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Larenzy: pls is d original result quite diff from d 1 i've printed b4? urgent reply is needed.The only difference is the passport photograph. In the original result there is a passport on it for verification |
Irewumi O.:thanks man |
Av bin admitted into biochemistry oooo bt i wanted pharmacy |
ayindep: i scored 42 in my post utme score 207 in my jamb..choose them as second choice what chances have i got to be admitted when the list are been uploaded please i need a result as fast any one can see the post..thank you in advancecourse |
Na wa ooo, na mi b 2nd sha |
Hmmm |
Luvvy01: prayin silently,dear lord let mai name b included....sure |
jst and will always continue to pass by inorder to get meaninful information. pls ooo shey list neva come out,house dn tire me oooo. |
Kkkkkk |
saint abiodun: Help!...do i av any chance of gaining admission..i had 187 in jamb nd 34% in oou post jamb..going Fø̲̣̣я̅ medicine nd surgery or biochm..any hope pls replyGod help u oooooo |
Yaungdee: Mumu me I tlk say sometin go happen u dey say nt until after d strike..wht do u knw about d admission...dat was hw u said pume wasn't out wen I said It was...no dey quote me if u no fit tink first ono mind am jarre |
Eni~girl:it is there oooooo in ma own |
Luvvy01: I gt 210 in jamb n 40 in putme n am goin 4 law,i no am nt gud 2 go 4 law buh plz wil saburi favour me wit anoda course?jst kul, oou is always fair in givn admission |
Irewumi O.:k tanks |
Ya Irewumi O.: |
I had 56 goin 4 famasi Hayurdayle: abi na. Wen its notin to rite hom abt. Mbbs, pharmacy students and others that did on friday kindly post ur score here, to calculate our cut off o. |
56 ma own |
tanks jare, they beta do am A S A P |
Abeg o, pls I tried checkn ma exam date bt it is teln me Invalid entry. Pls wats wrng o |
Jonathan directs immediate action to end ASUU strike on August 20, 2013 at 6:05 pm in News Abuja – President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday directed the two Federal Government committees negotiating the requests by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), to take immediate measures at ending the on- going strike. The Chairman of the Universities Needs Implementation Committee, Gov. Gabriel Suswam of Benue, made this known after a closed-door meeting of the two committees and other stakeholders with President Jonathan at the State House.in Abuja. Vice-President Namadi Sambo, the Chairman of the Earned Allowance Committee and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim were in attendance at the meeting. Jonathan Also in attendance were, Ministers of Education, Prof. Ruqayyat Rufai, Labour, Emeka Wogu, the Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okogie and the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Oghiadome. Speaking with State House correspondents, Suswam said that the meeting was summoned by the President “to take some decisions that would end the strike’’. “The President has instructed us, as to what to do, and he has shown a lot of commitments to flagging off projects worth about N100 billion in all the universities in the country, about 61 of them. “So, we are hoping that we will be able to see the end of the strike very soon. “At the end of the day, we hope ASUU is satisfied with the measures that have so far been taken. “The federal government will also be meeting with the Universities Councils and Vice Chancellors of our universities within the week towards updating them on some of the decisions taken,’’ he said. Suswam said about N100 billion had been approved by the Federal Government to his committee to address infrastructure deficit in all the Universities. “The president has graciously agreed that in the first week of September he will be able to flag-off the projects. “You also know that the procurement process will have to be followed and these projects include hostels in our universities, classrooms and theatres, libraries and laboratories among others. “Some are renovation some are new and all the 61 universities are going to benefit from one project or another. “So, it is not going to be selective, all the universities are going to benefit from this infrastructural revitalisation of our universities. The governor said that the Earned Allowance Committee being headed by the SGF, where there were contentious issues, would be addressed. “As you must have heard, the federal government made an offer of N30 billion to assist the various Councils of our universities to be able to pay the earned allowances,’’ he said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls ASUU had rejected the offer of the N30 billion by government and stood on its N87 billion demand to settle the earned allowances. Asked whether government would be willing to shift ground on the ASUU insistence, Suswam said negotiation was still on-going, “The federal government has opted to also meet with the Councils and Managements of the Universities, because Earned Allowance is something that can be certified by the management and councils of the universities. “I think that the government has demonstrated some substantial faith,’’ he said. NAN also recalls that the meeting between the striking university lecturers and the federal government delegation on Monday was reportedly deadlocked. (NAN) |
Jonathan directs immediate action to end ASUU strike on August 20, 2013 at 6:05 pm in News Abuja – President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday directed the two Federal Government committees negotiating the requests by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), to take immediate measures at ending the on- going strike. The Chairman of the Universities Needs Implementation Committee, Gov. Gabriel Suswam of Benue, made this known after a closed-door meeting of the two committees and other stakeholders with President Jonathan at the State House.in Abuja. Vice-President Namadi Sambo, the Chairman of the Earned Allowance Committee and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim were in attendance at the meeting. Jonathan Also in attendance were, Ministers of Education, Prof. Ruqayyat Rufai, Labour, Emeka Wogu, the Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okogie and the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Oghiadome. Speaking with State House correspondents, Suswam said that the meeting was summoned by the President “to take some decisions that would end the strike’’. “The President has instructed us, as to what to do, and he has shown a lot of commitments to flagging off projects worth about N100 billion in all the universities in the country, about 61 of them. “So, we are hoping that we will be able to see the end of the strike very soon. “At the end of the day, we hope ASUU is satisfied with the measures that have so far been taken. “The federal government will also be meeting with the Universities Councils and Vice Chancellors of our universities within the week towards updating them on some of the decisions taken,’’ he said. Suswam said about N100 billion had been approved by the Federal Government to his committee to address infrastructure deficit in all the Universities. “The president has graciously agreed that in the first week of September he will be able to flag-off the projects. “You also know that the procurement process will have to be followed and these projects include hostels in our universities, classrooms and theatres, libraries and laboratories among others. “Some are renovation some are new and all the 61 universities are going to benefit from one project or another. “So, it is not going to be selective, all the universities are going to benefit from this infrastructural revitalisation of our universities. The governor said that the Earned Allowance Committee being headed by the SGF, where there were contentious issues, would be addressed. “As you must have heard, the federal government made an offer of N30 billion to assist the various Councils of our universities to be able to pay the earned allowances,’’ he said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls ASUU had rejected the offer of the N30 billion by government and stood on its N87 billion demand to settle the earned allowances. Asked whether government would be willing to shift ground on the ASUU insistence, Suswam said negotiation was still on-going, “The federal government has opted to also meet with the Councils and Managements of the Universities, because Earned Allowance is something that can be certified by the management and councils of the universities. “I think that the government has demonstrated some substantial faith,’’ he said. NAN also recalls that the meeting between the striking university lecturers and the federal government delegation on Monday was reportedly deadlocked. (NAN) |
ASUU STRIKE: We have made substantial progress – Suswam on August 20, 2013 at 5:27 pm in News Ben Agande, Abuja. The chairman of the Needs Committee of the Federal Government negotiating team with the Academic Staff Union of Universities and Governor of Benue, Gabriel Suswam yesterday said with the progress so far made in negotiation, the strike embarked upon by the university teachers should be called off in no distant future. Speaking with State House Corespondents after meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan at the presidential Villa, governor Suswam said from its initial position that there was no money to meet the demand of academic staff, government has offered N30billion and has indicated its willingness to meet other demands by ASUU. “I can say that we have made substantial progress and we are hoping that this strike should be called off based on some of the mechanisms that we have put in place to move the sector forward. We met extensively yesterday (monday). “You know there are two components to the whole issue; the needs assessment component, which is the one that I’m handling, we have to some large extent concluded on that; the earned allowance committee, which is being headed by the SGF, that is where there are some contentions. But as you must have heard, the federal government made an offer of N30 billion to assist the various Councils of our universities to be able to pay the earned allowances. There is also N100 billion that is why myself, the Minister of Finance, the SGF,the ministers of education, labour, the Chief of Staff to the President and the VIce President have just risen from a meeting to take some decisions that would end the strike and the President has instructed us on what to do and he has shown a lot of commitments and flagging off a project worth about N 1 00 billion in all the universities in the country. So we are hoping that we will be able to see the end of the strike very soon if at the end of the day ASUU is satisfied with the measures that have so far been taken” he said. Governor Suswam further revealed that the federal government will also be meeting with the university councils and vice chancellors of universities within the week with a view to updating them on some of the decisions taken so far. “The president has graciously agreed that in the first week of September he will be able to flag-off the projects. You also know that the procurement process will have to be followed and these projects include hostels in our universities, classrooms and theaters, libraries and laboratories amongst others, some are renovation some are new and all the 61 universities are going to benefit from one project or another, so it is not going to be selective, all the universities are going to benefit from this infrastructural revitalization of our universities. “the federal government has opted to also meet with the Councils and managements of the universities because earned allowance is something that can be certified by the management and councils of the universities. The federal government said it is assisting the universty councils with the sum of N30 billion for them to go and verify the people who actually earn these allowances and pay them. “I think that the government had demonstrated some substantial faith . Yes, if ASUU said that this is the amount of money that the FG is owing them and the FG has shifted ground from its initial posture of there was no money to offering N30 billion, it means we are moving forward and with a N100 billion available now for addressing the physical infrastructure deficit in our universities, I think the federal government has done quiet well to have moved to where we are today” he said. |
Good morning ooo |
Irewumi O.:Ok,dat means I fuckd up b dat.tanks@irewumi |
I be confam ogunstate boi,chose oou as 1st choice nd scord 237 |
Pls,am new here nd also an aspirant.I chose biochem bt I was wndering if I could change to medicine afta putme |