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DaizyJims: Ya better go nd edit ur profile before some people here start calling yu "sweetie" #jas saying!hahahahahahahah |
i dey see una viewing this topic: SOA93, davidiee(m), Orelly(f), BRAINEE123, Leystra(m), DaizyJims(m), Taylor184(m), omodave, Oysdam(m), Abass toheeb(m), Lheyhe(m) and 1 guest(s) |
Abass toheeb: AMEN TNX...likewise uAmen |
DaizyJims: my side no bad jare...male or female?gud, am a male bro |
Abass toheeb: bt i chose dem as 2nd choice ooGod go do am |
Tommybob: u no knw person for dat longleg school, u dey choose am.... U no knw say.... U suppose get strong leg... Lyk dat of hesjay b4 u can b admitted?.... Anyway God ll help us...Amen!i bi don almost chose them oo |
hakings: inspite of the humid atmospheric condition under which the guys toiled and moiled? na wa o!na God do am |
October 11: ASUU, FG Meet In Presidential Villa To Resolve Strike Vice President Namadi Sambo led the Federal Government team in a renewed negotiation with ASUU to resolve the lingering strike that has crippled the universities. The meeting held at Aguda house, Presidential Villa on Friday. In attendance on the part of the Federal Government were the Supervising Minister of Education, Barr. Nyesom Wike, Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission, NUC, Prof. Julius Okojie and technical staff of the Federal Ministry of Education. Scan-News gathered that ASUU President, Dr Nasir Isa Fagge and his executives were accompanied to the meeting by Committee of Vice Chancellors leadership. It was learnt that an earlier meeting between Barr. Wike and ASUU leadership teased out areas of possible concession of both sides. Scan News gathered the Federal Government may concede to ASUU the right to participate as a major stakeholder in the execution of NEEDS Implementation Projects in the universities. ASUU had complained that the Suswam Committee excluded them from the implementation of projects in the universities. On the part of ASUU, the meeting agreed that they should suspend their strike, while the process of implementation continues. A Vice Chancellor of a northern university attending the meeting said that key issues will be ratified and the strike may be resolved in less than two weeks. According to him, the vigour and forthrightness introduced by the Supervising Minister of Education, Barr. Wike who opened diplomatic channels with ASUU leadership. “Our belief is that with the ground work already done, this strike should not last more than two weeks”, he said. If they strike a compromise, the Federal Government will release ASUU’s September Salary today and the lecturers will get their alert next week, it was gathered. The leaders after the two hours meeting that ended about 2pm on Friday did not issue a statement. News gathered that they will reconvene on Monday before Sallah. tinks for the information, i just hope they call it off soon |
Leystra: Guy I no grab wetin you dey insinuate ooooboy abeg take am easy sho |
DaizyJims: Boss, hw far na?i just dey ooo, hw urside na? |
gudevening everybody hw was ur day? |
esharp: bt nasu shld declare their strike called off firstthat is true |
esharp: bt nasu shld declare their strike called off first |
esharp: bt nasu shld declare their strike called off firstthat is true |
October 11: ASUU, FG Meet In Presidential Villa To Resolve Strike Vice President Namadi Sambo led the Federal Government team in a renewed negotiation with ASUU to resolve the lingering strike that has crippled the universities. The meeting held at Aguda house, Presidential Villa on Friday. In attendance on the part of the Federal Government were the Supervising Minister of Education, Barr. Nyesom Wike, Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission, NUC, Prof. Julius Okojie and technical staff of the Federal Ministry of Education. Scan-News gathered that ASUU President, Dr Nasir Isa Fagge and his executives were accompanied to the meeting by Committee of Vice Chancellors leadership. It was learnt that an earlier meeting between Barr. Wike and ASUU leadership teased out areas of possible concession of both sides. Scan News gathered the Federal Government may concede to ASUU the right to participate as a major stakeholder in the execution of NEEDS Implementation Projects in the universities. ASUU had complained that the Suswam Committee excluded them from the implementation of projects in the universities. On the part of ASUU, the meeting agreed that they should suspend their strike, while the process of implementation continues. A Vice Chancellor of a northern university attending the meeting said that key issues will be ratified and the strike may be resolved in less than two weeks. According to him, the vigour and forthrightness introduced by the Supervising Minister of Education, Barr. Wike who opened diplomatic channels with ASUU leadership. “Our belief is that with the ground work already done, this strike should not last more than two weeks”, he said. If they strike a compromise, the Federal Government will release ASUU’s September Salary today and the lecturers will get their alert next week, it was gathered. The leaders after the two hours meeting that ended about 2pm on Friday did not issue a statement. News gathered that they will reconvene on Monday before Sallah. i think we need this |
Qualcoms: As for NASU...as long as SSANU has called off the strike, NASU resumes work too... SSANU led NASU into the industrial action due to the non-payment of Aug n Sept salary which d chairman of SSANU has confirmed paid now...so, Admission Protocols start again on Monday...Yeepee....!!! OCTOBER TINZ...ok na october my month |
DaizyJims: Fun time:na him |
Abass toheeb: Gud afternun.HMMM...May God hep me dis year ooooooooooooo,am 99% afraid...GOD pls don't let all my effort wit my scr be in vain again dis yr..after scrin 284 in ABU LAST YR WITHOUT ANY ADMISION,DIS YR I MADE UNILORIN wit 56% wen many 40% ar admited N stil nt yet admited,nw lukin 4ward to Unilorin 3rd list N Unibadan list...i don't have anytin focuse of my scr exp dis admision...I SCR 64% IN UNIBADAN PUME,MAY UNIBADAN PUT JUSTICE ON ME OOO N ALL ODERS OF MY FRNDS...I AM TOTALLY FED UP WIT DIS NIGERIA SITUATION...BT I KNW GOD WIL INTERVENE.ur set time is now |
klenzjoshua: I heard that UI admission list will be released shortly after the strike as been call offu mean after ASUU strike? |
Dr.'Hesjay:Amen |
omodave: medical student top UI putmesource nationnewspapper |
medical student top UI putme Two candidates who applied to study Medicine and Surgery have topped the post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Screening (UTME) of the University of Ibadan (UI). The duo, whose names were not released in a statement by the University’s Director of Public Communication, Mr Olatunji Oladejo, scored 83 per cent to lead the 7,064 candidates who sat for the examination. Of the total number, 3,746 (53.3 per cent) scored 50 per cent and above while 3,318 candidates scored below 50 – one of them, a candidate of educational management who scored 15 per cent. The Chairman, Committee on Modalities for the Computation of Results for the Admission Exercise (CMCRAE) Prof Emmanuel Ajav declared the screening which took place on September 28, as successful. He said candidates who were net able to register for the test on the university website were allowed to participate. While monitoring the exercise, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Isaac Folorunso Adewole who expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the exercise made a case for the physically challenged candidates. One of the candidates identified as Alawode Peter said: “the University’s organisation of the exercise shows why it remains the best.” Another candidate Joy Johnson, said the peaceful atmosphere and the conduct of the exercise under strict condition should be applauded. this is the little news i got tho is 3days old now |
gudmorning everybody |
bosini01: All will be well, we are all getting there, it is a matter of tym. Thank you all for the info concerning ui tinsamen |
dest4real: Chief, Unilorin pulled out of ASUU, NASU AND SSANU many years ago, so releasing 2nd batch of their admission list shouldn't come to us as a surprise!them get mind oo |
dest4real: Any news?none yet is only the statistic of those who wrote putme |
dest4real: What am sure of is that latest 30th of october,admission list will be out!that is it |
Gboylaw: abeg ASUU wait till ending of oct o.salary tins o.abi i no go pay acceptance fee niu say waitin |
gudmorning all |
esharp: whats d gud news?bro i dey sense ooo |
buzyguy: hesjay@,abeg mak i noe hear say u shelve mbbs for bds ui ooo.mbbs z far better than bds frm experienced and imternational practitioner,dou they r almost sam nd controlld by sam body in ds naija.as concerns pay mbbs get more pay than bds holders cuz mbbs work time pass that of bds nd their money z calculated per hr i mean in europe,evn som states in america.bds uses very fewer hrs per wk compared to mbbs.the amount bds earn per hr z more than that of mbbs nd mbbs use much more time period so they earn more than bds bt if bds were to use sam hrs as mbbs they will earn vry much pass mbbs.human with money |
Allocsoluwatosi: [color=#006600][/color]the result portal might be change to admision portalhmmm |
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