Sunday 25 December 2016

Merry Christmas and Happy new year in Advance From CEO Araa Group

Am Adefowoju Ayodele CEO of Araa Group which involve Araa Edu Consult, Araa Foundation and Araa Academy.

I want to use this great opportunity to appreciate all our clients, fans and followers for standing by us and being part of our achievement during this year 2016 as only you remain the sound and the platform that gives us the greatest opportunity to deliver an undiluted, quality and best service in the cycle of education and general news around the world. As the organization close for her operation for this year i pray we all enjoy the rest of the year in blessing and joy but remember celebrating goodness deals with love and you can only celebrate when your still alive so i will advice we celebrate with care and act save. we love you and will still want to do business with you come the new year of fulfillment 2017......once again from Me and the enterer crew of Araa we wish you merry xams and happy new year in advance..

GOD BLESS YOU
Adefowoju Ayodele
CEO Araa Group


 

Friday 23 December 2016

JAMB 2017 REGISTRATION SPECIAL INFORMATION

All prospective UTME candidates are advised to carefully read the instructions below. This will help you avoid some common mistakes candidates often make and safe you from falling victim to fraudsters.

For the sake of clarity and comprehension, each important aspect of the registration process and relevant information is presented as a sub-heading.

STOPPAGE OF SCRATCH CARDS
The use of Scratch Cards has been discontinued for the following reasons:
 Prone to fraudulent practices,
 Archaic,
 accountability (zero).

PAYMENT OPTIONS
The following channels will be made available:
i. Web Payment: ATM issued cards (Visa, Verve and Master card)
i. Online Quick Teller
ii. ATM Payment
iii. Quick Teller Mobile Application
iv. Bank Branch (CASH / CARD)

OPTIONS PROVIDED FOR REGISTRATION
Four (4) options are available to a candidate who wishes to register:
i. A mobile app will be created for a candidate to download for his/her registration and payment after which he/she goes to the Registration Centre for biometrics capturing only.

ii. All systems at the Registration centre will be enabled for candidates who wish to go to the centre to register by themselves using the Registration Centre Systems, pay with card and then go for biometric capturing.
iii. An operator at the Registration Centre assists the candidate with entering his/her data for registration, then goes to the bank to pay and capturing of his/her biometrics.

iv. A bank official from a bank selected by the Registration Centre will be available to accept payment from candidates with cash. He does the registration, receive the cash and the candidate goes for capturing of biometric.

ITEMS NEEDED BY CANDIDATES FOR REGISTRATION
i. Details of O’ Level result where it is available or O’ Level subjects expected in the case of those awaiting results.
ii. Personal details of the candidate.
iii. Choice of Institutions, Courses and town of examination the candidate has opted for.

CORRECTION OF DATA BY CANDIDATES
 Candidates will be emphatically informed to guard their registration numbers jealously as registration numbers are personal and security items to candidates.
 Any candidate who compromises his registration number, does so at his/her own risk.
 Any candidate who wishes to correct his/her data (e.g. age, date of birth, state of origin, s*x, name etc.) after completing his registration and submitting will have to go through the following process:
i. Payment of administration fee
ii. Give reason for the correction online and NOT coming to the Board’s Headquarters
iii. Wait for clearance to be given before the correction can be made by the candidate online.

REGISTRATION AT THE COMPUTER BASED TEST CENTRES
 All candidates who wish to do their registration at a registration centre should be assisted as follows:
i. The centre should provide systems for candidates who wish to do their registration by themselves
ii. The Computer Based Test Centre should have technical staff who will assist candidates who need help.

iii. Assist candidates who wish to complete payments with their cards.
iv. Collect not more than Seven Hundred Naira (N700) from both Candidates who do only biometric capture and those who do full registration at the Registration Centres.
v. Each Centre to choose its banker from the approved banks.

PAYMENT TO COMPUTER BASED TEST CENTRES OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
 Computer Based Test Centre in public institutions should be urged to register as ventures.
 This will enable them to receive payment and easily access funds to pay their workers without necessarily going through bureaucratic processes.
 While the NET profit can be transferred to Treasury Single Account (TSA) where applicable.

PROVISION OF BROCHURE TO CANDIDATES
 In order to minimize errors during registration by candidates and also to ensure that candidates have ready access to the brochure needed for registration, the brochure will be provided in three (3) modes which are:

i. The brochure will be on the JAMB portal. As soon as a candidate creates his/her profile on the JAMB portal, there will be a link that will take him/her straight to the brochure. He/she is to confirm reading the brochure for continuation of registration
ii. As soon as the candidate creates his profile, an
electronic copy of the brochure will be automatically sent to his/her e-mail which he/she has provided.

iii. A CD of the brochure and Syllabus will be given to him/her at the biometric capturing site.
iv. Candidates can also access the JAMB Brochure online
 At the point of capturing the biometrics, there must be an evidence that the candidate collected the brochure CD and recommended book.

ACTIVITIES OF BANKS AT THE REGISTRATION CENTRE
 All Registration Centres will be given a list of accredited banks.
 Each Registration Centre will be allowed to choose the bank it would like to work with.
 After choosing the bank, an officer from the bank will be stationed at the centre to do the following:
 Assist candidates to create their profile and pay through any of the payment options they wish to use.
 Collect Seven Hundred Naira (N700) per candidate for either registration and/or biometric capture directly into the account of the centre.
 The banks will be expected to open avenues of payment:
 Payment of Application Fees
 Payment of Seven Hundred Naira (N700) to the designated account of the Registration Centre.
 At the end, give a receipt to each candidate for the Seven Hundred Naira (N700) payment for registration or biometric capturing at the centre.

ABUSE BY APPROVED CBT CENTRES AND CYBER CAFÉ OPERATORS
 It has been observed by the Board, that in the past, there were lots of irregularities during registration of candidates. Some of which are as follows:

1. IRREGULARITIES OBSERVED

 Off-line registration means that candidates are given template form to fill and enter their details and the Registration centres would later enter their data for them on-line at a later time when the candidates were not present.
 Registration Centres did off-line registration for candidates and in the process of completing them on-line, mismatched their images and made mistakes in the candidates’ data.
 Registration Centres deliberately went to the hinterland to register candidates off-line in order to create Special Centres where they could further perpetrate Irregularities during examinations.
 Punish uncompromising candidates by changing their centres and/or institutions without their knowledge/consent.
 Swapped and replaced particulars of uncompromising candidates with others and used money paid for other candidates.

MEASURES TAKEN BY THE BOARD
 Payment for access code by Registration Centres has been cancelled. All systems in the Registration Centre will be enabled for the registration.
 None of these systems therefore can be used for registration outside the Registration Centre.
 Candidates will now have access to all the systems at the Computer Based Test (CBT) Centre for the registration exercise.

 This is unlike before where only one system was used by the Computer Based Test (CBT) Centre for registration.
 Candidates will be properly educated to understand that their registration numbers are private and security numbers which they must not divulge.
 Any candidate who discloses his/her registration number, does so at his/her own risk.
 An alert system has been created for notifications on changes in the candidates details at each stage of the registration process.

ACCOUNTABILITY IN REGISTRATION CENTRES
 Registration Centres are hereby urged to appoint credible staff to man their Centre to ensure credibility and accountability.
 It has also been observed that some Public Registration Centres refused registration because of “low return”.
 These returns are not low as claimed but officers in charge do not remit appropriately.

Wednesday 21 December 2016

How Ibori secured freedom – Aide

As illustrated on thenationonlineng.com, That Despite the completion of his jail term, ex-Governor of Delta State, James Ibori, on Wednesday fought till the last minute to regain freedom.
The British Home Office was said to have opposed Ibori’s release because confiscation hearing had not been concluded.
But the Crown Prosecution lawyer, Sian Davies, did not object to Ibori’s release and return to Nigeria.
The drama which beclouded Ibori’s release was contained in a statement issued by his Media Assistant, Mr. Tony Eluemunor.
The statement said: “At 12: 20 p.m. Wednesday 21 December 2016, Her Honour, Mrs. Justice Juliet May, Queen’s Counsel, dropped her verdict; she ordered the immediate release of Chief James Onanefe Ibori.
“With that Ibori’s lawyers won a major victory against the British Home Office, at the Royal Court of Justice, Queens Court 1, London, by successfully challenging the decision not to release Ibori who was due for freedom on Tuesday, December 20, after serving his sentence.
“In a curious move, the British Home Office, instead of releasing Ibori on December 20, informed him that he would be detained.
“So, in court, Ibori’s lawyers exposed the injustice in the indefinite detention the Home Office had planned for Ibori.  They told the judge that there were no grounds in law under which Ibori could be detained and that his detention for one day by the Home office was unlawful.
“Therefore, there was high drama in the British High Court as senior lawyers for the UK’s Home Office failed in their last minute bid to prevent Ibori’s release.
“The apparent decision to block Ibori’s release and detain him appeared to have come from the highest echelons of the UK Government – the Home Secretary who was accused in today’s hearing of acting unlawfully and misusing her powers.
“The Crown Prosecution lawyer, Sian Davies, did not object to Ibori’s release and return to Nigeria, yet at the last minute the Home Office stepped in. There is clear discord between the two arms of the British Government.
“Ibori’s team was led by Ian McDonald QC, the leading QC on immigration.
“The visibly irritated judge could not understand the Home Secretary’s position and at times was critical of the move to detain Ibori any further.  Mrs. Justice May rejected the Home Secretary’s requests for conditions to be imposed and ordered Ibori’s immediate release.
“Ivan Krolic, who also attended, explained that Ibori’s confiscation proceedings collapsed in 2013, after the prosecution was unable to establish any theft from Delta State and any benefit for Ibori, from anywhere. A three-week hearing which heard live evidence was abandoned by the prosecutors – Wass QC and Shutzer-Weissman. Both prosecutors have since been dismissed from the case for gross misconduct.
“Krollic further explained that British police officers in the case led by DC McDonald have again been referred to the Independent Public Complaints Commission and now face a thorough investigation into their corrupt activities in this case. The CPS has confirmed officers in the case were corrupt. It has since disclosed substantial material evidencing the graft.
“Ibori and others have long maintained that this prosecution was politically motivated. It was funded by the UK’s Department for International Development, DFID, whose senior employee was also the jury foreperson in one of the earlier trials.
“The Ibori case has been plagued with British police corruption, exceptional prosecutorial misconduct and fundamental non-disclosure.  A multitude of appeals have now been launched or are in the process of being launched.”


LASU student bags Don Etiebet’s 2016 award

Dosumu Ololade, a final year student of the Lagos State University (LASU), has emerged the winner of the 2016 Best Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Computer Science projects conducted for students from the institutions.‎
This is contained in the university’s official bulletin obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos.
It stated that  Ololad‎e is of the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, LASU.
The bulletin added that the student emerged the overall winner in the competition ‎organised by the Nigerian Computer Society (NCS),‎ Lagos State Chapter and sponsored by Chief Don Etiebet.
NAN also reports that the 2015 edition of the competition was won by Olusola Olabanjo, a first class student of LASU.
Olabanjo and Ololade are from the same Department that had recorded student-winners of the award for two consecutive years; coming from the same institution. ‎

‎The bulletin said the title of Ololade’s  project that earned him a winner of the competition was: ‘Subjective Web Based Examination’ supervised by Dr Toyin Enikuomehin.
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It stated that Ololade was presented his prize at the annual conference the NCS held at the Lagos State Digital Village, Ikeja, in November.

The bulletin added that the Head, Computer Science Department, LASU, Prof. Benjamin Aribisala, formally communicated this feat to  LASU’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. ’Lanre Fagbohun.
Aribisala in the letter to the V-C had stated that the software developed by the students could help users conduct subjective examination online, it said.

Aribisala said it would also help in the usual objective web-based examination, with a pioneering feature of using web-based thesaurus API for semantic matching.

The bulletin stated that the V-C  had also congratulated: the winner, the Computer Science Department, its Head, Prof Aribisala and  Dr Toyin Enikuomehin that supervised the project for the academic success.

Ibori released from UK prison –

According to punchng.com, the former governor of Delta State, Mr. James Ibori, has reportedly been released from the UK prison where he has spent four years and eight months.
Ibori, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, was accused in February 2012 of stealing $250m from the Delta State public purse.
Ibori, who was governor of of the state between 1999 and 2007, admitted to fraud totalling nearly £50m.
He was jailed on Tuesday, April 17, 2012, for 13 years by the Southwark Crown Court after pleading guilty to ten counts of money laundering and conspiracy to defraud.

Now will ibori still face EFCC after serving 3 years in UK prison?

Sunday 18 December 2016

WAEC Has Released The 2016 Nov/Dec Result


The West African Examination Council, WAEC has released the 2016 Nov/Dec West African Senior School Certificate Examination Results. Announcing the result yesterday in Lagos, the head of national office, Nigeria, Mr Olu Adenipekun said that 38.50 per cent had credit pass in Mathematics and English language.

Just as he also disclosed that  the results of 13,488 (thirteen thousand four hundred and eighty eight) candidates, representing 7.81% are being withheld in connection with various cases of examination malpractice.

He said that candidates results of this year have  remarkable improvement to that of 2015 and 2014. 

According to him, the percentage of candidates that obtained five credits and above including English Language and Mathematics in the WASSCE for Private Candidates in 2014 and 2015 was 29.37 percent and 20.59 percent respectively. 

In the breakdown of the results, he said: “A total of 66,497 (Sixty Six Thousand Four Hundred and Ninety Seven) candidates, representing 38.50%, obtained credits in five (5) subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.

 “The percentage of candidates that obtained five (5) credits and above including English Language and Mathematics in the WASSCE for Private Candidates in 2014 and 2015 was 29.37% and 20.59% respectively. 

“19 (Nineteen) visually challenged candidates registered for and sat the examination in Nigeria. From this figure, 4 (Four) candidates, representing 21.05% obtained credit in five (5) subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.

 “Of the total number of 172,699 (One Hundred and Seventy Two Thousand Six Hundred and Ninety Nine) candidates that sat the examination, 149,651 (One Hundred and Forty Nine Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty One) candidates, representing 86.65% obtained credits and above in two (2) subjects; 134,152 (One Hundred and Thirty Four Thousand One Hundred and Fifty Two) candidates, representing 77.67% obtained credits and above in three (3) subjects, while 116,133 (One Hundred and Sixteen Thousand One Hundred and Thirty Three) candidates, representing 67.25% obtained credits and above in four (4) subjects. 95,294 (Ninety Five Thousand Two Hundred and Ninety Four) candidates, representing 55.18% obtained credits and above in five (5) subjects, while 72,229 (Seventy Two Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty Nine) candidates, representing 41.82% obtained credits and above in six (6) subjects.

” He, however said that candidates who sat the examination will be able to check the details of their performance on the Council’s  website: www.waecdirect.org within the next twenty-four hours.

Anthony Musa Ties The Knot With His Super Model Girlfriend


On December 17, Anthony Musa tied the knot with Fumilayo his 8 years long girlfriend in Ile-Ife, Osu State Nigeria.

The event took place in the Awoversity cooperative hall inside Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Placed the environment to a stand still as different dignitaries were trouping into the venue, people of high reputation such as Prince Aromolaran, Prince Adefowoju Ayodele from the Giesi ruling house( Deboye Compound Ile-Ife), the founder and CEO of Araa Edu Consult and also present was MC GMONEY a renounced comedian and vibrant MC in the world of entertainment and many more high personnels.

Series of music was played as the live bound anchored by a popular musician Mr Babs drops the beet and use the mic as both parents of the groom and bride step on the dance floor in rejoicing with their children so also the dance was spread to friends and well wishers present in the occasion. Later toward the end of the event, the dance floor was free to all OSUITES who showed up in mass to celebrate with the new couple as both the bride and the groom graduated from Olabisi Onabanjo University (OSU).

At around 6pm in the evening the event that hosted over 200 guest came to an end  as everybody wishes the new couple a happy married life...



Read and be the judge: MAD, LAZY or WISE?


*Pls tell me after reading this story if this woman is truly a mad woman, a lazy woman or wise woman*

My car broke down in a street at Ile-Ife, where I was standing watching the mechanic guy that was trying to fix the car, a slim woman was walking down across the road dressed in a dirty blue top and black short with a white cap popularly cele cap.

This woman walked facing my direction and I thought she's a mad woman judging her with her appearance so I moved some steps away from where I was standing to avoid her.

To my surprise, she walked straight to a golden chance lotto shop asked for a pen and book, this amazed me as I was watching from distance to see what she's up to. She pen down some numbers and I notice the owner of the shop was happy so this woman immediately put her hand forward and the shop owner gave her #200.
Remember in a lotto shop you pay money to play and you can only collect money when you win. I was very sure you can't play a game and win #200 so I walked to the shop and asked why was she been paid, this is the response I get..........

Bros the woman is not normal and mad people do give correct lucky numbers for lotto once in awhile. So at this point I discover she was paid for giving numbers.

Now I asked myself if this woman should walked into 5 shops within 30 minutes and get #200 at each point then she will be making #1000 if she should do this for 5 hours in a day she will be getting #5000 per day and for a week #25000 while a month #60,000. Look at that she's making money where others are waisting money.

Now is she mad, lazy or wise woman?

                                                                                                                                   

Sunday 16 October 2016

The true life Story of the founder and CEO of Araa group Adefowoju Ayodele

How I move from slow learner to a problem solver.

This day over two decades ago I was birth to this world. The world was filled with overwhelming joy, Family and friends celebrated with joy that has no bounds at the unique arrival of His Royal Majesty, the Royal bell rang at the arrival of a noble King...surprised at this? Don't get too confused. I was born a king into Giesi Royal Family of Ile-Ife Osun state, Nigeria.

At my birth, it was all rosy and life was pretty good for my parents. However, just like the saying that no condition is permanent, after sometime, the tide turned for my parents in the negative direction, consequently subjected my childhood to a period of suffering. I became a victim of circumstance.....an event i could not control. As a child I was feed many times with Garri water instead of baby food, packaged with used pieces of cloth instead of baby napkin or pampers. I suffered every hardship that you could ever think of. To the glory of God, I never suffered from any form of diseases associated with malnutrition....instead; I was growing like a normal child. However, it was clear that i was heading for a journey of becoming a nobody. It was so obvious!

Years later, a glimpse of luck shun on my parents, things became a bit comfortable for my parents...we were happy....and at least i got a feel of proper meal after a long time. At this time my parents made a decision to relocate to Ibadan as things have changed for good this period.

We moved to Ibadan when i was 6 years..I was enrolled into one of the best schools in Ibadan at the time ( Ise Oluwa Montessori Nur/Pry School). Life in Ibadan was heaven on earth, I would go to school in AC school bus, and my parents gave double for all that I lost for almost 5 years of my life.

Hmmm, there's a saying that today is a product of yesterday, despite this my "new life " my past came starring me on the face...so sad my previous experience had left in me a terrible stigma- a very low IQ. This made everybody including my teachers tagged me “a slow learner everybody in school name tagged me a slow learner all because I couldn’t understand things at the speed of other pupils in class. I lived with this stigma for many years. I got used to the nickname, it became a part of my life...I was growing with it. At a point, this bad stigma became an excuse for my failure as i stopped making efforts to improve and I would dodge hard works in school under the guise of "a slow learner" I accepted failure as fortunes..What a shame! 

Some years later my Dad became a pastor and we relocated to Lagos. Prior to this period, series of events had unfolded leading to a slight drop in our family finances. However, we got to Lagos and my Parents became full time pastors. God in faithfulness to His words stood by us and helped us when we needed him for help. Nevertheless, I was still poor and unsound academically. At this point my parents stood in gap spiritually...They cried to the God of heaven....and he heard their cry. I want to appreciate my mum and my dad for their prayers, encouragement and all round support unleashed on me.

My parents believed so much in me...and because of that they would not stop praying until something happened. However, some people believed I could never be better.. (It never matter anyways.....what mattered at the time was that my parents believed in me. Shield.

Upon our relocation to Lagos I was enrolled into about three different schools largely due to my inability to perform brilliantly....what a bad experience for a growing child!! My parent were only trying their best to locate and enroll me in a school where the magic would be done, this was to fulfill the scriptures that says faith without works is death.

Finally, I was enrolled in Yetkem international school Ajasa. As usual, I was the most horrible student in my class, i was academically backward. Always filled with shame and encountered lots of distain treatment from my co-students. Many of my class mates refused to be my friend, I was a lone ranger...I was indeed lonely...despair and depression was the other of the day for me.
In all of these, God in His mercy positioned an Angel on my path- Miss Egunleti.  I will never forget my good teacher Miss Egunleti , she would  call me several times to encourage me. She told me "Ayo dele. ...you have the seed of greatness in you, just believe...you can be great" she further said Ayo rethink and begin I did as she said and to the glory of God, her words yielded tremendous change, I made a one day decision that changed my nickname and story forever!

My decision marked the beginning of a new life, beautiful experience. Focusing on making it, my eagerness for success turned me into a competitor for the first and second positions in class. I began and continued to top my class with colorful flight, this was with my good friend Ifeoluwa Arishoyin who happened to be the only student that could compete successfully with me..And so it was till I graduated from primary school.

My new God given brain made me jump from primary five to JSS2 in Tomia community secondary School Agbado Lagos. In my junior waec I was part of the best five results in the school.

God was so faithful that I made my O'level result once and gained admission without delay to study Accounting Education at Olabisi Onabanjo University,  Ago Iwoye,  Ogun state.

I graduated with a Bsc(edu) in Accounting even, the devil tried to destroy my GP but God proved Himself by divine intervention and I went for service in the year 2010.

After service, I've been gainfully employed and have moved from one establishment to the other.

In the year 2015, while worshiping the God of heaven in a service at Winners chapel, i heard God clearly spoke to my spirit, He said to me in clear terms...."Son, it’s time to create your own business" in that service he delivered into my hands the name "ARAA GROUP" an umbrella for "Araa Educational Consulting Firm", "Araa Foundation” and”Araa Voice”

Araa Foundation is a platform to give back to the society, while Araa Voice is an online information center which provides current educational information to students, parents, teachers, school owners and many other educational information users around the world.

God gave me a new life, a new name, a new brain, a new focus, a new glory, changing my story from "a slow learner" to "a solution provider". Ayodele that was a nobody is now a force to be reckoned with in all ramifications of life.

Dear readers, if you think it’s over for you, i make bold to tell you today that " it is not over for you yet" All you need is to Rethink and BEGIN, put your faith in God, listen when He speaks and make a move at His instruction. He gave me a business and I took steps to building the business at His leading, thus, today an establishment less than a year has spread to about 10 countries ( still counting) providing working solutions to problems with the right keys.

Today am glad to be a year older with series of great testimonies, I am a mentor that lots of people( young and old) are looking up to, I am a leader with positive impact on my followers and above all, I am a big brain wrapped with working solution to problems. I am a Child of God whose overall aim in life is to populate the Kingdom of God and at the end gain  Christ the crucified.

Finally, unto Him who's able to keep me from falling...be Glory ever more.

Happy birthday to me.


Monday 5 September 2016

Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (ABU) 2016/2017 Admission Screening Portal now open


2016/2017 Admission Screening Portal

Welcome to the Ahmadu Bello University Portal for the screening of candidates that sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University. Please take time to read the following guidelines before you register for the screening.
Qualification for Screening
  1. Candidates who scored 180 and above in UTME for all courses.
  2. And must have chosen Ahmadu Bello University as their first choice.
Procedure for the Online UTME Screening
Registration for the screening exercise will commence on Monday, 5th September, 2016 and close on Saturday, 17th September, 2016. Applicants are required to pay a sum of N2,500.00 for the screening exercise.
To make the payment, candidates are advised to visit the University PUTME registration portalputme.abu.edu.ng and Generate a Transaction Payment Slip, verify it's your details and the amount to pay. Click Pay via Remita which will redirect you to the Remita payment gateway.
You would be required to either pay online using a Valid Debit Card (Verve,Visa or Mastercard), or you Print the Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) and walk into any bank in your locality to pay. You must have the RRR Slip with you.
After making payment online or in any of the prescribed banks, candidates are to come back hereputme.abu.edu.ng to finish their registration by providing missing details.
  1. A valid Gsm Number
  2. A valid Email Address
  3. Preferred second choice of study
  4. Contact address
Specify Schools you've attended and Respond to questions on Disciplinary.
Provide your O-level results where available and upload your recent passport-sized photograph, which must be in jpeg format and not more than 100kb in size.
Ensure you print a confirmation slip before signing out.

Sunday 4 September 2016

University of Ibadan UI Admission Screening 2016: Eligibility And Registration Details

    2016/2017 ADMISSIONS EXERCISE

UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN.

2016/2017 ADMISSIONS EXERCISE

PRE-ADMISSION SCREENING OF CANDIDATES
1. The University of Ibadan, Ibadan, hereby requests all candidates who made the University their most preferred Institution of choice and scored 200 or above in the 2016 UTME to submit their bio-data and WAEC/NECO SSCE O’L Results ONLINE throughhttp://www.admissions.ui.edu.ng from Monday, 05 September to Friday23 September, 2016. A scanned copy of the result should also be uploaded.
2. Candidates should note that any results not released before 23 September, 2016 will not be considered for the 2016/2017 Admissions Exercise.
3. Instructions:-
(i) Candidates should ensure that the on-line forms are carefully filled, following ALL necessary instructions, as "mistake(s)" may lead todisqualification.
(ii) Candidates can return to the portal, up till 23 September 2016 to edit/complete their previous entries or otherwise review and print their submissions. Please ensure that you click "FINAL SUBMISSION" before printing. Candidates should note that no further editing CAN be done after final submissions.
(iii) Candidates are advised to use functional e-mail addresses and telephone numbers to enable the University reach them in the course of the Admission exercise or whenever the need arises.
(iv) Candidates are expected to upload their passport photographs and signatures. The image format for the passport and signature is JPEG and must not exceed the specificationThe photographs must be on white background without glasses, cap or headgear.
(v) An online help desk platform on http://www.admissions.ui.edu.ng/helpdesk will be available to handle all genuine enquiries.
4. Candidates should please note that it is only when an 'O' level result is deficient for a course of choice that another result may be presented to complement. Candidates presenting two 'O' level results (6 credits at 2 Sittings) should ensure that the comprehensive details of both results are submitted. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND FACULTY OF PHARMACY ACCEPT 5 CREDITS AT 1 SITTING ONLY.
5. The deadline for submission of bio-data / 'O' level results may not be extended. Any candidate whose data is not submitted within the stipulated time may not be considered for the Pre-Admission Screening exercise and for admission.
6. Misrepresentation/falsification of documents is a serious offence. Candidates are therefore advised to submit genuine documents only. Anyone found guilty of this offence will be disqualified automatically and in appropriate cases, be handed over to the Law Enforcement Agencies.
7. Candidates are requested to note that payment of the Admission Portal Access Fee of N2, 500.00 is for processing of each candidate’s application. This does not guarantee admission.
8. Candidates are strongly advised to adhere strictly to the guidelines stipulated above for successful completion of the online submissions.
Signed
Olujimi I. Olukoya, MNIM, FPA
Registrar

Saturday 3 September 2016

Unilag Released 2016/2017 Post Utme Screening Results, How To Check

this is to inform the general public that Unilag as released the result for the just concluded 2016/2017 post utme screening exercise.

How To Check

  1.  Log on to http://www.unilag.edu.ng
  2. Scroll down to 
     and click on full-time Undergraduate Admission under prospective students                                                                                        
  3. Once the page show up click on the arrow it will direct you to a new page 
  4. click on continue Application 
  5. And log in with your details         
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Wednesday 31 August 2016

ASUU threatens to embark on strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike to press home its demands for the implementation of its 2009 agreement with the Federal Government.
The ASUU Lagos Zone Coordinator, Prof. Olusoji Sowande, said this at a news conference on Tuesday in Lagos.
Sowande said that the union was planning to toe this part after several efforts to ensure that the government address the pending demands, proved abortive.
He said that the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on funding of state universities, breaches of the conditions of service and re-negotiation of the agreement, were still pending.
The coordinator also mentioned other demands like the exclusion of Nigerian universities from Pension Management Company and non-release of NEEDS Assessment Intervention Fund.
He said that funding of state universities, earned academic allowance and renegotiation of the agreement were parts of the outstanding issues.
Sowande recalled that the union had embarked on strike in 2012 and 2013 as part of the efforts to make the government implement the agreement, adding that the issues remained unresolved.
He said that the 2009 agreement provided for a periodic review after every three years which had not been done.
“The review of the agreement should have been undertaken in 2012 and 2015 but that did not happen.‎
“The implication is that our union has shown enough patriotism and understanding on these matters in the last four years.
“We are perplexed and disappointed that both the Federal and State Governments are not responding to our consistent appeals to bring about genuine transformation in the education sector, ‘’ he said.
According to him, embarking on strike has never been a favourable choice as the Students and ASUU members have always suffered the pains more.
“It is unfortunate that the only language government appears to respect and listens to is that of industrial action like strike,”he said.
The don said that the National officers of the union had met with the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu on May 10 and tabled ten-point demand.
He said that the minister had promised that the issues would be resolved within two weeks but nothing had been done till now.
Sowande said that based on MOU signed in November 2013, “Nigerian universities requires N1.3 trillion to revitalise the system’’, adding that the government was already in arrears of N605 billion as at the third quarter of 2016.
He said that the government had refused to release N128 billion and N250 billion respectively for the earned academic allowance of three years after the MoU was signed.‎
“In order to forestall this avoidable crisis, we appeal to all genuinely progressive individuals and groups to prevail on both the Federal and State Governments to commence release of funds for the listed purposes.
“This is to arrest the brewing and potentially combustible situation in the Nigerian university system before it degenerated into a serious conflagration,” he said.

Federal poly ede admission update: We will get to you soon says fedpoly Ede PRO


           
                 'WE WILL GET TO YOU SOON SAY THE PRO OF FEDERAL PLOY EDE' 

Today, through a phone conversation with the PRO ( public relation officer) of the federal ploy Ede with one of our corespondent, the institution PRO assure the intending students who had registered online for the ongoing screening exercise registration that the institution will get back to them soon on the date for the actual screening as we enter into the month of September

Intending students are hereby encourage to stay focused and clam as they put there things ready for the screening date.

The delay was attached to the unexpected shout-down that affected the school website for almost a month and now that the site is back processing is back on course.

2016/2017 Amodu Bello University screening exercise will commence next week

I was privilege to get this information from a reliable  source within the institution that school screening exercise portal  will be open on Monday the 5th of September 2016 for  commencement of the 2016/2017 undergraduate admission screen exercise and all process will be online for candidate that chose the school as their institution of choice and scores above 180 during the last UTME exam                

The araa team promise to give full details once this screening once the school portal is open fully for screening activities.  

check the picture above for more details.

Tuesday 30 August 2016

Photo Of University Of Maiduguri Students Sitting On The Road Side Reading As They Prepare For Exams

While I was surfing the Internet I stumbled on this picture from Nijaloaded and my hearth cut.

How are this people going to make good grades with this way of studying and after all this academic battles caused by selfish and uncaring politician this students will graduate from school and still stay back home for years without job.

Please everyone I want you to help with this question as it for once happen in this country Nigeria that Senators were owned salaries? I don’t think so but yet they will keep saying the country is broke that’s why the government can’t make provision for necessary social infrastructures that would have enhance good and conducive environment for academic pursue in country.

For now I will not want to say much that this I will say is unfair attitude towards the youths of this great country and I will not stop voicing till my voice count.
Nigeria youth stay calm for one day the light will come for powerful libration and eradication of malicious leaders in this country.

A time is coming the youth of this great country will fight for freedom under this blood sucking politicians that are taking us into slavery in our own country.

OOU 1st Batch Admission List 2016/2017 Released


This is to inform candidates who participated in the admission screening exercise of the Olabisi Onabanjo University OOU 2016/2017 session that the 1st batch of admission list has been released.

How To Check The List
-Visit portal.oouagoiwoye.edu.ng/admission/login.php

-Enter your JAMB Reg Number and Password in the spaces provided.

-Click on "Login" and proceed to view your admission status.



Saturday 27 August 2016

UNIJOS Suspends 30 Students For Indecent Dressing

The University of Jos has suspended a total number of 30 students for improper dressing.
On the school notice board, it was recorded that 20 are final year students (400level) and 10 are mixed of 200level and 100level.
The suspended students are expected to stay away from the school till after 3 months.

UNIPORT Admission Screening Registration For 2016/2017 Resumes, Screening Date Announced

This is to inform aspirants of University of Portharcourt (UNIPORT) that the institution has resumed admission screening exercise for 2016/2017.

In respect of the above subject, the University Management has directed as follows:


1.    Friday, 26th  August  to mid-night on Sunday, 4th   September,  2016:  Re-opening  of the  Portal for online
registration

2.    Wednesday, 7th to Friday, 9th  September, 2016: Screening Exercise in the College of Health Sciences and respective Faculties/School (the respective venues will be published on the University website in due course and via sms to candidates)


3.    Documents Needed for Screening  Exercise:
(i)    A clear copy of the Photo card printed online
(ii)    JAMB Original Result that nears candidates' passport photograph. If you do not have this document, click here to get yours
(iii)    Original and photocopies of O'Level Examinations Certificate(s)  (WASCE,
GCE, NECO, NABTEB) Examination Slips for Candidates awaiting results
(iv)    Original and Photocopies of Birth Certificate/Age Declaration

Candidates should note that Inconsistency in name or picture on Photo Card will not be acceptable to the University and may lead to disqualification of affected candidates. Candidates' names on their O’ Level Certificates, UTME results and other registration documents must be the same.


Thank you.


Mrs. Dorcas D. Otto