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Suru... |
Thumbs up boys...we proud of u guys GMB/PYO |
Evergreen 2baba |
barcanista:Nairaland celeb...lolz Last last u don join the PDP e-touts and e-diots Change is inevetable...march4GMB U were just a pawn in the MARCH for CHANGE...but funny enuff you are still a pawn trying fan the flames of ineptitude. |
How will that stop me from #march4Buhari ![]() |
Av always known this Goat was an APC mole... |
We never pass this? |
This headlines will surely change after march28 |
IBB tweeted this few hours ago.
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Great josites... Good news, after a close door meeting between NANS and the school VC today this is the resolution... 1, 12k for damages during last year's protest reduced to 6k. 2.Sug officials called back and allowed to write exams, 3. Sug given financial autonomy, 4. Sch fees and hostel dues fixed into consideration of possible reduction after school management meeting. 5. French students , 40percent slash from there fees. Habah josites... For all the snitches that went ahead to pay the 12k, who is laughing now? Aluta continua! |
U never see anythin...this will be the longest 6 weeks of ur life |
This is the list of demands made by the students that led to the peaceful protest on 24th of November Last year which consequently led to the closure of the institution; 1. The removal of 10,000 development levy 2. The exams date slated for 24th November should be extended to enable lecturers cover up their syllables and dept to release their results which are still pending 3. The unification and review of computer based test and info and comm tech levies. 4. The removal of 10,000 as late registration 5. The removal of dept levy on the school receipt 6. The review of 25,000 acceptance fee for new student 7. Reduction of hostel accommodation fee 8. Financial autonomy of the SUG 9. Immediate release of the student union secretariat at Naraguta Hostel 10. The immediate release and functioning of school buses 11. The removal of school fees pay by 300L French student upon return from immersion. These demands where never even considered by the school autgoruty, and now they want every student to pay 12k amounting to over 300million naira...even if na atomic bomb we drop for uj. |
RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES The Students Union Government (SUG) had in a letter to the Vice Chancellor dated 11th November 2014 and copied external bodies sought to dialogue with the University Management on or before 17th November, 2014 to discuss eleven (11) demands. This letter was received by the Vice Chancellor on the 18th November, 2014. Prior to this, the Dean of Students had drawn their attention to some procedural irregularities and advised that the irregularities be corrected and re-submitted for onward transmission to the Vice Chancellor. This, they agreed to do so. Despite the above mentioned procedural irregularities, the Dean of Students, the Vice Chancellor, Management and other stakeholders (the Staff Unions) interacted with the SUG EXCO at various meetings with a view to resolving the issues but they remained adamant. The SUG EXCO mobilized students to stage a protest on the 24th November 2014 which turned violent on 25th November 2014 as a result of which University properties were damaged. The Vice Chancellor on behalf of Senate set up an Investigative Committee to investigate the causes of the demonstration and to make appropriate recommendations to avert future recurrence. The Committee was given three weeks to submit its report. The Committee requested for an extension of three weeks which was granted. The Committee submitted its report to the Vice Chancellor who forwarded it to Senate for consideration. Senate met on the 5th February 2015 and deliberated extensively on the report and directed as follows: 1.That the University properties were extensively damaged by students during the students’ unrest and they should therefore be surcharged for the damages and other costs incurred by the University and not captured in the Report of the Investigative Committee. 2.All returning students should sign an undertaking under Oath to be of good behavior during their remaining period as student of the University. 3.That all returning students must pay the sum of Twelve thousand Naira (N12,000.00) each online using the students payment system (https://mis.unijos.edu/fees)and select “Students’ Surcharges” fee item to cover cost of damages and other costs and expenses incurred by the University as a result of the demonstration. 4.That the University should reopen for academic activities on Monday 23rd February 2015. The Second Semester Examinations which was disrupted by the students’ demonstration will commence on Monday 23rd February 2015. The Hostels and Hall of residence will be opened on Saturday, February 21, 2015 for only those who have complied 5.For a student to be eligible to sit for the Second Semester Examination, he or she must present a duly completed letter of undertaking stamped by the Commissioner of Oath to be of good behavior and evidence of payment of the sum of Twelve thousand Naira (N12,000.00). 6.That a case of gross misconduct had been established against the SUG EXCO and therefore, they should appear before Senate Students Disciplinary Committee to explain their role in the students’ unrest of 24th and 25th November 2014. The Students Union Government has been dissolved and a Caretaker Committee appointed. Please download and complete the letter of undertaking format from our website www.unijos.edu.ng, and get it stamped by the court. The Oath should be submitted to your respective Faculty Officer. Once more, the School reopens February 21, 2015 and the suspended Second Semester Examinations will commence on Monday 23rd February 2015. Thank you for your strict compliance, please. 1. Download Resumption Notice 2. Download Letter of Undertaking Signed. Jilli-Dandam D. Esq. Registrar/Secretary to Senate |
''Defamatory''? All the things u've been tweeting about GMB nko? Stop transfering ur aggression on the poor girl and start packing...may 29th no far |
buygala:It will be know that we stood up for what we believed in...that's where the victory lies... |
Cc: Fynestboi, Olawalebabs, Richiez |
Bruno3000:My most sincere apology fellow JOSSITE, but posterity will put us on the bad side of history if we don't act selflessly... Me seff for dey my Final year...we have to sacrifice. |
buygala:The students won! Its a moral victory! Because jos is volatile does not mean we will keep quiet in the face of injustice and oppression...that's why we went on a PEACEFUL protest to make our voice heard, but what did we get in return?...a full scale war against the Nigerian army who's services would av been appreciated in sambisa. |
This is what we get after we stood by them during their strike/protest in 2013. This is gross injustice... |
This is the list of demands made by the students that led to the peaceful protest on 24th of November Last year which consequently led to the closure of the institution; 1. The removal of 10,000 development levy 2. The exams date slated for 24th November should be extended to enable lecturers cover up their syllables and dept to release their results which are still pending 3. The unification and review of computer based test and info and comm tech levies. 4. The removal of 10,000 as late registration 5. The removal of dept levy on the school receipt 6. The review of 25,000 acceptance fee for new student 7. Reduction of hostel accommodation fee 8. Financial autonomy of the SUG 9. Immediate release of the student union secretariat at Naraguta Hostel 10. The immediate release and functioning of school buses 11. The removal of school fees pay by 300L French student upon return from immersion. |
On monday, 24th November 2014 students of University of Jos went on apeaceful protest to demand the removal of the #10,000 developemental levy and a review of some unjustifiable charges by the school management, but the peaceful protest took another dimension when officers of the Nigerian army opened fire on protesting students on the second day of the protest which led to the indefinite closure of the institution. The senate, in a communique made available to the students, announced the resumption of the institution on the 23rd of February 2015, with some rather unfair conditions. The communique is thus; UNIVERSITY OF JOS, JOS, NIGERIA (OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR) PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES The University of Jos Management announces the resumption of the University for academic activities on Monday 23rd February, 2015. Consequently, the Second Semester Examinations which was disrupted by the Students’ demonstration of 24th and 25th November, 2014, will commence on Monday 23rd February, 2015. In accordance with the directive of Senate, the Hostels and Halls of Residence will be re- opened on Saturday 21st February, 2015. However, only Students who have complied with the conditions approved by Senate below will be allowed access into the Hostels and Halls of Residence or be eligible to sit for the Second Semester Examinations. Among these conditions are: 1. That all returning students must pay the sum of Twelve thousand Naira (N12,000.00) each online via https://mis.unijos.edu/fees and select “Surcharges”, which is to cover cost of damages and other expenses incurred by the University as a result of the demonstration. 2. That all returning students must sign an undertaking under Oath to be of good behavior during their remaining period as students of the University. This Form which can be accessed via www.unijos.edu.ng, should be completed and signed before a Commissioner of Oath in a competent Court of Law. Students entitled to Hostel Accommodation and who have fulfilled the above conditions may check-in as from Saturday 21st February, 2015. Second Semester Examinations will commence on Monday 23rd February 2015. All Students are, therefore, advised to take note and comply appropriately. Signed: Jilli-Dandam, D. ESQ. Registrar/Secretary to Senate |
someone is dressing ur bed in kiri kiri now ... |
Wtf!!!2yrs ![]() Thunder fire am for there |
sniperr007:Where have u been all this while....he said if APC lasts more than 2014 we should call him a Bastard....and my calender says we are in 2015 |
bokohalal:Goat |
Op, are u sure...i saw the said trailer on my way to work this morning surrounded by military men, the driver lost control and ran into the base of gada-biu overhead bridge, They where actually taking the arms to Rukuba baracks...nobody was smuggling anythin |
I just read the first line....u are very stewpeed...who is dog and pig? |
Talking machine....dem don press the ''on'' button From may 30th you and Doyin 'bastard' Okupe be tweeting from kiri kiri... |
Enjoy it while it lasts....march 28 no far, |
'stealing is not corruption' moment |
If they can postpone elections then I think they can also postpone val...Jega pls help a brother |
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very senseless group of individuals.