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Leystra: Thanks... my padi...leye shey mi fit com ur hause make we talk sumtin out? |
Mikebis: pls guy i nid ur help,did u rmemb d chemistry questn we did 4 u pume dat u post here,pls help me find am nd return bk here,i wan rite am down,nd if u sabi d physic also,or d math abeg help me post am here..plsi wasnt d one,i wil b beta 4 u 2 search back d thread |
mi don vex self,mak 2nd list no comot dis year self mak he comot on d 16th of jan 2014....sori i min no harm,just say my mind.... |
Hapi bday 2 mr olaleye,i wish u long lyf nd prosperity nd al dream wil com 2ru 4 u. |
JohnnyPalmer: Wow... God has done it again... 3 Admissions... Only Me!ha! Only u way 2 som ppl neva get one,dat mins u wil waste 2 uni slot dis year...any way CONGRAT!!! |
Arlex: HMMM... which one wud one believe now some sed it's on saturday,another group sed it's on d 19th tuesday,and yet another group sed it has been postponed to january,and finally d last group sed it's INDEFINATE.Menh am confused o.na thursday,i just read am 4rm punch newpaper |
ASUU Strike: UNIJOS ASUU Declares Readiness To End Strike Here is another news update on ASUU Strike. The latest from ASUU, UNIJOS Chapter is that they would have no option but to resume work if the National Executives decide to call off the strike. It would be recalled that ASUU, UNIJOS massively voted for the strike to continue during their congress. ASUU National Executive Council was scheduled to meet on Thursday, 14th November, 2013. This meeting has been suspended as a result of Iyayi’s death in a car accident. Read the full details of the latest on ASUU, Unijos Strike Voting: The University of Jos chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), who voted against ending the four-months-old strike, says it will resume classes if directed by the national body. “Yes, the local ASUU chapter voted 159 to 88 against ending the strike at its congress on Monday, but we shall abide by any decision taken by the national body on Wednesday,’’ its Chairman, Dr. David Jangdam, said in Jos on Tuesday. ASUU’s central body is expected to meet in Kano on Wednesday to take a final decision on whether or not to end the strike after collating resolutions from various local branches who considered the offer by President Goodluck Jonathan during their congresses on Monday. Jonathan had made the offers toward ending the strike during a meeting with the striking lecturers who are seeking better funding for the universities and improved welfare packages for the teaching staff. Jangdam said in Jos that the decision of the national body was final and binding on all local chapters. “Even the strike was not supported by all the universities. Many local chapters of ASUU opposed it, but majority wanted it and we embarked on it,’’ he said. He explained that ASUU’s decisions were usually from bottom-to-top with representatives at meetings having to revert to the local branches before any decision would be taken. Jangdam, however, rejected suggestions that the local branch’s position was influenced by the internal disagreement with management over the conduct of the post-UTME examinations during the strike. ASUU had condemned that action, and declared that the examinations were “illegal, wasteful and of no effect’’. “At the congress meeting yesterday, we made it clear that no local issue will be discussed. “Our focus was solely on the issues related to the national strike. Other local disagreements shall be tackled locally and therefore had no effect on our stance yesterday,’’ he said. He said that the lecturers voted against ending the strike because they did not trust the federal government to fulfill its promises and therefore wanted something concrete to be seen on ground before resuming classes. Jangdam also rejected suggestions that the lecturers had not been fair to university education in the country. “I think the questions should be if the system is fair to the educational sector; Nigerians should ask the leaders why the educational sector is usually the least in their priorities,’’ he said. He said that it was wrong for Nigerians to blame the lecturers for the bad situation in the universities, saying that the search light should rather be on those in authority that decided what should go to the ivory towers at budget planning sessions. “Sometimes, I find the situation a bit perplexing; I wonder why should Nigerians complain about poor quality of graduates and heap the blame on the universities and the lecturers even when they know that not much attention is paid to the educational sector?,’’ he asked. (NAN) |
has anyone been able to print his/her FUOYE admisn leta on jamb website? |
Geniustic: Plz sombody should ansa na... i nid 2 knw if anoda list is comin or nt.i dont knw wot to say,coz dont wanna hurt anybody...d total cand dat oye has admited now is 567 (1st list 260,2nd list 307,includin pd nd d.e) instead of 500,hope som cand wont accept d admision.also fuoye calld d name of dis 2nd list ''supplimentry list'' |
Leystra: Good Evening Everyone...haha! Infinix don spoil? |
Richard king: Is der anybody who did coc 2 arthro,archae nd stat.. Here?hw many times wil i tel u a did coc to anthro,whose carrin capacity was 16 as at last year....d date (22nd) i redited above was gotn tru my calculations,nt being told. |
followin my calculation 2nd list wil b out on d 22nd of dis month...bliv mi |
Richard king: Guy nah true na. I get frends wen score 50, 52 even 53 wen dem don admit already. Even me sef na mumu naivity make me change course all in d name of wrong comb.no b ur fault naw na jamb brochure na so he do mi nd fransic too. |
y ASUU dey do lyk dis naw,y dem dey prolong d mata after FG don agree 2 pay 1.1tr for 5yrs out of 1.3tr.c naw one of dem don die(formal ASUU presido,prof festu iyayi on his way 2 2day's ASUU decision meet)...RIP 2 him |
teknology: read my post very well aint abusing youd word 'dat one no concern u' denote? |
francis u so funi,wen we dey talk of 2nd list una day talk of 3rd list.2nd list is sure to contain COC includin D.E.y 3rd shuld b 4 2nd choice candidate. Richard,chilex though ur coz has smail capacity bt na coc dat is on ui's mind naw,u are surly in.bt nobody as being taken 2 ur coz yet likwise anthropology. |
teknology: that one no concern youy abuse? U ar abusin mi 4 no reason nd u wan get info 4 my mouth. |
at leystra nd 9gakate we gat 2 talk beta on 2go.... |
Leystra: Click HERE to get latest gist from UIolaleye dont tel mi u are d owner of dis awesome syt,if yes kip it up.d sky is ur startin point. |
teknology: niggas abeg how much is the school fees and what is the next thing after payment of acceptance fee?after d acceptance fees,go sit down 4 aus nd wait 4 more update on FUOYE's syt.......av u paid? |
teknology: niggas abeg how much is the school fees and what is the next thing after payment of acceptance fee?after d acceptance fees,go sit down 4 aus nd wait 4 more update on FUOYE's syt |
@Richard king na lag i dey stay nt IB. Following last Monday’s meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the Academic Union of Universities (ASUU), the later has come under mounting pressure to call off its four-month-old strike. The federal government had promised to inject N1.1 trillion into public varsities in the next five years. A zonal chairman of the union who spoke on condition of anonymity said the union has come under pressure to end the strike. He said some of the zonal chairmen feel the union would lose public sympathy if the strike is not called off after the offer by President Jonathan. He said, “Most of our members don’t trust the government. They don’t want any more promises. Though the president has given his word, our members are waiting to see the money released. Though somebody had deliberately leaked to the media that the government will to give N1.1 trillion to ASUU and this has put more pressure on the union, but also remember that the 2009 agreement is for N1.3 trillion.” Meanwhile, parents and students who spoke to LEADERSHIP said they expect ASUU to call of the strike following the meeting with President Jonathan. Mrs Evelyn Isuku, an Abuja resident said, “I expect ASUU to call off the strike before the end of the week. At least the government has promised to heed to their demands. What else are they waiting for?” Another resident, Okoye, said, “Our children have been at home for too long. If ASUU won’t listen to the president, then I don’t know who else will help to resolve the issue”. Members of the ASUU staged a walkout in July over claims that the government had failed to implement a 2009 agreement to improve their welfare and upgrade facilities on state-run campuses. Via Leadership Newspaper |
FrancisTony: why is it that, when rich Nigeria citizen wants to treat theirselves they 'll go outside our dear Motherland.do those pple tel u dey take naija pharm drugs? |
Has UI given admisn yet to does dat ar awaitin olevel result.Any one dat filld aweaitin result nd he/she has got ui's admisn shuld signify. |
Fynestboi: I seriously cant hold this any longer, let me spit them out, and it goes to those that did COC, why are u guys giving yourselves unnecasary high BP, no matter how long the list might be delay you would surely be admit once you follow the normal norms as laid down by UI..... Stop asking whats your chance when you had already changed your course to the one your SUBJECT COMBO and PUME SCORE FIT IN...Abeg no blame mi,i don say d reason y i go pay am.Na family pressure much...UI b my 1st nd 2nd,58,na wrong jamb comb mak mi do coc to anthropology,whc doesnt require chemistry as olevl. |
Leystra: Oga Y nauno b my fualt,since 2yrs ago,no b smal tin.Pple dey tel mi say mak i go pay FUOYE dat UI might nt rilis 2nd list.Dat i shuld nt leave certainity 4 uncertainity.Bt if UI comot,i go pay am by GOD grace. |
Richard king: Abeg o make una no vex if my qstn 2 much o. why is it no candidate was admtd for athropology n archaeology?coz pple dont knw much about d course so dey dont wanna take it as deir most prefer course.pple wil rush into it now as deir COC. |
Tommybob: yh.... But watz ur username? Coz i dnt rem avin u on my list...... nd btw acceptance fee cnt be refunded.....my 2go is soadabest |
The latest news update on ASUU Strike we are able to gather is that the strike may be called off next week. We also understand that ASUU is demanding that salaries of Lawmakers, ministers and other political office holders in Nigeria be slashed by 2014. Sometimes in June, we published and shared with you the Breakdown Of What Nigerian Senators Earn Monthly. The Academic Staff Union of Universities want this slashed. Read the full latest ASUU Strike Update as reported by Tribune Newspaper The about five-month-old strike embarked upon by members of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may be called off next week. It was gathered that the union would conclude consultations with its members and may resume class soon. The union, it was also gathered, had asked the Federal Government to slash across board, salaries of National Assembly members, ministers and other political office holders by 2014. The demand was placed on the Federal Government at a marathon meeting leadership of the union held with President Goodluck Jonathan and other key government officials at the Presidential Villa, on Monday. ASUU president, Dr Nasir Isa Fagge, could not confirm this, as calls put to him on his mobile line were unsuccessful, but ASUU source told the Nigerian Tribune in Abuja that the demand formed part of their deliberations on Monday to early hours of Tuesday. The source said ASUU had suggested this based on the complaint by the Federal Government that it had no money to implement all aspects of the 2009 agreement as demanded. Nigerian Tribune, however, gathered that branch chairmen of the ASUU had been directed to brief their members on the offer by President Jonathan, which is largely an addition of N20 billion to the N200 billion already agreed upon with Vice President Namadi Sambo to be released to universities annually. According to the fresh pact, the Federal Government had agreed to release N220 billion yearly to the public universities, beginning from 2014 till the next five years. It was also gathered that the meeting adopted the accord struck by the vice president with the union, on the need to increase the N30 billion already released for the payment of academic earned allowance to N40 billion. According to sources, government also agreed that the N40 billion should be regarded only as first installment, and not a once-and-for-all payment. At the meeting, the government assured that it would, among other things, revamp the public universities by ensuring that all those issues that always led to strike were dealt with once and for all. ASUU president had, after the meeting, told reporters that his team would take back the message of President Jonathan to varsity teachers before a decision would be taken on the next line of action. |
Richard king: If u did coc pls hola coz am kind of confsd.am also avin d same problem.I got above my cut of,bt i had wrong jamb comb.So i did change of course to anthropology......Bt presently UI avnt admit any student yet 2 anthropology,am stil hopful. |
Tommybob: hahaha..... Its easy nw... Datz wat i jst finished doing.... U can even reject and refund your money i.e skul fees, buh that depends on the skul type.... I just learnt all this too.....i tink i av u as fwend on 2go abi,u bi john*somtin*...bt accptance fee cant b refund naw. |
Tommybob: henhen.... He ll jst skip nd overlook the 30K naani nw... No big deali fit luk over d 30300,if UI gimme admisn.or it wont b posible again? |

... na because of my phone wey spoil
U shouldn't av paid joor... ur name will surely come out in the next list and now u don go dash FUOYE 30k...Chaii!!!