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Wednesday 9 January 2019

Auchi Polytechnic SPAT Acceptance & School Fees Payment Deadline for 2018/2019 Academic Session

This is to inform all the candidates admitted into the Auchi Polytechnic School of Evening Studies (SES) National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes for the 2018/2019 academic session that the management of the institution has announced the deadline for the payment of acceptance and school fees.

 The deadline for the payment of acceptance and school fees is 15th January, 2019.

Auchi Poly SPAT Acceptance & School Fees. ND = Fifty Nine Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N59,500)
While School Of ICT and Engineering are to pay Sixty Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N60,500) HND = Sixty Nine Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N69,500)
 While School of ICT and Engineering are to pay Seventy Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N70,500). 

NOTE: You are to make payment before the deadline date (15th of January) otherwise your name will be withdrawn from the list.

UNIBEN Clearance Notice To All Newly Admitted Students, 2018/2019 Session

All provisionally admitted candidates are expected to proceed to pay acceptance fee and update their online clearance records by uploading relevant documents as they await the date of commencement of PHYSICAL CLEARANCE.

 The earlier date of December 3rd 2018 was postponed due to the ongoing ASUU strike. The Process is as follows

* PAY YOUR ACCEPTANCE FEE
  * UPLOAD RELEVANT DOCUMENTS
 * REQUEST CLEARANCE
* PROCEED FOR FACE - TO FACE CLEARANCE AT YOUR FACULTY FROM DATE OF RESUMPTION.

 Date of resumption for newly admitted students (Freshers) will be announced.
The documents require for the clearance include the following;
a. Clearance/Eligibility slip (with the online payment receipt)
b. Certificates/ Statements of result
c. Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age
 d. Acceptance Letter
 e. Guarantor’s Letter
f. Affidavit of Good Conduct
 g. Affidavit of Non-Membership of Secret Cults
 h. JAMB Admission Letter
 i. UNIBEN offer of Provisional Admission slips
j. Passport photographs with red background (Get up to 40 copies)
 k. WAEC/NECO Scratch Cards

Saturday 5 January 2019

Things to consider before using any institution as your choice of study






As a university aspirant, before you select any institution as your study arena, you must first of all consider some factors. Some student all aim higher to study in the best university in Nigeria.

As jamb registration is on going now, think before putting any institution to avoid wasting of money in change of institution or loosing your admission entirely.


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Some of the things you need to consider before using any school include:


1.    Mental ability: before you will be admitted to any of the federal universities in Nigeria, you must have a very high score. Despite the course you want to study in a federal university, you must get not less than 210. In a situation where you can not get such score, you better choose a less competitive school and course.

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2.    Age: remember what happened last year that made the boy that got the highest jamb score to loose his admission because of age barrier. You must be up to 16 years before you can apply.




READ:Courses offered in Abia state university - (Aspirant Guide)





3.    Distance: before going for any institution, you should consider the distance. You may be from Abia state and wants to study in ABU ZARIA because that absu is costly without considering your distance from abia to Zaria.




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4.    Environment: some regions in Nigeria have high temperature. You know yourself better and the environment you can adapt to. Universities in the northern part of Nigeria has high temperature and it affects someone from the southern part of Nigeria that have not been exposed to such condition..





READ:Abia state polytechnic Introduced 3 New courses



I know all of you have made up your mind of the course you want to study, there will be no need to write about that. But make sure you wont go because others are going. Stay back and think for a course that will fit you and the ones your family and be able to afford its payment……………………………
Thank you for stopping by and reading this. Always visit us to see more updates from us and know your stand……we got you first


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Thursday 3 January 2019

ASUU Strike: NANS to commence mass action against FG, ASUU, ASUP Jan 7


The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has issued a notice to all its structures and organs to commence mobilisation for mass action against the Federal Government, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, and the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics.
This was contained in a statement signed by the association’s President, Danielson Akpan.
The ASUU commenced a nationwide strike on November 4 after lecturers accused the federal government of not implementing previous agreements.
The association had earlier issued an ultimatum of two weeks to FG, ASUU, and ASUP on December 23, to call off the strike or face confrontation.
According to the correspondence, the association blamed the parties involved of not making appreciable steps in resolving the crises.
Akpan accused the university lecturers of not showing enough commitment to end the strike, saying they staged a walk-out during negotiations with the government despite the latter meeting two out of their three demands.
The three major issues, the NANS leader said, include the non-payment of some academic staff salaries shortfall, non-release of operational license for Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company, NUPEMCO, and non-payment of earned academic allowances.
“The minor disagreement over figures in salaries shortfall which the government claimed to be N15 billion as against ASUU’s N25 billion
“None of the issues mentioned above directly improves the lot of Nigerian students or infrastructure and basic amenities on our campuses.
Again, why are Nigerian Students made to suffer for the interests of ASUU or ASUP which doesn’t improve lots of Nigerian students?” Akpan asked.

Tuesday 1 January 2019

Asuu strike may cause students to behave immorally, Parents lament

- Nigerian youths are revolting with drugs and crime because they have lost hope in the country, according to ASUU


- The chairman of the union at the University of Ibadan, Dr Deji Omole, calls on the government to invest in education and not only infrastructure


- Omole says the government is building infrastructure without investing in human capital that will run and use them.



 
 
 
 
 

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has expressed displeasure over the rate at which Nigerian youths are revolting with drugs and crime as a result of losing hope in the country.

The union called on President Muhammadu Buhari to invest in the education sector, saying if there is no investment in education, all development plans being conceived for the country would fail.

According to the chairman of ASUU at the University of Ibadan (UI), Dr Deji Omole, more than ever before, the nation’s youths are revolting against the state with rising crime, The Guardian reports.




Abdicate gathers that Omole stated that infrastructure being built at the expense of Nigerian youths would end up being sold by the youths because government failed to build the latter through qualitative investment.
He said: "We are entering 2019 on 

a sad note that our future is neglected for pecuniary gains of gerontocrats in government. They want to build infrastructure without investing in human capital that will run and use them.
“That is failure from the start. President Buhari should give Nigerian youths a future by showing concern for education. If only present Nigerian students are exposed to the little he learnt as student, we would not be on strike."

 
 
 

“It is their generation that enjoyed the best quality of education and it is their generation that is destroying it".
The youths are becoming alienated and are revolting with drugs and crime. Only a committed investment in public education will salvage the future of Nigeria."
Meanwhile, absucafe previously reported that the federal government declared that talks with the ASUU had so far been fruitful, expressing optimism that the ongoing strike would soon be called off.


The government’s optimism, according to the minister of labour and employment, Chris Ngige, was predicated on the federal government’s consideration of some of ASUU’s demands.
The demands include the submission of the union’s list of outstanding payments, and the identification of some areas in the universities in need of revitalisation as contained in the signed 2009 agreement.