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Published by WordPress · 4 mins · Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH admission list for the 2018/2019 academic session has been released. The admission list is now available online. The general public, especially UTME candidates, who applied to Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) for admission during the 2018/2019 academic session and participated in the post UTME screening exercise, are hereby notified that the admission list of successful candidates has been released. [ 52 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/admission-list…/ |
.The 2018/2019 Academic sessions for UNIABUJA Post-UTME/DE registration, Cut-off mark, eligibility, application cost and other relevant details have been announced. Putme Cut-off mark: 180. Cost of Application: N2000. Date for Deadline: September 7th, 2018. [ 744 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/cut-off-mark-e…/ |
The University of Ibadan (UI) in Oyo State has been adjudged as the best university in Nigeria in the July Webometric ranking of world universities. While the Ibadan-based institution took the first position among 100 Nigerian tertiary institutions, it however was rated 905 in the world. [ 284 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/abuad-tops-pri…/ |
The registration for UNILORIN Post-UTME deadline for the 2018/2019 academic session has been extended. This is to inform the public and prospective students of University of Ilorin that the deadline for the Post-UTME registration is now August 20th 2018. [ 56 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/unilorin-post-…/ Published by WordPress · 21 mins · Due to problems encountered during Registration exercise, prospective students and the general public are being informed of the extension of the UNICAL post Utme registration exercise till Wednesday 8th August. [ 43 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/the-registrati…/ NB: VISIT OUR SITE FOR OTHER VITAL INFORMATION.>naijastudentsonline. |
The Data Science Nigeria 2018 Inter-Campus Machine Learning (ML) Competition is a program designed to raise a generation of data scientists and Artificial Intelligence experts from all Nigerian Universities and Polytechnics. 1,000,000 naira (1 million Naira) in prize money for the top 3 winners Get yourself ready for world’s No 1 career – Data Science. Prepare yourself for a highly respected, well-paying career in Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence and learn how this is applicable in every discipline or career path you choose. You can make a difference. Help Nigeria to become a world leader in machine learning, deep learning and big data. Be part of an all-expense-paid learning bootcamp Artificial intelligence and its various extensions in machine learning and big data will revolutionize the future, and it is important that academic curriculum is tailor-made to serve this purpose. We must ensure the most up-to-date and high quality learning opportunities are available to prepare Nigerians for the well-paying earning opportunities of the future. This also complements the discourse on the need to make Nigerian graduates job-ready with the right skillsets, knowledge and expertise for the opportunities that the marketplace requires both locally and internationally. Machine learning has also evolved to become the platform for more disruptive and high-impact multidisciplinary research. Every researcher will need hands-on mastery of machine learning to be able to apply it and solve problems within their domain of subject matter expertise. This is the rationale behind this learning-oriented competition with a sense of healthy competitiveness between universities and polytechnics across the country. We believe that after this competition more Nigerian students will be interested in learning R or Python programming languages and hands-on machine learning principles. How to participate......... https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/31/inter-campus-machine-learning-competition-for-nigerian-schools/ |
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8.5 million children are fed each school day by federal governments under its school feeding programme across the country. According to the Special Adviser to the President on Social Investments, Hajiya Maryam Uwais in Kano during high level interactive Social Policy Workshop held in Kano to strengthening the capacity of ensure sustainability for Child targeted programmes in Northern Nigeria. She said further that this is aim at improving the educational standard of these children while improving also their nutrition and guided good living. “Enrolment of Children in primary schools has drastically improved. Many of our poorest citizens do not prioritise education, often due to lack of appreciation of how education can enhance the fortunes of a child,” she said. This workshop was organised for 19 Northern States with their Commissioners under Planning and Women Affairs presents. These was put together by UNICEF Nigeria in collaboration with the Ministry of Budget and National Planning. The workshop was organised under the UNICEF New Country Programme (2018-2022), designed to expand the scope of interventions in social policy activities in northern. She noted that the engagement of over 136,000 teaching Assistants under the Federal Government’s N-power programme across the country had improved the quality of education being received by the children. Uwais said the school feeding programme was initiated by the Federal Government to address school enrolment problem and boost their nutrition. “Our potential as a nation cannot be fully realised when over 40 per cent of our population are deprived of their capacity to achieve their full potential. “Where we do not deliberately plan to educate and empower the our girl-child, we lose the economic potential of the the value she could have contributed to herself, the household and the community, not to talk of the impact of her knowledge on her children and generations.” She, therefore, urged the participants to find out why the northern part of the country was lagging behind on many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) especially on health and survival of Children. In his remarks, the Emir Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, called on State Governments do everything possible to ensure effective implementation of policies that will check child and maternal mortality. He said the Emirate Council would continue to support all government’ policies and programmes aimed at promoting girl-child education in the state and the country at large....https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/30/8-5-million-children-are-being-fed-in-a-school-feeding-programme-fg/ |
The Nigeria team on the way to Orlando for the 2018 Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship. Chibuzo Osuji, Zal Cue Eze and Mr Timothy waiting for the flight to Orlando. Behold the students flying the Nigeria flag at the 2018 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Championship taking place in Orlando, Florida, USA in July! PowerPoint 2013 - Usman Abdullah, Aduvie Intl School, Abuja, FCT… [ 125 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/orlando-2018-m…/ |
Half of students are considering studying abroad – due to “extortionate” UK tuition fees, research has revealed. A study of 750 students aged 16 and over found seven in 10 think the cost of higher education at home is ‘too high’ with three in five also concerned Brexit could increase the cost of UK tuition fees even more. Amid this, the poll commissioned by foreign exchange specialists, Caxton, found four in 10 believe studying overseas is likely to lead to a higher paid job upon graduation. 40,000 fewer part-time students go to university due to tuition fees In comparison, just 14 per cent are confident studying in the UK would set them up for financial success in the future. Edward Gott, head of premier clients at Caxton, said: “It’s clear that an education overseas can offer a wealth of benefits, bringing financial rewards as well as opportunities for significant cultural enrichment. “Although it might at first appear a daunting investment proposition, Brits can in fact save thousands of pounds by looking overseas to further their studies and reap the rewards as a result.” The research found the USA is the most popular choice for those who would like to study abroad, followed by Spain and Germany. However, exchange rates would play a part in deciding which country to study in for 54 per cent, with one fifth more inclined to move abroad if foreign exchange rates were more favourable towards the pound. Researchers also polled 1,000 parents and found more than half would support their children should they decide to study abroad. Almost half believe it would enable their kids to have ‘new and exciting experiences’, while 45 per cent think it would provide them with important life skills. Despite this, 44 per cent of mums and dads admit they would be worried about financing their child’s studies overseas. But should they decide to pursue further education abroad, parents would most like to see their kids head to the USA. Edward Gott added: “We’re working closely with a number of our Premier clients who fund children at overseas universities, as well as retired or mature students looking to study abroad. “Living in a foreign country presents a number of challenges – from making regular payments for tuition fees and living costs, to working out a savings plan and managing unexpected currency fluctuations. “All clients like to budget and manage costs and we take time to understand their needs, hedge their specific currency exposure and set up the transfer of funds to work like clockwork. “It takes the headache away and allows them to focus on the fun stuff......... ........ www.naijatudentsonline. |
The National Youth Service Corps NYSC in Osun State has said that 80 per cent of corps members deployed in the state will be posted to teach in secondary schools. The NYSC state Coordinator in Osun State, Emmanuel Attah announced this on Thursday, July 26, 2018, during the opening ceremony of the 2018 Batch B orientation course at the NYSC Camp in Ede. Attah said Corps members have performed well in Osun state adding that the state will not forget their contributions to the development of education. NYSC extends registration deadline for 2018 Batch B PCMsplayProspective Corps Members nations-wide are preparing to serve the nation “We have so far registered 2,292 corps members and about 80 per cent of those deployed in the state will be deployed in secondary schools to teach. “Corps members have been performing wonderfully well and I believe they have been doing their best and the state will not forget their contributions. Each stage has peculiar needs and they are needed in schools here. “The education sector is a very good place where they can exhibit their skills and knowledge. They will start giving back to society by teaching the pupils and I think it is a good one. “We are also urging the corps members to as much as possible, make themselves relevant through selfless service, diligence and faithful discharge of their duties both in camp and after. “They should utilise this one year of service by making every day, every week, every month count. They need to add value to themselves so much so that they would become too relevant to be ignored after the service year.......... www.naijastudentsonline. |
The Vice Chancellor of the Akwa Ibom University, Prof. Eno James Ibanga, has said his university does not give admission to students with tattoos. The VC, who made the disclosure in an interview with newsmen, said students who intend gaining admission into the university are thoroughly screened before being admitted. He also said this was to check that they do not belong to cults. Ibang said over 90 per cent of programmes of the institution have received full accreditation from the National Universities Commission. Courses on religious studies, mass communication, history and international relations have received interim accreditation from the NUC, he said. He said the accreditation team from the NUC would visit the institution to complete the accreditation of the remaining three programmes. Akwa Ibom State University - AKSU He commended the state government for allowing the university enjoy autonomy in spite of the fact that it is state-owned. The vice chancellor said apart from autonomy, the management of the school enjoys support from the Governing Council and the state government. Ibanga said: “All faculties except three programmes have full accreditation and the management only admits students within its capacity. “The university at present has 7,300 students. “I count myself blessed to be a Vice Chancellor of Akwa Ibom State University......... www.naijastudentsonline. |
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Gani Fawehinmi Scholarship Board – Applications are invited from students in tertiary institutions in Nigeria for the 2018 Gani Fawehhnni Annual Scholarship Awards. Gani Fawehinmi Annual Scholarship Awards 2018 Description The award is for 20 (twenty) students, each of whom will receive One hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000) making a total sum of Two Million Naira (N2,000,000.00). Criteria for Award Applicants must be poor and indigent. Applicants must be registered students of tertiary institutions in Nigeria i.e Universities, polytechnics and colleges of education. Applicants must have good academic performance. Award Ceremony Successful candidates will be awarded the Scholarship on Thursday, September 13, 2018 at Nigerian Law Publications House, Otunba Jobi Fele- Way, C.B.D., Alausa Ikeja, Lagos at 12.00 Noon. Interview Owerri: Applicants will be interviewed on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at ASUU Secretariat, Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), at 10.00 am. Abuja: Applicants will be interviewed on Thursday, August 30, 2018 at ASUU Secretariat, University of Abuja, Gwagwalada Campus, Abuja at 10.00 am. Lagos: Applicants will be interviewed on Tuesday, September 11, 2018, at Nigerian Law Publications House, Otunba Jobi Fele- Way, C.B.D., Alausa lkeja, Lagos, at 10.00 am. How To Apply Interested and qualified candidates should submit an Application Letter of not more than two (2) pages. The Letter must include the name of the candidate, course and year of study, state of origin and why the candidate believes that he or she should be given the award........... https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/25/2018-gani-fawehinmi-annual-scholarship/ |
As part of our Human Resource Development initiatives, the NDDC is embarking on Foreign Post Graduate Scholarship Programme to equip Niger Deltans with relevant training and skills for effective participation in the Local content programme of the current Administration as well as compete globally in various professional fields. The scheme is for suitably qualified applicants with relevant Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree from recognized Universities in the following professional disciplines: 1. Agricultural Sciences 2. Engineering 3. Environmental Sciences 4. Geosciences 5. Information Technology 6. Law 7. Management Sciences 8 Medicine 9. Education 10. Humanities APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS 1. First degree with minimum of 2nd Class Lower Division for those wishing to undertake a Master’s Degree programme and a good Master’s Degree for PhD candidates from a recognized University. 2. Applicants must have gained admission for a Post Graduate Programme in any of the listed disciplines above, in a foreign University. 3. Applicants who have already enrolled in Overseas’ Universities are NOT eligible to apply. 4. Guarantor’s written consent of good conduct of the applicant from any of the following persons from the applicant’s community/clan. Member of National Assembly/State House of Assembly Chairman of the LGA First Class Traditional Ruler High Court Judge 5 Persons with evidence of cult membership or criminal record shall not be considered for the award. 6 Applicants must have completed the mandatory National Youth Service (NYSC). MODE OF APPLICATION......... https:///post/naijastudentsonline./279 |
BECE and SSCE candidates in Plateau state could not write NECO exam because of the recent killings in the state. Senior secondary school students writing examination Some candidates of the National Examination Council (NECO), who could not write some papers due to the recent killings in Plateau state have pleaded with the council to re-conduct the examinations. The candidates, who according to NAN are taking shelter in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in the state on Thursday, July 19, 2018, said that the attacks prevented them from writing the NECO Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE). [ 235 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/students-in- |
Looking for the address of your NYSC camp? Here is the list of the locations and address of all NYSC camps in Nigeria The National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) has announced that the orientation exercise for the 2018 Batch B corps members will begin on Tuesday, July 24, 2018. This means Prospective Corps Members across the country after getting their call-up letters will have to start travelling to their various states of deployment. [ 598 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/here-are-the-l…/ |
Following the hyper-realism drawing of President Macron of France in Lagos when He visited Lagos Shrine by Kareem Wahriz Olamilekan, Governor Ambode invited Kareem and his parents to his office and promised Scholarship to him. According to Kareem who eulogies his instructors saying, that he was trained by two professionals, the founders of an Academy of Arts. When I was eight years old I joined their Academy. [ 90 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./…/governor-ambo |
After winning the 2014 round in the duel between the two men, it was the turn of the outgoing governor of Ekiti State to lose what was a battle of ego between the former political collaborators turned foes. Ayodele Fayose By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor The declaration of the All Progressives Congress, APC’s Dr. Kayode Fayemi as the winner of the Ekiti State governorship election was reflective of the cyclic turn of the governorship of the state since the advent of the Fourth Republic. Since the Alliance for Democracy, AD first won the governorship of the state in 1999; no particular political party had won re-election in a governorship contest. The AD was ousted in 2003 by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s Mr. Ayodele Fayose who benefited from the blitzkrieg of the PDP through the Southwest that year. Fayose did not survive the turmoil of office and was ousted in an impeachment exercise that was, however, to be subsequently declared void. Though the PDP was declared the winner of the 2007 governorship election with its candidate, Engr. Segun Oni, that declaration was subsequently overturned in favour of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN’s Dr. Kayode Fayemi in 2010. Dr. Fayemi’s bid for re-election was defeated in 2014 as Mr. Fayose regained favour with the electorate in an election that was characterised by heavy policing as that of last Saturday. Fayose who is completing his second term in office this September was not eligible for another term, but that did not make him any less of a factor or player in the election of his successor last weekend. In fact, Mr. Fayose was more of a factor, and he is bound to take the defeat heavier than even the PDP’s candidate, Prof. Olasola Eleka, who is the outgoing deputy governor of the state. Eleka, who was Fayose’s hand-chosen successor was the outgoing governor’s man to undo the cyclic rotation of power between the PDP and the other political parties. Had he succeeded, it would have been the first time that a sitting political party would have legitimately recycled itself in office. However, despite everything that the governor threw into the game he came out the loser in a contest that predictably ran down to the wire. It is significant that in nearly every conversation and analysis that is following the declaration of the result that Eleka who was the candidate was not being seen as the loser; rather, the face of defeat has been that of his principal, the man that he had respectably called his boss. THE FACTORS Hungry Workers The outgoing administration entered the contest with the majority of workers not having received any salary this year. State civil servants according to the latest figures are being owed five months salary arrears, local government workers are owed eight months while pensioners are owed ten months. On the eve of the election, there were reports of civil servants and pensioners receiving between N3,000 and N5,000 credit alert as mobilisation to vote for the PDP. For Ekiti people who hold their dignity with pride, it was bound to be seen as an insult especially for the citizenry who had not received their salaries. On Election Day ordinary voters were given N4,000 for their mobilisation. The APC gave more money ranging from N5,000 to N10,000, but that was not the deciding factor. The voters who collected the money acted according to their conscience on who had done them better. Even more, gratuity for former civil servants has not been paid since 2012. The abandonment of Fayose Fayose’s seeming brashness led to the exit of several grassroots mobilisers from the party leading to the situation that on Election Day he was about the only prominent PDP personality in the country that was recognisable. Perhaps the only other person that could draw nationwide recognition was Senator Biodun Olujumi, the Senate Deputy Minority Whip. She was the only one standing who refused to defect after other nationally recognisable persons had left. Among those who left the party for Fayose were Senator Gbenga Aluko, Senator Ayo Arise, former Minister of Education, Prof. Tunde Adeniran; former chairman of the state chapter of the party, Ropo Adesanya; former PDP spokesman Taiwo Olatunbosun, former minister of agriculture, Senator Bode Olowoporoku, Ambassador Dare Bejide, former Deputy Governor Bisi Omoyeni, former Speaker Clement Akinyemi, former Speaker Femi Bamisile. Besides members of the House of Assembly, Fayose’s former commissioner for justice also left his cabinet and the party and defected to the APC. Unarguably, the most decisive blow on Fayose could have been the last minute defection of former national PDP publicity secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye. Prince Adeyeye was a collaborator with Fayose in the victory of 2014 and had served as a minister in the Goodluck Jonathan administration under whose tenure the election that brought back Fayose was done. Was there a covenant between both men at the time of the 2014 election? No one among the two has said so, but Adeyeye felt sufficiently betrayed and disappointed after the primaries to defect from the PDP. He left the PDP despite publicly claiming that the primary election in which he took second place was free and fair. Adeyeye subsequently was able to pull many leading patrons of the PDP to move with him to the APC, notably including some members of the House of Assembly. Last weekend, Adeyeye was given the role of coordinating two local governments, Ise Orun and Emure Local Government Areas. The PDP won Emure by 7,121 votes to 7,048 votes a margin of 73 votes. In his native Ise Orun, the APC won by 11,908 votes to the 6,297 votes polled by PDP, a margin of 5,611 votes which has proved to be the highest margin of victory for either party in all 16 local government areas of the state. Fayose would undoubtedly be ruing the fact that he perhaps could have put in more effort to mollify his former friend, Adeyeye. Even before the results were collated, Adeyeye had proved his mettle when he delivered his polling booth to Fayemi by 92% with 175 votes to the 15 scored by the PDP. Brash and Brawn Governor Fayose had won nationwide popularity with his streetwise attitude, but it is doubtful if that attitude won him any serious approval among the Ekiti who have the reputation of having the most schooled persons in the country. A victory for Eleka would probably have radically altered the perception of the governor of Ekiti State, but it would also have meant that Faysoe had gotten away with his streetwise habit. That was probably an issue for many Ekiti people! www.naijastudentsonline. |
Protests yesterday rocked Muslim community at Eyean in Uhunmwode Local Government Area of Edo State following the electrocution of a Junior Secondary School (JSS3) student A boy, identified as Benedict Sani, was electrocuted in the Uhunmwonde Local Government Area of Edo State. It was gathered that the incident occurred in Eyaen community at about 1pm on Thursday.It was said that the deceased was a teenager and a pupil of Eyaen Secondary School. [ 314 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/14/remonstration-as-jss3-student-was-electrocuted-by-a-falling-high-power-tension-pole/ |
Auchi Polytechnic is a well known polytechnic in Auchi town of Edo State that has produced well meaningful Nigeria across the country. They are known for their efficient law students and practical oriented in the aspects of technology According to senate community, the bill was sponsored by Prof. Francis Alikimhena to convert the Auchi Ploy to Technology University. The NASS has received the bill and work on progress on the conversion… [ 38 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/14/auchi-poly-to-be-converted-to-auchi-university-of-technology-breaking-news/ |
Reports reaching us suggests that JAMB has upgraded the Cut-Off Marks for Admissions into tertiary institutions as follows; Universities – 140, Polytechnics – 120, Colleges – 100, Institutes – 110. Please continue reading to see implications of this below. JAMB Upgrades Cut-Off Marks for 2018 Admissions into Universities There’s absolutely no need to panic about the upgrade in cut-off marks. As we reported earlier, the schools are absolutely responsible for releasing the final cut-off marks for taking Post-UTME in the institution. This information will be released as the school is releasing information about their post-UTME. This however means that no school will be able to take any candidate, who scores below the minimum JAMB score as categorised above. Please NB: General Post-UTME Dates for 1st & 2nd Choice Candidates – Must Read Please ensure you visit the Naijastudentsonline. on a daily basis to get Post-UTME updates from all schools. You will be able to track each school easily from here |
You see, before now we use to get loans for farmers to acquire tractor or government establish a tractor hiring unit in which farmers pay little money to hire a tractor to work for them. Now if you look around , I don’t think we have any department either at the federal, state or local government doing such in this country again. There is no farmer in this whole environment with a tractor, farming now is being done manually by the farmers. Let the Federal Government provide mechanised farm implements, I can assure you that Nigeria will be self sufficient in food production. At least you can see the rice farm here and many others, If we can do all this with little or no government support, imagine if government supports us, what do you think will be the result? In a nutshell, the present policy of the government will really assist us in food sufficient if it is well implemented by the authorities concerned https://theagrodesk./2018/07/12/is-agriculture-in-nigeria-is-still-primitive-in-nature-if-yes-the-way-forward/ |
The sokoto state Government has commenced distribution of 15,000 metric tones fertiliser, loaded in 500 trucks, for the 2018 wet season farming. The fertiliser will be sold to farmers at the heavily subsidised rate of 4000 Naira per bag, according to a statement by the government. The state governor, Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal flagged off the sales in Tureta local Government area of the state, where he urged farmers to use the fertiliser judiciously. [ 191 more words ] https://theagrodesk./2018/07/12/sokoto-state-boosts-agriculture-with-15000-metric-tonnes-of-fertiliser/ |
The following list shows the best of ten (10) and they are as follows from the bottom to top .i.e from 10 to 1 10.Star-Rite International: Boast of excellent teachers of international standard 9. Great heights Academy:Girls School with high leading quality that has no match with any other, offers western education [ 196 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/11/the-top-10-best-are-the-most-expensive-colleges-in-abuja-western-standards/ |
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UI Post-UTME registration, Cut-off mark, application cost, deadline and other relevant information for 2018/2019 Academic session have been published. Cut-off mark is 200. Cost is N2000. Registration begins July 16th and end August 10th, 2018. Full details below; This is to inform candidates who made the University of Ibadan their institution of first choice and scored 200 and above in the 2018 UTME that the University website will be open on Monday, 16 July, 2018 to Friday, 10 August, 2018 for the submission of their bio-data and SSCE/NECO results online through [ 473 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/09/ui-post-utme-2018-cut-off-mark-eligibility-and-registration-details/ |
UNIBEN Post-UTME registration, screening date, cut-off mark, application cost, deadline and other relevant details have been announced. Cut-off mark is 200. The screening holds 27th July, 2018 and 11th, August, 2018. Registration deadlininsidee is July 22nd, 2018. The University of Benin (UNIBEN) Admission Screening Exercise for 2018/2019 Academic Session; will take place between 27th July, 2018 and 11th August, 2018 in designated centres within the Ugbowo Campus of the University. [ 504 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/04/uniben-putme-2018-date-is-out-reg-cut-off-mark-and-details- |
The School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Lagos – University of First Choice and the Nation’s Pride, a leading, reputable first generation institution for postgraduate education and research in Africa, situated in the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria, hereby invites applications from suitably qualified candidates from recognized institutions for admission into Postgraduate programmes of the University in the 2018/2019 Session, namely: [ 556 more words ] https://naijastudentsonline./2018/07/04/unilag-postgraduate-admission-2018-2019-announced/ |
A "Batch A" 2018 NYSC Member, Samuel Rufus serving in Ataba, Andoni LGA of Rivers state allegedly drowned when he went swimming with his friends. According to reports, on the 12th of June, Samuel and his friends were conveyed to the swimming location by a boat, but while returning, the boat capsized and he drowned. His corps was found three days later and was buried yesterday. May his soul rest in peace. https://naijastudentsonline./…/serving-corps-…/ naijastudentsonline.
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