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Saturday, 14 April 2012

F.C.E Obudu Begins B.ED and PGDE in Affiliation with Unical

This is to announce to the general public that the College begins Degree Programme in affiliation with the University of Calabar. The Application form details for entry into the First Year and Direct Entry Degree Programme is avaliableon the eApplication Platform of the school. The College has also began Professional Diploma in Education Programme. For more details log onto the school portal by clicking here and for application click on the eApplication platform after logging in from the website above

FCE Obudu in holds First Matriculation Ceremony

The federal college of education in affiliation with UNICAL held her first matriculation ceremony on 14th of April 2012 @ senator Greg Ngaji Lecture theatre in FCE Obudu. This matriculation was aimed at ushering in of the degree (B. ED) & professional diploma (PGDE) students. The dignitaries in attendance were; the V.C University of Calabar, Director of Acad. Programme UNICAL, e.t.c & the provost federal college of education obudu, Dean of the various schools, HODs and staff of thecollege. In a remarkable speech, the provost says, indeed it is a great day in the history of the college since the establishment of the school in 1982. He advised the matriculants to be well behaved and put away all act ofcultism, fraternities, joining of unacceptable groups & immoral behaviours so as to achieve their aimof been in the college. After the oat taking, the matriculantswere fully initiated into the membership of the university of Calabar. The event was brought to an end by a word of prayer said by pastor Ezekiel: a staff of the college

Friday, 13 April 2012

UNIABUJA 2nd Batch 2011/2012 Admission List is Out!

UNIABUJA - Reports coming in from the school's permanent site informs us that the Uniabuja's second and third list (probably final) for 2011/2012 academic session has been released. It is currently reported to be pasted in the permanent site, the venue for Post-UTME screening. We urge all candidates applying for admission into Uniabuja in 2011/2012 to proceed to the permanent site to check their names.If you are already online, you can first check your status on Jamb's official site by clicking here . If you don't find your name on Jamb's site, then go to the school premises. Wishing you only the very best and don't forget to share this informationwith your friends.

FUPRE Resumes, Latest Updates - Reduces School Fees

FUPRE in its emergency metting held on Wednesday, April 11, 2012 directed the immediate recall of all 400L students so as to enable them commence their final exams. The senate further directed other returning students from 200L and above to resume academic activities on Monday, April 16, 2012 while freshers would be communicated on their resumption date in due course. i.e The freshers will not resume on the 16th. In addition to that, school fee has been reduced, and Ebrumede and Jakpa Hostels retained for 200L students and above but no transportation because school buses are bad and cannot be repaired on resumption.

KSUSTA resume by 16th of this month

Kebbi state university of science and technology are resuming for the second semester by 16th of this month. Lecture commences immediately. Time table as been placed.

All direct entry students should read this

Hello dear Students, We admit the fact that we (The Myschoolcomm team) so far focused more updating information for the JAMBites, an idea which is not so wonderful. Recently we have received a lot of calls, and emails requesting for information about Direct Entry Admissions and Post Graduate information updates from various institutions of learning in Nigeria, a request we just honoured. Updates relating to, and about these aforementioned areas will soon startrolling your way on 9ijaschoolscomm, we just employed few staff who will specialize on those two distinct fields. Kindly stay tuned! The 9ijaschoolscomm Team.

Thursday, 12 April 2012

JAMB, NECO Results As Indicators Of Deep Problems

RECENTLY, two major public examinations bodies released results of the candidates that sat for their tests. They are the Joint Admissions & Matriculations Board (JAMB) and the National Examinations Council (NECO). JAMB released results for the Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examinations while NECO released results for the 2011 November/December Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE). According to JAMB, only three candidates scored above 300 from a total of 1,503,931 that registered for the test. Giving more figures, JAMB’s Registrar/Chief Executive, Professor Dibu Ojerinde said 72,243 scored 250 and above while 336,330 scored below 170. He added that 374,920 candidates scored between 170and above, 601,151 candidates scored between 200 and 249 while 901 scored between 270 and 299. For NECO, Registrar/Chief Executive of the organisation, Professor Promise Okpala, while releasing the results said 104,187 candidates sat for the 2011 November/December Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE). A breakdown of the result showed that 104,187 sat for English Language. 15,669 or 14.15 per cent of them recordedpass while 75,355 or 68.06per cent failed. In Mathematics, 101,792 sat for the paper with 45,547 or 41.19 per cent having credit and above and 10,328 or 9.34 per cent with ordinary pass. These really are dismal performance figures, and truly give cause for concern. Indeed, many stakeholders like parents, teachers and school administrators have even called for a state of emergency to be declared in the education sector. Nigerians rarely achieve consensus on any issue, but it seems that there is a national consensus that some drastic, corrective measure be taken to address the downward spiral inthe fortunes of our education system. While the bodies concerned — the federal and state ministries of education and their countless parastatals knock heads together on ways out of this national problem, we would do well to look in other directions for solutions. There is no gainsaying the fact that inadequate funding and low quality of teachers are partly responsible, which is whyit will serve our purpose to immediately implement the UNESCO recommendation that 26 per cent of the national budget be devoted to education, something we have not even come close to. In the 2012 budget bill that President Jonathan is yet to sign into law, the allocation to education is a paltry N400.15 billion, or 8.43 per cent of the total. Even at that, a whopping N345.091bn (82%) was voted to recurrent expenditure while a meager N55.056bn (18%) is for capital expenditure. Worse, N317.896bn was proposed for personnel costs and N27.192bn was for overheads. This means that our children, for whom we set up primary, secondary and tertiary institutions actually getvery little from the votes; the rest goes to pay for official residences, official cars, fuel, generators, overseas trips, estacodes and other perks of the mandarins that run the education system. There is need for urgent action on this so that we can begin to turn around the failing fortunesof our educational system to enable it turn out Nigerians that can compete globally in the 21st century knowledge economy. This is because, from the figures, even the N400 billion, judiciously appropriated, will go a long way in turning things round for the better.

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Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Attention: Jamb Change of Course/Institution Ends 27th April

We hereby inform you that the Jamb Change of Course and Institution, which began after the release of the UTME 2012 Results, will be closing/stopping/ending on the 27th April, 2012. You are by this notice, advised to perform any change in any of your chosen course or institution (1st or 2nd Choice) on or before midnight onthe 27th April, 2012. Please DO NOT expect an extension in this date or else otherwise announced. For those who still want to undergo a change in their 1st or 2nd choice course or institution can do so without mistakes via myschoolcommby clicking here and following instructions .

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Woman arrested for killing mum

A single lady in her late thirties identified as Bolanle Abiola has been arrested by the police  in connection with the murder of her 70- year- mother in Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State. Also arrested is a young man believed to have rendered a helpinghand in the gruesome killing of the aged woman in her residence in Pedepo area of Imeko. The duo allegedly committed the crime around 9pm last Wednesday under cover of heavy downpours. It was not yet clear why Bolanle, thethird of six siblings, decided to take the life of her mother with the connivance of an unidentified suspected freelance assassin. The Nation gathered that the suspect had blamed the deceased for being single at 38. It was gathered further that the lady – suspect who runs a petty boutique in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, had equally threatened to make life uncomfortable for the deceased if she failed to let her be. On the fateful day, Bolanle and her accomplice were said to have left Abeokuta for Pedepo in Imeko and the deceased had welcome the duo,thinking Bolanle  has finally come home with her would – be – husband. But around 9pm while there was heavy rain in the community, Bolanle and her accomplice allegedly killed the mother while she was preparing to go to bed. A source in the community said Bolanle was arrested  the followingday while attempting to flee in  a commercial vehicle while the accomplice was arrested  by local vigilance group and handed over to the police in Imeko. The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, could not be reached yesterday for reactions. But a police source said Bolanle had confessed to killing her mother.

Davido lands N30million MTN deal

MTN has unveiled Nigerian singing sensation David Adeleke popularly known as Davido as the face of “MTN Pulse” in a new marketing campaign targeted towards Nigerian youths. The unveiling was done at Club Vegas , Ikeja, Lagos and the deal is reportedly worth around N30m. No official details have been released yet, but reports say the deal will include concert appearances for MTN Pulse, as well as other extras. According to Kola Oyeyemi, General Manager, Consumer Marketing, MTNNigeria, ‘MTN Pulse’ which used to go under the name ‘MTN Fun Link‘ ‘needed a face for the youths to represent with’ and Davido best fit their description.

A man survives 4-inch nail in heart

(Reuters) – A New Jersey man who survived accidentally shooting a 4-inch ( 10-cm) nail into his heart while trying to clear a jammed nail gun said on Friday he feels like he won the lottery. Dennis Hennis, 52, who was revived from cardiac arrest before being airlifted for surgery to Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey, laughed off Dr. Michael Rosenbloom’s suggestion that he buy a lottery ticket. “I’ve already won the lottery,” said Hennis of Vineland, New Jersey, in an interview. “I got a new grandson on my birthday on March 23 and a week later I’m almost dead. Now we can celebrate birthdays together,” he said. Hennis, a self-employed builder, was working with his son, age 28, on a neighbor’s roof on Saturday when his nail gun jammed and he tried to clear it, mistakenly pointing it toward him. The powerful tool was built to fire 4-inch nails at 120 pounds per square inch (8.4 kg per square cm), said hospital spokeswoman Lori Shaffer. “It was about a foot away and it went right into my chest, right into my heart,” Hennis recalled. The nail pierced his right ventricle, which supplies blood to the lungs, and Hennis soon went into cardiac arrest. Hennis, whose son called an ambulance, was rushed to a local hospital and revived but clearly needed immediate surgery at a trauma center like Cooper, nearly anhour’s drive away, Rosenbloom said. “Imagine there is a nail in the heart and they have to do CPR. It turns a little puncture wound into a laceration,” the surgeon said. Fog had grounded the medical helicopter but it suddenly lifted and Hennis was flown to Cooper and rushed into the operating room. Hennis’ recovery from surgery has been remarkable and he was expected to be discharged in time tocelebrate Easter with his family, including his third and newest grandchild. “We closed the hole and his heart is strong,” Rosenbloom said by telephone. Hennis lucked out with knowing to not remove the nail himself, prompt medical attention and suddenly cooperative weather, Rosenbloom said. “I told him he should go play the lottery,” the surgeon said. (Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in Maplewood, New Jersey; Editing by Greg McCune and Cynthia Osterman)

Varsities Admission: Frustration, anger set in as students, parents react.

Bimpe , 21, sat fuming and brooding over her several attempts at writingJAMB. She mumbled some words explaining that her mates were about to graduate from the university and tears began to roll down her cheeks. Her mum came immediately and gave her soothing words. Bimpe had every reason to feel bad since she believed that her ambitionand dream of becoming somebody in life is being threathened by the JAMB and the Post-UTME. According to her, the problem was not much ofpassing JAMB but the Post-UTME shehad written severally, with conviction that she had done well but had her hope dashed by some factors called admission discripancies that have been going on in most of the universities. One of the challenges noted by prospective students is scaling through the JAMB examination hurdle and obtaining the required cut off mark of a particular university for admission. Therefore, some students in collaboration with their parents were employing various means suchas special centres, proxy arrangements, concealing calculators and aiding materials andother cheating materials in their private parts, shoes, among other hidden places and payment of huge sums of money to officials who aid them in the act. But inspite of all these, the results of2012 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB and released recently have shown that only 10 percent out of the 110,724 scored above the cut-off mark of 170 in the core subjects including English language, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Geography. The 2012 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) had 72, 243 candidates scoring 250 and above while 336,330 scored below 170. Over 1.5million wrote the 2012 JAMB exams. This also meant that the admission examination body has made not less than N7.5billion on the sale of forms alone outside other areas prospective students had been made to pay. The matter is made worse by the process of different Post-UTME in various schools. Although many would argue that the screening exercise by the body presents the opportunity of correcting the accumulated malpractices from the secondary schools up to the JAMB exam, the Post-UTME which came in,amid protests from JAMB itself has not helped matters. Parents are made to pay so much at this level again to get admission. A source told Saturday Vanguard that even after passing the Post-UTME, admission is not guranteed. “Admission is not for the poor in that candidates are made to pay huge sums of money to procure admission ranging from N80 ,000 to N100,000 ,” the source said. The children and wards of the moneyed class are the ones benefitting from the admission racket in Nigeria. It is worrisome that students seeking admission into universities are exploited and sometimes given phony admission, with which they defraud their parents and waste away their lives while some naive parents and guardians cut corners for their children to gain admission into universities through monetary inducements. Corroborating this view, Kingsley Alakija 20, who made the cut-off mark wrote the Post-UTME last year and had his name listed among the successful candidates. But his jubilation was cut short few days later when he discovered to his chargrin that his name was conspicously missing in the list. He quickly approached somebody for help and he was told to provide some unspecified amount of money immediately. Alakija missed the opportunity to study Economics in the institution as his poor parents, a taxi-driver and petty trader mother ran helter skelter without success toget the money. He observed that bigwigs and moneyed class would lobby and procure admission meant for those who wrote and passed the examination. Saturday Vanguard also heard about concessional admission which reigns in some of the universities. A source hinted that by this, some bodies and the bigwigs in the society often request Vice-Chancellors for concessional admission . Again, huge sums of money are being realised from the sale of forms and admission process in various schools . Part of these are the huge sums paid in order to procure admission, scratch cards andthe N10,000 acceptance form fee successful candidates are made to pay amongst others. Yet, only less than 33 per cent of those who seek admission into various universities gain admission yearly. Unfortunately, the poor onescould not afford the exhorbitant special centres or the huge sums of money for post-UTME rackets. Yet, the system pretends as if the admission cankerworm has defied all logics. The same story was told by Ayoola Olajide, 18, whose ambition to studyAccounting in one of the universitiesin the South West was scuttled. He told Saturday Vanguard that JAMB and Post UTME are threats to the attainment of his ambition. “This is my third attempt at JAMB. Last year, I made the cut-off mark but could not get admission after the Post-UTME and now my result is being withheld. There are serious problems in our education system and the youths are those who sufferfor it. For how long would I continuelike this?” Olajide lamented. It was more frustrating for Okunola Taiwo who told Saturday Vanguard that the inability of her parents to pay the huge sum of money demanded by the state university was responsible for forfeiting her admission into the school. “It is really frustrating, I don’t know whatto do. I eventually made the JAMB and Post-UTME last year for admission into a University in Lagos . I made the cut-off mark last year and passed Post-UTME Exams . I was offered admission to study Law but Icouldn’t go because my parents could not afford the new fee of N300,000.” She lamented that after three attempts, her parents have spent so much money adding that atthe moment , she would have to defer her admission or apply to other schools . “My parents can’t afford N300,000. I have siblings and they will have to go to school as well. I will have to apply to federal schools again,” Taiwo stated. Hassan Dauda whose two children are battling to secure university admission said he has resigned himself to fate. He stated that Hassan Olamide Dauda had his second attempt in JAMB and now, he score 241 but will have to battle the Post-UTME just as Olayemi Abosede Dauda’s future will also have to be decided by the same fate. “The first child chose university of Ibadan while the second chose University of Ilorin; and Obafemi Awolowo University and University of Ibadan as their first and second choices. For me, finance will not be the problem because the fees are affordable. It is a federal school andit is well recognised and I have confidence in those schools. University of Ilorin doesn’t go on strike. “I’m optimistic that they will pass their Post-UTME. But, if they don’t dowell, they will have to wait for another year. “I don’t like state universities because they can wake-up one morning and jerk up the fees just like LASU has done. We will suffer from discrepancies in the admission process and yet still pay heavily with threats of academic interruptions as a result of strike actions. It is appalling. Education in Nigeria is nothing to talk about. We are still far below average. Government should encourage parents and students in their quests.” Fatima’s dream of studying medicine in the university still remains unrealised as she got to know she did not make the cut-off mark . “I tried my best and studied hard forthe exams but all efforts were to no avail. I wouldn’t know if there are forces behind it or something. I sat for the exams and also for Post-UTME exams. I had good results but my name was conspicuously missing in the list of successful candidates for admission.” More people also revealed that negative marking by JAMB is another factor that is crippling the system and denying students from going to schools of their dreams. They do it yearly so as to cut down the number of eligible students and to accommodate the carrying capacities of various universities. Saturday Vanguard gathered that the carrying capacities of universities in Nigeria put together is not above 500,000 while over 1million students apply for admission yearly in various universities in the country. Joshua, a 100 level student of Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, lamented that his dream of studying at University of Lagos came to naught merely because of Post-UTME saga. He stated that he wanted to remain in Lagos in order to get a part-time work to raise money for his studies since he had nobody to sponsor his education. He also stated that he could not afford other state universities especially LASU which has recently jerked up tuition fee by more than 500 per cent. According to him, “I sat for the post UTME exams twice but was denied admission. I wrote examination in 2008 and 2010. I was prepared for the exam. I wrote my Post-UTME twice in a University in Lagos, but the truth is that the Nigerian education factor didn’t allow me into the school of my choice. And foranyone who wants a hitch free admission, such person must have a strong connection with the school management or part with a huge sum of money. I scored the highest mark in my Post-UTME but I wasn’t given admission. “I later applied to Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, to study English Education, and I knew what I passed through all in a bid to get university education,” he stated. For Rachael, her first time in writing JAMB examination revealed a lot of misdemeanor among desperate students and authorities who wanted to make money. “There is no sincerity in the education system in Nigeria. Both students and examination supervisors were involved in malpractices. Some students didn’t study for the examination because they were ready for examination malpractices. I chose University of Ado-Ekiti (UNAID). I got up to the cut-off mark but was denied admission. I don’t know the basis for writing Post-UTME. If it is that necessary, then JAMB should be scrapped.” Many people share the opinion of Rachael, querying the rationale behind post-UTME when JAMB is established by law to carry out admission examination into the tertiary institutions in the country.Some parents who favoured that line of argument urged the federal government and the lawmakers to out-law post-UTME and strengthen JAMB to conduct admission examinations. “By experience, students always dread the post-UTME hurdles not because it is tougher but because of the corruption and man-know-man dimension it had turned to,” said Lekan Aderibigbe, a parent whose child could not secure admission after the post-UTME. His child had 196 and the university she chose was Akangba, in Ado Ekitiand “I didn’t like the school becauseit is a state university and anything can come up anytime. The state government might decide to increase the fees and nobody will complain. They can take decision ontheir own based on their state. For instance, the Ladoke Akintola University’s fee was inflated by the then Governor Alao Akala and whenthe present government came on board, the fees was reduced, and the same can be inflated by anothergovernment. That is why I said a state university is not the best especially for average parents. Thatis why I am insisting that my children should choose federal universities.”

Rich kids do better at school: study

Children from higher socioeconomic areas are performing better at school than those in poorer areas, according to an analysis of school figures. A study of the national literacy and numeracy (NAPLAN) test results by The Weekend Australian has revealed the country’s top 100 primary and secondary schools havea role-call of students from well-to-do suburbs. Director of the Centre for Research on Education Systems at Melbourne University, Richard Teese, says the analysis highlights a geographical concentration of advantage. “It’s not an even playing field in which talent can blossom from whatever location – it’s people excelling through social advantage,” he told The Weekend Australian. He said schools in poorer postcodes were under-resourced and found it difficult to attract experienced and specialised teachers. “We are now at a point where thereare no new commonwealth funds available to correct the funding imbalance that has operated for decades…” he said. “Our potential is not being harvested. “Public schools educate two-thirds of our kids; they are our nurseries and we are starving them.” The study also found selective schools ranked highest among the country’s secondary and primary schools, with government selective schools in NSW, Victoria and Western Australia out-performing many other high schools. The study highlighted that while independent schools performed highest outside of selective schools, students from the best performing non-selective government schools were also from higher socioeconomic backgrounds. It also found a correlation between students’ performances and their family’s level of education. “The large reserves of talent in less well educated families are being denied the support needed to be turned into the large band of high achievers representing all backgrounds that Australia should have,” Professor Teese said. The Weekend Australian performedthe analysis by comparing NAPLAN results, based on national testing of Year 3, 5, 7 and 9 students, with the Index of Community Socio-Education Advantage, which measures income and education level’s of student’s families. It comes after education ministers from across the country met in Sydney on Thursday to discuss majorreforms to the national schooling system.

2face Gets Child No.6 As Pero Adeniyi Delivers Baby Boy

Pero Adeniyi one of 2Face Idibia ’s women has delivered a baby boy forhim. Pero gave birth to the child in the United States and though 2Face tried to keep the childs birth a secret, the news eventually got out. The baby boy is Pero’s 3rd child for tuface and overall is 2face ’s sixth child. It would be recalled that 2face proposed to one of his other womenAnnie Macaulay on valentine’s day afew weeks after news of Pero Adeniyi ’s pregnancy got out. Congratulations to 2face and Pero.

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Mercy Wins Nigerian Idol 2012.

Mercy Chinwo Nnenda has just been announced winner of the 2012 Nigerian Idol . After 5 months in the contest, Mercy beat Joe Blue (Joe Anthony Ekpo) to win 100,000 USD, an SUV and a recording contract. The finale of the second edition of Nigerian idol saw both Mercy and Joe Blue performing 3 songs each after which Mercy came out on top.

Uniport 100 Level faculty clearance begins

This is to inform all the 100 level student of uniport that the faculty clearance has begun and is expected to end on the 20th. All those who fallinto this category are hereby advisedto adhered to this.

2012 Post UTME WILL HOLD - Senate

The senate has finally put an end to the controversies on whether or not the 2012 Post UTME for Higher Institutions will hold. The senate finally approved the conduct of Post-UTME having investigated its legality and legitimacy. The reports submitted by Chairman of the Committee, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, clearly stated that the extra examination is indeed legal since the Statue of each university gives its Senate power of admission and discipline of students. So many aspirants have asked: Will Post UTME hold this year? The answer is clearly YES, or else of course your institution of choice chooses not to conduct any. The process of the post utme examination usually begins just afterthe Jamb Results are released (1 Week after the UTME exams are conducted). With UTME holding on 24th March, 2012, and the result likely to be out on or before 1st April,2012, most school will be conducting Post-UTME between April and May. Convenant University and indeed most private universities are known to be among the first to conduct theirs, followed by top Federal and State Universities. We know this because we have the experience. Because information is power, Myschoolcomm.comis known to provide top notch and first class information, tips and tools when it comes to helping Aspirants to come out tops in Post-UTME examinations and Ultimately gaining Admission Once and for all into their Nigerian Institution of choice. We therefore advice that you interact with other students by joining our website , our facebook fanpage and also follow uson twitter so that you will not be left out. Remember, when it comes to admission in Nigeria, only the sharpest survive the entire process. Myschoolcomm will ensure you remain sharp and focus to your Admission Goal. Goodluck!

Oyo PDP: Obasanjo’s last missionary journey. Ibadan Few weeks ago, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP was almost reinventing itself casting away the bickering image that shadowed it into its woeful electoral performance of last year. In meetings that were at one time thought to be impossible, political enemies sat side by side and sang songs of forgiveness. In attendance at one of such meetings few weeks ago were Senator Lekan Balogun, Alhaji Yekini Adeojo, Elder Wole Oyelese, Oloye Jumoke Akinjide, Senator Teslim Folarin, Chief Olayiwola Lakojo, Dr. Saka Balogun who represented the former Governor of the state, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala and many others. However, four weeks after, the political rivalry they had openly declared to have buried has resurfaced and this time with even stronger vehemence. Alliances have been redefined and former friends turned enemies and the ruling Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN which only four weeks ago was fidgeting over the PDP reconciliation now in a bounce even with its own crisis with labour. The crisis came to a head during the recent state congress of the party held about two weeks ago when those who had claimed to have patched up their differences held separate elective congresses.

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FUOYE Fixes Resumption Date, Clearance Starts 10th April. This is to inform the members of the general public and most especially the pioneers of the new federal university oye ekiti that after much wait, the resumption date of the university has finally been set to april 27th 2012 while physical clearance starts on april 10th 2012.

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APPOINTMENT OF NEW RECTOR AT DELTA POLY. Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has graciously approved the appointment of new Rector Dr. Edna N Mogekwu for the State Polytecnic, Ogwashiuku.

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