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Saturday, 21 October 2017
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MR P (PSQUARE'S) Drops his first official video "COOL IT DOWN"
Thursday, 19 October 2017
2017/2018 HND LIST 2ND BATCH FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC OKO RELEASED
This is to inform all the students that applied for the HND 2017/2018 academic session of FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC OKO ANAMBRA STATE that the long awaited HND 2nd list IS OUT.
With this information all the applicant should login to the school admission checking portal to check their admission status. http://portal.federalpolyoko.edu.ng/Modules/Admissions/CheckAdmissionStatus.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
Sunday, 15 October 2017
Sunday, 8 October 2017
Asaba massacre: Soyinka, others deplore recognition of perpetrators
NOBEL
Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has frowned at the practice of naming
national institutions and infrastructure after leaders known to have
committed grievous harm against humanity.
Prof. Soyinka bared his mind in Asaba,
Delta State capital, as a special guest of honour at the ceremony
marking the 50th commemoration of Asaba Massacre with theme: “In Pursuit
of Rebirth”.
According to Soyinka, to glorify the
perpetrators of the Asaba Massacre with streets and important public
infrastructure desecrates the memory of the innocent people killed by
federal troops in 1967. His words: “How do we talk to future generations
about corruption if they find a street named after Gen. Sani Abacha?
“Do we not think it is about time that
somebody took the bull by the horns and wipe out the memory of that
individual, it is a small restitution.”
“We do not say dig up Abacha’s remains
and put in the evil forest, but do not leave lying around the
provocative symbols, the trauma that this nation went through.”
“What does that make of the ethical
foundations from which they pull them out to assist in peace keeping in
areas all over the world in the enthronement of peace in the world?”
“We are saying that to complete that
archway of healing through which all of us must pass, the capstone is
restitution,” he said.
Soyinka who along with other speakers
advocated restitution to complete the healing process for the October
7, 1967 massacre, said “restoration is only possible ultimately, when it
is closed by a consciousness of remorse and compensation, no matter how
symbolic.”
Recounting his experience before the
civil war finally broke out, Soyinka said the Asagba of Asaba, Prof.
Chike Edozien, hosted him in his house as mediatory efforts intensified
to avert a full blown war.
“It was here that I crossed through the
bush paths, through the then Biafran enclave on behalf of not just
myself but of a group which believes passionately that the civil war was
still avoidable,” he explained.
The experience he disclosed, inspired his publication: The Man Died.
While urging forgiveness, he stressed
that the knowledge and wisdom derived from such experiences were
ingredients that helped to shape the moral foundations of nations.
Bishop of Catholic Diocese, Dr. Hassan
Kukah, described the Asaba Massacre as a black spot in the nation’s
history, adding that Nigerians must embark on the process of healing
with mutual trust and love.
Other speakers recounted their personal
experiences during the period, and cautioned against keeping the
memories for future generations.
They urged the Federal Government to
build a memorial plaque with the names of victims in Ogbesowa Quarters
in Asaba metropolis, the spot where the most heinous acts of violence
were committed against the Asaba indigenes.
A book co-authored by Prof. Elizabeth
Bird and Prof. Fraser Otanelli of the University of Florida, Tampa on
the event and entitled: ‘The Asaba Massacre: Trauma, Memory and the
Nigerian Civil War’ was unveiled at day two of the ceremony.
19-year-old Boy Marries 15-year-old Girl In Northern Nigeria (Photos)
The last time a teenage couple wedded, it was in Abia State. The 17
year old bride had shocked many when she wedded her 18 year old fiance.
Well, photos are trending online right now of this couple said to be a
19-year-old groom who wedded his 15-year-old bride in Northern Nigeria.
A social media user shared the photos and congratulated the couple on their union.
Senate considers scrapping of Post-UTME exams
Senate considers scrapping of Post-UTME exams
October 8, 2017PUBLISHED BY PAGE ADMIN;
The Nigerian Senate (today) Tuesday revisited the regulatory conflict
between the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board and universities in
offering admission to candidates.
The lawmakers, in a motion moved by Umaru Kurfi, APC- Katsina, debated scrapping of the compulsory Post-UTME examination for candidates seeking admission into tertiary institutions.
Speaking on the motion, the Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan, APC-Yobe, said there was no need for post-UTME tests after the candidates have passed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.
“There is no need for this test. If we say we believe in JAMB, then, there is no cause for setting up a Post-UTME test. It amounts to stress and unnecessary financial requests.
“After JAMB, they go ahead to set up tests as if the one conducted by JAMB is not of standard. We must ensure that JAMB’s test is the only way to secure admission,” he noted.
In his submission, Shehu Sani, APC-Kaduna called for the intervention of the federal government in the contention between JAMB and tertiary institutions.
“Our concern is the fact that after JAMB is post-UTME. That becomes a series of hardships and sufferings on the way to university. The problem we are facing is peculiar to us. It is easier for a Nigerian to secure admission outside this country than it is here. Why should it be so?
“This is one opportunity through which this parliament can make a clear and categorical statement on the need for us to urge the Federal Government to intervene and do all that need to be done to make JAMB the only sensible, credible and efficient avenue for people to get admission into university. This is the best option for us,” he submitted.
The lawmakers resolved that the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND should meet with parties involved to map a way forward.
The lawmakers, in a motion moved by Umaru Kurfi, APC- Katsina, debated scrapping of the compulsory Post-UTME examination for candidates seeking admission into tertiary institutions.
Speaking on the motion, the Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan, APC-Yobe, said there was no need for post-UTME tests after the candidates have passed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.
“There is no need for this test. If we say we believe in JAMB, then, there is no cause for setting up a Post-UTME test. It amounts to stress and unnecessary financial requests.
“After JAMB, they go ahead to set up tests as if the one conducted by JAMB is not of standard. We must ensure that JAMB’s test is the only way to secure admission,” he noted.
In his submission, Shehu Sani, APC-Kaduna called for the intervention of the federal government in the contention between JAMB and tertiary institutions.
“Our concern is the fact that after JAMB is post-UTME. That becomes a series of hardships and sufferings on the way to university. The problem we are facing is peculiar to us. It is easier for a Nigerian to secure admission outside this country than it is here. Why should it be so?
“This is one opportunity through which this parliament can make a clear and categorical statement on the need for us to urge the Federal Government to intervene and do all that need to be done to make JAMB the only sensible, credible and efficient avenue for people to get admission into university. This is the best option for us,” he submitted.
The lawmakers resolved that the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND should meet with parties involved to map a way forward.
Tuesday, 3 October 2017
Federal Polytechnic Oko, Anambra State, Post UTME/Screening Update
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| Mr Daniyung and Barr. F.M. Oduah |
NO POST UTME EXAMS !!
As federal polytechnic oko through their facebook page wrote:
We are pleased to inform you that their will be No entrance examinations for FEDPOLYOKO aspirants.
N.B ; If you reached the stipulated cutoff mark for JAMB and have successfully completed your online registrations with all the required documents then be rest assured that your name will be published for admission.
Those who did not adhere to instructions during the online registration will be screened-out.
All the documents specified during the post utme online registration are compulsory and should not be substituted....
Please be guided, admission in FEDPOLYOKO is based on MERITOCRACY.
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