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Samuel Adegboyega University (SAU) Admission Screening exercise for the 2017/2018 academic session has been announced (Admission)

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admissions into the 2017/2018 Academic Session in the undergraduate programmes of Samuel Adegboyega University (SAU).
Available Degree Programmes
S/NCollege of Basic & Applied Sciences (COLBAS)
1Biochemistry
2Chemistry
3Computer Science
4
Industrial Chemistry
5Mathematics
6Microbiology
7Physics
8Statistics

S/NCollege of Humanities (COLHUM)
1English Language
2French
3History & Diplomatic Studies
4Philosophy
5Religious Studies

S/NCollege of Management & Social Sciences (COLMASS)
1Accounting
2Banking & Finance
3Business Administration
4Economics
5Mass Communication
6Public Administration

Admission Requirements

(A) 100-Level:
For admission into 100 level, candidates must possess credit level passes in five subjects at the SSCE/GCE O’Level/NECO/NABTEB or equivalent, obtained in not more than two sittings. The subjects passed must include English Language and Mathematics for the Sciences & Management Sciences programmes and English Language for the Humanities Programmes Candidates awaiting SSCE/GCE O’Level/NECO/NABTEB results may also apply provided the result would be available at the time of Matriculation.

(B) Direct Entry into 200-Level:
Candidates for admission into 200-level must have, in addition to requirement for admission into 100-level, passed G.C.E(A/L) in 2 relevant subjects or passed NCE, OND, HND or equivalent at not less than lower credit level.

(C) JAMB REQUIREMENTS
100 Level Candidates are required to sit for the 2017/2018 UTME of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and attain the prescribed cut-off marks. This is a statutory requirement for admission into Samuel Adegboyega University. Applicants are to ensure that their UTME subject combinations qualify them for their chosen programmes. Direct Entry candidates must obtain the JAMB Direct Entry Forms. Candidates, who did not choose Samuel Adegboyega University initially in their UTME but are interested, are also eligible to apply for admission and participate in the admission screening exercise of the University.

How To Apply

Admission for 2017/2018 session is on going, Candidates who scored 180 and above in 2017 in UTME can apply. Candidates who did not choose SAU in their JAMB registration can apply.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY.

For more details , contact : 08023523484, 08027395105 .

Admission Screening Schedule

The first Admission Screening Exercise for 2017/2018 academic year has been slated for Saturday, 1st July, 2017 at 10.00am. The Screening will be conducted in the following centers:
  • Edo: Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa Campus, Edo State
  • Lagos: SAU, Liaison Office at The Apostolic Church Nigeria, Lawna Territory Headquarters, Olorunda ketu, Lagos
  • Eket: The Apostolic Church, Eket Field H/Q, Eket, Akwa –Ibom State
  • Abuja: The Apostolic Church, Durumi District,By Dunamis Church, Area 1, Garki, Abuja FCT
  • Lokoja: The Apostolic Church, Ajara Quarter, Lokoja Area Headquarters
  • Kaduna: The Apostolic Church, Zaria area, Z11/12 Abeokuta Street, Arugungu Road, Kaduna
  • Ibadan: The Apostolic Church, Oke-Ado Area, 27 Adebiyi Street, off NTC Road, Dugbe, Ibadan
  • Ilesha: The Apostolic Church, Oke-Ooye Street, Ilesha
  • Port Harcourt: The Apostolic Church Somiari –Ama Assembly, 24, 2nd Church Road, off Abloma Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION INTO THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EDE FOR 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION


Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into HND (Full-Time),
ND (Daily Part Time), ND (Part-Time) Programmes and Certificate Course of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede for the 2017/2018 Academic Session
.
1. HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) FULL TIME PROGRAMME (TWO ACADEMIC SESSIONS)

A.
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
1.
Computer Science
2.
Statistics
3.
Science Laboratory Technology (Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Physics with Electronics Options)
4.
Hospitality Management
5.
Leisure and Tourism Management

B.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
1.
Accountancy
2.
Banking and Finance
3.
Business Administration and Management
4.
Marketing
5.
Office Technology and Management

C.
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
1.
Architectural Technology
2.
Building Technology
3.
Quantity Surveying
4.
Estate Management

D.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
1.
Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology
(Power and Machine, Electronics Telecommunication Engineering Options)
2.
Civil Engineering (Structures Option)
3.
Computer Engineering

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) PROGRAMMES
Application for admission into the HND programs will be required to have the following qualifications:
1.
National Diploma (ND) with a minimum of Lower Cr
edit in the relevant Field and five
(5) relevant ‘O’ Level credit passes at WASC, GCE,
NECO and NABTEB at not more
than two sittings. The credit passes must include
English Language and Mathematics.
(a)
Evidence of one year Post ND cognate experience (In
dustrial Training)
(b)
Applicants with Pass Grade in the ND will be requir
ed to have at least two (2)
years Post National Diploma Industrial Experience
*Candidates will not be admitted into HND programme
s different from those they
had in their ND programmes
*Candidates applying for HND Office Technology and
Management (OTM) are
to bring their laptop to the interview
*Candidates with ND BAM/MKT are eligible to apply f
or HND Marketing
**
It is mandatory for HND full-Time applicants to fil
l the JAMB Registration
Number used for their ND programs.

2.
NATIONAL DIPLOMA DAILY PART TIME PROGRAMMES (2 YEARS)
Applicants seeking admission into National Diploma
Daily Part-Time programmes must
have requirement as indicated in the 2016 JAMB Broc
hure.
Daily Part Time Programmes are available in the fol
lowing courses:

(A)
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
a) Computer Science
b) Hospitality
c) Tourism
d) Science Laboratory Technology
e) Statistics
f) Nutrition and Dietetics
g) Geological Technology

(B) SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
a) Accountancy
b) Business Administration and Management
c) Banking and Finance
d) Office Technology and Management
e) Library and Information Science

(C) SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
a) Architectural Technology
b) Building Technology
c) Estate Management
d) Quantity Surveying
e) Surveying and Geo-informatics

(D) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
a) Computer Engineering
b) Electrical/Electronics Engineering
c) Mechanical Engineering
d) Civil Engineering

3. NATIONAL DIPLOMA PART TIME PROGRAMMES (3 YEARS)
Applicants seeking admission into National Diploma
Part-Time programmes must have
requirement as indicated in the 2016 JAMB Brochure.
Part Time Programmes are available in the following
courses:

(A)
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
a) Computer Science
b) Hospitality
c) Science Laboratory Technology
d) Statistics

(B)
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
a) Accountancy
b) Business Administration and Management
c) Banking and Finance
d) Office Technology and Management

(C)
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
a) Building Technology
b) Estate Management
c) Quantity Surveying

(D)
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
a) Electrical/Electronics Engineering
c) Civil Engineering
Certificate Course –
Fashion Design & Textile Technology

DEPARTMENT & REQUIREMENTS
A. SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Computer Science
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics and any two from the following
; Chemistry, Economics,
Geography, ICT/Data Processing, Government/History,
Further Mathematics
and Biology/Agric Science.

Hospitality
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Biology / Agricultural Science / Healt
h Science / Animal
Husbandry, and any two from the following. Chemistr
y, Physics, Geography,
Economics/Commerce, Food and Nutrition / Home Econo
mics, Government,
Business Method, Principle of Account/Book-keeping
and French Language.

Science Laboratory Technology
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any one from th
e following Biology /
Agricultural Science/ Animal Husbandry/health scien
ce, Geography and Further
Math.

Leisure and Tourism Management
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Geography, Biology/Agricultural Scienc
e/ Animal Husbandry and
any one from the following:
History, Economics/Commerce, Chemistry, Physics,
Food & Nutrition, French and Tourism/Catering Craft
, Book-Keeping, Account,
Fine-Art, Government, Nigeria Language and Home Eco
nomics.

Statistics
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, one science subject and any other two
from the following:
Statistics, Economics, Geography, Physics, Further
Mathematics, Biology/Agric,
Chemistry, ICT/Data Processing, Government/History.

Nutrition and Dietetics
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agric-Science/Healt
h-Science and any one of
the following

Food & Nutrition, Economics/Commerce, Physics.
Geological Technology
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and any one from G
eography,
Biology/Agricultural Science, Economics/Commerce.

B. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
Accountancy
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 O’ Level Credit Passe
s in English Language,
Mathematics and any other three (3) from the follow
ing Animal
Husbandry/Fishery/Agricultural Science/Biology/Phys
ics/Chemistry, Principle
of Accounts/Book Keeping, Insurance,
Geography,
History/Government,
Civic
Education/Soc
ial
Studies,
Economics/Commerce, Business Method/Business Studie
s.

Business Administration and Management
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 O’ Level Credit Passe
s in English Language,
Mathematics,
and any other three (3) from the following Economic
s/Commerce, Business
Methods/Business
Studies,
Physics/Chemistry/Biology
/Agricultural
science/Animal Husbandry/Fishery, Principle of Acco
unt/Book-keeping,
Government/History, Civic Education/Social studies,
Geography, Marketing.

Banking and Finance
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 O’
Level
Credit Passes in English Language,
Mathematics, Economics/Commerce and any other two (
2) subjects from the
following: Geography, Government/History, Civic Edu
cation/Social studies,
Insurance, Principles of Account / Book-Keeping, Bi
ology/Agricultural
Science/Animal Husbandry/Health Science/Fishery

Office Technology and Management
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 O’ Level Credit Passe
s in English Language,
Mathematics and any Three (3) from the following: T
ypewriting, Shorthand,
Principles of Accounts/Book-Keeping, Business Metho
ds/Business Studies,
Geography, Government/ History, Economics/ Commerce
, Literature in English,
Office
Practice,
CRS/IRS,
Biology/Agricultural
Scie
nce/Animal
Husbandry/Health Science, Chemistry, Physics, Insur
ance, Data Processing /
ICT and Civic Education / Social Studies.
Library and Information Science
SSCE or equivalent with 5 O’ Level Credit Passes in
English Language,
Mathematics, and any three (3) from the following:
Health Science, Physics,
Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science / Animal Hu
sbandry, Economics,
Literature in English, Home Economics, Food and Nut
rition, Principles of
Account/Book-keeping, Insurance, Commerce, Marketin
g / Business Methods,
Social Studies/ Civic Education, Geography, Further
mathematics, Data
Processing / ICT and Government

C.
SCHOOL OF
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Architectural Technology
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics and any other two from the fol
lowing, Geography,
Economics/Commerce, Technical Drawing//Fine Art, Ch
emistry, Biology,
History and Further Mathematics.

Estate Management
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Economics and any other two subjects f
rom the following:
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Technical D
rawing and Government.

Quantity Surveying
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics and any two of the following:
Economics/Commerce,
Technical Drawing/Fine Art, Chemistry, Geography, F
urther Mathematics,
Woodwork, Biology, Building Construction, Governmen
t, and Principle of
Account.

Building Technology
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics and any two 2 from the followi
ng: Geography,
Economics/Commerce, Technical Drawing/Fine Art, Bui
lding Construction,
Biology, Carpentry & Joinery/Woodwork, Blocklaying
& Concreting, I.C.T,
Chemistry and Further Mathematics.

Surveying and Geo-Informatics
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics and any two subjects from the
following: Technical
Drawing/Fine
Art,
Geography,
Economics/Commerce,
IC
T/Computer
Development,
Biology/Agricultural
Science,
Chemistr
y
and
Further
Mathematics.

D. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Electrical/Electronics Engineering
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any other one f
rom Biology/Agriculture
Science, Technical Drawing, Basic Electronic/Basic
Electricity, Further
Mathematics, Geography, Economics/Commerce.

Civil Engineering
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any other one s
ubject from science,
Geography and Technical Drawing, Woodwork, Biology
/Agricultural Science
and Further Mathematics.

Computer Engineering
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any other one s
ubject from
Biology/Agricultural
Science,
Further
Mathematics,
Geography,
Economics/Commerce, Food and Nutrition.

Mechanical Engineering
SSCE or its equivalent with 5 ‘O’ Level Credit pass
es in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any other one s
ubject from Science, Social
Science and Technical Drawing.

3. CERTIFICATE COURSE
Applicants seeking admission into One year (2 Semes
ters) Certificate Course in Fashion
Design & Textile Technology programme must have any
of the following qualification
O’level Certificate, National Diploma, HND, BSc, Ma
sters from any discipline.
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UNIOSUN 2017/2018 ADMISSION EXERCISE NOTICE OF ADMISSION SCREENING

Notice is hereby given that the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) screening exercise will hold for candidates who chose Osun State University as their first choice, with a minimum score of 180 and above.
However, candidates that scored less than 200 would not be considered for admission into any of the following programmes:
  • Accounting
  • Economics
  • Business Administration
  • Political Science
  • Nursing
  • Law
Meanwhile candidates who chose any of these courses but scored less than 200 can change to any other relevant programme of their choice.

COMPLETION OF APPLICATION FORMS
Candidates are to register on-line by accessing the University website: http://www.uniosun.edu.ng or http://admissions.uniosun.edu.ng to complete and submit applications. They are expected to print two (2) copies of the application form after submission.

DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES
Direct Entry candidates should complete the form on-line, following the same process as above and ensure that they read the admission requirements of the university before applying to any of its programmes. They are also expected to forward their Academic Transcripts to the Registrar of Osun State University not later than 15 October, 2017. ALL Direct Entry candidates including those of UNIOSUN (IJMB) Programme, who wish to be considered for admission into Osun State University for the 2017/2018 academic session, must have obtained Direct Entry  Forms from JAMB. Such candidates must apply for the screening exercise.

ELIGIBILITYUNIOSUN will admit only candidates who made at least five (5) credit passes in SSCE/NECO/NABTEB in the relevant subjects at not more than two sittings except for Nursing and Law which require ONE sitting. The University also accepts a minimum of Lower credit for Direct Entry candidates. Candidates should meticulously provide their O' Level results on the portal. Any candidate that provides false information would be prosecuted by law enforcement agencies and the admission of such candidates withdrawn once discovered. Candidates awaiting results should supply it within one week of release. Any candidate who fails to participate in the screening exercise will not be considered for admission.

CENTRAL ADMISSION PROCESSING SYSTEM (CAPS)
The 2017/2018 admission exercise will be based on Central Admission Processing System (CAPS), a system designed by Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to automate the admissions process to tertiary institutions

ACCESS TO THE REGISTRATION PORTALVisit the Uniosun Post UTME Portal via http://www.uniosun.edu.ng or http://admissions.uniosun.edu.ng. This will take you to the online Application Platform. Ensure you read all registration guidelines and instructions before proceeding to register.
Payments of N2,000.00 for the Post UTME Screening and N5,500 portal access and administrative fees are through the Interswitch Web PAY platform, using your ATM cards (Master Card, Verve card and Interswitch enabled Cards.)

CLOSING DATE: Submission of forms closes at 12.00 noon on Friday 15th September, 2017
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No matter how you feel (Inspirational)

No matter how you feel:

  • GET UP
  • DRESS UP
  • SHOW UP
  • NEVER GIVE UP

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All things begin with God, All things have their origin in it.


Open your Bible to page 1, and you will find four of the most profound words in all of scripture: "In the beginning God..." (Gen. 1:1).

All things begin with God, All things have their origin in it.
Everything you face as you learn to walk in spirit will begin with God. You cannot start your education in the school of the Spirit without meeting Him.

A lot of people try to begin the life of the Spirit by meeting someone who knows how to activate spiritual laws. Life in the spirit is serious business, and you'd better be prepared to treat it that way.
 

The realm of the Spirit does not begin with experience or just a being - it begins on your knees with a decision to go on with God. If you desire to live a successful life, your starting point must be God.
 

- Roberts Liardon (School Of The Spirit)
#GempluxPerspective
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WAEC to re-introduce e-marking


In an effort to broaden its scope, the West African Examinations Council International Office (WIO) in Lagos, says it was set to re-introduce electronic marking for its tests.

The Head of the Office, Mr Adelowo Maliki, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Lagos.

According to him, the marking before now was done with some foreign partners based in the United Kingdom.

“We started this electronic marking in 2014 through to 2015, only for us to suspend it in 2016, due to high costs as regards the high exchange rate.
“But now, we are set to bring it back as we have gotten all necessary approvals from the council’s committee meetings and the council itself.
“This led to our trying to develop our own in-house and by the grace of God, the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for private candidates would be marked electronically.

SOURCE: Punch Newspaper
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FUOYE 2017/2018 Admission Screening and Registration Instructions

 Details of registration procedure are as follows:
Important Note: All Screening Exercise are Strictly Online and no Examination will be required at any time.
  + Method of Application
Step 1: Logon to http://ecampus.fuoye.edu.ng/putme
Step 2: On Admission Menu displayed on the right-hand side, click "Registration Steps" and read iinstructions carefully
Step 3: Kindly Login with your JAMB Registration Number e.g 76510415CA and use the word "password" as your inital password to logon to the portal. [Note Password is not editable]
Step 4: You will be required to update the underlisted data:
  1. Valid Phone Number
  2. Valid Email Address
  3. Nationality
  4. Religion
  5. Date of Birth
  6. Email
  7. O'Level Results with Minimum of two(2) sittings
  8. WAEC/NECO Scratch Card Details corresponding to the O'level Results uploaded
Note: Ensure to use a valid email Address and Phone Number you can b contacted on if need arises. Also, always check this mail for updates and information
Step 5: After updating your information, a confirmation link will be sent to your email box provided. Logon to your E-mail and click on the account activation link to verify your email account and registration details.
Step 6: Login again after verification and click on "Upload O'Level Results" link at the left hand corner of the screen to complete your registration. Select Number of Sitting and Enter all the subjects and grade respectively. On completion, click on Complete Registration" button then click OK on the message dialog box.
Step 7: You will be prompted to Pay for your Admission Screening Fee and Portal Service Charge of N5,000.
Step 8: Kindly select the Remita Payment Platform. You will be prompted to confirm the transaction, simply click "Ok" to proceed
.: Payment Instructions
To initiate payment, complete the required form and activate your account as applicable, click on the small circle at the right hand with a pointed finger to proceed.
2 On the payment confirmation page; you will find your transaction details including transaction reference, amount to pay, service being paid for, etc. 
3 Click on the “Remita proceed button" for redirection to Remita, where you can pay using any of the available channels including debit or credit cards, internet banking, mobile wallet, bank branch etc.
4 After successful online payment, the user is redirected back to the portal and can proceed with the service.
5 If an alternative channel was used (bank branch, internet banking), you are required to log back into the portal and proceed to obtain service.
6 If the response is successful, navigate back to the service that was paid for to continue to obtain service.
Step 9: Confirm your Payment Information again and Click on "Make Payment" button to Proceed.
Step 10: Enter your ATM card details
  1. Select your ATM card type (e.g Verve or Master Card)
  2. Enter your Card Number on the front side of the card
  3. Enter Card Expiry Date and the card CVV2  (the 3 digits on the reverse side of the card)
  4. Enter your card pin
  5. Click on "Pay" button when you are done
Please note:  (Do not Refresh your browser while the process is going on to avoid multiple deductions from your account. If nothing is displayed after 10 minutes, close the browser and restart again).
Note: An Email containing the receipt of the transaction will be sent to your E-mail..
Step 11: Print Out your Registration Slip containing summary of your registration.

CLOSING DATE FOR SCREENING EXERCISE:   Screening Exercise closes on Friday, 29th September, 2017.


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Upload NECO WAEC O Level Result to JAMB Website Portal


2017 JAMB UTME candidates have been mandated to upload their SSCE WAEC, NECO or any other O-Level result, including awaiting results details to the JAMB website portal.
Note that this is compulsory for all candidates, including those that had uploaded theirs before September, 2017.

All 2017 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) UTME candidates are expected to Login to JAMB profile and do the needful as the board have re-activated the portal for the uploading of O’level results.

How To Upload OLevel SSCE Results on JAMB Website.

Follow the steps below to upload waec result to jamb website.
  • Visit any of the Approved JAMB CBT Centres nearest to you.
  • Inform the attendant there of your intention to upload or re-upload your WAEC, NECO or other Awaiting OLevel result on the JAMB portal.
  • The uploading of the results will be done after your online JAMB profile have been logged into, by inputing your registered e-mail. (dont worry about that, they will help on it)
  • Your result will be scan 
  • Details about the examination will be uploaded
  • You will be charged a token at the Cbt centre for this transaction.


How To Upload Awaiting Result on JAMB Portal.

The same process as above applies for awaiting results candidates.
The exam body have warned candidates to avoid going to cyber cafe operators for the uploading of results as they are not approved to do that and cannot login into the JAMB database.
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Joint Admsson and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Direct Entry for 2017/18 To Close September 15


The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will shut down its Direct Entry admission e-registration portal on Sept.15.

Dr. Fabian Benjamin, the Head of Media and Information of the board, said this in Abuja on Friday.
Benjamin urged the prospective candidates for the direct entry admission to register before the deadline, saying that the board might not extend the deadline.
He also advised the UTME candidates to re-upload their O’ Level results in the JAMB new portal as the one previously used did not allow for the capturing of candidates O’ Level grades.

He further said that the candidates should use JAMB’s approved Computer Based Test (CBT) centers for the exercise.

According to him, the new portal has provided a platform for the detailed categories of West African Examination (WAEC) results of candidates for proper placement.

“The first platform that was used for the exercise did not create room for the capturing of the levels of grades such as C4, C5, C6, B1, B2, B3 and A1.
“You know in some schools, all these O’ level grades are considered.
“You may have a B1 and another candidate has a B3. If there is no room for separating the grades in the platform, schools may not be able to ascertain the levels of grades.
“The first platform just stated “A”, “B”, “C”. So with this new platform, there will be room for the download of the levels of grades.
“Somebody who has a B1 will stand a better chance than the person with a B3.
“So, we use this new platform to capture all those detailed categories of WAEC result so that no grade of result will be left uploaded.’’

Benjamin, however, added that any candidate who felt that what he or she uploaded earlier was enough might not bother.
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HEALTH TALKS: ANTI-AGING & WEIGTH BALANCE


HEALTH TALKS: ANTI-AGING & WEIGTH BALANCE

While there is no such thing as a fountain of youth, there certainly are things that you can do to keep yourself looking youthful for as long as possible. One of those delicious ways to slow the aging clock is to eat fruit. Fruits contain high antioxidant properties that can keep your skin feeling firm, clear and young.

Fruits are also low in calories and fat and are a source of simple sugars, fiber, and vitamins, which are essential for optimizing our health.Here are our top 5 favorite fruits to consume to minimize the wrinkles, discoloration, other signs of aging skin and weight;

1. Watermelon Due to its high content of minerals, vitamins and antioxidants, watermelon is another delicious way to keep your skin nourished and prevent wrinkles or skin discoloration that comes with aging skin.

2. Papaya Whether eaten or used topically, papaya can work wonders on your skin. It is a natural complexion toner and fights the formation of wrinkles while its Vitamins A, C and E will nourish the skin.

3. Apple Applied topically, apple residue is great for the skin:its enzymatic actions help the skin to retain healthywater levels and keeps it fresh and healthy; apple cider vinegar as well makes an excellent natural toner.

4. Banana Youthful elasticity of the skin will be greatly helped by the high levels of Vitamin C and B-6, while its manganese and antioxidant contents prevent premature aging. It is also a wonderful natural moisturizer for the skin if applied topically.

5. Gdefiles are a rich source of both manganese and Vitamin C. Together; these compounds can preventdamage due to ultraviolet radiation while their antioxidant properties fight against the aging process.So the next time you are in the mood for somethingsweet, do yourself a favor and make up a fruit saladwith some of the delicious edibles listed above.
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ASUU Strike: Lecturers reach agreement with Nigerian Federal government


Students of Nigeria Universities affected by the ongoing strike organised by ASUU might be returning back to their institutions sooner than expected as the striking university lecturers, ASUU, have agreed to consider the federal government’s offer and suspend their strike.

The agreement comes after 12 hours, 30 minutes of a closed door meeting between ASUU and a government delegation in Abuja.

The leadership of ASUU, however, said though it accepted the proposal presented by the government, it will take the proposal to its members and get back to the government in a week.

Biodun Ogunyemi, the national president of ASUU, told journalists after the meeting that the union will come back after one week to take its final decisions.

“Now we have some concrete proposal that we will take back to our members for consideration,” he said.

On his part, the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, said ASUU’s demands have been addressed and the union will get back to the government in a week after consulting with its principals.

The meeting started 1:38pm on Thursday and ended 2:15 a.m. on Friday.

Source: Premium Times
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FUOYE Reduce 2017/18 Admission Screening Cut Off Mark [New]


The Management of the Federal University of Oye (FUOYE) has reduced the admission cut off mark for 2017/2018 academic session from 180 to 150.

The New Admission Cut Off Mark is 150.  

All the general candidates that score 150 above in their UTME Examination can now participate in the Admission screening exercise for 2017/2018 academic session.
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FUOYE Management warns Applicants about a website purporting to act for the University to give Admission

PUBLIC NOTICE - DISCLAIMER
The Management of the Federal University Oye Ekiti has noticed that there is a publication on a website purporting to act for the University to give admission letter and requesting applicants to pay money.



The General Public is hereby informed that the Management of the University has not directed or mandated any person, company or group to collect any sum of money on her behalf for the purpose of admission or recruitment.*

Please take notice that this is a fraud that is not associated with the University and the general public is directed to ignore such a publication.*
 

Take further notice that the publication is a scam that did not emanate from the University and anyone who patronises the site for the purpose of recruitment into the Federal University Oye Ekiti does so at his/her own risk.
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JAMB Announcement: All 2017 UTME Candidates Are To Re-upload Their O’level Results

All 2017 JAMB UTME Candidates Are To Re-upload Their O’level Results Online.

Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, wishes to inform all UTME candidates to re-upload their O’level results on the JAMB e-Facility Portal.
In an information released on the JAMB’s twitter page, all candidates are advised to upload their results to the portal again.

The board wishes to inform all candidates that have made changes (change of institution /course) and it has not been reflected that they should exercise patience as the comprehensive list would be sent to all Institutions soon.

According to the release, “All Institutions have been directed to ensure that candidates awaiting the release of NECO results are considered for their various PUTME.
“Candidates should not panic as they would certainly sit for the PUTME in the Institutions they have made changes to.
“Kindly upload your O level results again. for those awaiting results in NECO indicate where required but ensure to upload once its released”, it concluded.
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50 Cent Disowns His Eldest Son Marquise: ‘I Have No Relationship With Him’

50 Cent disowns his son Marquise Jackson, and this comes months after the teenager dissed his father in his first rap song.

Drama started when the rapper shared the photo of his second son, Davian, who he said is resuming at Hunter College for a programme. While many people congratulated the young boy for his achievement, one fan asked the rapper to confirm how many sons he has.

“Just 2, because I have no relationship with Shanique’s son,” said 50 Cent who has three sons with three different women.

50 Cent’s relationship with the 19-year-old went down the drain following the rapper’s overstretched feud with the boy’s mother, Shaniqua Tompkins.

In February, Marquise dropped his first ever rap song titled ‘Different’, in which he says of his father, “Lost my pops, he’s still alive”. As though that shade was not enough, he dropped that debut song on the 14th anniversary of his father’s debut album ‘Get Rich Or Die Tryin’.

Now 50 Cent has announced that he no more has a relationship with the teenager, and this breaks the hearts of many people.

“He has forsaken his own flesh and blood. SMDH. 😳 God WILL handle him.💯 AND his ELDEST will be the one HE WILL NEED and BEG forgiveness of in the end,” said one Instagrammer.


Source – (Olisa Blogazine)
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Disqualified SUG VP Aspirant Brought Back, See What He Has To Say


A SUG Candidate been disqualified from the Fuoye Student Union Election, The Vice President Aspirant in person of Bisiriyu Ayorinde Seun (Ayodinho) name and other was not found on the qualified candidate list.
After the news about Fuoye taking part in ASUU strike, Ayodinho himself publish and shared insight on his restoration back to be eligible to contest for the Vice President of the Fuoye Student Union Government.

Quoting Ayodinho…

I Bisiriyu Ayorinde Seun (Ayodinho) really appreciate every active FUOYEites for the *love and support* shown to me yesterday, i can’t thank you enough…
It is a pity that the DSA believed all the ‘lies’ told to him about me without confirmation(we’re all human afterall) Even after I passed all the tests. The rumour was that I failed the drug test,  lol they wished, I neither Smoke nor take any kind of illegal drugs, how I wan take fail “dope test” OR I’ve issues with the security, which the CSO has cleared…
Note: I’m not a cultist and I’ve never had issues with the School Securities, Nigeria Police Force, SARS or any security agency
Their only reason is because someone told them that “I’ll be a potential threat to the management”. And that I also have too many supporters which can be destructive to the school
Those excuses are not valid enough.
Now, my name has been returned to the list and they are still looking for opponents for me. What is my offence?  oppositions are highly welcome

What are your honest thought on this issue? Comment Below

SOURCE: OyeSource
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How to rename Blogger labels – Changing existing label names in Blogger


Tagging each and every post will make your site visitors to easily navigate and moreover it helps them to discover related posts within your site. To better organize your site content we always suggest you to label your blog posts. So for beginners we once made a post on how to use Blogger labels which you can go through. At one point you will realize to properly categorize your blog posts and that makes you to change the names of several existing labels in your blog. Here in this post we will see how to rename Blogger labels in a proper way.
In Blogger you can easily manage all your labels from posts area where you can add or remove labels. But currently Blogger has no such feature as renaming blog labels. The only option you have is by deleting the existing labels and adding a new one. There are two ways to implement this; one is by editing labels in each and every post which is time consuming. The other one is renaming labels by bulk action method that is deleting existing labels in all posts and assigning a new label to all those post. So here is how you do it.
Let’s say you are blogging about health and cookery and you have labeled Mango, Blackberry and Apple for several posts. Later on you decided to rename all the three labels into one and you wish to name that as recipes.

How to rename Blogger labels

First thing you have to do is explore all the posts filled under specific label. Then you have to add new labels to all those posts and remove existing ones.
How to rename Blogger labels
In your blog dashboard go to posts >> and you will see all labels drop down list box at the top right corner. Just drop down and select the label that you wish to change. As of example we are selecting Apple which shows all the posts labeled with Apple.
How to rename Blogger labels
Now you can select the bulk action check box or you can manually tick selected posts. You might end up in errors, so make sure that you are not selecting 50 posts at a time. After selecting the posts, drop down the label option and assign all the selected posts to a new label as you see in the image below.
How to rename labels in Blogger
You have added a new label to all those posts and now you have to delete all the existing labels. To delete, just drop down the label option and select the label which removes label from all selected posts.
In case if you try to access the deleted labels, then it simply displays 404 error page that is it shows “No posts with this label name”. Also note that adding and removing labels in your blog posts are only for your visitors and that does not affect your SEO campaign.
Hope this post guided you on how to rename Blogger labels. Share this post and subscribe to our blog feeds.
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ERC CONDEMS THE TOTAL INSECURITY OF LIVES AND PROPERTIES OF THE STUDENTS OF ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO.

 ERC CONDEMS THE TOTAL INSECURITY OF LIVES AND PROPERTIES OF THE STUDENTS OF ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO.
  • The management and Nigerian police should provide adequate security for the students now
  • Students should start mobilizing for a campaign against insecurity now
  • Staff unions should not wait until they start to become victims as well
  • A political alternative is highly essential
The attention of the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), Ondo State Chapter, has been drawn towards the series of mishap happening within the premises of Adeyemi College of Education campus and its environs. According to the circular released from the office of the Dean, Divisions of Students’ Affairs, on the 6th of September, 2017, 3 female students of the college got missing within the span of 35 days (July 28 – Sept 1). Also, reports from the students have indicated that series of theft and armed robbery have become rampant on the campus since the inception into the 2016/2017 session in October 2016.
We hereby call on the school management to embark on an effective security measures in order to curb these issues before it gets out of hand.

According to the Dean, Mr. O.O. Olaluwoye, one Miss Oladepo Blessing Oluwaferanmi, of the department of BIO/CHEM (NCE combination), was declared missing on the 28 of July, 2017. On the 4th of August, another student, Miss Oloruntimilehin Semilore Mary, of the department of Agricultural Science, was also declared missing. As if this is not enough, another case of a missing female student. Miss Olaniyan Mary Oluwaseun, a Degree 1 student of the department of History, was reported missing on the 1st day of September, 2017.

Before the most recent case, the students thought the issue of insecurity was over when the Men of the police reportedly arrested 2 suspects who allegedly used one of the missing girls for ritual. As reported by the Sahara Reporters on the 27th of August, 2017, the decomposed body of one of the missing Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo girls was found in the ritualists den with one or more of her body parts missing. Up till now, the body (dead or alive) of the second student has not been found. The latest development was the disappearance of another student of the foremost teachers’ training college in Nigeria.

As frequently reported by the friends of the victims, these ladies were kidnapped on their way to their Boyfriends’ houses. As if this is the solution, female students are now being severally warned to restrict their visit and movement to their Boyfriends’ houses. We argue that this is not the solution to the problem. The management and Men of the police should find a long-lasting solution to the lingering insecurity issue. We have seen cases in the same college whereby armed men break into houses, steal valuable properties, injure male students, and rape ladies. Perhaps, students should restrain from sleeping in their rented apartments off-campus at nights?

Even the school premises are not secure. There have been several cases of theft and robbery reported in the school premises. Some hostels, like the Café female hostel, have witnessed several cases of theft in the recent days. Even a HOD’s office was been burgled while the students had to pay for the loss. All these are indication of a complete insecurity of lives and properties in the Federal-owned College.

This issue of insecurity started months ago and the members of ERC have raised the awareness on the need for adequate security measures. For us in ERC, we believe the college management should be able to provide adequate security for their students within and outside the college. Students live outside the campus due to the inadequate hostel facilities within the college premises. Hence, students living off-campus are eligible to all security measures enforced within the school premises. More so, we call on the Nigerian Police to deploy adequate security Men to the vicinity of the college in order to curb the high rate of kidnapping, theft, and armed robbery.

The students of the college should commence an immediate plan of action to demand adequate securities for their lives and properties. One of the reasons for the existence of a Students’ Union is to discuss the issues that concern the students with a view to finding solutions to them. Sadly, a union without a well-attended congress of students is very far from finding solutions to issues like insecurity. Hence, we call on students to start raising the demand for a mass campaign against insecurity. Truly, those who are affected will know the essence of adequate security.

What goes around will definitely come around. Staff unions should not wait until they start to become victim of insecurity. In as much as a HOD’s office can be burgled, the remaining members of the staff of the college are not safe. We therefore call on the NASU, SSANU, and COEASU of the college to mobilize themselves in order to find a lasting solution to the case of insecurity in the college. Some members of the staff have children who are also students of the college. Hence, a prompt intervention of the staff unions is highly essential.

Nevertheless, we have seen cases where the Men of the Police are completely clueless and rendered inactive. More so, this issue of insecurity is not only the topic of the day in institutions like ACE ONDO. It can be recalled that students of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) went on a protest on August 16, 2016, to demand adequate security of their lives and properties. Hence, students’ and staff need to take the struggle for adequate security beyond the four walls of the school. Insecurity is one of the numerous shortcomings of the inequitable capitalist system and the Buhari/APC-led government as evident in daily reports; take Evans as an example.

This is why we members of the Education Rights Campaign (ERC) are calling for a genuine mass workers political alternative that will wrest political power from the few millionaire looters and establish a workers and poor people’s government anchored on socialist policies. It is until the commanding heights of the Nigerian economy is are placed under the democratic control and management of the working people that the social conditions of inequality and mass poverty that creates the problem of insecurity can be totally eradicated.

Owoyomi Damilola Owot
Ondo State ERC Coordinator
07065184322
Erc_ondo@yahoo.com
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Google reveals the most searched for ‘How Tos'


Google has created a website that reveals the most popular “How to” searches entered into Google around the world, with DIY queries dominating the results.
Research by Google News Labs has been turned into a “visual essay” by Xaquin G.V. detailing the different things UK internet users turn to Google Search to find out.

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(Yui Mok/PA)
The most common searches in the UK revolved around how to fix things around the house – walls, doors and windows were among the most frequent inquiries.
Light bulbs, sinks and toilets also featured in the top results.
But it wasn’t just DIY-related tasks that were common “How tos” users wanted to know more about – how to boil an egg, how to kiss and how to tie a tie were all common searches among global users.

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(Katie Collins/PA)
The essay revealed how so-called “coming-of-age questions” such as how to make money and how to start a business were also popular searches.
The essay also showed how searches are affected by timing – queries on how to lose weight spike in January and early summer as Google searchers chase that “beach body”, while cooking asparagus searches follow the vegetables growing season, according to the research.
Google’s search engine is the most widely used in the world, clocking up more than 3.5 billion searches every single day.
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