We have received reports consing a young and vibrant Unilag Student, Ariyibi Ayomide who c*mmitted su!c!de by drinking sniper after she was allegedly set up. Apparently, some belongings belonging to her colleagues in the same hostel where she resides were missing, and then she was fingered…. They searched her bag, only to find the items in her bags.. She was disgraced by other students in the school. Ayomide then called her mum, a staff of the university, who later came to settle the matter.. Her mother paid N2,000, the value of what was found in her bags.. The mother then instructed Ayo to pack her stuffs home, which she did… She was “disgraced” while on her way home, as she couldn’t hold her heads up high. Ayo arrived home, with her mom returning to work, only for Ayomide to drink sniper. A very poisonous substance. Ayo was rushed to the hospital where she later died. She was a 100-level student of Unilag from the faculty of business administration in dep...
Open Access WeeK, UNN You are invited to the first of its kind ‘Open Access Week’ to be held in University of Nigeria, Nsukka on 24th October, 2017 . The Theme of the event is “Open in Order to Increase Visibility in Teaching and Research”. The event is being organised by a group of Open Access Advocates in UNN to mark the International Open Access Week which is a global, community-driven week of action to open up access to research. The event is celebrated by individuals, institutions and organizations across the world. Event Breakdown Date : T uesday 24th October, 2017 Venue: MTN Digital Library, Nnamdi Azikiwe Library, UNN Time : 9:00am- 9:30am -Radio Call-in Programme at Lion FM 11:00am – 1:00pm – Workshop at MTN Digital Library Please Note: * The official hashtag of Open Access Week is #OAweek. ...
JAMB begins change of courses, institutions for 2017/2018 admissions On July 19, 2017 5:36 pm In News Comments Bwari (FCT) – The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has commenced change of courses and institutions for 2017/2018 admission procedures. JAMB candidates JAMB’s Head of Public Relations, Fabian Benjamin made this known in an interview in Bwari, FCT, on Wednesday. Benjamin said that the process of change of courses and institutions could be done with the payment of N100 in JAMB Computer Based Tests (CBT) centres, and N250 at other approved centres. He, therefore, advised candidates who wished to change their choice of course or institution to visit accredited JAMB registration centres. According to him, the change is imperative for candidates who made mis...
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