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2021/2022 2ND ROUND POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE FOR UTME (100 LEVEL) AND DIRECT ENTRY (200 LEVEL) CANDIDATES

 TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, IJAGUN

P.M.B.2118, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE 


(AN OGUN STATE GOVERNMENT-OWNED PUBLIC UNIVERSITY)

2021/2022 2ND ROUND POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE FOR UTME (100 LEVEL) AND DIRECT ENTRY (200 LEVEL) CANDIDATES 


This is to inform the general public that the 2ND ROUND POST-UTME screening exercise of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) for the 2021/2022 session will take place as indicated below: 


THOSE WHO MAY APPLY

UTME candidates who chose TASUED as first/second choice institution or seeking change of institution to TASUED through JAMB, having scored a minimum of 150 in the 2021 UTME. 

The sale of the 2ND ROUND online Screening Form/Registration commenced on THURSDAY, 21ST OCTOBER, 2021 AND CLOSES ON FRIDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER,2021. 


SCREENING DATE

Screening exercise shall be conducted for all UTME/DE candidates at the Main Campus of the University on a day to be announced in strict adherence to COVID-19 protocol/guideline and no candidate will be allowed to the screening venue without face mask. 

THEREFORE CANDIDATES SHOULD REGULARLY CHECK THE UNIVERSITY’S WEBSITE: www.tasued.edu.ng  FOR THE DATE OF THE 2ND ROUND SCREENING EXERCISE. 


All correspondence on the screening exercise should be directed to admissions@tasued.edu.ng or addressed to the Admissions Officer at the University Main Campus, Ijagun, P.M.B. 2118, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. Telephone No:08065426227(during the office hours only) 

Signed

‘Tunde Oduwole

Ag. Registrar


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UNILORIN ANNOUNCES DATE FOR THE POST UTME

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UNILORIN ANNOUNCES DATE FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF POST UTME/DE REGISTRATION, 2021/2022 SESSION 


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SPECIAL RELEASE FROM THE STUDENTS' UNION OF TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION

 SPECIAL RELEASE FROM THE STUDENTS' UNION OF TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION


Few hours ago, uniformed men of Nigerian Military invaded the  students community of our dear University and melted absolute injustice, extortion and assaults on peace-loving students. 


TASUEDITES who are going by their legitimate and calm businesses were cornered at CONOIL Filling Station, the Express Road that leads to the University second gate. They were arrested and assaulted for no reason. To make things worst, the soldiers asked students to bail themselves up with N50, 000 and those who could not do that were detained and taken away (most likely to the barrack). 


As responsible and responsive students' union officers, upon hearing the ugly development, we swung into action and make frantic efforts to mediate and rescue students from this injustice and assault cum fraudulent exploitation. This calm and ideal effort by the students' union was met with strong resistance by the military men, who, assaulted and abducted the Students' Union President. 


The Senate President was also severely injured and many comrades were beaten, whipped and abducted by the military men. 


The Students' Union abhor this act in its totality, very displeased and frown at the reaction of the custodian of the university to the matter when contacted. 


As at the time of making this statement, the President of the Union is still in the custody of the military men. 


*Very assertively, the Students' Union has declared lecture and exam free day tomorrow, Friday, October 29, 2021 to press home this unjust exploitation and assault.* This is a total embarrassment and threat on our university community as a whole, and we will not let it go unchecked. 


*All students are to converge at CONOIL Filling Station tomorrow by 7am for a massive solidarity action.* All further directions are to be given by the leadership of the Union, the Senate President or Chief Justice as the case may be. 


Essentially, despite sporadic shootings at the peaceful students at the express and within the University communities there was no gunshot injuries while we have video proofs of live ammunitions of the scenes. However, scores of students were brutalized and injured, including the Senate President. Meanwhile, the President is still in custody at the Ilese Barracks with other students. And we shall together make effort to release those still in the custody of this disgraceful and embarrassing men of Nigerian Army. 


Solidarity Forever!


Signed:


Dist. Sen. Moradeyo Ifedayo Johnson (JIMCRUZ) 

Senate President of the Students' Union 


Jus. Ayobami Kareem

Chief Judge of the Students' Union 


For the Student 

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

 TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, IJAGUN

P.M.B.2118, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE 


(AN OGUN STATE GOVERNMENT-OWNED PUBLIC UNIVERSITY)

2021/2022 2ND ROUND POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE FOR UTME (100 LEVEL) AND DIRECT ENTRY (200 LEVEL) CANDIDATES 


This is to inform the general public that the 2ND ROUND POST-UTME screening exercise of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) for the 2021/2022 session will take place as indicated below: 


THOSE WHO MAY APPLY

UTME candidates who chose TASUED as first/second choice institution or seeking change of institution to TASUED through JAMB, having scored a minimum of 150 in the 2021 UTME. 

The sale of the 2ND ROUND online Screening Form/Registration commenced on THURSDAY, 21ST OCTOBER, 2021 AND CLOSES ON FRIDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER,2021. 


SCREENING DATE

Screening exercise shall be conducted for all UTME/DE candidates at the Main Campus of the University on a day to be announced in strict adherence to COVID-19 protocol/guideline and no candidate will be allowed to the screening venue without face mask. 

THEREFORE CANDIDATES SHOULD REGULARLY CHECK THE UNIVERSITY’S WEBSITE: www.tasued.edu.ng  FOR THE DATE OF THE 2ND ROUND SCREENING EXERCISE. 


All correspondence on the screening exercise should be directed to admissions@tasued.edu.ng or addressed to the Admissions Officer at the University Main Campus, Ijagun, P.M.B. 2118, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. Telephone No:08065426227(during the office hours only) 

Signed

‘Tunde Oduwole

Ag. Registrar


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The Screening Slip will soon be available on your various portals which contain your colour passport photograph and screening information. The printed slip will serve as candidate’s identification /admission card for the screening exercise.

Do not forget that the sale of the online Screening Form/Registration commences on Monday, 13th September, 2021 and closes on Friday, 15thOctober,2021.

Note that wrong/false information provided by any candidate shall render the application invalid and such candidates shall be disqualified.


SCREENING DATES

Screening exercise shall be conducted for all UTME/DE candidates at the Main Campus of the University on Wednesday, 20th October, 2021 in strict adherence to CONVID-19 protocol/guideline. Therefore no candidate will be allowed to the screening venue without face mask. 

Candidates’ participation in the screening exercise is a mandatory requirement for admission into Tai Solarin University of Education. 


SCREENING DETAILS

Candidates should prepare for the screening exercise and bring along the following:

Colour print-out of the online Screening Form 

Original JAMB Examination Notification of Result slip or Direct Entry Registration Slip.

Screening Slip and Receipt.

WARNING:

(i) Cell phones (GSM, CDMA, etc.) and other electronic devices are not allowed at the venue of the screening exercise 

(ii) Candidates are to arrive at the screening venue an hour before the commencement of the exercise.


The results of the screening exercise should be checked on the Admission portal twenty four hours (24 hrs) after the screening exercise. 

All correspondence on the screening exercise should be directed to admissions@tasued.edu.ng or addressed to the Admissions Officer at the University Main Campus, Ijagun, P.M.B. 2118, Ije bu-Ode, Ogun State. 

Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilishan - Remo, with a vision to be the Centre of medical excellence for Africa.

 Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilishan - Remo, with a vision to be the Centre of medical excellence for Africa in the training of mission minded medical professionals and provision of total care that makes man whole, is recruiting suitable medical professionals to fill the following positions below:


1.) Lecturer / Consultant Nephrologist


2.) Lecturer / Consultant Cardiologists


3.) Lecturer / Consultant Dermatologist


4.) Lecturer / Consultant Neurologist


5.) Lecturer / Consultant General Surgeon


6.) Lecturer / Consultant Paediatric Surgeon


7.) Lecturer / Consultant Radiologist


8.) Lecturer / Consultant Anaesthetist


Location: Ilishan - Remo, Ogun

Employment Type: Full-time

Application Closing Date

18th October, 2021.

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates should send their Application Letter, Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Credentials to: hr@babcock.edu.ng and hr.buth@babcock.edu.ng using the Job Title as  the subject of the mail.

NABTEB releases results of May/June exams

 NABTEB releases results of May/June exams


THE NATION


By Bisi Olaniyi, Southsouth Bureau Chief on October 8, 2021


The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) has released the results of the May/June 2021 in-school National Business Certificate (NBC) and National Technical Certificate (NTC) examinations.


The disclosure was made on Friday at NABTEB’s national headquarters in Benin, Edo State by the board’s Registrar/Chief Executive, Prof. Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe, who was accompanied by top officials of NABTEB.


She said: “For the purpose of onward progression of candidates to tertiary institutions, I wish to announce that 58,307 candidates, representing 72.96 per cent of the candidates that sat for the NBC/NTC examinations scored five credits and above, including English language and Mathematics.



“A total of 74,069 candidates obtained five credits and above, with or without English language and Mathematics, representing 92.68 per cent of the candidates that sat for the examinations.


“Comparatively, the performance is higher than the previous year’s 2020 in-school NBC/NTC examinations’ results, where 36,202 candidates, representing 62.99 per cent obtained five credits and above, including English language and Mathematics, and 48,597 candidates, representing 84.55 per cent of all candidates that sat for the examinations obtained five credits and above, with or without English language and Mathematics.”



NABTEB’s registrar also described examination malpractice as a global challenge to the conduct of public examinations, which she noted had gained international attention in assessment discourse.


She revealed that the board had continued to apply strategies that ensured that malpractice was drastically reduced in its examination activities.


Isiugo-Abanihe disclosed that in the last NBC/NTC examinations, 455 candidates, representing 0.54 per cent of the total number of candidates were involved in examination malpractice.


She pointed out that the Federal Government recognised the importance of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), along with Technology, Science and Mathematics, as tools for national development in the change agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari.


The registrar noted that in this 21 century, the gap between the knowledge acquired in schools and the skills needed in the society was becoming more obvious, stressing that the traditional learning had fallen short of equipping students with the skills they needed to survive.


She added that in today’s innovation-driven economy, workers needed different types of skills than those of the past.


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TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, IJAGUN RE-2021/2022 POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE FOR UTME (100 LEVEL) AND DIRECT ENTRY (200 LEVEL) CANDIDATES

 TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, IJAGUN

P.M.B.2118, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE

(AN OGUN STATE GOVERNMENT-OWNED PUBLIC UNIVERSITY)

RE-2021/2022  POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE FOR UTME (100 LEVEL) AND DIRECT ENTRY (200 LEVEL) CANDIDATES 


This is to inform the general public that the POST-UTME screening exercise of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) for the 2021/2022 session will take place as indicated below: 


THOSE WHO MAY APPLY

UTME candidates who chose TASUED as first/second choice institution or seeking change of institution to TASUED through JAMB, having scored a minimum of 150 in the 2021 UTME.


Direct Entry candidates with A level/OND/HND/NCE/JUPEB qualifications who chose TASUED as first/second choice institution or seeking change of institution to TASUED through JAMB and have obtained 2021 Direct Entry JAMB form. 


NB: Only applicants, who have chosen or changed to Tai Solarin University of Education through JAMB and whose details appear on the University profile on the JAMB CAPS will be considered for admission. 


ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS:

All candidates must satisfy the specific ‘O’ level requirements for the programme they are applying for (Please download and read the University Degree Brochure and carefully study the ‘O’Level requirements for the course you are applying for, before filling the online Application Form)



METHOD OF APPLICATION (LOG IN PROCEDURE)

Candidates should apply online through the TASUED Admission portal on https://my.tasued.edu.ng/admission 


NB: The www.tasued.edu.ng is the ONLY legitimate and authentic website of TASUED through which the Admission portal can be accessed. 


Each candidate is required to make a payment of N2,000.00 for the screening exercise payable online with either Master card or VISA ATM card.

(Please print out your receipt after payment) 


Candidates are required to fill and complete the online Application Form by providing all the required information. It is MANDATORY for all applicants to use the University’s online Result Verification System (ORVS) to submit and verify their ‘O’ level result. 


Print the Screening Slip containing your colour passport photograph and screening information. The printed slip will serve as candidate’s identification /admission card for the screening exercise.


The sale of the online Screening Form/Registration commenced on Monday, 13th September, 2021 and closes on Friday, 15th October,2021.

Note that wrong/false information provided by any candidate shall render the application invalid and such candidates shall be disqualified. 


SCREENING DATES

Screening exercise shall be conducted for all UTME/DE candidates at the Main Campus of the University on Wednesday, 20th October, 2021 in strict adherence to COVID-19 protocol/guideline. Therefore no candidate will be allowed to the screening venue without face mask. 


Candidates’ participation in the screening exercise is a mandatory requirement for admission into Tai Solarin University of Education. 


SCREENING DETAILS

Candidates should prepare for the screening exercise and bring along the following:

Colour print-out of the online Screening Form 

Original JAMB Examination Notification of Result slip or Direct Entry Registration Slip.

Screening Slip and Receipt.


WARNING:

(i) Cell phones (GSM, CDMA, etc.) and other electronic devices are not allowed at the venue of the screening exercise 

(ii)  Candidates are to arrive at the screening venue an hour before the commencement of the exercise. 


The results of the screening exercise should be checked on the Admission portal twenty four hours (24 hrs) after the screening exercise. 

All correspondence on the screening exercise should be directed to admissions@tasued.edu.ng or addressed to the Admissions Officer at the University Main Campus, Ijagun, P.M.B. 2118, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. Telephone No:08065426227(during the office hours only)


Kindly note that this publication supersedes the earlier one.


Signed:

‘Tunde Oduwole

Ag. Registrar



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ASUU MUST NOT STRIKE AGAIN- ADAMU ADAMU

 Nigeria is once again sloppily sleepwalking into yet another avoidably stultifying and potentially long-drawn-out ASUU strike that will snap the life out of what remains of our public universities, crush the hopes of hundreds of thousands of young people, and heighten social tensions in an already volatile country.



For many months, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been alerting the world to the federal government’s arbitrary, unilateral, and irresponsible abdication of the agreement it struck with it since December 2020 on the basis of which it suspended its last strike. The union warned that if the federal government continued to ignore its entreaties for a dialogue, it would go on strike by August 31.


Between the second and third weeks of this month, all ASUU zones met and resolved that should the federal government’s intransigence persist, they will be left with no option but to speak the stodgy, sterile language that the federal government understands, which is to embark on a strike that will cause the rest of the country to notice their grievances.


As most people who read me know, I am one of ASUU’s severest critics. Along with my friend Professor Moses Ochonu, I have called attention to ASUU’s unimaginative, tone-deaf, and flyblown negotiation tactics, its indifference to the pedagogical tyranny and inefficiency of its members, its noticeable absence in conversations about the decline of ethical probity among its members, and so on.


Nevertheless, it is entirely legitimate for the union to demand better conditions of service for its members particularly in the face of the ongoing stratospheric heist of the country’s resources by a determined gang of parasitic, unproductive, and know-nothing freebooters in government whose children go to school abroad.


I don’t want ASUU to go on another bootless, self-injurious strike, but ASUU isn’t the only party we should be appealing to. Pressure should also be brought to bear on the federal government to avert another strike that might stir youth revolt like it did last year.


 And this brings me to Malam Adamu Adamu, the Minister of Education. Where is he? Why has he been visibly missing in the last few years? Is he well?


It would be presumptuous to call Malam Adamu my friend or even an acquaintance. He is many generations my senior both in age and in journalism. But I have had a cautious, guarded admiration for his intellect, exceptional writing skills, piety, and asceticism since I encountered his writing and heard firsthand information about him from people who know him.


In late 2015, when a relentless cornucopia of rhetorical and vituperative darts was thrown his way in the media for being appointed the minister of education even when he is neither a professor nor a PhD, I came to his defense in a December 19, 2015 column titled “Why Adamu Adamu’s Appointment as Education Minister is ‘Well-Deserved’.”


I argued that although I was “not personally known to Adamu Adamu,” had “never met him in my life,” and had no “vicarious personal familiarity with him,” his polyglotism (he has native or near-native proficiency in Fulfulde, Hausa, English, Arabic, and Persian), his graduate degree in journalism from New York’s Columbia University, his decades-long career in journalism and columnism, and the fact that he “has written more about education—and with greater depth and clarity— than any previous minister of education Nigeria ever had, except, of course, the inimitable Professor Babatunde Aliyu Fafunwa” were sufficient qualifications to be a minister of education. 


Nevertheless, my conclusion acknowledged that being qualified for a position was no guarantee of competence and performance. I wrote: “Now, does this mean Adamu Adamu will dwarf other ministers of education that preceded him? I frankly don’t know. I am not vouching for him because I know there is something about being in government in Nigeria that just drains people’s brains and constricts their commonsense. Otherwise clearheaded people go into government and become total, irredeemable jerks. I don’t know if Adamu Adamu will be like that. I hope not.”


Adamu’s performance as a minister has been a terrifyingly spectacular letdown, to put it nicely. He hasn’t lived up to even the minutest expectations that I had of him. He is barely seen or heard and doesn’t seem to have any relationship with his junior minister. In fact, someone close to him told me he not only has zero synergy with the minister of state for education, but he also nurses stone-cold disdain for him.


Sadly, it is the same minister of state for education (who is effectively disaffiliated from the ministry of education) who has been responding to ASUU’s statements in the media. That’s why his statements are unsurprisingly denuded of even the vaguest pretense to substance. “No one is shunning ASUU. Ask them who they reached out to. I picked your call, didn’t I?” he told Punch on September 22. “We have already said the NUC is working on the issues with the universities. Once they are done, they will issue a statement.”


The only person who can stop ASUU from going on strike is Adamu Adamu himself. Apart from being the substantive minister of education, he is also one of the closest people to Buhari. Most importantly, though, when he was a newspaper columnist, he consistently sided with ASUU each time the union went on strike.


Mahmud Jega pointed out in his November 15, 2015 column titled “One Minister, One Banana Peel” that the great thing about Adamu Adamu’s appointment as the minister of education is that people can always “dig up” his old columns to “see if there is a match” between the ideals he espoused and his actions. “When … ASUU goes on its next strike to demand that Nigeria devotes 30% of its budget to education, the union will call the Minister of Education as witness because he wrote an article in 2013 strongly advocating that,” Jega wrote.


So, what has happened, Malam Adamu? Where is the match, to use Jega’s word, between the high-flown ideals you expounded with care and sensitivity when you supported ASUU before you became a minister and your actions since 2015? What have you discovered now that you didn’t know before? You owe your admirers and early defenders an explanation.


But, more than that, do you not feel any tinge of moral compunction when the children of poor people who can’t afford private universities are robbed of even the luxury to dream of tomorrow because of avoidable ASUU strikes? 


Although you have let us down in the past few years, Malam Adamu, you have another chance to redeem yourself. Please, do everything within your power to stop ASUU from going on strike now—and for as long as you’re a minister. Children of the poor who are condemned to attend underfunded public universities as their only passports for social mobility will thank you.


Of course, ASUU must not be given a blank cheque. Improvement in their welfare must be tied to a firm commitment to show measurable improvements in instructional accountability, mentorship, scholarly productivity, and ethical renewal.


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ASUU STRIKE: ASUU, FG TO MEET OVER NON IMPLEMENTATION OF AGREEMENTπŸ”₯πŸ’―


✅ ASUU STRIKE: ASUU, FG TO MEET OVER NON IMPLEMENTATION OF AGREEMENTπŸ”₯πŸ’―

    



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ASUU STRIKE: WE ARE MEETING THIS WEEKEND, TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO – ASUU


 ASUU STRIKE: WE ARE MEETING THIS WEEKEND, TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO – ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities on Tuesday said the ultimatum it issued in July did not elicit any response from the Federal Government.

The National President of ASUU, Professor Emmanuel Oshodeke, in an interview with one of our correspondents, stated that government had not implemented the agreement it reached with the union nor responded to the ultimatum


The union had on July 19 issued a fresh ultimatum to the Federal Government to pay the outstanding 10-month arrears of its members’ salaries or be prepared for another industrial action.


The union gave government till August 31 to meet its demands including the resolution of issues relating to the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System platform.


Between September 10 and September, 2021, all ASUU zones across the country held press conferences calling on the government to implement their demands.


They also asked Nigerians to hold the Federal Government responsible if the university lecturers embarked on another strike.


Responding to enquiries by The PUNCH on Tuesday, ASUU president said, “Nothing yet, not a single response from the government. For now, we are in Abuja we are meeting soon. 


No single response from the government. We are meeting this weekend in Abuja. We want to see what we can do between now and Friday to see them. Despite the letter we wrote to them and the press conferences, they are not bothered because nothing is at stake for them.”


The union had accused the government of not implementing the agreement it signed with lecturers in December 2020.


In March 2020, ASUU embarked on a strike action following its disagreement with the Federal Government over the funding of the universities, the IPPIS, implementation of the University Transparency Accountability Solution, funding and revitalisation of public universities, earned academic allowances, promotion arrears and renegotiation of 2009 ASUU-FGN Agreement


ASUU had several meetings with government over UTAS and all the above issues were approved with a promise of prompt implementation.


 The Federal Government’s assurance of implementation, which was accompanied with the signing of a Memorandum of Action led to the call off of the strike on December 24, 2020 after government also agreed to exclude ASUU from IPPIS.


Speaking at the ASUU-Lagos zone press conference, zonal coordinator, Dr Adelaja Odukoya, said the arrogance with which government had continued to wish away the collective sacrifice of their members, students and parents on the struggles was frustrating.


Odukoya said government’s failure to ensure prompt renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement had consciously “sentenced” ASUU members “to agonising poverty, encouraged brain drain and criminally promoted falling standard of education in the country.”


 But in his response, the Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, denied claims by ASUU that the Federal Government had been shunning its leadership.


The minister, in an interview with one of our correspondents, said there was no way ASUU leaders would reach out the government and nobody would attend to them.


On some of the demands made by ASUU in its ultimatum issued to the government which has elapsed, Nwajiuba insisted that the National Universities Commission was working on them and announcement would be made once the assignment had been completed.


He said, “No one is shunning ASUU. Ask them who they reached out to. I picked your call, didn’t I?


We have already said the NUC is working on the issues with the universities, once they are done, they will issue a statement.


“There is no way ASUU will reach out and nobody will attend to them.

Kwara State University (KWASU) is now selling its pre-admission screening exercise form for the 2021/2022 academic session. Cut off is 160

 Kwara State University (KWASU) is now selling its pre-admission screening exercise form for the 2021/2022 academic session. KWASU Post UTME Form is now available for purchase online. See the requirements and how to apply below.

KWASU post UTME form

The Kwara State University (KWASU) has commenced Undergraduate admissions processing for the 2021/2022 academic session.thority of the Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete invites all the candidates whose choice of institution in the 2021 UTME was KWASU; and all those interested in admission into KWASU but have not made it their choice, to the Post-UTME/Pre-Admission Screening for 2021/2022 admission exercise.

All candidates must have five (5) O’level credits in relevant subjects including English Language at not more than two (2) sittings. Candidates awaiting O’level results can also apply but they will not be considered for admission until their results are available.

How to Apply for KWASU Post UTME Form

 Online registration starts from Friday 17th September 2021 and closes on Friday 1st October 2021

REGISTRATION FEES: Candidates are required to pay the sum of Two Thousand Naira (₦2,000.00) only.

  • form and Payment Receipt.
  • If you have successfully paid, and wish to continue your registration stages later, you should just login directly using the username and password sent to you via email and SMS, to access your registration portal.

In addition to all the requirements states above, all candidates must know that final admission into the University is based on meeting the University’s and the Academic Programme’s cut off points in UTME when they are set and also on the availability of spaces within the NUC approved admission quota for Kwara State University, Malete (KWASU).

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UNIBEN VC APOLOGISES TO STUDENTS, CANCELS FINE FOR LATE SCHOOL FEES PAYMENT

UNIBEN VC APOLOGISES TO STUDENTS, CANCELS FINE FOR LATE SCHOOL FEES PAYMENT



Earlier yesterday, aggrieved students of UNIBEN had ignored the order of the University Senate closing down the school as they continued their two-day old protest over the hike as penalty for paying tuition fees late.


The Vice Chancellor of University of Benin, Prof. Lillian Imuetinya Salami, has tendered an apology to the students.


She was also said to have also agreed that no student would be punished or victimised for taking part in the protest, especially for making her walk from her official lodge to the university’s main gate.


The apology was contained in a statement signed by the university Registrar, Mr. Ademola Bobola.


The statement read: “After due consultation, and in the overall interest of the general students’ body, the Vice Chancellor has, on behalf of Senate, apologised to our dear Students.


“This is based on security reports from the Department of State security (DSS) to avoid the students’ action being hijacked by hoodlums; and thereby prevent any form of breakdown of law and order within and outside the campuses of the University.


“Accordingly, students can login into their Kofa page as the extra charges has be reversed. Please disregard any message stating closure of the university before 12:00 noon.”


Although the university management had on Tuesday announced the temporary closure of the institution claiming insecurity and the possible highjack of the protest, the students remained adamant.


Rather than complying with the vacation order from the campus, the students marched to the official lodged of the Vice Chancellor, Prof Lillian Imuetinyan Salami, and practically held her hostage. They had forced the professor of Food and Nutrition to walk from her official residence to the university’s main gate on the Benin-Lagos road, on foot.


The protesting students made several video recordings of the Vice Chancellor, trekking the long distance.


When they got to the Engineering Faculty, the visibly exhausted VC pleaded that she should be allowed to complete the journey in a vehicle.


It was learnt that while a Toyota Hilux was provided for the remaining trip, the students, however, deflated two of the four tyres of the vehicle.


“At the end, the vice chancellor was not accorded the luxury of riding in the demobilised vehicle alone, as some of the students jumped into vehicle with her to ensure that she did not escape,” a source had disclosed.



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UNIBEN students ‘kidnap’ VC, force her to trek from lodge to main gate

 

UNIBEN students ‘kidnap’ VC, force her to trek from lodge to main gate





Aggrieved students of the University of Benin (UNIBEN), on Wednesday, ignored the order of the university senate to close down the school, as they continued their two-day-old protest over the hike in their school fee.


Though the university, earlier on Wednesday announced the “immediate” closure of the institution, “temporarily”, claiming insecurity and the possible highjack of the protest, the students remained adamant.


Rather than complying with the directive that they should immediately vacate the campus, the students marched to the official lodged of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Lillian Imuetinyan Salami, and practically “kidnapped” her.


Having seized the professor of Food and Nutrition, the students forced her on a tortuous journey from her official residence to the university’s main gate on the Benin-Lagos road, on foot.


Sandwiched among the sea of heads, the protesting students made several video recordings of the Vice-Chancellor, trekking the long distance.


When the train got to the Engineering Faculty, the visibly exhausted VC pleaded that she should be allowed to complete the journey in a vehicle.


Nigerian Tribune gathered that while a Toyota Hilux was provided for the remaining trip, the students, however, deflated two of the four tyres of the vehicle.


Besides, Professor Salami was not accorded the luxury of riding in the demobilised vehicle alone, as some of the students jumped into a vehicle with her “to ensure that she did not escape,” the source volunteered.


As at 3.30 pm, commuters on that axis of the road had to detour to the inner roads by Precious Palm Royal Hotel to connect Uselu area.


The students, it would be recalled, had on Tuesday, blocked the two campuses on Ekenwan Road and Ugbowo in protest against the hike in the tuition fee by N20,000.


Trouble started when the university closed the students’ registration portal, three weeks after the resumption and surcharged those who could not register, while the portal was opened a late registration fee of N20,000

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 The Academic Staff Union of Universities  on Monday, said it might be compelled to embark on another strike if the Federal Government failed to implement the December 22, 2020 Memorandum of Action signed with it prior to the suspension of the last strike.

The Zonal Coordinator of ASUU, Benin, Prof. Fred Esumeh, told newsmen while speaking on ‘Another Inevitable Round of Crisis in Nigeria. 

Esumeh who did not disclose when the strike would commence, said they awaited the decision of the national body to give the directive.

Recall that in March 2020, ASUU embarked on a strike action  following its disagreement with the FG over the funding of the universities and ineffectiveness and discrepancies around  the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System and others.

ASUU, however, developed the University Transparency and Accountability Solution to replace IPPIS and had several meetings with the Ministries of Finance, Education, Labour and Employment, and the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation before it was approved but yet to be implemented.

Esumeh said: “For the records, that strike action was declared on the 23rd of March 2020 over the federal government’s failure to honour the terms of an earlier 7th February 2019 MoA in which the federal government had freely agreed to conclude the details of the renegotiation of the FGN-ASUU 2009 agreement.

“The specific issues remain that the federal government deliberate delay in deploying the University Transparency and Accountability Solution as the payment platform for university staff, the non-payment of the due tranche of Earned Academic Allowances.

“Others are the non-release of the earlier agreed N40 billion fund for the revitalisation of public universities, the unwillingness to sign the draft of the renegotiated 2009 agreement, the continued non-payment of promotion arrears, the non-payment of withheld salaries and the non-remittance of deducted check-off dues of the union.”

Likewise, in a letter dated September 9,2021  and jointly signed by the Plateau State University branch  chairman of ASUU, Dr Pamson Bentse and the Secretary,Samson Bitrus specifically accused Governor Simon Lalong led administration of failing to settle the national minimum wage arrears owed the lecturers within the first quarter of 2021 as well as failing  to effect immediate release of N70 million as part payment of the Earned Academic Allowance arrears for the first tranche while the second tranche of N72 million will be due in October ,among others  .

They also accused the government of failing to commence the payment of mainstreamed Earned Academic Allowance from January,2021 and failing to commence the construction of staff quarters within the second quarter of 2021 as well as failing to complete the perimeter fencing of the university among other issues as contained in the Memorandum of Action.

The letter titled “Request for ASUU-PLASU branch to embark on a strike” read, “Congress reviewed the level of implementation of the March 2nd 2021 ASUU-PLASU/Plateau State Government Memorandum of Action and resolved as follows; the government has failed to deploy the services of fifteen armed Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps on resumption; government has failed to settle the national minimum wage arrears within the first quarter of 2021; failed to effect immediate release of N70 million as part payment of the Earned Academic Allowance arrears for the first tranche while the second tranche of N72 million will be due in October.”

In another development, the Sokoto Zonal Coordinator of Academic Staff Union of Universities, Jamilu Shehu,  in Katsina decried deteriorating condition of many state owned universities.

He insisted that many states Governors were establishing the universities for political patronage rather than for the advancement of  fields of knowledge.

The ASUU zonal chairman called on Governors to stop establishing universities for states if they knew that they could not cater for them.

Shehu made the declaration while addressing journalists on the current faceoff between the Federal Government and the ASUU.

According to him, many state-owned universities are battling with numerous challenges ranging from lack of funding, payment of salary, pension and Earned Academic Allowances, domestication of the 2003 and 2012 (Amendment Act) Universities Miscellaneous Provision,  among other issues.

Source – Punch Newspaper

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