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ASUU Appeals to Oyo, Osun to Pay Members 10 Months’ Salary Arrears in LAUTECH

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Sokoto State Zonal Office has called on the Osun and Oyo State Governments to as a matter of urgency pay the 10 months salary arrears owed its members at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomosho or face what the union described as mass action.
LAUTECH is owned by both Osun and Oyo State Governments, but the university, according to ASUU, is facing numerous predicaments ranging from non-release of subventions, non-payment of promotional arrears and lack of constant salary payment by the two state governments.
ASUU therefore admonished the two governments to, without further delay, commence the full implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) endorsed recently on the welfare of its members in the institution and the deplorable condition of the university, among others.
The Zonal Coordinator of ASUU, Jamilu Shehu, told journalists in Katsina, on Friday that the union was optimistic that the MoU, if implemented, would address the “rot and decay” currently facing the university.
He said: “ASUU, Sokoto zone strongly condemns inertia on the part of the two states to honourably implement the MoU. The implications for educational standards, excellence and professionalism are gloomy.
“The infrastructure in the university is also in a sorry state, unbefitting of an ivory tower. This quagmire forced the governing council of the university to resort to the only available option of relying on Internal Generated Revenue (IGR).
“This intolerable situation forced the academic staff of the institution to embark on strike that halted academic activities for about 10 months. The strike was called off following the signing of MoU between the two governments and the union but the two state governments have so far not fulfilled the terms of the MoU.”
The Sokoto State Zonal Office of ASUU comprises Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto; Kebbi State University of Science and Technology; Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University, Katsina; Sokoto State University; and Federal University, Dutsin-Ma.
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5 mistakes that can stop you from gaining university admission in Nigeria.

5 mistakes that can stop you from gaining university admission in Nigeria.

To gain admission into any university in Nigeria, you must avoid these five mistakes.
Prospective candidates who have passed their Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE) and the Unified Tertiary and Matriculation Examination (UTME) might wonder why they are not admitted despite their good grades and UTME scores.

     There are many reasons why students miss admission every year. Many people might think university managements are not fair and transparent in their admission procedures, but the truth is, every institution has its admission requirements and criteria .

1. O Level result combination
          Some schools in Nigeria only accepts one O level result from its admission candidates. So, if you are choosing a school like this for admission, you are expected to use one O level result.
         Candidates seeking admission into a tertiary institution will either use his/her WAEC, NECO result or combination of both. However, there have been questions on whether some universities accept a combination of NECO and WAEC results whereas schools like UI, UNILAG etc don't give admission to those who combine results.

2. Wrong O level subjects combination
          Another mistake that candidate seeking admission to tertiary institutions do make is the wring combination of O level subjects. You have to know the O level subject.
          For instance, if you want to study Biochemistry in the university, you are expected to have at least five credits in your O level result. And this credits must include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology. In some schools, the fifth course has to be Physics while in others, any other science subject is allowed as the fifth subject.

3. Age
          The official age for admission in Nigerian universities is 16. Before a candidate can be admitted, he/she must have reached the AGE of sixteen (16) before he/she would be considered for admission in any tertiary institution in Nigeria.

4. False state of origin claim
          Falsifying your state of origin is always an issue in state universities where indigenes get bursary and subsidised tuition. Tertiary institutions like
Lagos State University (LASU) take this seriously.

5. Cut-off mark
          There are cut-off mark set upon giving admission in Universities in Nigeria. But the issue is that there are different cut-off marks. For instance, UI cut-off mark could be 200 for Jamb and that of any other University could be 180.
          Candidate seeking admission should try to know the cut-off mark for the institution he/she has chosen.
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