The 4,800 candidates invited for the matriculation ceremony comprised 3,225 UTME and 783 Direct Entry students. The VC said that the 4,800 candidates were selected out of the 32,587 candidates who scored 180 and above in the UTME as well as 2,512 who applied for Direct Entry admission. The VC admonished the students to see their admission as a rare privilege to study in the nation’s premier university.
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University Of Ibadan, Matriculates 4,800, + VC Warns Against Evils Of Cultism
The 4,800 candidates invited for the matriculation ceremony comprised 3,225 UTME and 783 Direct Entry students. The VC said that the 4,800 candidates were selected out of the 32,587 candidates who scored 180 and above in the UTME as well as 2,512 who applied for Direct Entry admission. The VC admonished the students to see their admission as a rare privilege to study in the nation’s premier university.
Beautiful Female Student Bags First Class in UNIZIK, Breaks A 10 Years Record (Photos)
Photo of the day! Lol
My husbands niece from the village came to stay with us because I recently put to bed and needed help with the house work. The girl is lovely and funny. She was nice so I bought her some nice cloths and made her hair. The real drama began last weekend when I bought her a tecno camera phone and ever since she has been taking photos anywhere.You need to see the excitement that ordinary phone and few new cloths gave to her. So yesterday, we were headed to my shop and we had to cross the railway. She has never seen one in her life and she was ecstatic. she pleaded that I snap her so she can show her friends in the village that she is now a city girl. I wanted to explain it was unnecessary but she insisted.
I have been looking at the photos and can stop laughing. Its amazing how small things we have no value for some can mean so much to some other people. I have promised her that she wont go back to the village anymore. I will register her for WAEC and hopefully she will go to a higher institution.
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Boko Haram Terrorists Fell Into their Own Trap – Army
Nigerian Politicians Are The Most Difficult To Deal With In The World – attahiru Jega
“When I was vice-chancellor, I thought students were the most difficult to deal with”, he said, but added that at INEC, he found out that politicians in Nigeria were the most difficult to relate with. He said despite efforts aimed at “carrying the politicians along” by keeping them abreast with INEC activities and initiatives, the politicians would later turn round to reject what they approved or accused the commission of trying to favour rival parties if things were not going the way they wanted.
He said both the former government and the National Assembly approved funds for smart card readers and permanent voters cards, among others, after being convinced of their necessity in ensuring credible elections, but when it dawned on them that they would not be able to manipulate elections as they did in the past, they strongly opposed the initiatives.
Describing Nigerian politicians as dogged and adept at pursuing their interests by “hook or crook”, Prof. Jega said the politicians could easily change tunes and cry foul when they realise that issues do not favour them or they could not manipulate them for their personal gains.
He attributed the huge success of the 2015 general elections to the adoption of technology in both the planning, management and conduct of the elections, and expressed optimism that “transparent and credible elections have come to stay in Nigeria”. He listed funding, people’s suspicion of technology and aversion to changes by politicians, security of data, qualified manpower, among others, as some of the challenges of using technology in the conduct of transparent and acceptable elections.
He recommended partnerships between nascent African democracies with donor and development partners to make the necessary technological tools affordable, ICT capacity building, quality assurance, specification and standardisation of facilities to make them adaptable by electoral bodies in Africa.
89 of Boko Haram Members Sentenced To Death In Cameroon.....
It will be recalled that Cameroon passed an anti-terror law in 2014 which introduced the death sentence. This is the first time the death sentenced has been used since that law was passed. The 89 are among 850 people arrested in Cameroon on charges of links to Boko Haram.
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