Following the death of a student of the Osun state polytechnic who was reportedly kill by a happy-trigger SARS Operative on Thursday, the Youth in Iwo Community, Osun State has reportedly set ablaze the Iwo police area command office.
This is the youth seeking Justice for the innocent student that was killed after a Sallah celebration.

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Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Friday, 24 August 2018

Meet Kaka Prince Chiemezuo

Kaka Prince Chiemezuo is a visionary Realtor, Political Strategist, and Certified Young Leader. With a strong foundation in Real Estate, Digital Innovation, and Public Leadership, Kaka launched the NaijaLand App to revolutionize how Nigerians buy, manage, and invest in land.


As the CEO of Prince Kaka Global Resources, Kaka brings a unique blend of grassroots knowledge and digital expertise. Though trained in Crop Science and Horticulture at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, his career spans:


His track record includes:

Leading youth and church development initiatives

Project management and entrepreneurship programs

Serving as Research & Data Entry Lead at Apex Assets

Membership in prominent networks like YALI, UNYA-NG, and Youth Quake Nigeria


With a calm demeanor and strategic mindset, he is committed to building smarter, more inclusive real estate solutions for everyday Nigerians.


Substance abuse, illicit drugs, youth and society



A man whose child was admitted into a psychiatric facility was downcast and lamented how he had been struggling to provide the best opportunities for the child. His psychopathic child was admitted after a long period of addiction to illicit drugs and the man has being trying all he can to salvage the situation. This father is not alone in this sort of situation as many parents today have the added challenge of saving their children or child from drug addiction and abuse that has taken an epidemics proportion.
In a research published in Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Health in 2014, Hamisu Mamman, Ahmad Tajuddin, PhD and Lim Hooi Liam, PhD, discovered that drug abuse and addiction was more prevalent in northern Nigeria. Professor Nelson Ochekpe, a professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the University of Jos while delivering lecture at a sensitisation lecture on eradication of vices by students of higher institutions, stated that research findings showed that 60% of substance abuse occurs in north. Sadly, in all these, youths below 35 years are mostly affected. In their quest to get high they are hooked to marijuana, codeine, tramadol, amphetamine, heroine, glue, rohypnol and other psychotropic substances. As for illicit drugs, there is always one for anyone depending on one’s financial and social standing. This is one of the major reasons this problem has become widespread. Youths from various backgrounds resort to the use of drugs for various reasons and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) documentary which exposed the dire drug problem was impactful because of the international dimension. But for people living in Nigeria especially the northern states, nothing was new since they have witnessed the exponential rise and spread of this problem over time.

Youth of different financial, social and cultural backgrounds often congregate at various points known for drug dealings and consumptions and do their things very much unhindered. At one points, they virtually took over most recreation parks and gardens in Abuja. Some make public show of it as though it is status conferral. Yes, it might confer on one the status of psychiatric patient. Various medical, psychological and sociological reasons or theories have been adduced as to why people live a life of addiction. Those from rich and influential parentage usually fell into the drug trap due mainly to peer influence and just to get high – recreational use. The other group of deprived frustrated youth of poor or broken family backgrounds cling to the alibi of hardship and hopelessness. In this, the rich barons become the factors of supply, the spoilt rich, deprived and frustrated poor youth become the factor of demand while poor parental upbringing, strong peer pressure and rot in the educational system become mediators in this mission of self-destruction.

All over the world, illicit drugs are known to fuel crime. Troops fighting the insurgents in North East have been recovering large quantities of assorted psychotropic substances. Just like bandits, kidnappers, cultists and armed robbers are known to use them to be able to perpetuate the kind of beastly and heinous crimes that are fast becoming a daily occurrence. One kidnapper in Ondo State was reported to have gone into coma during an operation due to an overdose of tramadol and Police said that he died on the ninth day despite all efforts to save him.

Nigeria as a developing nation still battles with the lack of basic medical and health care facilities as such the state of mental health care is better imagined. Psychiatric patients that find themselves in the few poorly equipped and manned psychiatric facilities are just lucky and must thank their God. And usually such patients are of rich and influential family background. Many others are shackled away at home, in traditional healers or spiritualists enclaves in pitiable conditions. The rest roam about posing dangers to the entire population.

The challenge of tackling this menace is enormous and a systematic and holistic approach is most suitable because there is no quick fix. The total ban and crack down on manufacture and sale of pharmaceutical preparation with codeine as an active ingredient by the government is a step in the right direction. However, this alone will not solve the problem the same way that smoking of marijuana have almost replaced cigarette among the youth in spite of the fact that it has been an illicit drug that the law prescribes stiff penalties for its possession.

It has been established that Nigeria has one of the highest number of out -of-school children in the world and devising a sustainable means of getting these children out of the street back to school will be a bold step in tackling the problem. The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II in a speech to mark the International Youth Day and graduation ceremony at Katsina Vocational Training Centre regretted that politicians in the north have been playing on religion, using it for campaigns while paying little attention to solving the problems in health and educational sectors. This problem, the Emir noted, was responsible for the underdevelopment in many states in the north. Moreover, stabilising children at the family level and during their formative years need to be at the fore front of any solution. It is here that the authorities need to weld the big stick to force parents to be alive to their basic responsibilities.

The political class and opinion leaders must show good example and leadership. The practice of exploiting the youth for anti-social behaviours bordering on violence and criminality for selfish interest of highly placed individuals in our society must be stopped. This sort of action has become a ‘mentoring’ ground for the youth and those already caught in this sordid web. This is very unfortunate as those ‘elites’ that the youth turn to for directions have now become a source of the youth’s ruination.

It is important that traditional rulers, religious leaders and opinion leaders partner with governmental agencies to speak out and tackle those practices and conditions that predisposes the youth to drug addiction. As a developing nation, the country cannot afford to lose her youths to drug because when the population that is supposed to be the driving force in society and nation building are hooked to drug, the nation is doomed. We have already started reaping the reverberation in form of deadly violent crimes, cultism and inexplicable mass killings. However, Nigeria has the capacity to overcome her problems.
Uja is a research officer. He wrote from Abuja.


Monday, 20 August 2018

NECO June/July SSCE Results 2018 Out

The National Examinations Council (NECO) June /July 2018 SSCE results have been released. This was disclosed by the acting Registrar/Chief Executive of the Council, Alhaji Abubakar M.Gana.

According to him, a total number of 1,041,536 registered for the examination while 1,032,729 sat for the examination.

A Comparative analysis of candidates with 5 credits and above including English language and Mathematics for 2017 and 2018 shows 70.85 percent for 2017 and 71.48 percent for 2018, showing an increase of 0.63 percent in 2018.
He further disclosed that that there is a drastic decrease in this year examination malpractices. It was also gathered that nine thousand of the candidates that registered for the examinations did not sit for the papers.

Monday, 13 August 2018

Be patriotic, Obiano urges Corps members



Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra has called on corps members posted to the state to discharge their duties during their service year with the spirit of patriotism, and to work as teams.

Chief Willie Obiano
Obiano gave the admonition at the closing of the Orientation Camp at the Temporary Orientation Site, Umunya in Oyi Council Area on Monday.
The governor, who was represented by Mr Bonaventure Enemali, Commissioner for Youth Empowerment and Creative Economy, charged them to contribute their quota to the development of the state, using their intellect, resourcefulness, energy and positive attitude.

He said Anambra was happy to have the corps members posted to the state and assured them of hospitality of the people, to enable them excel during the service year.

“You are advised to approach the rural populace with open mind and be ready to complement their efforts with your skills and talent, so that you will leave an indelible and enduring mark in the hearts of the members of your host communities,” he said.
In his speech, Mr Kehinde Aremu, Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Anambra, congratulated Corps members for successful camping exercise.

Aremu said a total of 2,200 members of the 2018 Batch B Stream One had been successfully posted to their places of primary assignment.

He urged them to see themselves as catalysts of positive change, good ambassadors of the NYSC and shining examples for other youths to emulate.
“I implore all Corps employers to assign them challenging responsibilities commensurate with their qualifications and status,” the coordinator said.

He thanked Rt Rev Owen Nwaokolo, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese on the Niger and the host communities for accommodating the scheme, while expressing hope that work at the permanent site would be completed soon, for them to relocate.


UNIZIK POSTGRADUATE SCREENING FORM IS OUT

NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY 2018 POSTGRADUATE SCREENING TEST PROCESSING FEES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE

The following is the schedule of fees for the screening test:
PhD Candidate: N7, 000 (Seven thousand naira only)
Master’s Candidate: N5, 000 (five thousand naira only)
PGD Candidate: N5, 000 (five thousand naira only)
Date for Payment: Payment must be completed before Monday, 3rd September, 2018

Payment Procedure:
• Log on to www.remita.net
• Click on “Pay a Biller”
• On the “Who do you want to pay “ dialogue box, type “Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka- 1000128”
• On The “Name of Service/Purpose” dialogue box,
 For PGD and Masters, search and click on “2018/2019 UNIZIK PG Screening Test Operations (Masters and PGD)
 For PhD, search and click on “2018/2019 UNIZIK PG Screening Test Operations (PhD)
• For the GIFMIS Code, enter 1000031337
• Enter other relevant information
• Click on “proceed to payment” to generate your RRR. Print the “RRR” (Remita Retrieval Reference Number) and proceed to any bank of your choice within or outside the University anywhere in Nigeria to pay for the Screening Test. A printout will be given to you at the bank after payment.

• You shall receive via email the final letter of Invitation within 48 hours of payment.
• Please bring the Print out and the final letter of invitation to the venue for admittance into the screening test. These documents admit.

NOTE: Date of Screening Test: Monday, 10th September, 2018 to Friday, 14th September, 2018.
Your final letter of invitation shall specify the date and time of your test.

ONLY CANDIDATES WHOSE PAYMENTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED BY 3rd September, 2018 SHALL RECEIVE THE FINAL INVITATION FOR THE SCREENING TEST.

The School of Postgraduate Studies wishes you success in your application.

ANNOUNCEMENT
1. With effect from 2018/2019 session, the SPGS, NAU will operate an all year round admission process/sale of form
2. There shall henceforth be two-tier admission exercise/screening tests
3. The sale of Form for the 2018/2019 admission exercise continues till 30th November, 2018
4. Submission for the 1st Tier ends on Fri,10th August, 2018
5. The screening test for the 1st -tier 2018/2019 Admission shall be held from 10th -14th September, 2018
6. 5. The screening test for the 2nd – tier 2018/2019 Admission shall be held from 3rd – 7th December, 2018
7. For further information, contact info@spgs.unizik.edu.ng

Dr. Ifeyinwa F. Anolue
Secretary
School of Postgraduate Studies

Sunday, 12 August 2018

IMSU Post-UTME 2018 Screening Form Is Out

IMSU printing of Post-UTME Screening schedule for the 2018/2-019 session has commenced. Candidates who have successfully registered for the screening exercise are to proceed to print their screening details online.

Candidates are to follow the procedure below to do so.
How To Print IMSU Post-UTME Screening Schedule
Visit: http://31.222.174.143/IMSUApp/PostUTMEForm.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
Enter your JAMB Registration No. in the space provided.
Click on SUBMIT button to Check and Re-Print.
NOTE: The exam starts 13th August. You are also required to come along with the printed Post-UTME Screening slip.

FACULTY OF EDUCATION HOLDS 7TH INDUCTION/OATH TAKING CEREMONY

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Faculty of Education recently inducted her graduands into the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN).

The event which is the 7th in its series, attracted eminent educators including the TRCN registrar, Prof. Josiah Ajiboye, a former Governor of Anambra state, Dame Virgy Etiaba, the Anambra state Commissioners for Basic Education as well as Tertiary & Science Education, Prof. Kate Omenugha and Prof. Nkechi Obiekezie and a host of others.


UNIZIK STUDENT EMERGES TOPS IN CHINA

A student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anthony Ekwensi, has been crowned the African champion at the 17th Chinese Bridge Chinese Language Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students.

The grand finale of the competition took place on August 4 in Changsha, Hunan Province where Russian student Ruslan was the overall winner at the event which paraded 152 students from 118 countries.

The 21-year old Anambra-born Nigerian, who came fourth in the final competition, made it to the last round of the championship with four other contestants who were also crowned champion of their respective continents.

The other winners were Theodore Joseph from Australia who came second, Guan Huimin from Indonesia, who took the third position and John Gardner from the United States, who placed fifth. According to the organisers, the final competition consisted of three parts and tested the finalists’ language skills and all-around abilities, including their knowledge of Chinese culture, history, traditions and communication, as well as their singing and acting skills.

All five winners have been offered full scholarships by the Confucius Institute. In a telephone interview with NAN from China, Ekwensi, a final year student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, Anambra State, said he looked forward to returning to China to pursue a post-graduate programme.

‘‘I went into the competition because I knew there was an opportunity to do something great, and also I wanted an opportunity to visit the country I’ve always dreamed of going. My next plan now is to graduate successfully from UNIZIK and then come back to China for masters. I dedicate my award to God,’’ the final year student of Education Management and Policy.

Ekwensi learnt the Chinese language in Nigeria for two years at the Confucius Institute, UNIZIK, Awka.


UNIZIK 2018/2019 POST UTME/DIRECT ENTRY SCREENING EXERCISE

Nnamdi Azikiwe University has scheduled its 2018/2019 POST UTME and DIRECT ENTRY screening exercise for candidates who made the University their first choice in the 2018 University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry as well as all NAU Affiliate Institutions.
The dates are outlined below:
SCREENING EXERCISE DATES: SATURDAY, 25TH AUGUST – TUESDAY, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 2018
1. DAY 1: SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST, 2018 S/N Faculty a. Arts b. Physical Sciences
2. DAY 2: MONDAY, 27th AUGUST, 2018 S/N Faculty a. Management Sciences b. Biosciences
3. DAY 3: TUESDAY, 28th, AUGUST 2018 S/N Faculty a. Engineering b. Education c. Basic Medical Sciences
4. DAY 4: WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 2018 S/N Faculty a Health Sciences and Technology
5. DAY 5: THURSDAY, 30th AUGUST, 2018 S/N Faculty a. Social Sciences b. Pharmacy
6. DAY 6: FRIDAY, 31st AUGUST, 2018 S/N Faculty a Medicine b Agriculture
7. DAY 7: SATURDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER, 2018 S/N Faculty a Law b Environmental Sciences
8. DAY 8: MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER 2018 S/N All Affiliate Institutions (Utme& DE) a. Fed College of Edu (Technical) Umunzeb. Enugu State Coll. of Edu Technical c Auchi Polytecnic d Pope John Paul Seminary
9. DAY 9: TUESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER 2018 S/N DE for all NAU candidates All Faculties
2. ELIGIBILITY:
a. Candidates who made Nnamdi Azikiwe University their first choice and have the required cut-off mark are eligible to apply.
b. The general cut-off mark is 200 except for Faculties/Departments indicated below:
Faculties/Programmes with Cut-Off Mark of 180
(a) Agriculture – Agric Econs & Extension, Animal Science & Fisheries, Forestry & Wildlife, Food Science & Technology, Soil Science, Crop Science.
(b) Arts – Igbo, African& Asian Studies, History & International Studies, Linguistics, Music, Philosophy, Modern European Languages, Religion & Human Relations, Theatre and Film Studies, and Chinese Studies.
(c) Education – Adult Education, Early Childhood & Primary Education, Guidance and Counselling, Human Kinetics & Health Education, Library & Information Science, Science Education, and Vocational Education.
(d) Engineering – Agric & Bioresources Engineering, Polymer &Textiles Engineering.
(e) Environmental Sciences – Architecture, Building, Quantity Surveying &Geoinformatics, Fine and Applied Arts, Environmental management, Estate management
(f) Physical Sciences – Mathematics and Statistics only.
(g) Health Sciences and Technology – Environmental Health only.
(h) Management Sciences – Entrepreneurial Studies only. Programmes with 160 Cut off -Technical Education and -All Affiliate Institutions
Faculties / Programmes with Cut-Off Mark of 200
a. Arts - English Language and Literature
b. Basic Medical Sciences - Anatomy and Physiology
c. Biosciences - Applied Microbiology and Brewing, Applied Biochemistry, Botany, Parasitology and Entomology and Zoology
d. Education - Educational Foundations, Educational Management & Policy
e. Engineering - Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial & Production Engineering, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
f. Health Sciences & Technology - Medical Lab Sciences, Nursing Science, Radiography, Medical Rehab (Physiotherapy)
g. Law
h. Management Sciences - Accountancy, Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Cooperative Economics & Management, Marketing, Public Administration
i. Medicine - Medicine
j. Pharmaceutical Sciences – Pharmacy
k. Physical Sciences - Computer Science, Pure & Industrial Chemistry, Physics & Industrial Physics, Geological Sciences
l. Social Sciences - Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Mass Communication, Sociology/Anthropology.
3. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:
a. Registration starts on Monday, 6th August, 2018 and will end on Wednesday 22nd August, 2018.
b. - Visit portal.unizik.edu.ng - Click on ' Create Account'
- Enter your UTME REG Number and a valid email address and click 'Send'. A verification code will be sent to your email instantly.
- Copy the verification code and click on 'Continue'
- On the form, enter your phone number, password, verification code (copied from email), select the access level and click on ' Submit'
- Your login details will be sent to your email address instantly.
- Continue with the application by logging in with the login credentials sent to your email
- After successful login, click on 'Step One', click on 'Generate Application Form RRR'
- Print the RRR (Remita) page, proceed to any bank of your choice nationwide to make a payment of N2,000 only
- Login to the portal, click on 'Step Two', click on 'Confirm payment', enter the RRR number and click on 'Verify payment'. If payment confirmation is successful, or if you get a notification 'Payment already verified', then proceed to "Step Three".
- Click on 'Step Three', click on 'Fill Application Form', Fill out the application form. You can save each stage of the application and continue at a later time. Also, you can edit your information as often as possible within the application period.
- Check the 'I Agree' box and click on "submitted " button.
- Print out the Application Form and come along with it for your screening and POST UTME / DE examination.
Please Note that candidates with WASCE and NABTEB should fill only their name, Exam No, Year and School/Centre where examination was taken.
Candidates can always go back to update their O'Level result information for correctness.
4. TIME AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SCREENING EXERCISE
a. Accreditation of candidates commences at 7.00am each day. Candidates should adhere strictly to the time scheduled for screening examination.
b. Print out the Application Form from the University Portal and come along with it for your screening and POST UTME/DE evaluation
c. The date and time for each candidate's examination will be shown on the POST UTME / DE PRINT-OUT
5. RESTRICTIONS
a. Only bona fide candidates/candidates scheduled for the day's examination and time shall be allowed into the University / Examination Hall.
b. Parents and guardians are, therefore, strongly advised against attempting to enter the University Campus as security will be tight.
c. No GSM handsets, scientific calculators or any other extraneous materials shall be allowed into the examination hall
d. Candidates who did not register online will not be allowed for the screening exercise.
e. The University will not be liable for any payment made with wrong JAMB registration number at the Bank. f. The University shall also not be liable for any fraudulent payments made anywhere that is not in line with the directives of the University.

APPLICATION FOR 2018/2019 ADMISSION INTO THE CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMME(CEP)

Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Continuing Education Programme (CEP) of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, for the 2018/2019 Academic Session leading to the award of the Bachelor’s Degree in the following disciplines:
PROGRAMMES

Courses will be offered in the following Faculties/
Departments:
A. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
1. Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension
2. Department of Animal Science and Technology
3. Department of Crop Science and Horticulture
4. Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture
5. Department of Food Science and Technology
6. Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management
7. Department of Soil Science and Land Resources
Management
B. FACULTY OF ARTS
1. Department of English Language and Literature
2. Department of History and International Studies
3. Department of Igbo, African and Asian Studies
4. Department of Linguistics
5. Department of Modern and European Languages
6. Department of Philosophy
7. Department of Religion and Human Relations
8. Department of Music
C. FACULTY OF EDUCATION
1. Department of Adult Education with Options
a. Adult Education/Accountancy
b. Adult Education/Economics
c. Adult Education/Marketing
d. Adult Education/Mass Communication
e. Adult Education/Political Science
2. Department of Educational Management &
Policy with Options
a. Educational Management & Policy/
Accountancy
b. Educational Management & Policy/Business
Administration
c. Educational Management & Policy/Health Education
d. Educational Management & Policy/Political Science
e. Educational Management & Policy/Computer Science
f. Educational Management & Policy/Cooperative Economics & Mgt.
g. Educational Management & Policy/Economics
h. Educational Management & Policy/English
i. Educational Management & Policy/Igbo
j. Educational Management & Policy/History
3. Department of Early Childhood & Primary Education
4. Department of Educational Foundations with Options
a. Educational Foundations/English
b. Educational Foundations/Political Science
c. Educational Foundations/Economics
d. Educational Foundations/Igbo
e. Educational Foundations/French
f. Educational Foundations/History
5. Department of Guidance & Counselling with Options
a. Guidance & Counselling
b. Guidance & Counselling/Biology
c. Guidance & Counselling/Health
6. Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education with Options
a. Human Kinetics
b. Health Education
7. Department of Library and Information Science
8. Department of Science Education with Options
a. Science Education/Biology
b. Science Education/Chemistry
c. Science Education/Integrated Science
d. Science Education/Mathematics
e. Science Education/Physics
f. Science Education/Computer Science
9. Department of Vocational Education with Options
a. Business Education/Accounting
b. Business Education/Commerce & Cooperative
c. Business Education/Secretarial Technology
d. Technical Education – Building/Woodwork
e. Technical Education – Auto Mechanical Technology
f. Technical Education – Electrical/Electronics
D. FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
a. Business Administration
b. Accountancy
c. Public Administration
d. Marketing
e. Cooperative Economic and Management
f. Banking and Finance
E. FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
a. Economics
b. Mass Communication
c. Sociology
d. Psychology
e. Political Science

QUALIFICATION:
The minimum academic qualification is exactly the same as for those applying for admission through UTME, namely, five O’ Level credits in the GCE, SSCE, TCII examinations or their equivalents. Faculty/Departmental requirements must also be fulfilled. Candidates with November/
December GCE 2018 results are not eligible to apply.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
Candidates should
• Visit the CEP ICT Unit at the Utility Building
• Generate RRR pin for application form fee payment
• Take the RRR printout, to any Bank within the Campus and make payment of N10,000 for application form.
Then
• Go back to the CEP ICT Unit at the Utility Building for online Registration.
RETURN OF COMPLETED FORMS
Candidates should then
• Proceed to the CEP General Office to submit a photocopy of the online application form’s printout with a photocopy of each of the claimed qualifications securely attached to the application form on or before Friday, October 26, 2018.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• Sale of forms commences on Monday August 6, 2018 and ends on Friday October 26, 2018.
• There will be a Pre-Admission Computer-Based Test (CBT) on Saturday December 8, 2018.
• Candidates for Pre-Admission Computer-Based Test (CBT) must appear physically for Biometric Data Capturing at the CEP ICT Unit Registration Centre at the Utility Building from Friday October 26 to Friday November 9, 2018, at 8.00am daily.
• All screened and qualified candidates for the CBT should attend a compulsory crash (mock) Computer-Based Training on Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 8am at the University Digital Library for a fee of N1000 (one thousand naira) payable at the CEP ICT Centre at the Utility Building.
• Failure to appear for Biometric Capturing automatically disqualifies a candidate from participating in the Pre-Admission Computer-Based Test (CBT).
The CEP Pre-Admission Computer-Based Test (CBT) is scheduled for Saturday December 8, 2018 by 8:00am at the University Digital Library.
PLEASE NOTE: The examination should be computer-based.Candidates should come to the CBT with the ID card issued to them during the Biometric Capturing at the CEP ICT Centre at the Utility Building. Any candidate who is not captured will not take the Test.

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