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FrancisTony: .guy u ar very harsh wit ur comment. |
I-am-Winner:no b scam na advert dat ui is helpin d uni 2 snd |
blezzino: guy no go try buy infinix o...na plate iron u dey buy...he hot die.....i don tel d pesin dat he shuld bring it since mi no c any reply frm u guyz |
quivah: Go for gionee elife e3 instead . .. or pioneer p2ar u crious,mi do tel d pesin mak him bring am since no body reply mi. |
FrancisTony: ah will never believe that jamb brochure again 'cos of what they did to me. You can see now my jamb combo is wrong. *sobs*it also on ui website |
abeg who knw about infinix fone,perticularly S351.i wan buy am abeg yan mi about d fone |
FrancisTony: chemistry is inevitable in science an i don't think any subject can be allowed to swap it. If to say it's physicsanthropology olevel requirement say eng,math,bio nd any oda 2 science subject. |
ui accept geography as a science nd social sciece subject,says jamb brochure.olevel requiremt 4 biological anthropology says'eng,maths,bio and any oda two science subject.'.....plz can u suggest anoda two science subject 4 mi apart from chemistry. |
FrancisTony: geography is a social science subject but can be accepted as a science subject because of some area but am not sure wether it will be accepted in ur anthropology 'cos the course is biological science. It is preferrably accepted in environmental and physical science course.hmmm wot of agric..bt ui dont accept agric as a science subject naw. |
morgan**g:There is also geography course unda faculty of science.Go check it.My 2go is soadabest |
no body fit answer my questn,oga o.na so i nd my questn smal reach....wen it nt dat am new comer. |
Zanga007: Pls na sum1 should reply... Is it possible for my friend whoz gonna be 16 dis december to gain admission by changing his dob at national population census(birth cerificate).... Pls answers needed urgentlyu must be 16 on of b4 1st of october na al fed uni dey do dat most.my fwend was nt givn admisn into unilag last year bcoz she nt 16 by 1st of october. |
Mi get message 4rm ui dat i get wrong jamb subject combination dat mak i go do change of course dat i shuld follow d info on UI site.wel i don change 4rm physics to anthropology(biological).d questn i wan ask now is subject 'geography' a science subject? Bcoz na him i wan tak replace my d7 in chemistry.NEPA nd my fone dey do mi bad.answer ASAP |
Mi get message 4rm ui dat i get wrong jamb subject combination dat mak i go do change of course dat i shuld follow d info on UI site.wel i don change 4rm physics to anthropology(biological).d questn i wan ask now is subject 'geography' a science subject? Bcoz na him i wan tak replace my d7 in chemistry.NEPA nd my fone dey do mi bad.answer ASAP |
divads: hehehe.. bros u still de awakee?yes,i dey modrate,countin star nd in spirit |
UI just fone mi some hours ago and he tel mi say he is sori 4 d delay of d list.he say d list wil b out soonest.... |
adetola31: Ok. Dats a gud one. Sucess will be urs....Amen nd u 2 |
ASUU Members Device Strategies to Survive FG’s ‘No Work No Pay’ Policy We informed you when FG invoked the ‘No Work No Pay’ Policy against the striking lecturers (ASUU) and the reply from ASUU that the ‘No Work No Pay’ policy would not deter them from continuing with the strike. They have now found a means to cushion the effects of the ‘No Work No Pay’ policy used by the Federal Government. The atmosphere told the story, their body languages hid their fears. At the ASUU UI congress on Thursday, the discuss was not how to end the lingering 103-day old strike or its effect on the students, but how members would survive while the strike lasts. The congress, which was snubbed by top ASUU stalwarts in the University such as Professor Francis Egbokhare, Dr. Chris Ogbogbo, Dr. ‘Sola Olorunyomi and Dr, ‘Doyin Odebowale, started at about 10am and lasted till about 2pm with members of the union resolved to sustain the strike for as long as it would go. In attendance were Dr. Segun Aremu, ASUU National Treasurer—who is allegedly aiming at the Union’s National President’s Position, UI ASUU Chairman, Dr. ‘Segun Ajiboye, and other local executive members of the Union and a handful of other staff. Also in attendance was the University of Ibadan Vice Chancellor, Professor Isaac Adewole who addressed the congress briefly before heading to Abuja. At the gathering, which a don referred to as a platform for the expression of the lecturers’ greed, members discussed how to survive while their salaries were being withheld in line with the no-work-no-pay-rule, and resolved that the local Union’s cooperatives shall begin to give loans to members who have been contributing to the cooperative, while further deliberations would be held with the management of the cooperative in the case of new members. In his address to the congress, Professor Isaac Adewole raised ASUU’s hope that the FG was ready to shift grounds going by the series of meetings the Sambo-led committee, which he is a part of, have had. The VC who noted that another meeting was already schedule for Thursday Evening and Friday morning informed the Union about the complaint of the FG with regard to the lackadaisical attitudes of ASUU members to applying for the billions of Naira available to the University in the TETFUND account both for research and development, and suggested that it would be right for ASUU to be prepared to shift grounds too in their supposed struggle. A don who spoke with Campus Times after the congress regretted that the struggle has been reduced to what the Union will benefit from the strike with no regard for the plights of the students who are the innocent victims of the crisis. “My colleagues will always say that the struggle would eventually be to the benefit of our students, but if you have followed our congress so far since the strike began, not once has the congress discussed the plight of our students. It is always about the earned allowance. Many of my colleagues have built castles in their mind with the earned allowance before getting it so it is either they get the earned allowance or the system crumbles,” he said. Another don who was quite philosophical in his approach said the union has reduced itself to nothing more than a gathering of garage thugs. According to him, “you don’t argue with a fool lest you yourself become a fool. If the FG has decided to make itself a fool, ASUU should not have descended into the same arena with them”. In his own reaction, Dr. ‘Demola Lewis said students should not be in a hurry to see the strike called off if the FG would not grant the lecturers’ demands. “If we rush you back to school now, you’ll still stay at home for 5 or more years before you get a job after graduating because they say you are not employable so let’s get it right first.” He said. Meanwhile students of the University of Ibadan, especially the final year students, are already lamenting over the protracted industrial action by ASUU. A final year Chemistry student who spoke with Campus Times complained about the fact that the materials she had acquired for her final year research work were already becoming useless. Another student informed our correspondent that he had been spending fortune on feeding the albino rats he had bought for his final year project as he could not continue his research because of the lingering ASUU strike. Both students pleaded with the union to call off its strike in the interest of the students as many of their colleagues were already frustrated by the 1103- day old strike. A new twist in the development, Campus Times gathered, is the plan by landlords in UI areas to increase their rents as soon as the year is over. Some students who resides in the Agbowo area, close to the University, informed Campus Times that their landlords had already informed them that they should be ready for a slight increase in their rent following the economic situation in the country. Kola, a final year student of UI, inform CT that “my landlord recently cemented the passage in the house and just a week after he was done, he simply told me that he would be increasing the rent from the current N65,000 to N85,000 in the coming year. I did not plan to stay in the house beyond this year as I had thought that by November, I would have graduated, see what ASUU has caused me now?”. Kola’s story was buttressed by Seun, another final year student who said she was already looking for someone to squat with till the end of the session as her parent already told her that they could not afford another year’s rent. “My landlord recently called me and asked when I was going to graduate, I thought he was pitying my plight and I told him we are still hoping that ASUU would call of their strike so that I can finish my last semester and leave Ibadan. But the man simply told me that he plans to renovating the house so he would have to increase the rent by next year. I did not even bother to call home because I already know what the reply will be, right now, I am just going to look for somewhere to squat till the end of the session.” She said. In the meantime, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to expose ASUU’s greed should the Union fails to call off its industrial action soon. The NANS President, Comrade Yinka Gbadebo who spoke with journalists in Abuja recently, said that the union’s demands were egocentric and that this attitude has so far been largely responsible for the corruption and rot in the university system. A member of the student body criticized ASUU for being insensitive to the plights of the Nigerian students. The student was particularly disappointed in the UI ASUU chairman, Dr. Ajiboye over a recent statement credited to him that “students would graduate as and when due”. According to him, “is this the best leader UI lecturers could produce? Someone who leaves issues and attacks personalities, someone who always stand logic on its heads and speaks flawed English language. I am disappointed in the Union. What does he mean by students would resume as and when due when the Union has been on strike for over 3months? Like he told Bishops Orisajafor, I think this man is himself suffering from diarrhea of the mouth” he said. A don who agreed with NANS informed CT that “just like the President said, in a sane world, why should state universities join a strike in which Federal institutions are fighting the FG? Of what academic value would it be to the Union if the FG transfers its landed property in the Universities to the Universities? And why should the union be fighting and threatening to crumble the system because of increased investment in infrastructure in the Universities when the managements of many of these institutions have not been able to account for what they have got so far? The earned allowance issue is like a gateman asking his boss for allowances for opening and closing the gate, what was he paid to do? So for marking scripts and supervising projects lecturers want to be paid bogus allowances or they will crumble the system, if this is the idea running in our ivory towers don’t you see that the country is finished? Nobody considers the students anymore.” The Nigerian Tribune had also lent its voice in criticizing ASUU over its protracted strike. In its editorial on Oct. 2, the newspaper said: “It is no longer possible to dismiss the suspicion that ASUU is playing politics with the strike because of its adamant position in the face of the conciliatory approach taken by the Federal Government.” As more and more criticizing continue to dog the 103-day old industrial action by ASUU, only time will tell what will become of ASUU when it eventually accedes to Nigerians’ plea that the Union should seek an alternative means of pushing its demands before the Federal Government. |
crispin kc: This is an open letter to dis oblirated and highly idiotic association of stupified unshameful union(ASUU) u think pulling out of negosiation wif d FG and other approved and unapproved bodies will cause superfluous defined and regorative instant change? Hell no! Nw d FG has put a stop to d payment of ur salaries and u knw wat dat means haha concentrated inflammation of d stomach! Hw many months do u tink u can put up wif ur unstrategic catastrophic welfare packages? In two months u would be crawling on ur knees wif heads bowed begging d FG to forgive ur oblirated blindfolded actions.hw can u knw wat u re doin wen u re under a politically socially manipulated leadership dat has other alterior motives and only care abt syphoning hard raw currency into thier private account behind ur back and still shout *solidarity forever in ur front* incredible! Ur hypocrisy has reached despicable heights of idiosyncracy GOD! And as 4 nans dat has a faceless obnoxious obiquitious hnd diploma holder as its president who doesnt even has d slightest idea of wat is on board and only directs affairs frm a hotel! GOD dis is so catastrophic! D students re into a lot of extermly odacious actions lyk prostitution and armed robbery and nw terrorize d neighbourhood instead of being in d classroom and taking steps towards making d society a better place.....NIGERIA! And as 4 d FG were u blind wen u sighned such an odacious agreement and yet could nt implement it and nw all hell has let loose and u re blaming d lecturers wat a disgrace! I think is high tym we all spoke our minds on dis phlegmatic saga dat is threatining to drag dis giant of africa in d mud! NIGERIA a country were corruption is d order of d day a country were violence reighs supreme and bribery is an accepted nomalcy! A country were kleptomanic fingers re born and thieves breed!i hv said my mind u all can say urs itz a free world.... .GOD help NIGERIA! GOD help US all.......#peace and 1 love#Oboy,who com tell u say ASUU na hungry union.Dey av bin colectin huge salary b4 naw,so dey av another souce or income.Biliv mi ASUU wont beg FG |
FrancisTony: ROTFLMAOwot d mining |
did anybody hear or knw if some asperin student (i min in oda uni nt ui) has been able 2 check their admisn status 4 2013 on jamb website. |
Osasu99:guy wot ar u sayin doctor nd dentist ar nt mate.1st method of admitin mbbs in to uni ar far far higher dan dentist.2nd doctor use 6yrs with out been specialize on any area yet,dentist use 5yrs includin specializatn.3rd,as u av sald dentist deal wit neck nd skul bt nt brain while doctors av general undastandin of al d part of d body witout bin specializ yet.4th let dentist go on strik nd see if deir strike wil av impact 2 nigerians bt let doctor go on strike nd see hw nigerians wil start cry.PLZ LET SAY D TRUTH DOCTOR IS FAR,FAR HARDER DAN DENTISE.4 U STUDY AL D PART OF D BODY NO B SMAL TIN.DOCTOR CAN HELP IN D ABSENT OF DENTIST,DENTIST CANT.......Shalom..,... |
Osasu99: |
omodave: October 11: ASUU, FG Meet InASUU Strike: Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries The latest on ASUU Strike is that ASUU has vowed to continue the strike they embarked upon in July even as the Federal Government invokes the “No work, no pay” policy. We informed you when we got information that Federal Government has ordered Lecturers’ salaries to be stopped by Governing Councils. The striking lecturers have however vowed they will continue the strike for years even if their salaries are not paid. Check full details as reported by Premium Times: The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is “unshaken” by the federal government’s recent ‘No Work No Pay’ policy on the striking lecturers, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt. The federal government’s decision to stop paying the lecturers’ salaries was confirmed by the university lecturers after their Thursday meeting. Rising from ASUU’s zonal conference in Abuja on Thursday, the union responded to the ‘No Work No Pay’ strategy by stating that it had resorted to other welfare strategies to cope with the effects of the policy. “The Federal Government has through the National Universities Commission, directed universities to stop the payment of our salaries effective September this year and since then our salaries have not been paid,” Clement Chup, ASUU Zonal Chairman in Abuja, said. “Part of (our) welfare strategy, involve distributing food items, giving out soft loans and cash advances to members,” he added. The union is currently on an over three-month-old industrial action over the failure of the government to implement the 2009 agreement it reached with the lecturers. Festus Iyayi, a former ASUU President, said that the union remains resolute in the face of the government’s latest strategy. “I can confirm that the federal government has stopped payment of the salaries of academic staff,” Prof. Iyayi, who led ASUU in 1986, told PREMIUM TIMES. “This ‘get them to capitulate by starving them’ policy has been employed by government in the past. It did not work. Our members are ready to make whatever sacrifices are needed to make government honour agreements,” he added. The federal government’s latest move may have pulled the plug on negotiations between it and the striking lecturers. The government toed a similar path during the 2009 ASUU strike but the lecturers stuck to their guns, with then ASUU President, Ukachukwu Awuzie, stating that “they would not allow the issue of salaries to dampen the desire of its members to seek fundamental changes in the Nigeria’s educational system. |
Dr.'Hesjay:CONGRATE BRO,u 2 wil stil congrat mi by GOD grace when ui dash mi my course |
SOA93: FINALLY ASUU SUSPEND/CALL OFF STRIKE..SOURCE:SLASH FM 105.5o boy dey talk say SSANU nd nt ASUU.mi don vex bak. |
FINALLY ASUU SUSPEND/CALL OFF STRIKE..SOURCE:SLASH FM 105.5 |
my predite is nt yet over though thursday is already goin bt nt yet gone.friday nd monday is comin let kip watin 4 d list.if d list is nt out on monday by 11:59pm at most dat min my d friend of d VC and broda of registra. |
Debonny90: Guys d truth is dat list z nt cuming nt,until d strike is called off...d prof said d postutme is conducted just to get name of students ready for jamb to av it and so dat it wont be after d strike dat dey'll now start conductin d exam.so guys i tink wat we should be doing now is praying dat d strike should be called off....#av i spoken welll?watin mi nid cutof 4 na admisn list sure pass.Nd if ui lyk make dem no relis list.jamb sha go rilis his own,abi jamb dey 4 strike 2.Oga o sompple talk say 105% say ui go relis list on d 18 of dis month so say list is comin out wen strike end,both ar clamin realiable souce.C watin ui cause |
my predite is nt yet over though thursday is already goin bt nt yet gone.friday nd monday is comin let kip watin 4 d list.if d list is nt out on monday by 11:59pm at most dat min my d friend of d VC and broda of registra. |
is OSAsu d son of OSAma? |