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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

UniJos medical student wins Etisalat one9ja million dollars

It was Friday, November 6, 2009. Etisalat Nigeria chose this day to specifically bring to a glorious end the over five months old 9jillions promo. The venue of the event, a massive tent built on Landmark Village within Oniru Private Estate in Victoria Island was packed full with 0809ja network subscribers, a combination of regional finalists from the game show across eight cities and Express Ticket holders.
But of this multitude aspiring to be millionaires, only 30 would participate in the 9jillions Grand Finale promo.

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Distinguished personalities including Secretary to the State Government, Princess Denrele Adeniran Ogunsanya were assigned the task of picking the tickets from the game show machine that housed the tickets of participants.

30 grand finalists were selected at random amidst cheers and excitement. 24 from the pool of regional finalists while six persons emerged from the category of Express Tickets Holders. But they all had one thing in common. Each of them must smile home with one million naira each.

The Express Tickets bearers are customers who have spent up to a thousand naira on airtime within a month. “Those of them who are here today were those that emerged from the draw designed to determine those who will get an express ticket to the grand finale,” said the Chief Executive Officer, Etisalat Nigeria.

The 24 regional finalists came in teams of four representing various regions of the country. Hassan, Samson, Doyin and Helti of Abuja region. Bukola, Yusuf, Abosede and Abiodun represented Sokoto. From Kaduna were Kizito, Justina, Gerald and Judith. Glory, Festus, Justina and Esther made up the group 13B while 38B comprised of Adeoye, Happiness, Tunji and Segun. In group 40B were Chukwudi, Roseline and Blessing.
Express Ticket holders were paired. Nasiru and Habiba; Olalekan and Olutoyin; Ruth and Olajide. These duos were first timers on the show and so were more advantaged. While they were generously entitled to play twice, the others had only one chance to grab a million naira. At each punch of their selected numbers they would automatically win one million naira respectively.

Then the long awaited moment came. Each of the participants punched the keys of their chosen numbers from listed figures 1 to 30 on the game console. Pegged to one of these numbers is the $1m.
Done with that, it was time to reveal the winnings of the participants’ one after the other. Who amongst these 30 people would go away with this swooping one million dollars? Tension and anxiety swayed the hall. The grand finale 9jillion promo participants were the worst hit. The special guests, Etisalat team and journalists were not spared either.

The search for the one million dollars winner commenced. 27 participants so far won one million naira each. The reveal of the winnings gradually scaled down to three- Chukwudi, Bukola and Kizito of Benin, Sokoto and Kaduna regions respectively. The hall became more tensed than ever. One thing was clear. One of these three persons will emerge the one million dollar winner. Speculations raved. People were divided as they prophesied the winner. When the host of the show, Dijinee, called out Chukwudi to reveal the prize behind his single-digit number, 7, a cross section of the people thought he had won the star prize. Chukwudi believed he had grabbed the $1m. Hear him, “God has revealed to me that I’m going to win. God will not fail me. He has assured me that I would emerge the winner of the grand finale”.

Did he eventually win? No. Like the 27, he too carted away the standard sum of N1m. With Chukwudi gone, the juicy prize was left to Bukola and Kizito. Bukola wished she won it. So did Kizito. Anxiety crept into both of them in large dosages. There became so anxious and were in a hurry to know their fate. Djinee sought their feelings. Bukola likened the situation to sitting on a hot seat while Kizito said he was experiencing a rise in his blood pressure.

Djinee called for the reveal of Kizito’s win. The crowd roared, “Oh, Kizito has lost”. Bukola suddenly regained her composure. She was obviously beaming with pleasure.

But the unexpected happened. Kizito’s chosen two-digit number, 18, was pegged to the largest individual prize ever awarded in the history of consumer promotions in Nigeria, $1m. Kizito was shocked to his bone marrows. He found it hard to believe. The 20-year old Medical and Surgery undergraduate of University of Jos smiled as if to reconcile himself with the reality on ground. He couldn’t curtail it. Kizito lost control and went bizarre. He raced out off the stage. It took the intervention of the security and medical personnel for him to regain his consciousness.

The grand finale of 9jillions game show was the climax of Etisalat promo that started over five months ago. The promo was in two phases. In the first leg of the promo that lasted for 90 days, subscribers won two phones every two hours a day. The Chief Executive of Etisalat Nigeria said, “In total, we gave out four thousand, three hundred and twenty phones”. According to Evans, the second phase of the promo was dedicated to regional game shows held in eight cities across the country. He recounted, “At each of these cities, a minimum of 36 people won various amounts of money. From fifty thousand naira to over three million naira. We had subscribers punching away at our game console and walking away with millions of naira richer. Across the eight cities where the One9ja game show made different stops, two hundred and eighty eight people won various cash prizes while fifty six of these became instant millionaires. Some won one million naira each, some won two million naira”.

Etisalat has no doubt touched the lives of Nigerians in ways that no other telecoms company has been able to do since GSM came to Nigeria.

Congratulations Kizito!

IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY

Igbinedion University is a private university in Nigeria. Located at Okada Wonderland, a town beside Benin City, Edo state, the University was founded by Sir Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion, a millionaire, philanthropist and local leader. The university operates on a collegerial system of tertiary education. It has a variable number of accredited faculties and courses ranging from courses in Law, Medicine, Engineering and the Arts and Social Sciences. It presently has an enrollment of about 7000 students and is presently supervised by the Vice Chancellor, Dr. Eghosa Osaghae. The University has in its few years of existence recorded several land mark achievements including being the first private university to produce Medical Doctors.[1] It is also on record that in 2006, a student of the young Igbinedion University, Mr Sunday Damilola Olawuyi obtained a First Class Honours degree in the highly competitive Nigerian Bar examinations, thereby also standing out as the only private University in Nigeria to have achieved that feat

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RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY

Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) is a University in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. The University has staff strength of 3,000 and a student population of 17,000.

History
RSUST is the first Technological University in Nigeria and was established in 1980 from the Rivers State College of Science and Technology, itself established in 1972. It was the first university to be situated within the Niger Delta region.

Faculties and courses
RSUST has seven faculties: Faculty of Agriculture, Engineering, Law, Management Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Technical & Science Education and Sciences.

It is the only university in Nigeria that offers degree programs in Marine Engineering and Secretarial Administration.

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BABCOCK UNIVERSITY

Babcock University is a private Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Nigeria. The university is located equidistant between Ibadan and Lagos. Enrollment was 4,978 as of September 2007.

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History
Babcock University institution was named after American missionary David C. Babcock, who pioneered the Seventh-day Adventist Church's work in Nigeria in 1914. It is situated in Ilisan-Remo in Ogun State, Nigeria.

The University subsumed the Adventist College of West Africa (ACWA) established in 1959 but whose name changed in 1975 to Adventist Seminary of West Africa (ASWA). The University was officially chartered on April 20, 1999.

Board of Trustees & University Council
Chancellor & Chair of Proprietors' Council: Luka T. Daniel, M.A
Pro-Chancellor & Chair of the Board: Gideon C. Nwaogwugwu, M.A.
Vice Chair of the Board: Joseph A. Ola, DMin

Administration
President/Vice Chancellor: Prof. J.A. Kayode Makinde, Ph.D.
Snr. Vice President, Academic: Prof. Chimezie A. Omeonu, Ph.D.
Snr. Vice President, Management Services: Prof. David O. Babalola, Ph.D.
Vice President, Enrolment & Records (Registrar) Mr. Shem Magaji, M.Ed.
Vice President, Finance (Bursar) Mr. Luke N. Onuoha, MBA, FCA
Vice President, Development & Strategy: Mr. Olukunle Iyanda, MSc., ACA
Vice President, Students Services: Dr. Janet O. Ola, Ed.D.
Vice President, Library & Information Resources:Mr. Vincent E. Unegbu, MLS
University Chaplain, Spiritual Development: Dr. Israel B. Olaore, Ph.D.

Basic Statistics
Established: 1959 (As Adventist College of West Africa)
Initial Enrolment: 7 Students
Government Accreditation: 1999
Current Enrolment: 4,978 Students (September 2007)
Degrees Awarded: B.A., B.Sc., BIRM, BILD., MA., MEd., MSc., MPM., MPhil, PhD.


Residence Halls

Male
Welch Hall - Male
New Male Hall - Male (750 beds)
Premium Male - Male (500 Deluxe beds)
Adeleke Hall - Male
Winslow Hall - Male (104 Beds)
Iperu Chalets - Male

Female
White Hall - Female
New Female Hall - Female (750 beds)
Premium Female - Female (500 Deluxe beds)
Nyberg Hall - Female (228 Beds)
Ogden Hall - Female
Iperu Hall - Female

COVENANT UNIVERSITY

Covenant University is a private university in Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. It was founded in 2002 by the Winners' Chapel (Living Faith Church Worldwide), and the chancellor, David Oyedepo, is also the President and founding Bishop of the Winners' Chapel. It is a Christian institution and it strictly governed by the principles of Christ. The vision of the Founding Bishop as reflected in the motto of the institution is "to raise a new generation of leaders". The educational philosophy of the institution is to cause a revolution in the educational system of Nigeria, Africa and indeed the World. It is situated within the premises of Cannanland; the official Headquarters of the Living Faith Church, and it is know as Hebron-the Birth Place of Kings and Queens

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The university has three colleges housing over 20 departments. The colleges are the College of Business and Social Sciences, the College of Human Development, and the College of Science and Technology. The Vice-Chancellor is Professor Aize Obayan, the Registrar is Pastor Rotimi Daniel and the Chaplain is Pastor Obong Ntia.

As of 2007, the university has about 7,000 students from different countries. Its graduates are called "Eagles".

Recently, the school was forced by Nigerian education authorities and other human rights groups to stop compulsory HIV and pregnancy tests for all its graduating students before they are allowed to graduate.

NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY

Following the split of the former Anambra State into two States -Anambra and Enugu States, the Awka and Nnewi campuses of the former Anambra State University of Technology, were by the Anambra State Edict No 5 of November 26, 1991 constituted into Nnamdi Azikiwe University. The Edict upheld Awka and Nnewi as campuses of the University.

The University was taken over by the Federal Government with effect from September 1,(1992, by Decree No 34 of July 15, 1992).

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The Rt. Hon. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Owelle of Onotsha, after whom the Univeristy is named was in the vanguard of the fight against colonialism in Africa and was the doyen of the independence struggle in Nigeria. Believing in the use of education as a veritable tool in the liberation struggle and in the enthronement of the dignity of man. He founded the first autonomous Nigerian University. His choice of a name for that University - the University of Nigeria- is an eloquent testimony to his belief in and commitment to Nigerian unity.

LOCATION OF THE UNIVERSITY
The main campus of the University is located at Awka sited thirty-five kilometers to the South -West of Awka and the second campus is at Nnewi.

STUDENT'S POPULATION
The University has a population of twenty-four thousand seven hundred and six (24,706) for the full-time and twelve thousand, four hundred and seventy-six (12,476)students for the part-time programmes during the 2004/2005 academic year.

MISSION STATEMENT
Nnamdi Azikiwe University is founded on the philosophy that knowledge should be propagated and disseminated to individuals without let or hindrance. Teaching and Research would be anchored on the needs of the immediate environment and the Nigerian society generally. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, after whom the University is named, stands out clearly in the history of University education in Nigeria and Africa in general. In the discharge of its mission, the University shall live up to the ideals of this renowned statesman, by making University education pragmatic, and using it to forge unity among the various communities in Nigeria.

The mission of the University is, thus, to use teaching, research and public service to solve societal problems. In the process of learning, students would be oriented to use education in the solution of practical problems confronting them and the Nigerian society. It is hoped that the University’s graduates will be able to use their knowledge to lift the society off its problem in Science, e.g. technological backwardness, poor health delivery services, agricultural under production, environmental degradation, misapplication and/or under utilization of human and material resources, cultural disorientation etc.

To achieve these purposes and harness the large pool of qualified secondary school graduands and high caliber manpower in the environment of the University, the University will be conventional in scope and outlook covering wide areas of learning and research.

In totality, the mission of the University is to produce graduates who shall possess the following attributes:
a wide and ordered knowledge in a discipline area;
the ability to reason logically;Dedication
the ability to communicate clearly in speech and writing with confidence and fluency;
numeracy and computer literacy;
accepted moral values as honesty, humility, truthfulness, and high ethical standards in personal and professional life;
acceptance of obligations and responsibilities;
the desire for life-long education and creativity;
self confidence and result-oriented ability.
OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY
Specifically, the Decree establishing the University provides for the underlisted objects:
to encourage the advancement of all branches of learning and to hold out to all persons without distinction of race, creed, sex or political conviction, an opportunity of acquiring higher and liberal education;
to provide courses of instruction and other facilities for the pursuit of learning in all its branches and to make these facilities available on proper terms to such persons as are equipped to benefit from them;
Summary: These strategies for success will emphasize our desire for high quality education, wise investment of University resources, result oriented and problem solving curricula. These are mediated through the reorientation of staff attitude to effect pragmatic teaching and development, output mix, research, good governance and management.
Put together, the Mission Statement and Decree No. 34 of 1992 identify the Operational Objectives of the University. Our strategies for their success will be clearly tied to our ability to plan expertly and manage the activities of the University based on extensive internal consultations and consensus building with staff and students through management audit and brain storming sessions. Already many of these are in place and are viable. For instance Academic Planning and Physical Planning Units, Central University Monitoring Committee (which monitors the commitment of staff and students to the objectives of the Decree as well as the tenets of the University’s motto) are functioning effectively. Furthermore, the adoption of Management Information System (MIS) to manage change posed by leadership challenges in appropriate socio-economic endeavours and well planned business initiatives will be vigorously pursued.

OUR MOTTO
The motto of the University is “Discipline, Self Reliance and Excellence.” The rationale for this motto is that discipline is a pre-requisite condition for the achievement of any goal. Discipline embodies endurance, continuity and determination to start afresh when previous efforts fail.

It is believed that discipline will give rise to self reliance, which entails confidence in one’s self and abilities. The amalgam of a disciplined mind with self confidence will yield excellence.

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA.

The Federal University of Technology, Minna is a Federal Government owned University in Nigeria. It was established on 1st February, 1983. The objective for its establishment is to give effect to the Nation’s drive for the much-needed self-reliance in Science, Engineering and especially Technology. It is a specialized University of Technology.

The pioneer Vice-Chancellor was Professor J.O. Ndagi who served from 1983 to 1990. He was succeeded by Professor S.O. Adeyemi from 1990 and 1994. Between 1994 and 1997 Professor I.H. Umar served as Sole Administrator. Professor S.A. Garba was briefly acting Vice-Chancellor between 26 th June and 6th August, 1997. On 7th August, 1997 Prof. M.A. Daniyan became the third substantive Vice Chancellor of the University till 6th August, 2002. Prof. J.O. Adeniyi served from 7th August to 2nd October, 2002 as acting Vice Chancellor. The current Vice-Chancellor Prof. H. Tukur Sa’ad was appointed on 3rd October, 2002.

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The pioneer Registrar was late Dr. B.P. Sawa who served from 1983 to 1986. Dr Bawa Salka was acting Registrar between 1986 and 1988. Then Mrs. L.S.J. Ahmed became the Registrar of the University between 1988 and 1993. She was succeeded by Alhaji U.A. Sadiq who served as the Registrar from October, 1998 - 2003, having acted in that position since 1993. The current Acting Registrar Mallam M.D. Usman was appointed on 1st October, 2003.

At inception, the University acquired on a permanent basis, the facilities of the former Government Teachers' College Bosso which now serves as the Bosso Campus of the University. It has undergone a tremendous. face-lift and wears a beautiful outlook befitting a modern University. The University acquired 10,650 hectares of land at Gidan-Kwano along the Minna - Kataeregi - Bida Road as its permanent site, to carter for the necessary inevitable expansion envisaged.

On Tuesday, June, 2nd 1992 the former President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida GCFR, fss, mni (rtd), performed the Sod Turning Ceremony to mark the commencement of projects on the main campus site. And since then work had started in earnest for the physical development of the Main Campus which in phase I consists of the School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology (SAAT), School of Environmental Technology (SET), School of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SEET) Buildings, Students Hostels, Students Center, University Library, Senate Building, Staff houses, Computer Centre as well as the Industrial Development Centre.

The completion of students’ hostels, some staff houses, SET and SEET buildings
facilitated the commencement of full academic activities in the Main Campus at the beginning of the 2004/2005 academic session. Meanwhile, SAAT is temporarily occupying a part of the SEET Complex pending the completion of its building.

Since its inception, the University has graduated students, whose market value is being adjudged very satisfactory and are in high demand both in government and industry, servicing the technological needs of the nation. The figure showed a remarkable growth rate from 22 graduates in 1990, to 662 in 1998 and total students enrolments are now over 13,000 with corresponding academic staff strength of 504.

The University has recorded quite a number of academic achievements which, include the design and fabrication of a number of highly valuable items of socio-economic importance such as the Solar air heater, Motor-car crankshaft, Gearing system for crane hoist drives, Rice de-stoning machine, Maize sheller, Multi-purpose grinder, Irrigation models, Poultry feeder amongst a host of other creative innovations. It is equally gratifying to note that the University has gained recognition nationwide as a Centre for Excellence in Computer Science having been so designated by the National Universities Commission. In pursuit of this, the University obtained Internet connectivity towards the end of 1998, acquired its VSAT facility in 2003, and by 2005/2006 academic session students’ registration was conducted on-line. Now the members of the University Community can easily access information the World over on the super highway.

In pursuance of academic excellence in solving human problems, Professor S.A. Garba of the Department of Microbiology led a team of researchers in the development and production of typhoid fever vaccines. This project is sponsored by the Unipetrol Nigeria Plc. The team has been able to develop and produce typhoid fever vaccines. And having completed the testing on mice, guinea pigs, rabbits and monkeys, the Vaccine was tested on humans with amazing success. The new vaccine would soon b e made available to the global market after further due process.

For the purpose of generating internal revenue to supplement government funds the University established the FUTMIN CONSULT, a consultancy outfit. The outfit has continued to make some positive impact to justify its establishment. In this regard, it has undertaken the following consultancy services among others: Gurara Inter Basin Water Transfer. NNDC/UNIDO Project. EEC/FGN Middle-Belt Project, Niger State Ecological Mapping for wheat growing, ADB/ONDO State Ecological Zone Mapping, Mando Fish Farm and TRANSCORP-HILTON Hotel Sewage Design, Environmental Impact assessment of Kagara Dam for the Upper Niger River Basin and Rural Development Authority (UNRBDA). FUTMIN CONSULT is also a consultant to INEC on its Computerization and Telecommunication Programme, and to UBE on its programmes in Niger and Kogi States. Other consultancy services recently carried out by the FUTMIN CONSULT include the Second National Fadama Development Project (Fadama II) in Niger State and the Niger State Agroclimatological zones and Land use mapping into crop zones.

In August 2003 the University Council formalized the Centre for Climate Change and Freshwater Resources (CCCFR) as one of three newly established Centres. The others are Centre for Human Settlements and Urban Development (CHSUD) and Centre for Remedial and Extra-mural Studies (CRES). The CCCFR in collaboration with environmentalists in the six Geopolitical Zones of Nigeria have just concluded a N105 million National Agro-Climatic Atlas Project to combat effects of climate change-induced natural disaster in Nigeria sponsored by the Ecological Fund Office of the Presidency. The second phase of the project is awaiting Federal Executive Council’s approval. Aart from this project, the Centre is now into collaborative climate change studies with University of Cape Town, South Africa, while its scientists continue as consulting experts with United Nations Agencies like UNFCCC, WMO, UNEP, UNDP, FAO, UNESCO etc. The Centre is also involved in the university’s Sustainable Livelihood initiative in the context of the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2015) and is about to commence a new professional programme in Climate Change Disaster Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction as a prelude to a programme in Disaster Early Warning.

The Centre for Human Settlements and Urban Development (CHSUD) which was established by the University in collaboration with the UN-Habitat is to assist in settlements, Urban Governance and Urban Development. Since then, CHSUD has focused attention on building capacity at all levels of government, for effective Urban Environmental Management such as establishment of Environmental Management Information System, Certificate and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Public-Private Partnership for Urban Environment. With the support of the Collaborative Learning Course established by a partnership of UNDP and Yale University, U.S.A. CHSUD is currently carrying out consultancy service for UN-Habitat, in four Nigerian cities (Ibadan, Enugu, Kano and Karu) on the use of implementation instruments for sustainable cities programme. In its effort to contribute to the development of manpower for urban environmental management in Nigeria, CHSUD is in the process of designing post-graduate courses (M.Sc. and Ph.D) in City Planning and Urban Design, with the support of UN-Habitat.

The Centre for Remedial and Extra-Mural Studies (CRES) is responsible for coordination of all academic programmes not funded by the National Universities Commission (NUC). Remedial course is a one-year terminal programme specifically designed to equip candidates from catchment areas with emphasis on Niger State, who are deficient in some basic science subjects and are unable to meet UME admission requirements. Admission into this programme is also extended to other thirty-six states of the federation and FCT. On successful completion of Remedial programme, students secure admission into the various degree programmes run by the University. Approval has also been given to the Centre to commence Diploma and Certificate programmes.

More recently in August 2006, the Centre for Research and Development in Information Technology (CREDIT) was established. This latest Centre is not only to make Federal University of Technology, Minna, ICT compliant but also to launch the University into the global market of certified software development.

In the area of domestic and foreign linkages and collaboration, the Management of the University recently created two new directorates to cater for this important function of networking. These are the Directorate of Affiliation and Local Linkages (ALL) and the Directorate of Collaboration and External Linkages (CEL).

The University has established a linkage programme with the University of Namibia and the University of Scienec and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. The Unversity has also signed a memorandum of understanding with The German Agency for Technical Coorperation (GTZ) and the National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP).Nigeria. It is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the Association of African Universities. It has also honoured some Distinguished Gentlemen and Achievers namely: Alhaji (Dr) Shehu Idris, CFR, the Emir of Zazzau; Alhaji (Dr) Ibrahim Dasuki. CFR, the former Sultan of Sokoto, late Alhaji (Dr) Abdulrahman Mora and Dr. Sam Nujoma, the former President of the Republic of Namibia, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babaginda (rtd), the former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Flight Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings (rtd), the former President of the Republic of Ghana, Prof. Jonathan Othman Ndagi, pioneer Vice Chancellor, of the University and Mr. Raphael O.A. Shonekan, the pioneer Principal, Federal School of Medical Laboratory Technology, National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom. Others include, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, the Executive Governor of Osun State, Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki, the Waziri of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Aliyu the Sadauna Minna and Mr Alioune Badiane of the UN Habitat, Nairobi – Kenya.

In recognition of excellence in areas of Science and Technology, the University has been attracting high calibre and eminent scholars to its fold. In addition, most of its academic programmes have full accreditation and the rest interim accreditation by the recent exercises conducted by relevant professional bodies and the NUC. The only programme that was denied accreditation during the recent (November, 2005) NUC accreditation exercise was a new programme started in 2002 which is yet to mature for accreditation.

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY YOLA

ADMISSIONS
The University offers admission into her undergraduate, postgraduate and consultancy programs including diploma and certificate programs, distance learning and sandwich programs.
The University advertises all her programmes into which students can be admitted in UME/DE JAMB brochures as well as on national dailies, TVs and Radio stations, her Notice Boards and of course, on their website.

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For more information about domestic and international admission to any of our programs follow the links below.
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL ADMISSIONS
Predegree Admissions
For those who for one reason or the other could not gain admission to the University through JAMB and/or have one deficiency or the other in the sciences or management, the Pre-degree Science and Management Programme help prepare students preparatory to their entry to the five year degree programmes of the University

Certificate and Diploma Admissions
For those interested in a certificate or diploma (including advanced diploma) at FUTY, click here to see information and resources of specific courses of interest run by the Consultancy Unit of the University.

Undergraduate Admissions
Learn more about our exciting bachelor's degree programs across all disciplines, from pure and applied sciences, technology and science education, environmental sciences, engineering and engineering technology, agriculture and agricultural technology, and management and information technology. Application information and deadlines are provided.

Graduate and Professional Admissions
Interested in a graduate education at FUTY? Learn more about our exceptional programs at the master's and doctoral level in the school of postgraduate studies.

Sandwich Admissions
For all science and mathematics teachers for Secondary Schools and Colleges interested in being trained to become highly skilled, professionally competent and intellectually sound, then click here to see more information, resources detailing the process of producing these quality teachers, as offered by our Sandwich Unit.

Distance Education Admissions
Short on time or tied up with office work? Innovative continuing education and part-time study programs offer today's students the flexibility they demand, including summer courses and programs outside Nigeria.

International Students and Scholars
If you live outside Nigeria, click here to see information and resources you need to help finance your education at FUTY.
DISCOVER ACADEMICS
At Federal University of Technology, Yola, we prepare you to make a difference in the world. Here, teaching means giving students the chance to do far more than listen. It means providing the opportunity to become truly involved with great thinkers and to reap the benefits of this interaction.

You will study with highly accomplished faculty who are dedicated to their roles as educators and who often incorporate their scholarly or professional pursuits from outside the classroom into exciting teaching material. Your education will come not just from the time you spend in the classroom, but from meeting with your professors during office hours, by learning from your peers, and from professional internships and opportunities for international study.

FUTY is a complex community. It continuously integrates disparate parts into a greater whole. It is a federal university that contributes to the public good. As a major research institution, FUTY fosters creativity and innovation, but teaching is still its most important function.
ALUMNI RELATIONS OFFICE
Overview
The Alumni Relations Office was established in 2007 by Prof. A.Y. Ribadu, who on assumption of office as the Vice Chancellor of FUT Yola, instituted the first ever Alumni Relations Office, and appointed Mr. Franklyn Chukwunonso as the Ag. Coordinator, Alumni Relations Office.
The Ag. Alumni Relations Officer (Ag. ARO) on inception commenced an aggressive awareness campaign and strategic plan of action on enlightening and collating data of all FUTY Alumni.
Brief History
On September 6 2008, an inaugural meeting of the FUTY Alumni Association was held at the FUTY Multipurpose Hall and was organized and sponsored by the University through the Office of the Vice Chancellor, FUTY Alumni Relations Office. Protem officers of the Association were elected with mandate to organize and ensure a formidable Alumni Association in the headquarters and also draft a constitution to be presented to the General Assembly of the FUTY Alumni Association within six months of inauguration by which time a fresh election is to be conducted. The Executive Officers elected were:
1. Mr. Franklyn Chukwunonso President (Ag. ARO)
2. Mr. Lawrence P. Ganchok Secretary
3. Mr. Yusuf Chidama Public Relations Officer
4. Dr. Sunday Osamaehon Director of Socials
5. Mr. Kabiru Bello Njidda Financial Secretary
The Protem EXCO since then have held a series of meetings finally resulting in the decision to organize a FUTY Alumni Dinner Night on the 1st of October 2008, in line with its mandate of sensitizing and creating awareness about the alma mata. This date was strategic as it was not only the Nigerian National Independence day, but also within the Sallah Celebration and it was believed that many FUTY Alumni will be home for the long holiday period to attend the Dinner Night. Since the EXCO was starting from a zero financial level, it decided to transform itself into the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) for the dinner night. The committee came up with a budget of three hundred and fifty thousand naira (N350,000.00) only, and tasked itself along with some donations in the sum of fifty thousand naira from one of its Alumnus, the CEO of Kassido Communications Limited.
Afterwards, the Protem Officers embarked on an elaborate awareness campaign to reach out to all alumni members by paying courtesy calls on all the media houses in Yola (Fombina FM Radio, Radio Gotel, Adamawa Television ATV and Nigeria Television Authority NTA,) to intimate them and also invite them to the Dinner Night. To make the event a grand one, the Committee embarked on the printing of invitation letters, banners, T-shirts, face caps, call cards, alumni letter headed paper, stickers and posters. Adverts were also placed on radio and television stations. The Committee tasked its members to bring in names, emails and mobile numbers of at least 50 known alumni members for direct contact by sms and emails. The names were collated and the text messages were sent out to all.
On 26th March 2009, the Protem Officers, in keeping with their six (6) months mandate called for an Annual General Meeting, during which the following agenda was to be deliberated:
• Presentation and Adoption of FUTY Alumni National Constitution by the congress, subject to review.
• Election of Electoral Committee Members
• Deliberations on Representative of FUTY Alumni in the University Council
• A.O.B.
However, some days before the proposed meeting, it was brought to the Notice of the Ag. ARO that FUTY Alumni Association had officials who were elected some years ago. The meeting was however held but it was decided that another meeting be scheduled for the 28th of March 2009 so as to ascertain to these facts.
On the said day, after much deliberations between the Ag. ARO and the Protem Officers along with the earlier elected officers, it was reached that a meeting between the Ag. ARO and the two camps be scheduled to see how to streamline the two executives in the interest and unity of the Alma Mata.
The alumni of Federal University of Technology, Yola are an important part of the FUTY community and remain a critical resource for the success of our future graduates. Below are links to important resources to keep you informed and involved in the University today.
CAMPUS LIFE
Welcome to campus life at FUTY. Here you can explore all the happenings on campus and gain access to artistic, cultural, and athletic resources as well as pertinent links for student activities.
Student Life
At FUTY, students study under a very relaxed academic environment. Here, you will find ways to get involved in a host of student activities. We know student life at FUTY can get hectic sometimes so here are some resources for activities, places to eat, career services, and much more to help pave your way.

Arts & Culture
Nigeria is a multi cultural and ethnic society and this is inherent in the diverse cultures celebrated at FUTY during students week and/or cultural week. Here you will find a host of cultures and tribes as well as societies and clubs of your interest.

Sports
FUTY holds pride not just in academic excellence but also in physical fitness and extracurricular activities. Like the old saying "... all work without play makes Jack a dull boy," FUTY makes sure you don't have any dull moments. find out all more about this.

Clubs & Societies
Click here to see all of FUTY societies and clubs ranging from academic, social, cultural, ethnic...

Accommodation
Getting accommodation in FUTY at times may be difficult though the University reserves accommodation for special level of students. Find out this and more and how to secure accommodation outside the campus.

Student Union
Meet who is who in the student union government and all the activities and events on their calendar.

Online Portal
Here, you can access all about your University online....from Result Checking to Online Registration, Online Admission Application, Post JAMB Screening, Course Registration, Online Fee Payment, Online Educational Researches, Educational Knowledge Management, Online Library, etc.

BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY

Welcome to Benue State University . The University has come a long way. From a student population of 306 and an academic staff strength of 149 at the inception of the University in 1992. Benue State University had a student enrolment of over nineteen thousand in 2006 and an academic staff strength of 429. The numbers have further grown since then.

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This tremendous increase in staff strength and student enrolment can be attributed to handwork and determination of staff and students, and the continuous financial support of the Benue State Government. Concomitantly, our academic programmes have also expanded over the years. We now have seven faculties and a College of Health Sciences. Altogether we have 22 Departments.
Our graduate programmes have also come a long way. From an initial nineteen programmes, we now have fifty graduate academic programmes spread across all the faculties.

The University’s achievements have received ovations all over the country. In 2004, the Vice Chancellor of the University was voted best Vice Chancellor of the Universities and in 2005, the University received Award for best Governing Council of State Universities.
Our graduates have continued to perform credibly well in and outside the country. Many are pursuing or have successfully completed postgraduate programmes within and outside the country.
Out IT Services have continued to expand with the introduction of on-line registration, other services and programmes. The facilities available are currently being upgraded through the provision of bigger bandwidth and other accessories.

Benue State University was established in 1992 as a response to a genuine need by the State Government to provide the essential impetus to economic, cultural, social and vocational development. Although there is a Federal University of Agriculture in Makurdi, the Benue State Government decided in favour of a conventional University partly for the reason that the Federal University of Agriculture is so specialized that courses offered are available only to a limited number of Benue indigenes. This has contributed to the hundreds of qualified candidates of Benue State origin being unable to gain admission into the University.
It is against this background that a 13- member steering committee for the proposed University was inaugurated by the Government of Benue State under the Executive leadership of His Excellency, Lt. Col. Fidelis Attahiru Makka on Thursday, 18th August 1991.

This Committee was charged, among other things, to seek and obtain formal approval for the establishment of a State University. The Committee completed its work on schedule.
The elected Government of Rev. Fr. Moses Adasu consequently approved the Report of the Committee. Following this approval the University took off with four Faculties for the 1992/1993 session, namely; Arts, Education Science and Social Sciences. Since then, two more faculties have been added. They are: Faculty of Management Sciences, Faculty of Law, and the College of Medical Sciences has also been established


The mission of the University was clearly defined in the stated objectives as contained in the Edit establishing the University thus:
-To encourage and promote advancement of knowledge and to hold out to all persons without discrimination of race, creed or political conviction, the opportunity of acquiring University education;
-To encourage the effective application of higher education to the needs of the State through research and extension and consultancy;
-To provide ready access for Benue State Citizens to higher education for self reliance;
-To promote, preserve and propagate the social and cultural heritage of the diverse people of the state and
-To engage in any other activities of a developmental University of the highest standard.
-The establishment of Benue State University, Makurdi on December 27th, 1991 was a culmination of decades of sustained efforts by successive administration, since the creation of the state in 1976, to address an educational in balance, the roots of which can be traced to as far back as the Colonial period.

Benue State was created in 1976 and by 1980 the Civilian Executive Governor of the State; Mr. Aper Aku has expressed the desire of his administration to establish a University. Professor Jibril Aminu was requested to conduct a feasibility studies for the proposed State University. In 1982, the Benue State University of Technology was established by the State Government with Professor Ochapa C. Onazi as its pioneer Vice Chancellor. This establishment prompted the then President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Alhaji Shehu Shagari to announce the immediate take-over of the Benue State more of such Universities in other parts of Nigeria.
Tribute must be paid to Colonel Attahiru Makka, the Military Governor of Benue State from 1989 to 1992, during which the proposed Benue State University became a reality in 1991. the University is located in Makurdi, Benue State capital on a land area 180,494 hectares along Makurdi Gboko Road.
In 1992/93 academic sessions, admission of students into the six faculties was estimated at 700 to rise steadily to 2,100 in 1996/97 session. Today in addition to the existing six faculties, College of Health Sciences has been established and the University Teaching Hospital is under construction. For the breakdown shows that under graduate 12,070,Sandwich 1,579, Postgraduates 1,643, Sub-Degree 1,998, remedial Programmes: Science 720, Pre-VTE 480 and French 241.

DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY

About Delsu

The mission of Delta State
University is to promote quality
education, character and cultural
transformation, to meet the
challenges of our time through
exemplary scholarship and
professionalism for the purpose of
addressing local, national and
international issues in key areas
so as to contribute to the
improvement of the global
community.

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Ambrose Alli University

Ambrose Alli University is a University in Nigeria established in 1981. It was established by the then governor of Bendel State (now Edo and Delta States), Professor Ambrose Folorunso Alli (1979-1983). First known as Bendel State University, then Edo State University, it was later changed to its present name in commemoration of Alli.

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Alumni
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Founder Christ Embassy ( Believers Loveworld Inc)www. christembassy.com
Ojo Osamwonyi, CEO of the United Bank of Africa
Festus Keyamo, a human rights lawyer
Alli Ahmed, an Engineer
Samuel Oboh, Canadian Architect and President of Alberta Chapter of Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC)
Dr. Benjamin Ehikioya, a Business Management Consultant
Uwa Stanley Amadasu, American based Research Chemist American Chemical Society(ACS)

Ambrose Alli University

Ambrose Alli University is a University in Nigeria established in 1981. It was established by the then governor of Bendel State (now Edo and Delta States), Professor Ambrose Folorunso Alli (1979-1983). First known as Bendel State University, then Edo State University, it was later changed to its present name in commemoration of Alli.

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Alumni
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Founder Christ Embassy ( Believers Loveworld Inc)www. christembassy.com
Ojo Osamwonyi, CEO of the United Bank of Africa
Festus Keyamo, a human rights lawyer
Alli Ahmed, an Engineer
Samuel Oboh, Canadian Architect and President of Alberta Chapter of Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC)
Dr. Benjamin Ehikioya, a Business Management Consultant
Uwa Stanley Amadasu, American based Research Chemist American Chemical Society(ACS)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

LASU crisis deepens

The crisis at the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, has continued to stall academic activities in the institution, weeks after the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) suspended its four-month-old strike. Administrative offices and lecture halls have been under lock as the university workers stuck to their guns, never to resume work unless the Vice- Chancellor, Prof Lateef Akanni Hussain, is removed from office.

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Our reporter who visited the institution was greeted by the grave silence at the Administrative Unit, where fetish objects, suspected to be charms, were planted at the entrance doors to the offices of the Vice- Chancellor and his deputy. A small earthly ware was kept at the entrance of the VC’s office, while the door to the office of his deputy was sealed off with palm leaves, which traditionally signaled danger.

Academic and non-academic staff were seen in groups discussing the latest reports from their union leaders. Rumours flew in different direction at Abe-igi, the students relaxation centre, where various speakers held their listeners captive with fresh diet of lies.
Speaking to Daily Sun, one of the workers who wouldn’t want his name in print, warned that the earthly ware with its diabolical contents was a bad omen. He recounted a similar incident in the past when the management had to engage clerics to dispose fetish objects deposited in the institution. Reacting to our reporter’s questions on the fetish objects, he retorted that ‘only a fool dares a lion’.

The fear of these charms lurks in the hearts of other workers who have kept their distance from the Admin block. Most of them sat under tree shades, chatting and yearning for any bit of information that would trickle in. It was gathered that the workers have adopted serious austere measure since their salaries have not been paid for the past four months.

The protracted crisis in the university has kept over 70,000 students of the university on an indefinite holiday. The institution has been torn apart by internal feud over the second term bid of Professor Lateef Hussain as the Vice- Chancellor. Some aggrieved members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) and the National Association of Academic Technicians (NAAT), have vociferously condemned the leadership style of the VC and called for his removal. The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), LASU wing, led by the President, Mr. Gbemileke Bakare, has equally expressed its grievances, listing a legion of allegations against him.

In a paper circulated during the public hearing of the LASU crisis at the Lagos State House of Assembly, the workers described their boss as an emperor with an ‘iron fist’. “Lagos State University has become a prison under Prof Lateef Hussain since he assumed office on October 10, 2005. The Vice Chancellor arbitrarily witch-hunts and sacks staff for flimsy excuses. He denies the academic and non-academic staff their deserved promotion at will. LASU has become an ‘Old Peoples Home’ where retired, tired and expired friends of Prof Hussain take sanctuary”, the group claimed.
The workers also alleged that the Vice Chancellor has a penchant for abusing process for contract- award, which led to inflation of contract sum and misappropriation of fund.

“Professor Hussain by-passes the University Tender’s Board, uses his own illegal Vice-Chancellor’s committee and get executive approval of the Chairman, Governing Council without recourse to the University Finance and General Purpose Committee. This way, Prof Hussain has been able to inflate contract values and commit other atrocities”, the group said.
Even the LASU students also have their own compilation of Hussain’s transgressions. When the embattled VC stepped into the gallery of the Lagos State House of Assembly on the day of the public hearing, he was greeted by shouts of mockery and reproach from students.
Speaking at the hearing, Prof Hussain maintained that his reform measures in the institution didn’t go down well with some people who were apparently benefiting from the rot.

Though battalions of opposing forces line against the Vice-Chancellor, he has continued to enjoy the goodwill of some workers who applaud his reform programmes that have laundered the sully image of the school. One of the workers, who spoke with Daily Sun, but wouldn’t want his name published, noted that the Vice-Chancellor waged a successful war against cultism, examination malpractice and other nefarious acts that dragged LASU’s name in the mud.
“With Hussain, it is no longer business as usual, especially at the satellite campuses. Many of them are angry”, he said.
One of the female students of the school who gave her name as Folake, praised the VC for his courage in tackling the perennial problems of the school.
According to her, “The man is not as bad as they paint him. They don’t want him to continue. But for me, he has done well as the Vice Chancellor”.

Like a lone voice in a crowd of opposition, the likes of Folake hold their tongues in their cheek as other workers have continued to prophesy an imminent fall of Hussain’s empire. Some of the workers who spoke with our reporter rejoiced that the recent vacancies declared for the positions of the registrar, bursar and the university librarian have raised their hope of victory. They reasoned that changing the leadership of the key positions, which were earlier held by staff loyal to Prof Hussain, would inevitably usher in a wind of change in leadership.

The Governing Council of the university has not rested in its effort to bring a peaceful end to the conflict. Recently, it held up an olive branch to all student activists, especially those whose names are in the black book for leading the protest against the VC.
To calm the troubled sea, the council, chaired by the University Chancellor, Chief Molade Okoya-Thomas, met to address the students’ grievances.

“In the spirit of amicable resolution of all conflicts, council agreed to a general amnesty to all students, who have been involved in the past and present crises in the university. Council assures students that on no account will any student be victimized on the account of the role played in the current crisis on the various campuses of the university”.
The council also called for the release of students’ union dues for 2005/2006 academic session and balances of dues of subsequent sessions warehoused by the university management.

The Governing Council acceded to the union’s demand for the payment of fees by full-time students in two instalments of N15,000 and N10,000 during the first and second semesters respectively.
The landmark in their resolution was the setting up of the Students Advisory Committee to replace the Students Welfare Committee. In order to strengthen the committee, the council directed that the body should be headed by the Deputy Vice Chancellor of the university.
Speaking on the charm deposited at the Admin block, Pastor Anayo Odimkpa of Trumpet Sound Deliverance Ministry, decried the use of diabolical means to achieve selfish ends. He warned that the sanctity of the academic institution has been desecrated and called on the management to conduct purification prayers before resuming academic activities.

“It is quite unfortunate that people’s inordinate ambitions drive them to the height of insanity. In this modern age, people in the university who are supposed to be excellent models are resorting to fetish charms to change leadership. May God save us from evil”, he said.
On his part, the Supervisor, Post Primary School Management Board, Obollo-Afor, Enugu State, Rev. Fr. Paulinus Ike Ogara, said that it was laughable for educated people to condescend to the level of using voodoo powers in an age marked by stupendous breakthrough in technology.

“When university staff relapse into fetishism as a means of settling scores, then wisdom has fled to brutish beasts. What do these people want to teach the students? The learning environment has been polluted. Knowledge is a gift of the Holy Spirit. How would it come in such an ungodly environment? The perpetrators of these evils should repent and join hands to save the institution from further troubles”, he added.
As the tussle for power rages on, thousands of LASU students are left to lick their wounds at home. Worst affected are the final year students who are trapped in the cross fire of this unending crisis.