Category: Education

  • Meet the first Doctors inducted by BSU in 4 months

    Another landmark in the history of the College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi was achieved Thursday as the second and final batch of the first set of medical doctors of the University were formally inducted by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria after meeting all the laid down requirements.

    The induction comes barely four months after the first set of 27 doctors were inducted in a colourful ceremony supervised by the Registrar, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

    Visitor to the University and Benue state Governor Samuel Ortom represented by his Deputy, Engr. Benson Abounu expressed happiness that through the College of Health Sciences, government core objective of enhanced provision of medical care to the Benue people is been realised.

    He commended the College for its wonderful assemblage of the best medical brains in the country to help efficiently discharge its mandate of training doctors and other healthcare personnel for the country, and promised that government could do all in its power to maintain the existing high standard of training the college is known for.

    Earlier, the vice chancellor. Prof Msugh Moses Kembe commended the State Government for facilitating the final accreditation which paved way for the graduation of the first set of doctors trained by the university.

    Prof. Kembe implored the new doctors to be patient and not engage in activities aimed at getting them quick and fast money.

    He however called on the government and concerned stakeholders to assist the College secure funding for establishment of the Clinical Skills Laboratory from TETFUND to enable them increase its intake of medical students.
    ~Benue.info

  • Meet the first Doctors inducted by BSU in 4 months

    Another landmark in the history of the College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi was achieved Thursday as the second and final batch of the first set of medical doctors of the University were formally inducted by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria after meeting all the laid down requirements.

    The induction comes barely four months after the first set of 27 doctors were inducted in a colourful ceremony supervised by the Registrar, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

    Visitor to the University and Benue state Governor Samuel Ortom represented by his Deputy, Engr. Benson Abounu expressed happiness that through the College of Health Sciences, government core objective of enhanced provision of medical care to the Benue people is been realised.

    He commended the College for its wonderful assemblage of the best medical brains in the country to help efficiently discharge its mandate of training doctors and other healthcare personnel for the country, and promised that government could do all in its power to maintain the existing high standard of training the college is known for.

    Earlier, the vice chancellor. Prof Msugh Moses Kembe commended the State Government for facilitating the final accreditation which paved way for the graduation of the first set of doctors trained by the university.

    Prof. Kembe implored the new doctors to be patient and not engage in activities aimed at getting them quick and fast money.

    He however called on the government and concerned stakeholders to assist the College secure funding for establishment of the Clinical Skills Laboratory from TETFUND to enable them increase its intake of medical students.
    ~Benue.info

  • ​President Buhari installs Gbong Gwom Jos as 3rd UNIZIK Chancellor

    Da Jacob Gyang Buba, the Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman, Plateau Council of Chiefs, was on Wednesday installed the 3rd Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka.

    President Muhammadu Buhari performed the investiture as part of activities commemorating the 10th convocation of the institution.

    Buhari, who is the visitor to the university, was represented by the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Julius Okojie.

    The president said that the Federal Government was working hard to address the challenges facing educational development in the country.

    The president expressed confidence in the ability of the UNIZIK`s new chancellor to discharge his duties creditably.

    Buhari said that through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), more than 11,000 academics had benefitted from research funds, attendance of conferences and opportunity for staff sabbaticals.

    He said that government was aware of the infrastructural deficits in the universities, pointing out that government would set up staff and students audit on infrastructural development to ensure judicious funds’ utilisation.

    The president challenged universities in Nigeria to be at the vanguard of research, teaching and community service to enhance the nation`s development in all fields of human endeavours.

    Responding, the Gbong Gwom Jos promised to leverage on the goodwill of the various stakeholders in diverse fields of knowledge to move the university forward.
    He assured of the advancement of the noble goals of Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, whom the university was named after.

    “Nigerians must never forget this giant of Nigeria`s independence struggle, along with other contemporaries who are known as the founding fathers of independent Nigeria, “ he said.

    The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Joseph Ahaneku, said that the chancellor would be an invaluable asset to the institution.

    Dignitaries at the event included Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra, represented by his deputy, Dr Nkem Okeke, Obi of Onitsha, Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, members of the university`s Governing Council, among others. (NAN)​

  • ​President Buhari installs Gbong Gwom Jos as 3rd UNIZIK Chancellor

    Da Jacob Gyang Buba, the Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman, Plateau Council of Chiefs, was on Wednesday installed the 3rd Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka.

    President Muhammadu Buhari performed the investiture as part of activities commemorating the 10th convocation of the institution.

    Buhari, who is the visitor to the university, was represented by the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Julius Okojie.

    The president said that the Federal Government was working hard to address the challenges facing educational development in the country.

    The president expressed confidence in the ability of the UNIZIK`s new chancellor to discharge his duties creditably.

    Buhari said that through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), more than 11,000 academics had benefitted from research funds, attendance of conferences and opportunity for staff sabbaticals.

    He said that government was aware of the infrastructural deficits in the universities, pointing out that government would set up staff and students audit on infrastructural development to ensure judicious funds’ utilisation.

    The president challenged universities in Nigeria to be at the vanguard of research, teaching and community service to enhance the nation`s development in all fields of human endeavours.

    Responding, the Gbong Gwom Jos promised to leverage on the goodwill of the various stakeholders in diverse fields of knowledge to move the university forward.
    He assured of the advancement of the noble goals of Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, whom the university was named after.

    “Nigerians must never forget this giant of Nigeria`s independence struggle, along with other contemporaries who are known as the founding fathers of independent Nigeria, “ he said.

    The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Joseph Ahaneku, said that the chancellor would be an invaluable asset to the institution.

    Dignitaries at the event included Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra, represented by his deputy, Dr Nkem Okeke, Obi of Onitsha, Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, members of the university`s Governing Council, among others. (NAN)​

  • Jamb Candidates who missed UTME to retake exam – JAMB

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has finally agreed to reschedule examination for candidates who missed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, due to the relocation of centres by the board.

    Following the board’s relocation of 59,000 candidates in 15 states because of problems in some of the centres which cost them the exam, the affected candidates had carried out series of protests in some states of the country against the examination body.

    But speaking at a press conference in Abuja yesterday, the Registrar of the board, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde assured that candidates who had system failure during the examination would retake it, if the board finds their complaint to be genuine.

    According to him, “We relocated candidates where the board had challenges. The board is looking at some of the issues raised during the examination, but most of the excuses raised by candidates are flimsy.

    “We relocated about 59, 000 candidates due to the problems in various centres which vary from town to town. There are about 59,000 of them spread across 15 states of the federation.

    “Those that were relocated never suffered any setback or inconvenience. For all these two sets of people, I want to apologise sincerely for what happened to them, but we are going to put on a redress for those whose relocation affected them in missing their examination.”

    Stressing that the new development does not affect candidates who missed the examination deliberately or failed in the examination, he said among the 1,546,633 candidates who sat for the 2016 UTME, 145, 704 had issues of multiple results which have been resolved by the board.
    Prof. Ojerinde added that 23, 577 candidates were absent on the day of the examination.

    His words, “Let me use this opportunity to offer explanation on the issue of the much-publicized two results. The process of our marking involves transformation and other qualitative programming. In the process of these configurations, we had a little challenge which we quickly corrected and ensured that this never happened in subsequent results. This challenge was only associated with the candidates that sat for this examination on Saturday, 27, and some candidates of Monday, 29 February, 2016.”

    Ojerinde continued that the board found out that some of the over 500 centres used for the CBT were compromised by the operators, revealing that one of its centres in Uromi, Edo State was invaded by mercenaries during the examination.

    While accusing the education consultants for mobilizing candidates to protest against the conduct of the examination by the board, he maintained that the quality of the centres used for UTME would not be compromised.

    “In our quest to have adequate and effective centres for the exercise, we approved over 500 centres, but unfortunately, some of the centre operators were not sincere in proving us with the true position of their facilities.
    “They hired equipment during the period of accreditation and other necessary apparatus and on the examination day, they were found wanting. This led to relocation or rescheduling of candidates from some of them to more suitable centres.”

    Ojerinde, who insisted that Nigeria was ready for Computer-Based Test, CBT examination, explained that reverting to the Paper and Pencil Test, PPT, as directed by the House of Representatives would amount to lack of progress. He assured that the CBT would be improved upon.

    “Even the physically challenged are taking the CBT examination. One of the blind candidates scored 286, so why should others complain?
    “Going back to the Paper and Pencil Test will amount to taking one step forward and two steps backwards,” the JAMB boss stated.

    Good one from Jamb and a step forward to carry all along.

  • Jamb Candidates who missed UTME to retake exam – JAMB

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has finally agreed to reschedule examination for candidates who missed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, due to the relocation of centres by the board.

    Following the board’s relocation of 59,000 candidates in 15 states because of problems in some of the centres which cost them the exam, the affected candidates had carried out series of protests in some states of the country against the examination body.

    But speaking at a press conference in Abuja yesterday, the Registrar of the board, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde assured that candidates who had system failure during the examination would retake it, if the board finds their complaint to be genuine.

    According to him, “We relocated candidates where the board had challenges. The board is looking at some of the issues raised during the examination, but most of the excuses raised by candidates are flimsy.

    “We relocated about 59, 000 candidates due to the problems in various centres which vary from town to town. There are about 59,000 of them spread across 15 states of the federation.

    “Those that were relocated never suffered any setback or inconvenience. For all these two sets of people, I want to apologise sincerely for what happened to them, but we are going to put on a redress for those whose relocation affected them in missing their examination.”

    Stressing that the new development does not affect candidates who missed the examination deliberately or failed in the examination, he said among the 1,546,633 candidates who sat for the 2016 UTME, 145, 704 had issues of multiple results which have been resolved by the board.
    Prof. Ojerinde added that 23, 577 candidates were absent on the day of the examination.

    His words, “Let me use this opportunity to offer explanation on the issue of the much-publicized two results. The process of our marking involves transformation and other qualitative programming. In the process of these configurations, we had a little challenge which we quickly corrected and ensured that this never happened in subsequent results. This challenge was only associated with the candidates that sat for this examination on Saturday, 27, and some candidates of Monday, 29 February, 2016.”

    Ojerinde continued that the board found out that some of the over 500 centres used for the CBT were compromised by the operators, revealing that one of its centres in Uromi, Edo State was invaded by mercenaries during the examination.

    While accusing the education consultants for mobilizing candidates to protest against the conduct of the examination by the board, he maintained that the quality of the centres used for UTME would not be compromised.

    “In our quest to have adequate and effective centres for the exercise, we approved over 500 centres, but unfortunately, some of the centre operators were not sincere in proving us with the true position of their facilities.
    “They hired equipment during the period of accreditation and other necessary apparatus and on the examination day, they were found wanting. This led to relocation or rescheduling of candidates from some of them to more suitable centres.”

    Ojerinde, who insisted that Nigeria was ready for Computer-Based Test, CBT examination, explained that reverting to the Paper and Pencil Test, PPT, as directed by the House of Representatives would amount to lack of progress. He assured that the CBT would be improved upon.

    “Even the physically challenged are taking the CBT examination. One of the blind candidates scored 286, so why should others complain?
    “Going back to the Paper and Pencil Test will amount to taking one step forward and two steps backwards,” the JAMB boss stated.

    Good one from Jamb and a step forward to carry all along.

  • 12 Universities to accept 150 Jamb CBT scores including LASU, ESUT, OOU, ABSU and others

    The rumours of massive failure in the 2016 Jamb CBT is not new, as though many candidates had took it to the shore to protest against the result released by the examination body. But no need to panic if your score is below 180.

    Just in case you/your younger ones/relative scored below 180 in the last JAMB, DON’T PANIC these Universities below accept at least 150 aggregate score in JAMB CBT even if you don’t choose them as institution of choice
    1. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH)
    2. Ekiti State University (EKSU)
    3. Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT)
    4. Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu
    5. Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD)
    6. Gregory University, Uturu
    7. Lagos State University (LASU)
    8. Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU)
    9. Federal University Otuoke (FUOTUOKE)
    10. Plateau State University Bokkos (PLASU)
    11. Ignatius Aturu University Of Education (IAUE)
    12. Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU).

    All you need is to watch-out when their post utme form will be released and apply immediately, follow up and sit for their post utme examination. If you perform well, you will get admission. By so doing, you don’t waste another year or writing another JAMB.

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  • 12 Universities to accept 150 Jamb CBT scores including LASU, ESUT, OOU, ABSU and others

    The rumours of massive failure in the 2016 Jamb CBT is not new, as though many candidates had took it to the shore to protest against the result released by the examination body. But no need to panic if your score is below 180.

    Just in case you/your younger ones/relative scored below 180 in the last JAMB, DON’T PANIC these Universities below accept at least 150 aggregate score in JAMB CBT even if you don’t choose them as institution of choice
    1. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH)
    2. Ekiti State University (EKSU)
    3. Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT)
    4. Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu
    5. Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD)
    6. Gregory University, Uturu
    7. Lagos State University (LASU)
    8. Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU)
    9. Federal University Otuoke (FUOTUOKE)
    10. Plateau State University Bokkos (PLASU)
    11. Ignatius Aturu University Of Education (IAUE)
    12. Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU).

    All you need is to watch-out when their post utme form will be released and apply immediately, follow up and sit for their post utme examination. If you perform well, you will get admission. By so doing, you don’t waste another year or writing another JAMB.

    Help someone today👏🏼☝Share or drop your comments below…

  • JAMB Cancels All 2016 UTME Exam Due To System Failure – Breaking News

    Could this be true? Information spreading round the internet has it that the Registrar to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Examination Board (JAMB) has cancelled all Computer Based test (CBT) written so far in the ongoing Unified
    Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission into Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges and other Degree Awarding Institutions in Nigeria.
    When contacted to elaborate on reason behind this rumour, the registrar speaks below on Channels TV. See Video Below.

  • JAMB Cancels All 2016 UTME Exam Due To System Failure – Breaking News

    Could this be true? Information spreading round the internet has it that the Registrar to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Examination Board (JAMB) has cancelled all Computer Based test (CBT) written so far in the ongoing Unified
    Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission into Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges and other Degree Awarding Institutions in Nigeria.
    When contacted to elaborate on reason behind this rumour, the registrar speaks below on Channels TV. See Video Below.