Tuesday, 8 September 2015

UNIUYO Convocation List


 Graduands are to confirm the spelling, the degree awarded and positioning of their names on the list before the final production.  The list could be downloaded from: http://uniuyo.edu.ng/download.php?news=47
Correction should be forwarded to the email: vc@uniuyo.edu.ng

Summer Work Placement at UNN ICT


Are you a higher institution student? Do you reside in and around Nsukka? Would you like a holiday job? If yes then .... Read Further: This is to invite conscientious, disciplined and hardworking students who want to do summer work in the ICT Unit, University of Nigeria, Nsukka to apply. The students will help in data collation and some other tasks as directed and the duration will be for a period of two months. To be part of this, send an email to ictadvert@unn.edu.ng including such details as your Course of study and phone number; and make yourself available when once contacted. All successful candidates should be ready to begin work imm

Thursday, 29 January 2015







GOOGLE ADCLASS!!!
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* Opportunity to venture into Google Online Marketing challenge
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Brought to you by the Google Student Ambassadors, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Venue: Old Engineering Annex
Date: Saturday 31st January 2015
Time: 10am prompt
Price: FREE
Register at: http://goo.gl/hk96l5
For more information, contact: 07039056183 or 07038111534 or 08036134649

Thursday, 15 January 2015

TH GOOGLE UX MASTER CLASS

We are here at ICT building  UNN for the much speculated event ...the Googel UX Master Class...

Monday, 27 October 2014

A nigerian against jonathan speaks out on facebook.

Finally, a nigerian by name (peter bright)who is against Goodluck
ebele jonathan has spoken out on his reasons for not going to vote
GEJ. Here is the write up:
These are some of my reasons why i will never
ever
vote for Jonathan
I am not going to vote for someone who once
had
no shoe no school bag as a student, but now has lots of shoes and bags
as a president, but made
student go on strike for about eight months.
I am not going to vote for someone who couldn't
rescue about 210 school girls, but still has plans to
rule a country of about one hundred and sixty
million (160 million) people. I am not going to vote for a grown up man who
took advice from a Seventeen (17) years old
(Malala)
before he could make his own decision.
I am not going to vote for a Black Commander of
an Army, who brought white marine soldiers to do
his
job and yet nothing was done.
I am not going to vote for a leader who took
almost
all d Nigerian forces ( millitary, police, mopol, DSS, civil defence)
to Ekiti and Osun states during
election for them to intimidates voters, but no
single
security personel is in Sambisa forest to fight
Boko
Haram I am not going to vote for a government who
couldn't provide a job for my elder brother who
has
a Masters Degree.
I am not going to vote for anybody who needs
one Billion US Dollar to solve an insurgency while
about
20 billion US dollars is still unaccounted by the
same government that wants to borrow 1billion
dollars to solve insurgency. Why cant d
government account for that 20billion dollars so dat it can take
this 1billion from it.
I am not going to vote for a president that still
believes sixteen is greater than nineteen
"governors
forum election between Governor Ameachi of Rivers
and Governor Janah Jang of Plateau"
I will never vote for a person who says stealing
is
not curruption
I will never ever vote for an incompetent Jonathan
Finally i am a good Nigerian who needs change,
we
Northerners are been killed almost everyday. We
are
tired of this hardship. You can scold me for speaking the truth, but
don't forget the truth is
always bitter, all i need is CHANGE and nothing
else…........
Nigeria certainly need a more responsible, honest,
patriotic leader, but not Badluck Ebola Jonathief
My question is, if you were me will u vote for such
a person?plz let's forget party,religion nor tribe
let's vote a credible candidate

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

The speech of a nigerian student on october 1st,2014

ARE WE TRUELY INDEPENDENT AT 54 NIGERIA"
(1. When average educated youths in Nigeria are
Unemployed
"The sweetness that lures youths into criminality
and all forms of misdemeanour is that, the future
of militants and all the revolutionary sects are far more brighter
than those suffering in
universities and colleges.
By Michael Bassey Johnson (2. When Indigenous
Citizens of Nigeria are complaining of Poverty
due to inequitable distribution of income.
(3. When there is insurgency like Militancy, Bokoharam, Kidnapping etc
in each year without
national Unity.
"Terrorism will never cease in a country where
the so-called leaders are criminals and terrorists
in disguise. By Michael bassey johnson"
(4. When Politicians still champaign with provision of good roads,
electricity, defence @
54 instead of other important goals.
(5. When Politician steals and EFCC probe's them
asking most of them to pay fine far less than the
amount they stole while criminals or arm robbers
are jailed for life or killed. (6. When we have no freedom of speech such
that when we cry for justice in our states the
governors and leaders seeks of ways to haunt
us down. Some go as far as paying the media to
speak of achievements that never existed.
(7. When Governor who have offered nothing to the State receives
NATIONAL AWARD from our
President who have not taken his time to visit
His state in other to protect the party interest.
(8. When we see leaders going for 3rd - 4th term
in senate ie 12 - 16 yrs making me to wonder if
at all there are youths in those constituency. Are we truely leaders
of tomorrow?
(9. When we stil import generator for electricity,
import solar panel, yet change or rebrand the
power sector from NEPA, to Phcn, now to
Geometric etc yet we can't boast of 6Months of
uninterrupted power supply all over Nigeria.
(10. When we have so many oil well and rigs
producing oil in large amount yet we still beg the
western world to refine our crude after it must
have been drilled and we buy the products from
them, yet we claim we have refinery which is
few and less efficient. We should remember Ghadafi made sure that
produced oil are refined
in his country telling the Western world that
libya does not nid them that is true
independence.
(11. When we can't provide free education 4 our
country. Only few Gov with passion 4 citizens are doing that. Even the
Lecturers and the
teachers are not paid, so are even sacked in the
Name of Non indigiene, which makes me
wonder if there can be Unity in this country.
(12. When we import virtually most of the things
we eat and use in our industries. If Nigeria's independence is a reminder of
Nigeria's freedom from there colonial masters
making them self governing state. Yet not really
independent, we citizens should focus on
Almighty God who gives genuine independence.
He said in the holy book "There is therefore no condemnation for those
who are in Christ Jesus,
for the law in spirit the life in Christ Jesus wil SET
YOU FREE from the law of sin and death (Rom
8:1). "So if the son of man SET YOU FREE, you are
free indeed. John 8:36. We should also pray for
our country and its leadership. Nigeria is our only country and we
have no other place but Nigeria.
Am proud to be a Nigerian. I greet all Nigerians
wishing them Happy Independent celebration.
............Rt Hon. Chinemerem Chukwudi. DGM.

Monday, 6 October 2014

UNN Realeases Academic Calendar For 2014/2015 Session(Regular Students).

UNN Releases Academic Calendar For
2014/2015 Session (Regular Students) The Vice-Chancellor has, on
behalf of Senate,
approved the calender for the 2014/2015
academic session for regular students as
follows: FIRST SEMESTER 1. Monday October 27, 2014 – New Students
Return and Continue Payment of Fees and
Registration.
2. Wednesday October 29, 2014 – Senate
Meeting
3. Monday November 3, 2014 – Old Students Return and Lectures Commence
for all students.
4. Monday November 10-Tuesday November 11,
2014 – Orientation of New Students
5. Friday November 21, 2014 – Matriculation
6. Wednesday November 26, 2014 – Senate
Meeting 7. Tuesday December 9, 2014 – University Wide
Quiz
8. Thursday December 11, 2014 – Students'
Union Election
9. Tuesday December 23, 2014 to Friday
January 2, 2015 – Christmas Break 10. Monday January 5, 2015 – Lectures
Continue
11. Wednesday January 28, 2015 – Senate
Meeting
12. Monday February 16 to Friday February 20,
2015 – Revision Week 13. Monday February 23, 2015 – First Semester
Examinations Commence
14. Wednesday March 4, 2015 – Committee of
Deans Meeting
15. Friday March 13, 2015 – First Semester
Examinations End 16. Wednesday March 18, 2015 – Senate
Meeting
17. Monday March 16 to Friday March 20, 2015
– First Semester Break SECOND SEMESTER 1. Monday March 23, 2015 – Lectures
Commence
2. Thursday April 2, 2015 – Easter Break
3. Tuesday April 7, 2015 – Lectures resume after
Easter Break
4. Wednesday April 8, 2015 – Committee of Deans Meeting
5. Tuesday April 21, 2015 – University Wide
Quiz
6. Wednesday April 22, 2015 – Senate Meeting
7. Monday June 15, 2015 to Friday June 19,
2015 – Revision 8. Wednesday June 17, 2015 – Committee of
Deans Meeting
9. Monday June 22, 2015 – Second Semester
Examinations Commence
10. Wednesday June 24, 2015 – Senate Meeting
11. Friday July 10, 2015 – Second Semester Examinations End
12. Monday July 13, 2015
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Tuesday, 23 September 2014

FUTO UTME MERIT LIST RELEASED





 








 
FUTO UTME MERIT LIST RELEASED!
(1) FUTO UTME MERIT LIST has been released, and text messages have
been sent to successful candidates via their phone numbers. 
(2)However, all candidates can visit FUTO website to check their
admission status as follows: (i) Go to http://utme.futo.edu.ng/student/ MyResult.aspx 
(ii) Enter your UTME
(Jamb) Reg. No as it appeared on your previously printed photo card.
Successful candidates (those who received the message: "You have been
admitted" after entering their UTME numbers) could proceed to
designated banks to pay Acceptance Fee of N40, 000 and obtain
E-Tranzact receipt, after which they would come back to FUTO website
and follow the below procedure: (i) Go to
http://utme.futo.edu.ng/student/ MyResult.aspx (ii) Enter your UTME
(Jamb) Reg. No as it appeared on your previously printed photo card.
(iii) Click "Next" button N.B: If you have been admitted, kindly
continue with the below procedure (iii) Click on the "Continue to
Payment" link (iv) Enter your E-Tranzact Confirmation order and
Receipt number (v) Click "Submit" . (vi) Print out your "Acceptance
Form" and "Admission Letter" (vii) Keep your "Acceptance Form" and
"Admission Letter" until you receive further instructions from FUTO
website on the commencement of registration exercise for newly
admitted students. 
Note, in particular, that you would not receive any
further attention from the departments and the Admission unit, until
further instructions are given on FUTO website, announcing the
commencement of registration exercise for the newly admitted students.