencil, did some measuring and said, i figure the job will run about N900,000 -- N400, 000 for materials, N400, 000 for my work men, and N100, 000 profit for me. Next was the Onitsha contractor. He also took out his tape measure and pencil, did some quick calculations and said, looks like i can do this job for N700, 000 -- N300, 000 for materials, N300, 000 for my work men, and N100, 000 profit for me. Finally, the Minister asks the Ibadan contractor for his bid. Without batting an eye, the contractor says, N20,700,000. The Minister, incredulous, looks at him and says, you didn't even measure like the other guys. How did you come up with such a high figure? Easy, says the contractor from Ibadan, N10,350,000 for me, N10,350,000 for you, and we hire the guy from Kaduna. |
Please beep me for any vacancy(undergraduate) in Ilorin. 07062877283. |
A little boy, who wanted N1000.00 very badly, prayed for two weeks but nothing happened. Then he decided to write GOD a letter requesting N1000.00. When the postal authorities received the letter to GOD, NIGERIA., they decided to send it to the President. The President was so impressed, touched, and amused that he instructed his secretary to send the boy N500.00. Mr. President thought that this would appear to be a lot of money to the little boy. The little boy was delighted with the N500.00 and immediately sat down to write a thank you note to GOD that read:- Dear God, Thank You very much for sending me the money. However, i noticed that for some reason you had to send it through Abuja, and, as usual, those devil's took half of it. |
How many minutes left? |
OMG!!! Just came back from church,made FP...God is good...#what shall i say unto the Lord# i finally broke the jinx |
Hmmm! What a Nation? What baffles me most is the fact that some of those that are insulting number 1 citizen and number 1 lady of this great Nation, their cgpa can't flash an airtel number. |
I'm feeling a kind of vibration in my body, ranging from my arms through the trunk down the legs. It usually get worse why lying on my tummy. |
Great Nigerian Students!!! My fellow students don't you forsee any increament in school charges if FG could implement #ASUU's demand? My shout-out goes to all #unilorites... |