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Three weeks into the school's closure, students and traders on campus count their losses. On a typical school day, the Mohammed Maccido way in the University of Abuja permanent site, is always a beehive of activities. Apart from hosting the school's only market, it is just a stone throw from the prestigious Senate building which is understandably a centre of attraction and meeting for different stakeholders- students, lecturers, visitors and school staff. The market has over the years served as a source of livelihood for many who come from as far as Zuba, Giri and even Gwagwalada. But three weeks into the closure of the school after a massive protest by students has left many of these traders ina lurch with many now seeking alternative means of livelihood. The school was closed down by the authorities following a protest by students in late November. Soldiers were called in then to send recalcitrant students who refused to vacate the campus. For now no one knows when the campus would be re opened for academic activities. The students are protesting the failure of the school administration to meet up with the deadline given to it by the education ministry to accredit three programs- medicine, agriculture and veterinary medicine. While the school authorities are saying they are doing all they can to get the programs running normally, the students mainly from the affected departments, say their patience is fast running out. The subsequent closure has not only affected academic activities but sounded the death knell for commercial activities also, especially for those that get their daily bread from such activities on campus. A cross section of these traders, some who still mill around the vast premises in hopes of a speedy settlement of the crisis, say the brief closure is telling negatively on their fortunes. Sani Abdulazeez, who sells refreshment at the school's market, says that many of the traders have relocated temporarily to nearby enclaves to look for alternative selling point since the commencement of the present crisis. 'When two elephants engage in a fight, they are not the only ones that bear the brunt of the crisis. The poor grass suffers more. Many of us depend on sales we are able to get from these students since they form the greater part of our patronage. But as you can see now for yourself everywhere is quiet, so who will buy from you. We are praying that the crisis be resolved soon. This year is already gone so we are hoping it would be resolved as early as possible next year,' he enthuses somewhat dismally. An elderly trader, Obiora is seen calmly listening to a transistor radio at the market. Besides him are empty stalls and trading points with no human presence. 'I am just keeping myself busy since there is nobody around now. It is not easy without these students. They are the sole reason people are here for business. The crisis had better be resolved quickly so that people will not go hungry and be led into anti social activities. Tessy Ogiadome a student taking sandwich courses at the school's permanent site, says the crisis affects not only traders but the students themselves. "No student wants to spend any extra time for any given course. Also many of us are from average families and having to spend needless time for studying has financial implications that most of us can hardly bear. The earlier the crisis is resolved the better for everyone concerned. Imagine a student having to support himself or herself all through this forced break and then running around for more money when the school is reopened. It is unfortunate. Another student who would not give his name urges the authorities to put their acts together in the interest of the students. "The crisis has gone on for far too long, and it is not fair for us students, since we have to pay the price for the unseriousness of those charged with the proper administration of the school. How long will we continue to suffers?' At present investigations reveal that the ministry of education is hampered from wading into the crisis, as it is still yet to deliberate on the white paper of the committee set up by it to look into the problems militating against the school and possible solutions. Meanwhile, for traders like Obiora and Sani the waiting game continues, even as they pray for the speedy settlement of all issues contributing to the stalemate. 'The students are the life wire of the campus, without them we won't be here, says a dismal Obiora.' |
Latest reports from the University of Abuja(UNIABUJA), reveals that Soldiers on Wednesday morning stormed the hostels of students of the University, whipping the students out of their rooms. Reports say that the University authorities had on Tuesday ordered all students to vacate their hostels before 6.00a.m. after ordering the closure of the institution. The university authorities shut down the school following protests by students against the non-accreditation of some courses of the university. The students protested against the school’s inability to secure accreditation of certain programmes like Engineering courses. A female student of Philosophy department told news reporters that the students were asked to vacate the campus by 6a.m. on Wednesday by the authorities. She said by 10a.m., soldiers came into the female hostels, began to flog them and went to ahead to smash their phones. “Yesterday students were asked to leave by 6a.m. today. And when the soldiers came this morning at about 10a.m. they started flogging students out of the hostel with whips,” she said. “Even those that were not in the hostel when they came but still had their bags inside the hostel, were flogged mercilessly before they were allowed to go pack their things from the hostel,” she added. The soldiers were reportedly invited to the institution by the University Vice Chancellor, something common with university authorities in Nigeria who call on soldiers to quell students’ protests or activities. Efforts made to reach the school authorities were futileas the school’s Vice Chancellor, James Adelabu, did not pick his calls or reply text messages sent to him |
University of Abuja students who went on rampage Monday morning to protest the non-accreditation of Engineering courses run by the university, were on Tuesday morning, forcefully evicted from their hostels by soldiers who were reportedly acting on the... |
The 2012/2013 Session 1st Merit Admission List for the University of Abuja has been released. The list which was released is now available and can be checked online via the Jamb Admission Checking Portal. As you may have know, Jamb is expected synchronize and coordinate the nation's admission. All candidates who chose Uniabuja as either 1st or 2nd choice are expected to check their admission status by using the procedures outlined below. To check your admission status right now, visit the portal by going to /www.jamb.org.ng/postregistrationefacility/CheckAdmissionStatus.aspx?id=09 Once the page loads up, enter your Jamb Registration Number and click "Check Admission Status". Your status will be made available to you immediately. If admitted, simply hold on and wait for further instructions pertaining to registration from Uniabuja. If however you see the Message "Sorry, No admission is given Yet", simply wait till other lists are released. |
The 2012/2013 Session 1st Merit Admission List for the University of Abuja has been released. The list which was released is now available and can be checked online via the Jamb Admission Checking Portal. As you may have know, Jamb is expected synchronize and coordinate the nation's admission. All candidates who chose Uniabuja as either 1st or 2nd choice are expected to check their admission status by using the procedures outlined below. To check your admission status right now, visit the portal by on website:www.uniabuja.edu.ng login on portal. Once the page loads up, enter your Jamb Registration Number and click "Check Admission Status". Your status will be made available to you immediately. If admitted, simply hold on and wait for further instructions pertaining to registration from Uniabuja. If however you see the Message "Sorry, No admission is given Yet", simply wait till other lists are released. |
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welcome to Uniben Admissions official discussion forum for this admission year. Through our meaning discusion like this for the past 3years we were able 2 help some forumites/nairalanders gain admissions, other materials provided and quality and timely information given. Step by Step Process of getting admission into uniben unibest- 1. Choose the right course with d right subject combination and o' level requirement for the course. 2. Score high in ur JAMB UTME exam 2 enhance ur admissions chance, 250 above. 3. Prepare very well for the Post UTME, PRACTISE UNIBEN POST UTME PAST QUESTIONS. 4. Practise ur JAMB PAST QUESTIONS ALSO. Note: ur JAMB score would be divided by 8, and ur PUME by 2! e.g Jamb score 260/8 =32.5 + pume score 60/2 =30, aggregate =63! Ask ur questions here and be sure u can get quality answers! Please note- 200 and above score in JAMB UTME is required to write d Post utme for more infor call 08104969497 |
This is to used the medium of nairaland forum to published this announcement to all expected the another list is going to be paste on line this week I got the message from nairaland forum that they is some that used to advertised the uniabuja admission list out know don't be deceive by someone you can come direct to senate in academic session to ask of you name or try to call on 08104969497. For more information . |
it can not be this year's jamb now, i'm talking about 2011/2012 admission |
this is to used this medium to announced to all new candidate, 100level that university of abuja that they are now in internal strike which in not affect present 100level that have not pay they are acceptance fees should come to the school now with they are admission letter to come and pay they are acceptance fees, school authority have made time and date to be closing all the fees payment within this week. if you are new candidate i will like to advice you to come directly to account registry at senate by obtain the teller and pay it now. for more enquiries try to contact B.O.M of account registry on 07057799423.
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