The Federal Government will foot the bills for the burial of five
leaders of the National Association of Nigerian Students who died last
week in a ghastly motor accident in Abia State.Monday, 24 June 2013
FG to ‘foot’ NANS leaders’ burial
The Federal Government will foot the bills for the burial of five
leaders of the National Association of Nigerian Students who died last
week in a ghastly motor accident in Abia State.Wednesday, 19 June 2013
‘The police came to kill us’
It was a black day last Wednesday at the
University of Uyo (UNIUYO) in Akwa Ibom State, following the death of a
student during a protest. The demonstration started as a solidarity
rally by students early in the morning. It continued into the afternoon.
But, before evening, it degenerated into full-blown violence, following
the student’s death on the arrival of riot policemen invited by the
management to disperse the protesters.Varsity hosts dialogue on media and communication
Arrangements are in top gear for the
upcoming to second UNN “Dialogue on media and communication” scheduled
for June 13-15 at the Princess Alexandra Auditorium, University of
Nigeria, Nsukka.
Corps member floats FRSC club in school
Corps member and a member of the Road
Safety Club of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mrs Abimbola
Shittu, has inaugurated a club at Onilekere Junior High School in Ikeja,
Lagos as part of her Community Development Service (CDS).
NANS honours Vice Chancellor
The Vice Chancellor of Anambra State University (ANSU), Prof Fidelis
Okafor has faulted claims that the standard of education in the country
has fallen.
Okafor who spoke yesterday after he was conferred with a honourary live membership award by the National Association of Nigerian Student (NANS) said the country’s educational system is not as bad as being portrayed in most quarters.
Okafor who spoke yesterday after he was conferred with a honourary live membership award by the National Association of Nigerian Student (NANS) said the country’s educational system is not as bad as being portrayed in most quarters.
Student donates to orphans
As part of activities to mark his birthday, Joel Adeniyi, 400-Level
part time student of Criminology and Social Work, Adekunle Ajasin
University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), has donated materials to Grace
Orphanage home in Akure, Ondo State.
Varsity shut over students’ protest
A midnight demonstration
against power outage by students of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University,
Sokoto (UDUS) has led to the indefinite closure of the institution.
HALIMAH AKANBI (200-Level Law) and IBRAHIM JATTO (400-Level Zoology)
report.
Row over UNIBEN student’s death
The death of a final year
student of the University of Benin (UNIBEN), Ibrahim Momodu, has sparked
a row. The police said he was a robber, but his family disagrees,
saying the deceased was a victim of extra-judicial killing. GILBERT
ALASA (400-Level Foreign Languages) and LEONARD KOLAWOLE (300-Level
Electrical and Electronics Engineering) report.
‘Blame NANS leaders’ deaths on bad roads’
Former National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) President,
Comrade Ini Ememobong, on Tuesday attributed the death of five student
leaders on their way to Uyo to bad roads.
Ememobong in a statement in Abuja said the death of the NANS Senate President, Comrade Donald Onukaogu, was not only shocking but a huge loss to the students’ movement.
Ememobong in a statement in Abuja said the death of the NANS Senate President, Comrade Donald Onukaogu, was not only shocking but a huge loss to the students’ movement.
FG approved cutoff mark for 2013/2014 postutme
The Federal Government on Tuesday in Abuja approved cut-off marks for
admission into tertiary institutions for the 2013/2014 academic
session.
The Minister of Education, Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, announced the cut-off marks into Colleges of Education, Polytechnics and other degree-awarding institutions as 150 while 180 is for federal universities.
The Minister of Education, Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, announced the cut-off marks into Colleges of Education, Polytechnics and other degree-awarding institutions as 150 while 180 is for federal universities.
Post-UTME: How institutions and Aspirants can reduce stress
The 2013/2014 JAMB UTME had come and gone hence the Post-UTME. Preparations are on the way for the purchasing, registration, verifications and sitting of the Post-UTME exam in our various higher institutions of learning. JAMB UTME 2013/2014 has shown this great country that they are growing both in technology and reducing examination malpractice in the citadel of learning.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Niger Delta students picket Orubebe’s office
On May 29, some students
from the Niger Delta held a rally in Abuja to mark President Goodluck
Jonathan’s two years in office. The rally ended up in the picketing of
Niger Delta Minister Elder Godsday Orubebe’s office because of his
alleged refusal to see them. EMMANUEL AHANONU reports.
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Nans Killing
The death of the Senate President of the National Association of
Nigerian Students (NANS) Donald Onukaogu Sunday, Dimeji Azeez (a.k.a
Fagbocious) and three others is indeed shocking.
Friday, 14 June 2013
UNIUYO SHUT AS STUDENTS PROTEST VC REMOVAL
The Spirit Of June 12 Manifested In University Of Uyo
Yesterday When Peaceful Demonstration
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Students lament poor facilities
Students of the Department of Theatre and Media Studies,
University of Calabar (UNICAL) have called on the school management to
provide them with the necessary production facilities.
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