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Gombe state university released admission list 2021/2022 session by Bobjoe247(m) : 7:49 am On Nov 19, 2021

Gombe state university released admission list, students that did the post utme of the school are to visit the jamb portal by clicking jamb e-facility.




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Gombe state university released admission list 2021/2022 session by Bobjoe247(m) : 7:49 am On Nov 19, 2021

Gombe state university released admission list, students that did the post utme of the school are to visit the jamb portal by clicking jamb e-facility.




Type your email and password to login, immediately you login,you will see "aderonke bamidele has been offered admission into.....
Then accept or reject admission.

Please don't rush to click so that you will not click reject admission.

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Uniben released Post utme form by Bobjoe247(m) : 6:44 pm On Nov 20, 2021

UNIBEN Post UTME Form: Eligibility and Registration Details, 2021/2022 (UPDATED)
NigerianscholarsNov 13, 2021Read original
UNIBEN Post UTME Form Information for 2021/2022

LATEST UPDATE: Management of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) has extended the deadline for the application of the post-UTME/DE registration for the 2021/2022 academic session.
The closing date earlier slated on the 12th November 2021 has now been extended to midnight 21st of November, 2021.
The Post-UTME examination will hold on 6th to 13th of December, 2021. Applicants that are yet to register are advised to do so before the closing date.

UNIBEN Post-UTME registration, screening date, cut-off mark, application cost, deadline and other relevant details have been announced. The cut-off mark is 200 . The screening holds between 6th to 13th of December, 2021. Registration deadline is 21st of November, 2021.
University of Benin (UNIBEN) 2021/2022 Post UTME screening form for all admission-seeking candidates is now available as has been announced by the institution. All concerned aspirants and interested members of the public that wish to study in the institution are hereby notified and advised to procure their forms as soon as possible.

According to the school’s management and authorities, the process of registering candidates for 2021/2022 Post UTME Screening Exercise registration has commenced in the University of Benin (UNIBEN) . The details of the registration, cut off mark have been released likewise.
UNIBEN Post-UTME Screening Date and Details
The University of Benin (UNIBEN) Post UTME (PUTME) and Post DIRECT ENTRY (PUDE) Admission Screening Exercise for 2021/2022 Academic Session is scheduled to hold between Monday 6th December 2021 and Monday 13th December 2021 in designated centres within the Ugbowo Campus of the University
The Screening Exercise shall be conducted using the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.

Candidates are expected to fulfill the following criteria:
Only candidates who applied through JAMB for the 2021/2022 UTME and DIRECT ENTRY Admission and chose University of Benin as First Choice and scored 200 and above (for UTME Candidates) are eligible for this Screening Exercise.

Candidates are advised to have a valid e-mail account before commencing the application process.

How to Apply UNIBEN Post-UTME Screening Form
All applications should be made between 8.00 am Friday 15th October 2021 and Midnight of 21st of November, 2021.
The procedure for the 2021/2022 Admission Screening (Post UTME and Post Direct Entry) Application is as follows:
Visi t www.uniben.edu
Click on WAEUP Student Portal
Click on Register for Application at the top left of the displayed page to proceed.
Enter your Surname exactly as written on the JAMB Registration Slip , and your JAMB Registration number. Immediately, your ID and Password will be displayed on the browser
On the WAEUP KOFA Student Portal, click on ‘login’ (top right of front page).
Enter your Username and Password to login.

To start the application process, please click on the ‘ Application Record ‘, and provide all required information.
To pay for the Application, click on “Add Online Payment Ticket” at the bottom of the page. Thereafter, click on “ Pay via Remita ” on the top left corner of the page. Follow the instructions to pay for the application Gross fee of Two Thousand Naira ( N2, 000.00 ) only, using a valid ATM-Enabled Card from any Commercial Bank in Nigeria.
Preview and confirm your information before submitting your application online (No correction will be accepted after the closing date).
Go back online on the appointed date to print out the acknowledgement slip that contains your specific screening schedule.

Grouping of the Courses for the Screening Exercise:
S/N GROUP COURSE CATEGORIES / FACULTY
1 PHYSICAL SCIENCES Engineering Environmental Sciences Physical SciencesEducation – Physical Sciences Technical EducationStatistics (Pure Science option)
2 LIFE SCIENCES Medicine DentistryBasic Medical Sciences PharmacyLife SciencesEducation – Life Sciences Agricultural Sciences Home EconomicsVeterinary Medicine
3 SOCIAL SCIENCES Social SciencesEducation – Social Sciences Early Childhood Education Library and Information Science Guidance and Counseling Special EducationAdult Education
4 MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Management Sciences Mathematics & Economics Estate Management StatisticsEconomics
5 ARTS Law ArtsEducation – Arts
PLEASE NOTE:
CANDIDATES ARE EXPECTED TO GO BACK ONLINE AS FROM MONDAY 29 TH NOVEMBER, 2021 TO CHECK FOR THEIR SPECIFIC DAY, VENUE AND TIME FOR THE SCREENING. ALL CANDIDATES ARE EXPECTED TO BE SEATED, LATEST ONE HOUR BEFORE THE STIPULATED TIME FOR THEIR SCREENING EXERCISE. MOBILE PHONES AND CALCULATORS ARE NOT ALLOWED
Candidates are to come to the Screening Centre with the following:
NCDC prescribed Surgical Face Masks and Small-Sized Hand Sanitizers
Acknowledgement slip
Screening Invitation Slip that contains the screening schedule
Application Closing Date:
Application website closes by Midnight of 21st of November, 2021. (i.e. all applications must be concluded online not later than 21st of November, 2021. Candidates, who pay after the deadline of Midnight 21st of November, 2021. will not be screened.
Signed

A. A. Bobola
The Registrar

About UNIBEN
The University of Benin was founded in 1970. It started as an Institute of Technology and was accorded the status of a full-fledged University by National Universities Commission (NUC) on 1st July, 1971. In his Budget Speech in April 1972, the then Military Governor of Mid-Western State, Col. S. O. Ogbemudia (then also Visitor to the University) formally announced the change of the name of the Institute of Technology to the University of Benin. On 1st April, 1975 the University at the request of the State Government, was taken over by the Federal Government and became a Federal University.

Faculties
Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Education

Faculty of Engineering

Faculty of Environmental Sciences

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Management sciences

Faculty of Life Sciences

Faculty of Pharmacy

Faculty of Physical Sciences

Faculty of Sch. of Basic Med. Science

Faculty of Sch. of Dentistry

Faculty of Sch. of Medicine

Faculty of Social Sciences

In January 2006, the Federal Government approved the take off of the College of Petroleum and Gas Engineering of the University of Benin at Effurun, near Warri, in Delta State, with the initial population of 100 students in two departments; Petroleum Engineering and Gas Engineering.

The University offers courses at various levels: Postgraduate, Undergraduate, Diploma and Certificate. Presently, the total student enrollment stands at over 40,000 made up of both full-time and part-time students shared among the various Faculties. In 1985, Grace Alele-Williams became Nigeria’s first female vice-chancellor when she was appointed to head the University of Benin. She served as its vice-chancellor until 1991.

The University is also famous for ground breaking research work with other universities around the world and with both local and international bodies such as USAID, Ford Foundation, UNCF (United Negro College Fund), RMRDC (Raw Materials Research & Development Council of Nigeria) amongst others in the areas of Agriculture, Public Health and Engineering to name a few.

What men do that drives women crazy by Bobjoe247(m) : 6:53 pm On Nov 20, 2021

Six things men do that drive women crazy
GhanammaNov 15, 2021Read original
Well, men always claim that women are somehow outrageous but

trust me, it’s all because of you! If your man is driving you crazy then trust

me, you’re not alone. Here are six things men do that drive women crazy.

1. Finding Excuses

Men who always manage to run away from the real problem and

just come up with excuses are a huge turnoff. We like it when men actually man

up, apologize and makeup for what they did. Excuses are just an escape from

something you’re not brave enough to face. Definitely a sign of weakness!

2. Being Late

Women never really appreciate waiting. If you tell us you

will show up at 8pm then show up at that time! Not really hard, is it? Do you

have any idea how long it takes for a girl to get ready for a night out? Don’t

get me started. We really put a lot of effort to look good when we go out with

you, and the least you can do is to be prompt.

3. Taking us for Granted

If you spend more time with video games, hanging out with

your friends or playing football, then you really need to re-think your

relationship with her. I mean why would you even be with her when you don’t

give her much attention and enough of your time? You should know her worth and

show it to her as much as you can. I’m not saying you should hang around

together the entire time, but not paying enough attention can literally drive

us women insane.

4. Boring Men

Most women like to look up to their men. It’s always nice to

feel like you’re a little achiever. Success is sexy! We tend to feel more

secure with a man who has ambition. We are more satisfied with a man who knows

what he wants and how to get it. A boring man with little interests or

undecided ones about his future can confuse us big time.

5. Never Calling Back

Communicate if you need sometime off. Disappearing shows how

childish and immature you are. When we call and you can’t pick up, just let us

know if you’re busy or if you don’t feel like talking. That simple! If we call

you, we expect you to call us or text us instead of just ignoring.

6. Belittling Us

Never ever make fun of who we are, what we wear, or what we

do. Even if it’s in form of a joke, you better keep it to yourself. Our

choices, careers, or sense of fashion for example is not a laughing matter. Not

paying enough attention to feelings will not only drive us crazy, but we’ll certainly

lose interest in you.

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Asuu and federal government reached agreement by Bobjoe247(m) : 10:06 am On Nov 21, 2021

Strike: ASUU, FG reach agreement
RepublicanngNov 18, 2021Read original

The Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU) and the federal government have reached an agreement on the N22.17 billion earned allowances and N30 billion revitalisation fund.

The agreement was reached on Thursday after a meeting between the representatives of ASUU, led by its president, Emmanuel Sodeke, and the government representatives led by the Minister of Finance and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, and Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba.

The meeting was presided over by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila.

The House had on Tuesday resolved to intervene following a motion by Julius Ihonvbere (APC, Edo). Following the motion, the Speaker announced that he wouldl be meeting the union and FG.

The union had on Monday issued a three-week ultimatum to the government to implement the agreement both parties reached failing which it would embark on strike.

Mr Gbajabiamila in his opening remarks, said strike action should be the last resort, and also criticised the government for failing to fulfil its part of the agreement.

At the meeting, Mr Osodeke said the union had given the federal government several opportunities to fulfil the 2009 agreement and other agreements signed.

He noted that the minimum the union was willing to entertain was that the government should pay the N30 billion agreed as part of the N220 billion tranche for the revitalisation of schools and the N22.17 billion earned allowances.

“We met in August 2021, we returned to our members that they should not be agitated, that they have promised that everything will be sorted out by August. When none of it was implemented, we met again in October 14, we were assured that all these things will be resolved by end of Octobe,.” Mr Osodeke, a professor, said.

According to the ASUU president, the union decided to take drastic action after the inability of the government to implement the agreement.

Mrs Ahmed said the Ministry of Education already gave a directive for the money to be paid. She noted that all the funds will be released within a week.

The minister assured the union that the earned allowances will not be affected by issues of sharing formula.

Non-Academic Staff Unions of Education and Associated Institutions (NASU), the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) are opposed

to the sharing formula for the earned allowance.

She said the ministry is waiting for payment schedule from the National Universities Commission (NUC), adding that once the schedule is provided, the funds will be sent to the schools.

Mrs Ahmed also said there will be a need to review the current agreement signed in 2009. According to her, the government is under financial constraints, hence, will not be able to meet the financial pledge in the agreement.

She said the N1.3 trillion is not feasible for the government. She said out of the N30 billion revitalisation funds, N20 billion has been released to NEEDs account at the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Mr Nwajiuba said the Ministry of Education is not in disagreement with the union and that it is commitment to the agreements.

On the Integrated Payroll and Personnel information system (IPPIS), Mr Gbajabiamila said the House Committee on Telecommunication will interface with the union.[color=#770077][/color]

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