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]]>Our turn over strike is four months old at this point.
As the battle proceeds, individuals are lauded for their responsibility and faithfulness in the enthusiastic battle for the endurance of the University framework in our country.
Individuals are especially cheered for keeping confidence with the Union disregarding the difficulty forced on our families because of the stoppage of pay rates. You have offered the expression distinctly that we are not beggers and, accordingly, hunger is a feeble instrument to break our determination.
Our iron-cast resolve has constrained the public authority to plunk down and haggle with us. We have had five gatherings with Federal Government Team and two gatherings with Minister of Education.
The renegotiation of the 2009 understanding of ASUU-FGN arrangement is advancing without a hitch and has arrived at a high level stage. Be that as it may, we should stay centered to the furthest limit of this battle.
UTAS has been tried for the third time. Up to this point NITDA has tried UTAS and UPS and will begin testing IPPIS one week from now. We are unfazed by the joke of some administration authorities in this regard.
Obviously hunger, falsehood, mutilation of realities, terrorizing and other sundary demonstrations of arm-bending have neglected to break our purpose to date; they shouldn’t break us now.
Disregard counterfeit news and disruptive data exuding from the online entertainment and a part of the press. If all else fails over any issue, contact your Chairperson for right data.
We are at the edge of triumph. Allow us to keep confidence with the Union. A group joined can never be crushed.
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]]>The Federal Government uncovered on Wednesday that the explanations for the continuous strike by ASUU and three other college associations are not quite as basic as they maintain that Nigerians should accept.
The Federal Government has shown that the continuous clash with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is convoluted.
Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture, expressed this on Wednesday following a gathering of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) directed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Notwithstanding the intricacies, he expressed that much is being finished in the background to determine the issues.
The clergyman expressed that the Federal Government is worried about the long-running issues with the teachers and will keep on attempting to track down a speedy arrangement.
ASUU has been protesting since February 14 over issues like the execution of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS), non-installment of pay rates and stipends, and deficient college financing, among others.
On Monday, the public authority and association authorities proceeded with their exchanges to end the four-drawn out strike.
In any case, the gathering between the striking teachers and the Professor Nimi Briggs Committee finished without a substantial understanding since individuals wanted to reconvene in something like 24 hours to think about a draft arrangement.
The two players had conversations at the Nigeria University Commission (NUC) in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
As per a senior patron who went to the gathering, they agreed with the Federal Government, however individuals needed to have some time off and reconvene in the span of 24 hours to think about the new terms in the draft understanding.
On March 7, the Federal Government designated a council drove by Professor Briggs with a three-month order to rethink the 2009 ASUU/Federal Government understanding.
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]]>Starting around 1999, college teachers having a place with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have been protesting for a sum of 1,404 days.
Starting from the start of this vote based regulation in 1999, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, otherwise called ASUU, has protested for a consolidated complete of 1,404 days in that time span.
This figure shows that college teachers have utilized a three-year and ten-month blacklist of homerooms to press their requests on the bureaucratic and state legislatures.
ASUU, an umbrella group of showing staff at administrative and state government-claimed colleges in Nigeria, has been protesting since February 14, 2022, to request better working circumstances and pay.
The requests of the striking instructors incorporate subsidizing for state funded college renewal, Earned Academic Allowances, University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS), and advancement unfulfilled obligations.
Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, President of ASUU, condemned the national government for the strike and its emotionless disposition toward tertiary schooling in a meeting with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Abuja.
275 days in 2020
Statisense, an organization that gives information counseling administrations, answered the threat on its Twitter account on Tuesday by uncovering that teachers have used a sum of 1,404 days to air their dissatisfactions through strikes, with 275 days in 2020 being the longest stretch.
Statisense made a reference to Monogbe, B.O and Monogbe, T.G, the creators of “ASUU Strike and Nigerian Educational System: An Empirical Investigation of the Nigerian Tertiary Institution,” as it uncovered the figures.
In 1999 and 2001, the ASUU strike endured 90 days each, coming full circle in a 180-day strike, and it was another straight 180-day strike in 2003.
Teachers boycotted study halls for an additional 90 days in 2007. The following strike endured 120 days in 2009 and 180 days in both 2010 and 2011.
Because of a strike, there were no talks for 165 days in 2013, and another happened in 2018, enduring 94 days. The most recent strike is as yet happening following 120 days.
This week, it was accounted for by Vanguard that the initiative of ASUU had turned down a crowdfunding stage that had been laid out to stop the strike that is presently being organized by scholastics at state funded colleges in the country.
The notable donor and owner of Human Rights Radio, Ahmed Isah, sent off a stage for publicly supporting gifts fully intent on gathering assets for the teachers’ association with expectations of stopping the strike that has placed scholarly exercises in the country’s state funded colleges in danger.
Isah had welcomed ASUU President Osodeke to his station to illuminate them regarding his endeavors to determine the well established emergency among ASUU and the national government, however Osodeke straight declined.
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]]>According to NAN, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige, stated that the move was aimed at resolving the sector’s persistent crisis.
On Tuesday in Abuja, Ngige told reporters about the long-running protest by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and others.
Universities would receive N23.5 billion, polytechnics N6 billion, and colleges of education N4 billion, totaling N34 billion, according to Ngige.
While providing an update on the current strike, the minister stated that during the most recent tripartite meeting of the government and university-based unions, committees were formed.
He claimed they had been given a fortnight to submit their report and that they were still working on it, with committee reports due by the end of the week.
“Those committees are doing their jobs. The one on the National Information Technology Development Agency is putting three platforms to the test: the government’s Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, ASUU’s University Transparency Accountability Solution, and non-teaching staff’s Universities Peculiar Personnel Payroll System.
“On Thursday, they began the testing. The National Salaries, Incomes, and Wages Commission has released their revision circulars. The unions have copies as well, in case responsibility or hazard allowances have not been correctly recorded.”
As the government accelerates efforts to streamline pay through the National Salaries, Incomes, and Wages Commission, Ngige assured that wage modifications are likely.
He urged ASUU and other unions to call off their strike so that academic activity at public universities could resume.
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]]>For the 2022/2023 academic session, applications are being accepted from adequately qualified individuals for admission to the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Distance Learning Institute (DLI), Open and Distance Learning programs.
UNILAG DLI Available Programmes
B.Sc. Accounting
B.Sc. Business Administration
B.Sc. Economics
B.Sc. Public Administration
B.Sc. Education with specialization in the following subject areas:
B.Sc. (Ed.) Biology
B.Sc. (Ed.) Business Education
B.Sc. (Ed.) Chemistry
B.Sc. (Ed.) Mathematics
B.Sc. (Ed.) Physics
B.Sc. (Ed.) Economics
B.Sc. (Ed.) Early Childhood Education
B.A. Education/English
UNILAG DLI Admission General Entry Requirements
The following candidates are eligible to apply:
2.1 Degrees in relevant fields from the University of Lagos or any other university recognized by the Senate.
2.2 Higher National Diploma (HND), National Diploma (ND), or National Certificate in Education (NCE) holders in the respective disciplines.
2.3 Holders of recognized full professional qualifications, such as the ACA, ANAN, ACCA, ACMA, ACIA, ACIS, ACIB, and CII, may be considered for enhanced level admission if they have five credits at WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO (‘O’ Level) or its equivalent, which must include English Language, Mathematics, Economics, and any other two (2) relevant subjects taken in not more than two (2) sittings.
2.4 WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO (‘O’ Level) or equivalent with credit in five (5) subjects including English Language, Mathematics, and any other three (3) relevant subjects at WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO (‘O’ Level) or equivalent with credit in five (5) subjects including English Language, Mathematics, and any other three (3) relevant subjects at WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO (‘O]
Candidates in categories 2.1 to 2.3 will be admitted based on the details of their Transcripts, and they must also pass the WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO (‘O’ Level) or its equivalent as indicated in 2.4 above.
Applicants must ensure that all WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO “O” Level or similar examination numbers and certificates are entered and uploaded on the platform.
Applicants in years two (2) and three (3) who have post-O Level credentials such as degrees, HNDs, NCEs, ONDs, and professional qualifications should send their Academic Transcripts to the Institute Secretary, with their application number as a reference number.
The Institute for Distance Learning is a non-profit organization that
Lagos University is located in Lagos, Nigeria.
CLICK HERE TO SEE REQUIREMENT
How to Apply for UNILAG DLI Admission Form
GENERAL INFORMATION
The application will be in two stages: Part-Time JAMB Registration and DLI UNILAG
Applicants for the Distance Learning Institute programme shall not be less than 16 years of age by 31st October 2022.
Offer of admission into programmes listed above is subject to the available number of qualified
Online Print out ‘O’ Level Results Slips is NOT ACCEPTABLE at the point of Registration.
Candidates awaiting results are NOT ELIGIBLE to apply.
Certificates and not Statement of Result Slips are acceptable for WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO results obtained before 2019.
All completed application forms are to be submitted on or before 15th December 2022.
There will be NO UTME Examination for Distance Learning Institute, University of Lagos
STAGE 1
Log on to the JAMB CAP Website and Register (Part-Time)
Pay a sum of N3,500 to enable you to obtain the registration number
STAGE 2
Step 1: Log on to UNILAG Application Portalhttps://applications.unilag.edu.ng/
Step 2: Select “New Application” from the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Choose Distance Learning Institute as your application type, then provide your surname, first name, middle name, JAMB Registration Number, phone number, and email address.
Step 4: To pay the application fee of =N=17,500 (Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Naira) online, click “Pay Now.” OR, to make payment at any Commercial Bank, print the Payment Advice with Remita Number.
Return to the application portal (http://applications.unilag.edu.ng) in step 5. After you’ve made your payment, click “continue application” and provide your payment reference number as well as your surname in lower case as a password.
Step 6: Fill in the relevant information and submit any applicable papers.
Step 7: Fill out the application form, upload it to the website, and print a copy. (Candidates can save their application form and return to it at a later time.)
Step 8: On or before December 15, 2021, all completed application forms must be submitted electronically.
Step 9: Before final enrolment, all applicants must complete the preliminary Applicant’s Induction Course (AIC).
Call any of these Help Lines for more information: +234-810-960-6362, +234-705-240-6470, +234-907-368-9973, +234-907-342-3647; e-mail Address: dlienquiries@unilag.edu.ng
THE FOLLOWING IS IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
The following documents must be uploaded by candidates:
a case study (Primary or Secondary)
‘O’ Level Certificate/All other Qualifications’ Birth Certificate/Sworn Affidavit that predates the admissions advertisement
Certificate of Completion of NYSC/Exemption from NYSC (for Direct Entry candidates)
Classification of marriage certificates and newspapers (Married female only)
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]]>This is to inform all the candidates that applied for admission into the Ekiti State University (EKSU) postgraduate programmes during the 2021/2022 academic session that they can now check their admission status.
EKSU postgraduate school management has uploaded the Postgraduate Diploma, Master’s, and PhD degrees admission list online.
How to Check EKSU Postgraduate Admission List
Go to the EKSU admission status checking portal at https://eksuportal.eksu.edu.ng/check_admission.php
Choose Session “2021/2022”
Choose “POSTGRADUATE GRADUATE OLD PORTAL”
Input “Application No” Assigned to you on the website
Finally, click on the “Check Admission Status” button to access your EKSU postgraduate admission status
Congratulations to all the candidates that made it to EKSU postgraduate admission list for the 2021/2022 academic session.
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]]>The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, (FUNAAB) management invited applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into its Postgraduate Diplomas, Masters and Doctor of Philosophy Degree Programmes for the 2020/2021 academic session.
Before you proceed, cheFUNAAB Postgraduate Admission Requirement.
Applicants are advised to study the requirements below before they commence registration.ck FUNAAB Postgraduate COURSES.
To be eligible for admission to the Postgraduate Diploma Programme, candidates must be first degree holders in a relevant discipline from any recognized University. In general, all applicants must satisfy basic UTME requirements for Bachelor’s degree. Holders of HND with Upper Credit and above could also apply. Holders of First Degree in Animal Science are eligible to apply for Postgraduate Diploma Programme in Animal Science.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree Programme must be graduates of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta or any other University recognized by the Senate and shall normally have obtained a minimum of Second Class (Upper Division) degree in the relevant field. However, candidates with Second Class Lower Degree in relevant field may be considered. Candidates for the Masters of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) programme should possess HND plus a Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science or B.Sc. Physical Sciences/Engineering and Allied Disciplines. Prior computing or IT exposure is beneficial but not essential. Candidates for admission to Masters and PhD programmes in Communication Studies shall possess University degrees in Arts, Science, Applied Science, Social Science and Education or other related disciplines.
To be eligible for admission to the MBA (AgriBusiness) and Professional Master in Communication Studies degree programmes, candidates must be holders of Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University or HND (Upper Credit minimum) with a Postgraduate Diploma in any discipline.
Candidates with Postgraduate Diploma in Communication studies with a minimum cumulative average of 55% may be considered for Master’s Degree in Communication Studies. Also, possession of relevant professional qualifications and/or experience will be an advantage. A credit pass in O’ Level Mathematics is not compulsory for admission into Professional Master in Communication Studies programme which is strictly part-time (Friday and Saturday) programme. The duration of the programme is a minimum of 4 semesters.
Masters of Environment Management (MEM) is a three-semester professional programme designed for captains of industries who are degree holders or HND holders with distinction/credit pass plus PGD in relevant fields who have also satisfied all basic UTME requirements while Masters of Environment Management and Protection (MEMP) is an academic Master’s Degree that runs for a minimum of four (4) semesters.
The requirement for M. Agric applicants in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management is B. Agric (Agric Economics) with Second Class Upper. Other disciplines will be admitted to M.Sc. (Professional) with the prospect of conversion to MAgric on attaining a minimum weighted average score of 60% after the first year.
Masters of Veterinary Science (M .V.Sc.) and Master of Science (M.Sc.) courses are open to: (i) M.V.Sc. – Master of Veterinary Science is open to Graduates of Veterinary Medicine of FUNAAB and other University recognized by Senate. Any other qualification adjudged to be equivalent to a DVM by the Senate. Candidates must satisfy any other requirements as specified by the postgraduate school of FUNAAB. (ii) M.Sc.: – The Master of Science degree is open to Graduates of Biological Sciences of FUNAAB and other institutions recognized by Senate. Fellows of the Nigerian Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology, or its equivalent may also be considered. Candidates must satisfy any other requirements as specified by the Postgraduate School of FUNAAB.
For Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree programme, a student must have obtained Master’s degree from the College of Veterinary Medicine of FUNAAB or other University recognized by Senate and other qualification adjudged to be equivalent to a Master’s degree by the Senate.
The duration of study for the Master’s degree programme shall be a minimum of 4 semesters and maximum of 8 semesters for full time candidates; while part-time studies shall be for a minimum of 6 semesters and maximum of 10 semesters. Part-time students must finish all course works within the first four semesters of their registration.
To be eligible for admission to the Doctor of Philosophy degree programme, candidates must have obtained a Master’s degree from FUNAAB or its equivalent from any other University recognized by Senate. Holders of one year Master’s Degree are expected to undergo a conversion examination after the first session before proceeding to a Ph.D. programme.
Candidates for academic Masters and Ph.D. programmes shall be required to submit a research proposal along with their application forms. They may be required to interact (in oral or written form) with their respective Departments before admission.
FUNAAB Postgraduate Programmes Duration
Ph.D (Doctor of Philosophy) Degree/Programme
Full Time (FT) » 6 Semesters Minimum & Maximum of 10 Semesters
Part-Time (PT) » 8 Semesters Minimum & Maximum of 12 Semesters
MASTERS PROGRAMMES
Full Time (FT) » 4 Semesters Minimum & Maximum of 8 Semesters
Part-Time (PT) » 8 Semesters Minimum & Maximum of 12 Semesters
PROFESSIONAL MASTERS PROGRAMMES
Full Time (FT) » 3 Semesters Minimum & Maximum of 6 Semesters
Part-Time (PT) » 4 Semesters Minimum & Maximum of 8 Semesters
PGD PROGRAMMES
Full-Time FT) » 2 Semesters Minimum & Maximum of 4 Semesters
Part-Time (PT) » 4 Semesters Minimum & Maximum of 8 Semesters
How to Apply for FUNAAB Postgraduate Admission Form
Follow the procedure below to obtain the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, (FUNAAB) Postgraduate Diplomas, Masters and Doctor of Philosophy Degree Programmes admission forms:
Applicants should visit the PG Application portal (pg.unaab.edu.ng or pgschool.unaab.edu.ng) to commence the process of application. Application cost is Fifteen Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Naira (N15,650:00) only exclusive of Bank Charges.
While the Postgraduate application portal opens on Monday, December 13, 2021, the closing date for the online submission of applications for Masters and PGD programmes is Friday, February 25, 2022. Applications for PhD admission are available all year round. Successful applicants will be contacted by e-mail and/or text message.
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