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DPGzz: mrpresido, abeg do u have contacts to the class rep of econz 100yr...or any other student doin econz08039463049 |
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Maurice45: @mrpresido, kindly drop your no. For me... I lost it d last tym u gave it to me in gwags. We nid to talk.08069767434 I heard that ur class rep won't resume til january! |
DPGzz: Has reg started for new students?is it d 2012/13 or 2013/14 |
francis Newton: goodday all pls has registration/screenin started for student dat dier names came out in d second list?(faculty science)yes |
Bashimi: i was admitted true jamb status am i on a safe side wit datyeap u ar. Though I hv sm dat deir names are in d jamb n when d sch list came out deir name was nt dere, sm made complain to d VC and deir came out later while sm hv nt. And dat is how deir loose dat jamb admss up to now. Note; jamb admss is real. |
Bashimi: But i belive our admission we not be denied,i mean dis year admission,my name is out.pls should i obtain jamb form for dis year am scared ooh yes dey won't , because u ar amttd already, bt if u ar nt ok wth dat or in order 4 u to hv complete rest of mind U can buy d jamb dat is if u wish. |
Goddon32: Congrat 2 al d student uniabuja on ur resumption, i wa once an aspirant bt nw admited 2 unijos, dos who ar old in dis thrend knw me very wel, mr presido afta d fallin of hands by uniabj God later smile on me n i was admited 2 unijos, just want u al 2 tank him 4 mewow! So so happy 4 u, thank God ooo. |
japhsiano: Presido?was ani lectures held in P SITE today? Reali nid a replyI dnt knw because I only base in mini campus. |
olojo oluwatobi: Pls I wnt to knw if admission list for 2013/2014 was pasted in any of d campus or permanent site asapno, dat will b next year june na, so u jst hv to hold on ok. |
So so funny, u jst hv to cm n see how lecturers are attendance and the lecturers ar jst friendly today base on wat I see. |
enyo001: are u serious?!!! dats gud news o... any news on d registration of d students whose name were on d 2nd list?yep, department like socialogy,economic and banking n finance Etc ar doing registration at moment. |
enyo001: r lectures goin on?yep, some hv takin already while sm ar tkin now and sm wll take later, bt d num of students is nt dat much yet. |
The VC has also come to d mini campus and take attendance of present lecturers. As u cn see dis a good tin cmin out as d VC cms him salf. |
Finally sch is open now, police n civil defense ar added to sch security in case of anytin dat may occur. Assu office uniabj branch is also opened. |
Bashimi: let wait and see uniabuja may decide to merge two setthere ar nt going to do so, because if dere want to dey would hv put it in d academy calendar. As u cn see dere is ntin like dat dere. |
abayomi350: I hope so oooo but dat does not disturb dem from releasing our names na.well, base on dat calendar u see, the 2013/2014 admss list can't b release til june, so u guys shld go and plane well. because dey hv gvn u d clue of when u ar to resume dat is if notin distracts d calendar. So hv it in mind til june ending b4 u can see list bt d new calendar which wll b out during d 2weeks end of semester break wll determine dat. |
Dannyxy: i am among them, we just have to patient. According to what i heard, each semester will take will take 8 week, so it will be 16weeks in a section, equaling four/five months, so by april/may next year they should resume, God willing..yeap |
Jellyd: re u serios?....wt wil nw hpn to 2013/2014?notin dan good! because dey wll also resume after 2nd semester's exam. |
Jellyd: Plsexam is gonna b january |
BREAKING NEWS! Uniabj studnts to resume 1st december 2013, Register |
Uniabj studnts to resume 1st december 2013, Register |
Committee of Pro-chancellors of Nigerian Federal Universities, on Tuesday, unanimously ordered immediate re-opening of universities across the country. The communiqué signed by the Chairman of the Committee, Professor Kimse Okoko, was made available to newsmen late Tuesday in Abuja. The communiqué was issued at the end of the committee meeting to discuss the protracted strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other issues affecting the Nigerian university system. The communiqué stated that the decision to re-open the universities was unanimously agreed by all pro-chancellors in the overall interest of all concerned. The pro-chancellors, in the communique, directed all vice chancellors to comply with the committee decision. Nigerian Tribune gathered that the decision of the pro-chancellors was predicated on the earlier referendum held by various chapters of ASUU that voted 60-40 in favour of suspension of the over four months old strike. They expressed dismay that all efforts to resolve the crisis, including the intervention of President Goodluck Jonathan, has failed. The communiqué recognised “all effort by Federal Government to address the major issues involved in the strike action including the bold and the supportive intervention by Mr President.” It also stated that the committee noted “with satisfaction the outcome of the referendum conducted in all branches of ASUU nationwide which voted 60-40 in favour of the suspension of the ongoing strike by ASUU.” The pro-chancellors called for the understanding of ASUU and indeed all staff of the various universities in Nigeria. This order is coming on the heels of polarisation that has already crept into the ASUU, following the meeting they had with President Goodluck Jonathan penultimate week. Nigerians were amazed that the emergency National Executive Council meeting, held in Kaduna last weekend, came out with fresh conditions for suspension of strike after it was rumoured that a deal was struck with President Jonathan. ASUU has been on strike since July 1 and the NEC meeting was to deliberate on the resolutions of various chapters of ASUU on whether the strike should be suspended or not based on the offers by the government. Nigerian Tribune gathered that the pro-chancellors were aggrieved that even when majority of the members of ASUU want the strike called off, few elements in the union have refused to yield to the popular desire of the members. |
Ochhie: Pls guys, reply to this. Thankswhen u get d form frm jamb, U go to cafe and register, then print out 2 copies, summit one at jamb office and d other 1 wil b submit wen u get d admission. I dnt knw if u hv attended d sch post jamb, because u ar expected to do so. Though dat won't affect ur admss sha, So u dnt hv to write any exam ok. |
kingobasi: See u just need to pray so hard cos have seen pple dat deir names were on jamb list and it was not found on the skul merit list... Just pray shathose who saw their names on d jamb and do nt see it on d sch list, must of dem went to d VC and deir names came out and those who were unable to meet wth d VC, truly dey lose deir admss. |
Chelcy10: This is not necessary, the guy is already admitted into UNIABUJA. Gbam!oh yes |
joedollar007: Tanks mr presido,,but what time do u foresee me stayn at home after d strike,cos we all knw d wahala on ground..I can't predict, it's so complicated, so u hv to wait until d sch posted her new academy calendar. |
joedollar007: I saw my name on d jamb merit list,,and i never came 4 d post utme..abeg wil my name come out on the school list..yes |
Bethilicious: hello all!yep |
Goddon32: i dont get uI mean, ar u admttd now |
Goddon32: wel congrat, dat is u realy need prayer n fastin 4 uniabujahv again d admss now. |
During the just concluded presidential media chat that enjoyed live broadcast by NTA, FRCN and VON, President Goodluck Jonathan disclosed that politics has influenced the ongoing ASUU strike. He also said that some of the agreements that government reached with ASUU are not implementable as some people that participated in the agreement are not competent. While urging ASUU to call off the strike, he pleaded with the union to consider government's efforts to end the crises. The president also reminded the union that autonomy without responsibility is potential for crisis. Futhermore, President Jonathan questioned why states owned universities should go on strike. He said that the President does not fund states universities so there is no need for them going on strike. However, the president declined throwing more light on how the ongoing ASUU strike was influenced by politics. Finally, President Jonathan described the ongoing ASUU strike as unfortunate. The media chat commenced at 7pm tonight and lasted for almost 2 hours. |