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i can give 43k buh i stay in Kaduna, hw e go b ![]() |
Registration dates for 2011/2012 New Academic Session: 100 Level and New 200 Level: 13th February, 2012. 200 Level Returning and 500 Level 27th February, 2012. 300 Level and 400 Level 5th March, 2012. |
ABEG OOOO I NEEED AM TOOO MY EMAIL |
i quite agree with pato, xup pato ur name is not still on the list, ?, heard second list will be out by next week, |
anybody 4 D.E in d hus, ? I just confirmed that d DE list is not yet out. Nd that there is stil a second nd final list, so lets keep hope alive nd pray fervently, IT IS WELL |
@ miffy so is it that they just posted the first list? |
let just keeping praying and hope for the bext, i blive they wil publish our names afta ASUU STRIKE |
mehn! I tot it waz only me, 2 of my friends too were not admitted, i blive they ar stil uploading, lets kip our hope alive |
YOU CAN CHECK YOURS NOW http://www.mautech.edu.ng/2011_2012/ |
The Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will today conclude talks on the ongoing nationwide strike by the union as the negotiation between the two team was inconclusive yesterday in Abuja . The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Ayim, had led the Federal Government delegation while the ASUU team was led by its President, Prof Ugochukwu Awuzie. Speaking to journalists after over three hours of negotiation, Awuzie said, “We have had deliberations, you know those of you who were here earlier will know that we have been here for more than three hours. We have looked at the issues. We have made some progress. We are likely to continue very early tomorrow morning where we will finish. When we finish, we will make a statement. When asked whether the strike would be called off, the ASUU boss said that “It is not over but the issue will be resolved very soon”. Awuzie further expressed satisfaction over the level of Federal Government’s commitment to the contending issues saying that, “If we fought there, you won’t see us smiling. All of us are patriots. We are talking about one thing: the good of the education sector in Nigeria. There are no adversaries in this matter. There are no winners. There are no losers. That is why we should work together.” Reacting to a report quoting her as saying that the strike would be resolved yesterday, the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufai, said “I did not promise that the demand will be met today (yesterday). What I said is that it is our hope and desire that based on what we are doing so far, the strike will be called off. And we have made progress. Of course, we are still meeting. Even tomorrow at 10am we have another meeting with ASUU. So, we are making progress.” In his own comment , Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, expressed the hope that after the resolution of the issue, there would be a lasting industrial peace in the sector He said, “We have made progress and everything will continue tomorrow (today). We believe that at the end of full discussions on this strike, we will come to a conclusion that will be more lasting than the previous ones |
The Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will today conclude talks on the ongoing nationwide strike by the union as the negotiation between the two team was inconclusive yesterday in Abuja . The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Ayim, had led the Federal Government delegation while the ASUU team was led by its President, Prof Ugochukwu Awuzie. Speaking to journalists after over three hours of negotiation, Awuzie said, “We have had deliberations, you know those of you who were here earlier will know that we have been here for more than three hours. We have looked at the issues. We have made some progress. We are likely to continue very early tomorrow morning where we will finish. When we finish, we will make a statement. When asked whether the strike would be called off, the ASUU boss said that “It is not over but the issue will be resolved very soon”. Awuzie further expressed satisfaction over the level of Federal Government’s commitment to the contending issues saying that, “If we fought there, you won’t see us smiling. All of us are patriots. We are talking about one thing: the good of the education sector in Nigeria. There are no adversaries in this matter. There are no winners. There are no losers. That is why we should work together.” Reacting to a report quoting her as saying that the strike would be resolved yesterday, the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufai, said “I did not promise that the demand will be met today (yesterday). What I said is that it is our hope and desire that based on what we are doing so far, the strike will be called off. And we have made progress. Of course, we are still meeting. Even tomorrow at 10am we have another meeting with ASUU. So, we are making progress.” In his own comment , Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, expressed the hope that after the resolution of the issue, there would be a lasting industrial peace in the sector He said, “We have made progress and everything will continue tomorrow (today). We believe that at the end of full discussions on this strike, we will come to a conclusion that will be more lasting than the previous ones.”http://leadership.ng/nga/articles/14222/2012/01/24/strike_fg_asuu_decide_today.html |
The Minister of Education, Professor Ruqquayatu Ahmed Rufa’i has assured that the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) would before long call off its strike, with the passage of the bill on the retirement age of professors from 65 years to 70 years. Rufa’i said this in Abuja yesterday at the meeting with Vice-Chancellors of Federal Universities, saying the bill which was passed on Wednesday would soon be passed into law as soon as the President Goodluck Jonathan endorses it. Rufa’i disclosed that the Federal Government would hold another meeting with the union on Monday to finally resolve the lingering problems with the union to allow students resume their academic programs at the universities. The meeting with Vice Chancellors was the first for the year and it is to chart a better course for Nigerian universities and review status of activities within the system. The minister expressed concern over the proliferation of Honorary Doctorate Degrees in Nigerian universities which she said has tarnished the image of the sub-sector and advised Vice Chancellors to follow the extant tradition of checking the eligibility and credibility of the recipients in order not to make it an all-comers affair. She also reiterated that universities must submit in advance, their schedules for convocation ceremonies in order to streamline the planning procedures and ensure sufficient processing time for the approval of the visitor. http://sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2012/jan/20/national-20-01-2011-015.html |
The Senate has approved the increment of the retirement age of lecturers from 65 to 70 years. Also an additional one year can be approved in the case of exceptional academic qualities. |
The Senate has approved the increment of the retirement age of lecturers from 65 to 70 years. Also an additional one year can be approved in the case of exceptional academic qualities |
FINALLLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY The Senate has approved the increment of the retirement age of lecturers from 65 to 70 years. Also an additional one year can be approved in the case of exceptional academic qualities SO ASUU SHOULD CALL OFF THE STRIKE BEFORE I OPEN MY EYE |
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Moddo or Maggot what ever, u'reDON-ASS its ur whole generation that IS sense.lex nd stup.id, ur fada is a criminal, ur ar a big TOU.T!!!, ur tink wit ur leg, mumu , ode, Alede lyk u, na ur fada list u dey, basta.rd child of a LovePeddler, cary ur mkt go anoda thread DICKSON |
For any assistance now / your Please be patience while the listpato nd nethram dont kal anybody o, its al scam lets just keep our finger croxxed nd hope 4 d best, by d grace of God we shal al gain admision |
u both have better chance of gaining admission, i'm a direct entry cadidate, lets keep hoping for the best guyz |
I got 74% in d post ume, i aplied 4 EE, na God go help usu stand better chance of gaining admission pato |
Gudmornin guyz i score 255 in my jamb and i wrote 34 in there post ume, hope to hear any news from u guyz. let kip prayingna so lets just keep praying for God, nufin is impossible with God, what course did u apply for? |
Yep.,my guy,i'm so nervous, dntmehn lets keep praying, i heard its bcoz of d strike, bt atleast oda skuls ar releasing there list |
hi friends, did anybody apply 4 this school either jambite or DE student, seems they dont want 2 release there admission list, if u know u applied 4 dis institution pls let meet here and discuss thanks nd God bless |
nice one once it happen in northu're such a tout, u knw weather ur broda dey among? RUBBISH!!! |
i congratulate the following people and hope to meet u all ksu by january. The followingz are those that were admited wit their respective courzes: MOMOH ZAINAB- MASS COM. OGALA BLESSING OJOCHENEMI-ACCOUNTING. KOLAWOLE BAYE TUNDE-BUSSINESS ADMIN. AJAYE TOBI SAMSON- PHYSICS. IDOKO SAMUEL JOB- SOCIOLOGY. GABRIEL SAMSON OKPANACHI- AGRIC. ABIFARIN JERRY FEHINTOLUWA- LAW. SALAMI EMMANUEL OTOHINOYI-JESU-LAW. AUGUSTINE BENJAMIN EDOEBOR- AGRIC. MICHAEL JERIMIAH- ACCOUNTING. daz all. If your reg number is among those i wrote above earlier and u did nt see your name it meanz your name is not on the list yet. Keep prayin and have hope as notin is imposible in KSU.GOD BLESS BRO, JUST SAW MY BRODA'S NAME, THOUGH IS NAME IS NOT ON JAMB WEBSITE, |
use a card reader to do thatthanks bro i will try it now |
Bro there's no need stressing Honsule to help you get Cert and Key, Im using the same phone u ar using and i ave successfully hacked it wit Dr.Web, Its so easy bro@tosyne2much abeg i cant copy to my E:\private folder oooo, abeg help me out on how u use the dr.web, thanks in anticipation bro |
honsule respect bro abeg, help your boi out, cert nd key this is my imei no 359849014691726.nokia 6120c, thanks in advance |
please inbox am interested too youngamox@yahoo.com |
please house lets discuss about the upcoming post ume/de screening that as been reschedule by the school management to 4th october, what's the nature of the screening like, and what should one expect?, thanks, as i await ur constructive contributions, |
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