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THE OGUN STATE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE RESUMPTION DATE FOR THE 2ND TERM 2021/2022 ACADEMIC SESSION FOR ALL PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS AS WELL AS GOVERNMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN THE STATE HAS CHANGED TO MONDAY, 10TH JANUARY, 2022. THE CHANGE IS NECESSITATED BY THE SERIES OF PRE-RESUMPTION ACTIVITIES LINED UP BY THE MINISTRY TO FURTHER REPOSITION OUR SCHOOLS.

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THE OGUN STATE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE RESUMPTION DATE FOR THE 2ND TERM 2021/2022 ACADEMIC SESSION FOR ALL PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS AS WELL AS GOVERNMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN THE STATE HAS CHANGED TO MONDAY, 10TH JANUARY, 2022.


THE CHANGE IS NECESSITATED BY THE SERIES OF PRE-RESUMPTION ACTIVITIES LINED UP BY THE MINISTRY TO FURTHER REPOSITION OUR SCHOOLS.


AS PART OF RESUMPTION GUIDELINES, EACH PARENT/GUARDIAN AND LEARNERS ARE EXPECTED, BETWEEN TUESDAY 4TH AND MONDAY 10TH JANUARY 2022, TO SIGN UNDERTAKING OF WILLINGNESS TO ABIDE BY LAID DOWN REGULATIONS AND SUPPORT THE SCHOOL IN ENSURING AND ENFORCING DISCIPLINE.


PARENTS, GUARDIANS AND ALL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS ARE THEREFORE ENJOINED TO NOTE THE NEW RESUMPTION DATE WHILE AWAITING DETAILS OF OTHER PRE-RESUMPTION ACTIVITIES.


WE WISH ALL OUR LEARNERS COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON AND PEACEFUL TERM.


THANK YOU.

PROF. ABAYOMI A ARIGBABU, FMAN

HON. STATE COMMISSIONER FOR EDUCATION,

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

DECEMBER, 2021

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JUST-IN: ASUU To Begins Nationwide Strike On Monday (Details)

 The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has concluded on embarking on a Nationwide strike with effect from Monday, 13th December, 2021.

The strike decision was Suggested at the different ASUU Zonal Meetings across the country.

The strike follows the decision of the federal government to stop the salaries of lecturers who have not enrolled in the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

ASUU is opposed to the use of IPPIS for lecturers.

The strike action is also to compel federal government to implement the agreements and resolutions of Memorandum of Action discussed in the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, the 2013 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and the 2017 Memorandum of Action (MoU), all of which have not been implemented, officials of the lecturers’ union said.


ASUU has been locked in a protracted dispute with the Nigerian government over issues connected to poor funding of public universities. Every time the dispute boiled over to strike by the teachers, negotiations between the two parties always produced agreements.


However, the government’s failure to meet the teachers’ expectations within the context of the agreements have been a primary reason ASUU has been on strike almost every year  since 1999.

This is to inform all candidates who wish to apply for the 2022 UTME that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced a change regarding the reading texts for subjects like Literature-in-English, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, and Arabic

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JAMB announces new reading texts for 2022 exam

This is to inform all candidates who wish to apply for the 2022 UTME that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced a change regarding the reading texts for subjects like Literature-in-English, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, and Arabic.

These changes would take effect from the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). This means that candidates will be asked questions from these texts in the 2022 JAMB exam. Candidates are advised to get these texts and start preparing for the 2022 UTME

For purposes of emphasis, the newly- introduced texts are highlighted below;


LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH Reading texts


Lion and the Jewel by Wole Soyinka

Look Back in Anger by John Osborne.

Second Class Citizen by Buchi Emecheta.

Unexpected Joy at Dawn by Alex Agyei Agyiri.

Wuthering Heights by Emile Bronte.


YORUBA Reading Texts


Akojopo Alo Ijapa Apa Kin-in-ni by Adeboye Babalola (University Press Plc,Ibadan)

Awon Oriki Orile Metadinlogbon by Adeboye Babalola (Learn African Plc, Lagos).

Moremi Ajasoro by Debo Awe (Elyon Publishers, Ilesa).

Oro Enu Akewi by Ayomide Akanji (Genius Books Publishers, Ibadan).

Nitori Owo by Akinwumi Isola (Sumob Publishers, Osogbo).


ARABIC Reading Texts


The Nigerian Arabic Poems ; a case study between the old and the new, by Abdulwahab Dan Ladi Shith

Diwaanur Riyardh : A collection of Arabic Poems , by Dr. Isah Alabi Abubakar

The Prospect Of Arabic Language in Nigeria, by Murtadh Badamasi

A Selection of Pulpit Councelling, by Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilory

Why The Anger On Us. A literature text , by Muhammad Salisu Mai Ango

The perfection/Adornment of Pages ; A book of poems, by Abdullahi Bin Fodio


HAUSA Reading Texts


Prose (zube) Turmin Danya

Poetry (waka) Wakokin Hausa

Drama (wasan kwaikwayo) Abin Da Kamar Wuya

IGBO Reading Texts


Prose(iduuazi) Chinedu Ofomata (2009). . Enugu: Format Publishing LTD.

Poetry (Abu) Nolue Emenanjo. . Onitisha: Evans Brothers.

Drama (Ejije) Odunke Artists (1981). . Ibadan: U.P.L

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TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION IJAGUN P.M.B 2118, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE NIGERIA 2ND ROUND POST-UTME SCREENING FOR 2021/2022 ACADEMIC SESSION ADMISSION

 TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION IJAGUN P.M.B 2118, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE NIGERIA

2ND ROUND POST-UTME SCREENING FOR 2021/2022  ACADEMIC SESSION ADMISSION


This is to inform all applicants that the 2nd Round of the Post-UTME Screening for 2021/2022 Academic Session Admission has been scheduled to hold on *Thursday,6th January,2022* at the E-Learning Centre, University Main Campus,Ijagun,  commencing from 8.a.m.

Candidates who are still interested in registering for the Post-UTME can do so not later than Friday,31st December,2021.

All applicants are advised to print their Screening Slip between Tuesday, 4th and Wednesday, 5th January, 2022 to know the time allocated to them.

Please note that the screening shall be conducted in strict adherence to Covid-19 protocol/guidance and no candidate will be allowed to the venue without face mask.

Thank you.

Signed 

DapoOke

Ag. Registrar


 

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has thrown the decision to embark on a fresh strike to its branches, following the expiration of its three week ultimatum which expired on Sunday.

 The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has thrown the decision to embark on a fresh strike to its branches, following the expiration of its three week ultimatum which expired on Sunday.


The union, after a meeting with its leadership on Sunday, directed its branches in the various public universities to meet within the next two weeks and reach a decision after reviewing the progress of Federal Government’s interventions We met yesterday (on Sunday) and reached out to our branches; they will meet and direct us on what to do. The branches will meet within the next two weeks,” President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke told The Nation.

But, Labour and Employment Minister Chris Ngige said government was addressing the demands of the lecturers 

The minister said the N22.127 billion earned academic allowance was being processed, adding that the money will hit the accounts of the four university – based unions this week.

The unions include: the Non-academic staff union of Education and Associated Institutions (NASU), the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) and ASUU

ASUU pushes strike decision to branches

by SANSA  December 7, 2021

FG MOVES TO AVERT FRESH ASUU STRIKE

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has thrown the decision to embark on a fresh strike to its branches, following the expiration of its three week ultimatum which expired on Sunday.

The union, after a meeting with its leadership on Sunday, directed its branches in the various public universities to meet within the next two weeks and reach a decision after reviewing the progress of Federal Government’s interventions.

“We met yesterday (on Sunday) and reached out to our branches; they will meet and direct us on what to do. The branches will meet within the next two weeks,” President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke told The Nation.

But, Labour and Employment Minister Chris Ngige said government was addressing the demands of the lecturers.

Expiration of ultimatum: You ‘ll hear from us within 24hrs, says ASUU

The minister said the N22.127 billion earned academic allowance was being processed, adding that the money will hit the accounts of the four university – based unions this week.

The unions include: the Non-academic staff union of Education and Associated Institutions (NASU), the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) and ASUU.

Ngige said: “The money is there like I kept on telling them. It is being processed. I am hopeful that within the week the money will start hitting the various universities accounts.

“The N30 billion revitalisation fund has been processed; government has finished the payment of the N30 billion according to the information given to me from the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning.

ASUU pushes strike decision to branches

by SANSA WASIU DEC 7, 2021

FG MOVES TO AVERT FRESH ASUU STRIKE

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has thrown the decision to embark on a fresh strike to its branches, following the expiration of its three week ultimatum which expired on Sunday.

The union, after a meeting with its leadership on Sunday, directed its branches in the various public universities to meet within the next two weeks and reach a decision after reviewing the progress of Federal Government’s interventions.

“We met yesterday (on Sunday) and reached out to our branches; they will meet and direct us on what to do. The branches will meet within the next two weeks,” President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke told The Nation.

But, Labour and Employment Minister Chris Ngige said government was addressing the demands of the lecturers. Expiration of ultimatum: You ‘ll hear from us within 24hrs, says ASUU

The unions include: the Non-academic staff union of Education and Associated Institutions (NASU), the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) and ASUU.

Ngige said: “The money is there like I kept on telling them. It is being processed. I am hopeful that within the week the money will start hitting the various universities accounts.

“The N30 billion revitalisation fund has been processed; government has finished the payment of the N30 billion according to the information given to me from the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning.

“The N30 billion has been with the Central Bank of Nigeria Needs assessment account; that is where the disbursement is coming from. The money has been there for six months.

“It is the Earned Academic Allowance that is coming out from the 2021 supplementary budget. The minister has approved it and it is being disbursed as we speak. The money is not only for ASUU but for all the university based – unions.”

Speaking on the progress made so far in deploying the University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS), the minister said: “I am going to summon a meeting of the committee before the end of the week to tell us what they have done.”

But, Osodeke expressed doubts about the promise made by the minister on UTAS.

He said: “On the UTAS, as far back as early October, the NITDA told us that they had finished that they will submit their report by the end of October so that they can look at it. Now the government is telling us a committee is working on it which means that they are not telling us the truth.

“The minister was the one who convened the meeting where they told us that by the end of October they will submit the report.”

The ASUU president also lamented the lack of progress in the signing of the renegotiated 2009 agreement concluded in May this year.

Osodoke said government has refused to get back to the union regarding the implementation of the 2009 agreement reached in May.

He said: “The major issue for us is the re-negotiation of 2009 agreement. We have finished negotiation. It is for the government to look at the issues involved and then tell us if they agree or disagree and which issue do they disagree with. Since May they have not responded back to us. That is the most important thing to us.

“A professor in Nigerian university earn less than $700 meanwhile outside the country they earn between $5, 000 – $10, 000. What we are going to see in the next four or five years is that the best brains will move away. To us that is the most important issue at stake; so that we can retain our good professors and we have a good university that can be attractive to people all over the world.

“In May this year, we concluded the renegotiation and agreed so they took the document to present to the government to seek permission to sign. Since May they have not got back to us. They have not talked to us since May.”

Some of the demands include: funding for the revitalisation of public universities, payment of earned academic allowances (EAA); payment of outstanding promotion arrears; renegotiation of 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement; inconsistency in Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS) payme nt; approval of University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS), amongst others.

JUST IN 📌 BAYERO UNIVERSITY KANO (BUK) RELEASES 2024/2025 ADMISSION SCREENING FORM & CUT OFF MARKS

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