Showing posts with label edu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edu. Show all posts

9/14/2017

News: Labour threatens indefinite strike from Friday

News: Labour threatens indefinite strike from Friday

News: Labour threatens indefinite strike from Friday
The United Labour Congress on Wednesday threatened that workers in the country would embark on an indefinite strike if the Federal Government failed to meet its demands by Friday (tomorrow).

The threat came barely two weeks after the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment responded to the workers through a letter, which the ULC said “largely failed to adequately address the critical issues raised in our demands.”

The union issued the strike threat after an emergency meeting of its National Administrative Committee, which was held jointly with the National Strike Committee in Lagos.

In a statement signed by the President, ULC, Joe Ajaero, the union urged Nigerians to take precaution and stock up necessities, saying, “The strike will be very effective as we hope to cripple all modes of transportation within the nation; ensure a total blackout nationwide; cut off petroleum product supplies; and disrupt banking operations, which will make life a bit more difficult for Nigerians.

“We regret these consequences on all of us, but we hope that these measures will help us create a nation that is better governed for the benefits of Nigerian workers and Nigerian masses.”

Ajaero said that the strike had become necessary having earlier issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government as a result of the decision of the Central Working Committee meeting of the congress on August 22, which expired on September 8, 2017.

He said that in view of the government’s rejection of the demands within the 14-day ultimatum, the ULC ordered an immediate issuance of a seven-day final strike notice, which would expire on Friday.

He added, “This course of action, though very painful to us at this time, is the only alternative available to us as we have exhausted all known peaceful processes towards an amicable resolution of the dispute.

“We, therefore, call on all genuine patriots to join hands in solidarity with us to urge the Federal Government and state governors to be kind enough to meet the demands of Nigerian workers and masses.”

The demands of the union include the immediate payment of all arrears of salaries owed workers at all levels of government without exception.

Ajaero added that other demands were that “the Federal Government honours its 2009 agreement with university lecturers under the umbrella of ASUU quickly and commences negotiations with them on new issues so that our universities will re-open.

“The roads leading to all the petroleum refineries and depots nationwide be repaired by the government to avoid the present carnage, wastage of products and properties on these roads.

“That the government should demand that the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment set up a task force immediately to carry out factory inspections as most of our factories are death traps.”

The workers are also demanding an immediate review of the privatisation of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, among others.

9/11/2017

Falomo Bridge Art By Nigerian Students Now At The Thames London

Falomo Bridge Art By Nigerian Students Now At The Thames London

As part of its lagos@50 celebrations, the lagos state government commissioned paintings under the Falomo bridge in ikoyi. This was done by the famous painter, Polly Alakija.

What most people dont know is that the boats she hung underneath the bridge were painted by students from different schools across lagos. These are:

1)Akande Dahunsi memorial school
2)New hall school lekki
3)lagos state model college badore
4)Doregos academy

The artist just announced on her instagram page that these boats have now been moved to the River Thames in london as part of a lagos to london showcase. Congrats to the talented students.

Pictures below:

9/10/2017

LASU Students Call Out Other Corrupt Lecturers Following Sack Of ASUU Chairman

LASU Students Call Out Other Corrupt Lecturers Following Sack Of ASUU Chairman

Yesterday, 8th of September, fifteen (15) lecturers of the Lagos State University were dismissed from the university for various offences : extortion of money from students, illegal alteration of grades and the likes. Among those sacked is the university's ASUU Chairman and Vice Chairman... ( SEE HERE

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/242731-lagos-university-sacks-ASUU-chairman-deputy-15-others.html )

Many of the university students who obviously know about the corrupt practices by their lecturers have thrown their weight behind their university authorities, urging them to prosecute other bad eggs in the system.

9/09/2017

A.B.U Zaria 2017/2018 Post-UTME Screening Guidelines And Examination Date

A.B.U Zaria 2017/2018 Post-UTME Screening Guidelines And Examination Date

The authorities of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria released scheduled dates and guidelines for the 2017/2018 post UTME screening exercise yesterday, the 8th of September.
For more details, read through the picture of the bulletin below.
Good luck to qualified applicants ( cut-off mark is 180 and above please).

DELSU Cut-Off Mark For All Courses 2017/2018 -

DELSU Cut-Off Mark For All Courses 2017/2018 -

The University Admissions Board (UAB) at its meeting held on Wednesday August 30, 2017, considered the weighted average scores across the faculties and recommended the underlisted as cut-off marks for the 2017/2018 academic session.

CUT-OFF MARKS FOR THE VARIOUS COURSES IN THE UNIVERSITY

1 Agriculture

Agric. Economics/Extension. 45
Animal Science. 45
Crop Science. 45
Fisheries. 45
Forestry & Wild Life. 45

2 Arts

English & Literary Studies 60
Fine & Applied Arts 51
French 45
History & Inter. Studies 57
Linguistics 45
Linguistics/Urhobo 45
Music 45
Philosophy 45
Religious Studies 45
Theatre Art 55

3 College of Health Science

Anatomy and Cell Biology 57
Medical Biochemistry 62
Medicine & Surgery 74
Nursing Science 69
Pharmacology & Therapeutics 58
Physiology 50

4 Education

Agric Education 45
Biology Education 51
Business Education 46
Chemistry Education 45
Computer Education 45
Economics Education 45
English Education 50
Fine Art Education 45
French Education 45
Geography Education 45
Guidance & Counselling 45
Health Education 45
History Education 45
Home Economics 45
Integrated Science 45
Library & Information Science 45
Mathematics Education 45
Music Education 45
Nursery & Primary Education 45
Physical and Health Education 45
Physics Education 45
Political Science Education 48
Religious Education 45
Social Science Education (Social Stud.) 45

5 Engineering

Civil Engineering 57
Electrical Engineering 57
Mechanical Engineering 57

6 Law

Law 63

7 Management Science

Accounting and Finance 53
Banking & Finance 51
Business Administration 52
Marketing 45
8 Pharmacy
Pharmacy 68

9 Science

Animal & Environmental Biology 45
Biochemistry 57
Biochemistry Technology 55
Biological Technology 45
Botany 45
Chemistry 45
Chemistry Technology 45
Computer Science 62
Environmental Science Technology 45
Geology 50
Industrial Chemistry 45
Industrial Mathematics 45
Mathematics 45
Microbiology 58
Physics 45
Physics & Electronics Technology 45

10 Social Science

Accounting and Finance 53
Business Administration 52
Economics 65
Geography & Regional Planning
45
Mass Communication 62
Political Science 60
Psychology 47
Sociology 52