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Mrokaykay:Thanks bro. It's after d clearance that we would pay for tuition fees |
Mrokaykay:hw do we pay d acceptance fees? |
@ Mrokaykay, any info abt payment of acceptance fees, tuition fees and registration. Time is not on our side o. |
iambabaG:na inside blood e dey. |
Dammydoe:thanks for these questions bro/sis. |
Any other admitted pol sci DE candidate |
Dammydoe:I think it's both not sure though |
Tosyni:wic course? |
Dammydoe:#team pol sci DE, that's gud. |
Dammydoe:This is d message on d first page wic says payments of fees and registration end on december 30 2015. Wic means it's today. http://www.uniosun.edu.ng/index.php/uniosun-releases-2015-2016-final-admission-lists-utme-and-direct-entry.html |
d0njasman:checked it on uniosun portal. |
d0njasman:Pol sci DE |
d0njasman:wic course guy? |
It's true o.
I av been given admission.
#DE. |
Don't lose hope jambites and DE aspirants. A list will be out very soon.
#fact.
Thank me later. |
Kogi election-inconclusive. Bayelsa-inconclusive. Wtf! can this present INEC conduct general elections? |
comos: |
nwakibie3:He has already done that, he's now in ife. |
EugeneLeeJnr:A bitter truth! |
PDP is winning this one. There is nothing APC can do. |
Congrats PDP!
Congrats Dickson! |
When will all these insurgencies stop? Oby Ezekwesili it's over to you. #BringBackOurBamGirls. |
No party will use the word "change" in 2019 |
easynero:It's true, ijmb students have been given admission. |
Good development. Hope they will be attending to those suggestions sha. |
It's true o. follow this link: http://www.uniosun.edu.ng/index.php/uniosun-releases-2015-2016-supplementary-admission-list.html Josman009:Same here o. |
Airforce1:Thumb up! |
THE election petition tribunal sitting in Ibadan has annulled the election of member representing Atiba Constituency, in the Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Gbenga Oyekola of the Labour Party. The tribunal, in a unanimous judgment read by Justice Ahmed Mohammed, declared that Oyekola was not duly elected after cancelling the results of election in some polling units in Ward 8, 9 and 10 of the constituency, a development that left the APC’s candidate with 9,485 votes as against the LP candidate’s 9,416 votes. Justice Ahmed Mohammed, ruling in a petition filed by Mr Ganiyu Waliu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), outrightly cancelled the election of Gbenga Oyekola, noting that the court discovered that April 11 election in the constituency was conducted in non-compliance to stipulations of the electoral act and was fraught with corrupt practices. Waliu, the immediate past member representing the constituency, had contested election in seven units out of 108 units in the constituency, alleging irregularities and electoral malpractices. Justice Taiwo, consequently declared Ganiyu Waliu winner of the election. Reacting, lead counsel for the first respondent, Joshua Olaniyan, had said Oyekola was set to appeal the judgment. He expressed disbelief in the court’s judgment, noting that Oyekola would file for stay of execution. However, the election of Minority Leader of the House, Honourable Joshua Olagunju Ojo of the Labour Party (LP), challenged by Mr Kehinde Atanda of the APC was upheld. Olagunju, member representing Oriire constituency, polled 7,978 votes, while Atanda had 7,159 votes. The petitioner, Kehinde Atanda, had alleged that the election was marred by mass rigging and other electoral irregularities. Justice Tanko Yusuf, having considered their arguments struck out the Atanda’s petition for lack of proof. However, the election of member, representing Orelope constituency, Honourable Gideon Aremu’s on the platform of the Labour Party was upheld. Justice Taiwo struck out the petition of Yisau Adesope Azeez of the APC against Honourable Aremu’s election for lack of merit. Also, the election of Honourable Akinmoyede Olafioye, Lagelu constituency, on APC platform was upheld. The court dismissed the petition of Mr Amos Oladejo of the Accord Party for lack of merit. In another ruling, Justice Tanko Yusuf Usman also ruled in favour of member representing Akinyele II constituency, on the platform of APC, Honourable Bolaji Badmus. Justice Usman struck out the petition filed by Deji Badru of Accord Party for lack of proof. Source: http://tribuneonlineng.com/node/20872 |
Happy birthday Tope Alabi buzquet:Must u talk? |
Judgment wey everyone for Oyo don knw whom them go favour. Op, u beta leave dat Oyo tribunal issue. |
Wic kind tension u dey talk? judgment wey everyone for Oyo don whom them go favour. Mr, u beta leave dat Oyo tribunal issue. |