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FCE pankshin notice on collection of certificates

This is to bring to the notice of all graduands of the Bachelors of Education (B.Ed) of the Federal College of Education Pankshin for the graduating years of 2014/2015, 2015/2016, 2016/2017 and Part. Time Contact Sessions of 2014 and 2015 that their Original Certificates are ready for Collection in the College Affected graduands are to […]
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ASUP Fed Poly Ede commences strike

At a congress of the Union held on 22nd December, 2020 at the instance of Zonal Coordinator of ASUP (ZONE C) the following observations were raised. There is no active Academic Board in place at Federal Polytechnic Ede following the “Vote of No Confidence” passed on the Chairman of the Board. There was threat to […]
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TASUED 1st batch admission list for 2020/2021 session

TASUED Admission List for the 2020/2021 academic session has been released. Candidates who participated in the Post-UTME screening exercise of the university can proceed to check if they have been offered admission. Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check their admission list. How to Check TASUED 2020/2021 Merit Admission List: 1.
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UNICAL disclaims purported academic calendar

This is to inform all Staff and Students of the University of Calabar that the management has directed them to discountenance the Academic Calendar currently being peddled on social media. It is false. Authentic Academic Calendar will be issued after it has been presented and approved by the Senate. Be well guided, please.
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School resumption remains January 18 – PTF coordinator

Following the widely speculated probable change in the resumption date of schools in the country, the National Coordinator of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID19, Sani Aliyu, said that the date for school resumption remains January 18. In an interview with newsmen on Tuesday, January 12, Aliyu said the resumption date has not changed […]
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ABSU Post-UTME screening schedule for 2020/2021 session

This is to inform all candidates who applied for admission into Abia State University (ABSU) degree programme for the 2020/2021 academic session that the post UTME screening test has been scheduled as follows: DAY 1 Monday 18th January,2021 Medicine and surgery, Medical Laboratory Science, Nursing science Anatomy, Physiology, Public health, Optometry and Pharmacy.
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LASPOTECH SUG notice on alleged postponement of exam

It has come to our notice that some set of people had decided to jeopardize the lives and future of LASPOTIANS through the dissemination of fake news as regard the forthcoming examinations schedule to commence from Tuesday, 12th January 2021.  We totally condemn such actions and will not hesitate to penalize the perpetrators when caught […]
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Fulafia resumption date for Academic activities

This is to inform students of the Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa state that the management has approved February 8th 2021 as the resumption date of Academic activities in the institution. Further details ahead of resumption will be released by the school. Students are to take note of this and act accordingly
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CRUTECH disclaimer notice on purported academic calendar

The attention of the management of Cross River University of Technology has been drawn to a publication making rounds of the social media, purportedly announcing the resumption of academic activities in the university. Management hereby vehemently rebuts this information as it did not emanate from the university. Management therefore , condemns the attitude of some […]
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We are ready to resume – Vice Chancellors respond to ASUU

Following claims by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) that universities are not ready to resume, some Vice chancellors of some federal and state universities in Nigeria have expressed readiness to reopen schools. According to the VCs, they had planned to reopen their institutions as directed by the Federal Government. “I think ASUU should begin to