Wednesday 6 November 2024

Yobe captures mass weddings in 2025 budget


Governor Mai Mala Buni has said that the Yobe State Government will organize mass weddings and step up youth and women empowerment for poverty alleviation and uplifting the living standard of the people of the state.

The Governor stated this via his Senior Special Assistant for Digital and Strategic Communucations, Yusuf Ali, which indicated that the social sector receives N108.469 billion, prioritizing: education, healthcare, and providing modern equipment for women and youth empowerment.

“Funds would also be made available for the procurement of empowerment materials to support our Women in Agriculture, Women in Development, Mass Wedding and Youth empowerment programmes”, he said.

According to the Governor, the government would make funds available for the construction of Women Development Centers in Nguru, Damagum and Buni Yadi with a view to accelerating integration of all segments of the populace and improving the welfare of women, youth and the underprivileged.

“A new Remand Home and Transit Camp would be constructed in Damaturu while the Gashua Remand Home would be renovated.

“The blind workshops in Damaturu and Potiskum would be rehabilitated and equipped with modern teaching and learning materials, and sporting facilities”, he said.

Yobe captures mass weddings in 2025 budget

Tuesday 5 November 2024

EndBadGovernance protest: I wasn’t aware of minors’ arrest – Gov Yusuf


Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, says he was not aware of the minors’ arrest until they were arraigned at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Yusuf stated this at the Muhammadu Buhari Special Hospital, where a team of medical professionals were assigned to assess the physical and mental health of the 76 released minors.

He expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, acknowledging his compassionate gesture towards the children.

”On learning of the matter, I promptly directed the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice to take charge of the case.

“I also extend my gratitude to everyone involved in ensuring the minors’ safe return.

“I also commend the parents for their fervent prayers and demonstrated maturity throughout this challenging period, both during and after the release of the affected minors.

“Their composure and resilience are truly admirable,” he said.

The governor assured that his administration would do everything humanly possible to reunite the children with their parents and provide them with essential support to engage in small-scale businesses.

He also stressed the importance of education, ensuring the children return to school to contribute to the state’s development.

According to him, the state government would take steps to reintegrate the minors who were arrested in connection with the #EndBadGovernance protest.

EndBadGovernance protest: I wasn’t aware of minors’ arrest – Gov Yusuf

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Wednesday morning


Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:

1. The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, announced that the 16 years admission benchmark into tertiary institutions remains. Alausa spoke at his inaugural briefing in Abuja on Tuesday with the Minister of State for Education, Dr Suwaiba Ahmad and Permanent Secretary, Dr Nasiru Sani-Gwarzo.

2. Vice President Kashim Shettima said President Bola Tinubu ordered the release of the minors facing trial for treason on compassionate grounds. The VP said this on Tuesday while receiving the minors at the Presidential Villa shortly after their charges were dropped by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi.

3. President Bola Tinubu has decorated the Acting Chief of Army Staff, Olufemi Oluyede, as Lieutenant General. The short ceremony took place at the President’s office, on Tuesday. President Tinubu commended the military for its unwavering courage, dedication, and patriotism in maintaining the nation’s security.

4. The National grid has suffered yet another collapse, plunging the country into another round of darkness. The grid suffered multiple collapses in the month of October, with the Federal Government promising a permanent solution to the embarrassment.

5. No fewer than 20 beggars recently picked from the streets of Abuja city centre were said to have escaped from the FCT Rehabilitation Centre, where they are being kept at Kuchiko-Bwari on the outskirts of Bwari town. They were said to have escaped through a fence at the back of the Centre on Sunday night.

6. Senator Ali Ndume has said the tax reform bill of President Bola Tinubu administration is dead on arrival. Ndume stated this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Tuesday. He said that Northern leaders were totally against the bill because it was against the north.

7. The former governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa, is still being held at the Port Harcourt, Rivers State office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. This makes it his second night in the custody of the anti-graft agency. This is as the Delta State chapter of All Progressives Congress backed the detention of the former governor, describing it as a positive step in Nigeria’s ongoing battle against corruption.

8. No fewer than three people were killed when rival cult groups clashed in North Bank, a suburb of Makurdi, the Benue State capital city. It was gathered on Tuesday that in a renewed clash of the Black and Red cult groups on Monday, one person was killed.

9. The police in Imo State on Tuesday confirmed a bomb explosion in the state. The explosion reportedly caused stampede and confusion as people ran helter-skelter, leading to many being injured. It is reported that people were in the market when the explosion was heard and everyone scampered for safety.

10. Members of the local vigilantes from Madaka community in Rafi Local Government Area of Niger State on Monday laid ambush for bandits and killed no fewer than 16 persons, while several others escaped with bullet injuries. Three members of the local vigilantes, however, lost their lives during the gun battle which a source close to the community described as very fierce and lasted for well over three hours.

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Wednesday morning

Plateau: I inherited 42 abandoned infrastructural projects worth N47bn – Gov Mutfwang


Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has said his administration inherited 42 abandoned infrastructural projects in the state.

According to him, the projects amounted to approximately N47 billion debt.

He explained that the debt has affected the state’s standing in contract enforcement evaluations by the World Bank and the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC).

The governor made the disclosure during a training session organised by the Executive Governor’s Strategy and Results Delivery Office in collaboration with the key Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) within the state’s Built Environment Sector.

The key ministries are the Ministries of Works, Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, Education (Higher), Water Resources and Energy, the Jos Metropolitan Development Board, Plateau State Road Maintenance Agency, and Plateau State Universal Basic Education Board.

Represented by his deputy, Ngo Josephine Piyo, the governor explained that infrastructure development remains a paramount priority articulated within the Plateau State Development Framework (PSDF) for the period 2023-2027.

He said, “The ongoing challenges regarding infrastructure delivery—evidenced by issues such as scope creep, cost overruns, and inadequate project risk management have resulted in several failed projects and ensuing governmental losses.”

The governor expressed optimism that the training would enhance their skills in project delivery and efficiency and also fosters dialogues on strategies to mitigate financial wastage, bolster accountability, and improve project completion rates.

The governor explained that he is encouraged by the potential of the inter-agency collaboration and stressed the need of a departure from traditional practices toward a model that prioritizes accountability and transparency within the professions.

He assured that by the end of the engagement, a set of harmonised guidelines and standards would be established to ensure value for money, efficiency, and adherence to the fundamental requirements necessary for meeting best practices.

He challenged leaders of the professional bodies present to fully leverage the opportunity and disseminate their insights and knowledge among their peers, thereby contributing to the advancement of the state.

The head of Strategy and Result Delivery Office of the Governor, Mr Samari Modibbo, said one of the gaps they have found in MDAs is the delivery of infrastructure.

He said that it has to do with capacity and ethical problems about best practices pointing out that, that is exactly what they want to address at the training.

Plateau: I inherited 42 abandoned infrastructural projects worth N47bn – Gov Mutfwang

Protests: Northern Senators applaud Tinubu’s leadership in ordering release of minors


The Northern Senators’ Forum on Tuesday commended President Bola Tinubu for showing leadership in ordering the release of minors arrested and detained during the #EndBadGovernance protests.

The Chairman of the forum, Sen. Abdulaziz Yar’adua, indicated this in a statement released in Abuja.

He said the President’s decision was a demonstration of his commitment to protecting the rights and well-being of Nigerian youth.

“His directive to the Attorney-General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, to expedite the release process is a welcome development.”

The forum appreciated the President’s show of leadership in addressing this critical issue.

It also acknowledged the efforts of leaders in the North who have worked assiduously to secure the release of these minors.

“Their dedication and advocacy have been instrumental to bringing the matter to the forefront, and we are grateful for their commitment to the welfare of our young people.

“As we move forward, I urge leaders in the North to prioritise the safety and education of our children.

“It is essential that we create an environment where they can grow and thrive, free from harm and exploitation.

“Let us work together to ensure that our youth receive the support and resources they need to become active contributors to Nigeria’s growth and development,” Yar’Adua said in the statement

Protests: Northern Senators applaud Tinubu’s leadership in ordering release of minors

Monday 4 November 2024

Insecurity: No investment in security, armed forces is too much – Senate


The Senate Committee on Defence, on Monday, declared that no investment in security and the Armed Forces of Nigeria will be too much for the country to bear, considering the security crisis rocking some places.

This was disclosed by the committee’s Chairman, Senator Ahmad Lawal while addressing newsmen after an oversight visit to the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji, in Kaduna state.

The lawmaker opined that contemporarily, everything in the country revolves round security.

He promised that the upper legislative chamber would ensure that the nation’s security and armed forces continue to receive the attention that currently beffits them.

“When we are able to secure our environment, then we can provide other things easily and comfortably,” he said.

Lawal stated that at the Senate, they consider the AFCSC as one of the most important institutions that provides training and education for the nation’s military.

”This is at both tactical, operational and mid-level for officers that lead various military operations,” he said.

Insecurity: No investment in security, armed forces is too much – Senate

South-East govs’ll revive region’s development, tackle insecurity – Ekwunife


South East governors are not leaving any stone unturned to revive the region’s development and combat insecurity that has threatened the region’s peace and prosperity, Senator Uche Ekwunife, has said.

Ekwunife, who is the Director General of the South-East Governors Forum, SEGOF, in a statement issued in Abuja unveiled deeper insights into the approaches of the SEGOF to tackle insecurity, unemployment, lawlessness, decline of sustainable business structures, health and educational deficits.

She acknowledged the concerted efforts of the governors under the leadership of Senator Hope Uzodima, Governor of Imo State and Chairman, All Progressives Congress, APC Governors Forum.

To fast track economic development, she explained the governors’ efforts in ensuring that the region becomes viable for investors to come in and do business.

Ekwunife identified security as a major factor that will boost investors’ confidence and willingness to invest in the zone, further disclosing the governor’s security initiatives to reclaim the Southeast’s position as the epicenter of economic growth and development in Nigeria.

She said: “The South-East governors have embarked on a comprehensive revitalization plan to boost ease of doing business in the region.

“At the heart of the plan are 6 critical sectors identified by the Southeast governors: Security, industrialization, uniform legislation, power, education, and rail transportation.

“Knowing fully well that no reasonable investor will desire to come and invest in an environment where security is not guaranteed and also understanding that this is a common problem bedeviling the entire region, the governors have created a platform to synergise and have developed a security strategy to make it very difficult for criminals to commit crime in one state and run to the other state for cover.”

According to her, a comprehensive security network has been deployed with advanced technologies and coordinated intelligence has been massively being deployed to support the existing security apparatus to destabilise criminals in the zone.

“With this I am sure kidnappers, armed robbers and other criminals will realise that the South-East is not for them,” Ekwunife assured.

Ekwunife pointed out that the South-East is a zone without state boundaries and states are easily accessible to each other such that one can move from one state to the other without even knowing that he or she has crossed the boundary.

South-East govs’ll revive region’s development, tackle insecurity – Ekwunife

FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Form 2024/2025 Out Now

FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Form has been opened for applications for its 2024/2025 Postgraduate Admission session.

This includes Postgraduate Diploma (PGD), Master’s (M.A./M.Sc), and Doctorate (M.Phil/Ph.D) programs, available in both online and onsite study modes. Read on to learn about eligibility, fees, and how to apply for the FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Form.

FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Form

FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Requirements

Candidates must meet specific criteria based on their level of study to be eligible for FULAFIA’s postgraduate programs.

Eligibility for Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) Programmes

  1. University Matriculation: Candidates must meet FULAFIA’s matriculation requirements.
  2. Honors Degree: Graduates from FULAFIA or other accredited institutions with at least an Honours degree are eligible.
  3. HND Holders: Candidates with an HND must have at least an upper credit in relevant fields.
  4. HND Holders with Lower Credit: Applicants with lower credit and five years of relevant experience may also apply.
  5. Specialized HND Qualifications: Candidates with HNDs in Horticulture, Nursery Management, or similar fields from recognized institutions are eligible.
  6. Alternative Qualifications: Equivalent qualifications, with or without experience, may be accepted at the university’s discretion.

Requirements for M.Sc./M.A. Programmes

  1. Five Credit Passes: Applicants must have five credit passes in relevant subjects.
  2. Bachelor’s Degree: Candidates should hold a degree (BSc/B.A.) from a recognized institution with a minimum Second Class Lower Division and a CGPA of 3.0.
    • Certain courses, like History and International Studies, may accept a CGPA of 2.5 or a 50% score average.

Requirements for M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes

  1. Master’s Degree: A relevant Master’s degree from an accredited university with a CGPA of at least 3.5 on a 5.0 scale, or a 55% score average, is required.
  2. Professional Degrees: Candidates with substantial professional experience in the relevant field may also be considered.

How to Apply for FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Form

Applying for a postgraduate program at FULAFIA is a straightforward online process.

Application Steps

  1. Access the Application Form: Visit the FULAFIA Postgraduate Portal.
  2. Submit Online Application: Follow the instructions on the portal carefully to complete your application.
  3. Pay Application Fee: The application fee is N25,000 and is non-refundable.

Important Dates

  • Application Deadline: All applications must be submitted by 8th November 2024.
  • Qualifying Examination: Applicants must pass a qualifying exam scheduled as follows:
    • Date: Saturday, 9th November 2024
    • Time: 9:00 am
    • Venue: Online exams will be held virtually; onsite exams will be conducted in respective FULAFIA departments.

FULAFIA Postgraduate Programs Offered

Here is a brief look at the diverse postgraduate programs available:

Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) Programs

  • Public Administration
  • Business Management
  • Computer Science
  • Environmental Studies

Master’s and M.Phil. Programs

  • M.Sc. in Microbiology
  • M.A. in English Language and Linguistics
  • M.Sc. in Environmental Science
  • M.Sc. in Applied Physics

Ph.D. Programs

  • Ph.D. in Agricultural Science
  • Ph.D. in Sociology
  • Ph.D. in History and International Studies

These programs span various disciplines, equipping candidates with advanced knowledge and skills for career advancement.

Take the next step in your academic career by applying for FULAFIA’s postgraduate programs. Ensure you meet the application requirements and submit your form on time for a smooth admission process.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the deadline for submitting the FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Form?

The deadline for the FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Form 2023/2024 session is 8th November 2024. Be sure to apply before this date to avoid disqualification.

Can HND holders apply for a Master’s program directly?

HND holders typically need to apply for a Postgraduate Diploma first. However, those with additional qualifications or significant experience may be eligible for consideration.

Are there any online programs available at FULAFIA?

Yes, FULAFIA offers postgraduate programs in both online and regular onsite modes.

Is there a qualifying examination for all applicants?

All applicants must take a qualifying exam scheduled for 9th November 2024.

Does FULAFIA offer part-time postgraduate options?

Yes, FULAFIA offers flexible study modes for specific programs, including part-time and online options.

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Senate to eliminate illegal mining activities in Nigeria


The Nigerian Senate has expressed its determination to eliminate illegal mining activities that have been depriving the federal government of significant revenue and contributing to food and physical insecurity across the country.

The Senate also aims to establish a safer and more profitable mining sector.

Speaking over the weekend when he led a delegation to Niger State to investigate the recent collapse of a mining pit that claimed around 30 lives, Senator Ekong, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Solid Minerals, emphasized that illegal and unregulated mining operations are major obstacles to realizing the multi-billion-dollar potential of Nigeria’s minerals sector, with unauthorized miners using unsafe and environmentally harmful practices.

He noted that the illegal mining practices, which use crude methods and little regard for safety, continue to undermine our mining sector’s potential and threaten environmental and public health, assuring that the Senate remains committed to creating legislative solutions to support the growth and safety of Nigeria’s mining industry.

Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago of Niger State while responding to the committee’s visit, said that the state was ready to work with the National Assembly to enact laws that would reform the mining sector to benefit all stakeholders, federal and state governments, local communities, and miners.

Bago explained that “Responsible Mining” is a new initiative, inspired by models seen in Brazil, that would require companies to provide community support, such as potable water, healthcare, and education, to offset the impacts of mining.

The chairman of the Senate committee on Solid Minerals conveyed condolences to the people of Niger State for the tragic June 3, 2024, mining site collapse in Shiroro that caused significant fatalities and displaced many families and praised the Niger State Government and the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals for their swift response to the disaster and urged for further assistance to the affected families.

According to him, “Mining incidents like the one in Shiroro are far too common, and the sector loses substantial revenue daily due to unauthorized, black-market-style mining that has also fueled insecurity. We must collaborate to address these challenges and protect our national resources.”

He stressed the economic potential of Nigeria’s solid minerals sector, saying that curbing illegal mining could generate substantial revenue, diversify the economy, and boost Nigeria’s GDP.

Governor Bago assured the Senate of Niger State’s commitment to advancing responsible mining practices, pointing out that artisanal mining has led to loss of lives and property and has fueled insecurity, but with a responsible mining bill, they can ensure mining activities are sustainable and beneficial for communities.

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Ondo guber debate: Aiyedatiwa, Ajayi disagree over N1.2 billion security vote, governance


With 12 days to the forthcoming November 16 off-cycle governorship election in Ondo State, the standard-bearers of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Agboola Ajayi, faced off in a governorship debate organized by Channels Television on Sunday night.

While presenting their agendas for the people of the state for the next four years, the two frontline candidates, both of whom previously served as deputies to the late former Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, were at each other’s throats during the two-hour debate, countering each other’s plans for the state.

Aiyedatiwa stressed that the safety and security of the people of the state would be his primary mandate, adding that the state’s economy would be given priority.

The governor, who accused Ajayi of lacking the experience to govern the state, stated that Ondo State under his watch is already taking advantage of the power devolution by the federal government.

Additionally, Aiyedatiwa maintained that with the current composition of the Amotekun Corps, the security outfit is ready to transform into a state police force.

“Amotekun can trace crime to its root cause, and the corps is ready to transform into a state police force.

“There is nothing like a N1.2 billion security vote. That is a lie from the pit of hell. Security votes are a security issue, and I can’t reveal them.

“There are industries in Ondo State, such as the Linyi industry, where they convert cassava to ethanol and make textile materials. We also have industries that turn cocoa into chocolate, which are being exported.”

For the PDP standard-bearer, Ajayi, the legacy of their late boss, Akeredolu, had been destroyed by Aiyedatiwa.

While vowing to strengthen the security outfit if elected as governor, Ajayi also claimed that Aiyedatiwa had turned a blind eye to the economy and the education sector.

Ondo guber debate: Aiyedatiwa, Ajayi disagree over N1.2 billion security vote, governance

Sunday 3 November 2024

Ondo election: APC massive votes will shock PDP – Oyintiloye


A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, has said the record massive votes and support the party will receive in the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State will shock the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other opposition parties in the state.

Oyintiloye, who is a member of the APC national campaign stakeholders engagement committee for the election, made this known while speaking with journalists on Sunday in Osogbo.

The party chieftain, who noted that Ondo is a progressive state, added that the November 16 election would not be an exception, as the APC is poised to record a landslide victory.

Oyintiloye said that the party’s candidate, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, is a man of vision who has achieved a lot through his people-oriented policies and programs.

He disclosed that Ondo State has witnessed a steady transformation in areas of health, education, agriculture, infrastructure, and rural community development, among others, within the short time Aiyedatiwa has assumed office as governor.

Oyintiloye said that in the close to eight years that the APC has governed Ondo, the state has experienced transformation in an unprecedented manner.

He urged the electorate to come out en masse to give massive votes to the APC to shock the opposition parties as a confirmation of the quality leadership of the incumbent governor.

In his words, “There is no doubt the election is going to be free, fair, and peaceful, and the APC will win with a clear-cut margin.

“The electorate will never allow the state to go backward, and that is why they will come out peacefully to vote for the APC.

“There is no magic about it. The APC will win massively, and the opposition parties will be shocked.

“Our committee, under the leadership of His Excellency, Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, will approach the task ahead with due diligence,” he said.

Oyintiloye, however, appealed to the electorate to be peaceful and orderly before and after the election.

He said the election should not be seen as a do-or-die affair, adding that “all political gladiators in the election should abide by the rules of the game,” he added.

Ondo election: APC massive votes will shock PDP – Oyintiloye

Zamfara Govt assures to adresse socioeconomic factors contribution to insecurity


The Secretary to the Zamfara State Government (SSG), Malam Abubakar Mohammad Nakwada, has reiterated the commitment of Governor Dauda Lawal’s administration to address the underlying socioeconomic factors contributing to insecurity in the state.

Nakwada disclosed this while delivering a goodwill message as a special guest at the opening ceremony of the first International Conference organized by the Faculty of Humanities, Federal University Gusau, on Saturday.

The SSG, who was represented at the event by the Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Affairs, Dr. Lawal Hussein, said the conference, themed: “Rethinking Security Through the Lens of Humanities for National Development,” is timely and aligned with the vision of Governor Lawal’s administration for ensuring the safety and security of lives and property of the people.

“It is both timely and appropriate to reflect on the role of the humanities in tackling the multifaceted challenges of security.”

“By integrating the insights and methodologies offered by the humanities, we can explore new and innovative approaches to understanding and mitigating the root causes of insecurity.”

He added that although this administration has taken a bold step against negotiating with terrorists, which leads to the establishment of Community Protection Guards to assist conventional security forces, they are also committed to collaborating with relevant stakeholders to explore other non-kinetic measures to address the underlying socioeconomic factors contributing to insecurity in the state.

“This administration has introduced comprehensive measures that integrate community engagement and strengthen collaboration with relevant stakeholders to foster a unified response to insecurity.”

“Recognizing that security is not only a matter of enforcement, we are therefore addressing the underlying socio-economic factors such as poverty, unemployment, lack of access to quality education, and social justice, which often contribute to instability.”

While declaring the conference open, the SSG also appealed to the academic community to join forces with the government in looking for viable solutions to the state’s security predicaments, assuring them that the Zamfara State Government is willing and committed to consider and implement the recommendations from the conference that might potentially address some of the challenges affecting the state.

Zamfara Govt assures to adresse socioeconomic factors contribution to insecurity

‘Women not as corrupt as men’ – Peter Obi


The 2023 Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has stated that gender influences corruption.

According to him, women are not as corrupt as men.

Speaking on the Honest Bunch Podcast, the former Anambra State governor explained that because women are family-oriented, they are more determined to see society improve.

He said when he was governor, he appointed women in strategic positions.

“Women are less corrupt. They are not as corrupt as men. And because they have families, they are more determined to see things work.

“When I was governor, my Chief of Staff and commissioners for Education and Planning were all women,” Obi said.

‘Women not as corrupt as men’ – Peter Obi

Saturday 2 November 2024

PTI Admission List (ND) 2024/2025 is Out

The Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun – PTI admission list (ND) has been released for the 2024/2025 academic session.

This list includes successful National Diploma (ND) full-time program applicants. If you applied to PTI’s specialized programs, you can now check if you have been offered admission.

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PTI Admission List for ND Programmes

The PTI ND full-time admission list is now available and includes admission to programs such as:

  • Electrical & Electronic Engineering Technology
  • Petroleum Engineering Technology
  • Petroleum and Natural Gas Processing Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • Welding Engineering & Offshore Technology
  • Computer Science & Information Technology
  • Petroleum Marketing & Business Studies
  • Industrial Safety & Environmental Technology
  • Science Laboratory Technology
  • Mineral & Petroleum Resources Engineering
  • Computer Engineering Technology
  • Mechatronics Engineering Technology
  • Environmental Science & Management Technology

To view the complete list, visit the PTI ND Admission List for 2024/2025 on the official PTI website.

Next Steps for Admitted Candidates

Confirm Admission on JAMB CAPS

  1. Log in to JAMB CAPS to either accept or reject the admission offer.
  2. Print Your JAMB Admission Letter after accepting. This document is essential for the registration process at PTI.

Congratulations to all newly admitted students on the PTI admission list for 2024/2025. We wish you a smooth and rewarding academic journey at the Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun.

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SUMAS Admission List Released for 2024/2025

The State University of Medical and Applied Sciences, Enugu – SUMAS admission list has been released for the 2024/2025 academic session.

Candidates who participated in the screening can now check their status to confirm admission.

SUMAS admission list

How to Check the SUMAS Admission List

To view your admission status, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the SUMAS Admission List Portal: Access the First Batch admission list on the official SUMAS website.
  2. Confirm Your Status: Find your name on the list to verify if you have been offered admission.

Essential Admission Requirements for SUMAS

To ensure your admission is fully processed, review these requirements:

  • First Choice University: Ensure that SUMAS is listed as your first choice in JAMB, as priority is given to candidates who have selected SUMAS as their primary institution.
  • O’Level Results Upload: All applicants must upload their O’Level results on JAMB CAPS. Missing results can delay or affect admission.
  • JAMB Change of Course: If you are offered a program different from your original choice, you must complete a JAMB Change of Course within three days to confirm the new offer.

Provisional Admission Terms

SUMAS’s admission offer is provisional. It can be withdrawn if any qualification discrepancies are identified, even in the final year, or if minimum entry requirements are not met.

Congratulations to all students listed in the 2024/2025 SUMAS admission list. This is the first step in your academic journey at the State University of Medical and Applied Sciences, and we wish you great success!

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DSUST Admission List 2024/2025 Released

The Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro – DSUST admission list has been announced for the 2024/2025 academic session.

Candidates can now check if they have secured a spot in various undergraduate programs.

DSUST Admission List

How to Check the DSUST Admission List

You can check your admission status on either the DSUST portal or the JAMB portal. Here’s how:

Checking Admission Status on the DSUST Portal

  1. Visit the DSUST Admission Portal.
  2. Enter your Application ID and Password in the provided fields.
  3. Click Login to view your admission status.

Checking DSUST Admission List on the JAMB Portal

Alternatively, you can check through JAMB with these steps:

  1. Go to the JAMB eFacility Portal.
  2. Log in with your JAMB profile username and password.
  3. Scroll to Check Admission Status and click.
  4. Select your exam year and enter your registration number.
  5. Click Check Admission Status to view your admission, or click Access My CAPS for additional details.

Note: If your admission status hasn’t been updated yet, don’t worry—admission is ongoing. You should regularly check the JAMB and DSUST websites for updates.

Next Steps for Admitted Candidates

If you’re admitted, follow these steps to complete the admission process:

  1. Accept or Reject Admission on JAMB CAPS: Log in to JAMB CAPS to accept or reject your offer.
  2. Print Your JAMB Admission Letter: Print your admission letter via the JAMB portal after acceptance.
  3. Pay the DSUST Acceptance Fee: After confirming your admission, pay the DSUST acceptance fee. Full payment details are on the DSUST Acceptance Fee page.

Congratulations to everyone admitted to Delta State University of Science and Technology (DSUST) for the 2024/2025 academic session. This marks the start of an exciting academic journey!

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Friday 1 November 2024

Amadeus University Admission List for 2024/2025

The Amadeus University admission list for the 2024/2025 academic session has been officially released.

This brings welcome news to applicants. The list confirms the candidates who have been offered provisional admission into various undergraduate programs at Amadeus University.

Amadeus University Admission List

How to Check the Amadeus University Admission List

To find out if you’ve been admitted, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Amadeus University Admission Portal.
  2. Enter your email address and password in the login fields provided.
  3. Click on Sign In to view the admission list and check your admission status.

Steps for Admitted Candidates

If your name appears on the University admission list, here’s what to do next:

  1. Confirm Admission on JAMB CAPS: Log in to the JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) to either ACCEPT or REJECT the offer.
  2. Print Your JAMB Admission Letter: After accepting, print your official JAMB admission letter for documentation.

Congratulations to everyone who made it onto the Amadeus University admission list for 2024/2025! This marks the beginning of a promising academic journey at Amadeus University.

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