This is to inform the General Public that the Management of Duke Lamido University has officially announced that the Post UTME/DE registration has been extended for ALL PROGRAMMES to Friday, 10th of December, 2021
Applicants that have paid after Monday, 6th of December, 2021 are scheduled for Saturday, 11th of December, 2021@ 09:00 am.
Schedules of applicants that have paid before Monday, 6th of December, 2021 remain unchanged
The Post UTME/DE Schedule for each applicant is indicated in his/her Acknowledgement. Applicants are strongly advised to check their schedule on their Acknowledgement Slip.
Affected Applicants are urged to visit the post utme printing pass portal via this linkhttps://putme.oouagoiwoye.edu.ng/apply.php#putme-passand input their UTME Registration number to access their post utme Schedule.
This is to inform the public and prospective students of the Ladoke Akintola University (LAUTECH) that the management of the institution has extended the deadline for the 2021/2022 Post-Direct Entry registration.According to the management, the new deadline is December 9th, 2021.
LAUTECH extends Direct Entry registration for 2021/2022session.
Candidates that are yet to register or complete the registration are advised to use this opportunity to do so.
This is to inform the general public that, the Management of Federal University of Kashere Gombe State released the final examination timetable 2020/2021 academic session, to be started on 13th December 2021 and ends on 07th January 2022.
The timetable has been made available at the various departmental and faculty notice boards.
Labour and Employment Minister Chris Ngige will today review the implementation of the Memorandum of Action (MoA) signed by the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The minister’s move is to avert another round of disruptions in academic activities in public varsities.
“I will find out from the Accountant-General’s office and the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning tomorrow (today),” Dr. Ngige told The Nation last night.Ngige’s plan came as the leadership of the ASUU was locked in a meeting last night over alleged failure of the Federal Government to meet its demands.
ASUU President Emmanuel Osodeke said the leadership of the union was in a marathon meeting to review the implementation of the various interventions reached with the Federal Government.Osodeke said only funds for the revitalisation of public universities have been partially addressed by the government, following the 21-day ultimatum issued by the union.
The three-week ultimatum, issued on November 15, 2021, ends today.
The ASUU leader confirmed that part of the needs assessment funds have been released to the universities.
ASUU President Emmanuel Osodeke said the leadership of the union was in a marathon meeting to review the implementation of the various interventions reached with the Federal Government.Osodeke said only funds for the revitalisation of public universities have been partially addressed by the government, following the 21-day ultimatum issued by the union.The three-week ultimatum, issued on November 15, 2021, ends today.The ASUU leader confirmed that part of the needs assessment funds have been released to the universities.
Osodoke said: “Government has not done its part. Of all the issues, it is only one they have done half way. And this is the needs assessment (revitalisation funds) where they have released some money to the universities. But other issues they have not done.All our attempts to get in touch with them have all been rebuffed; no contact.
“All these will be discussed at our meeting and what we will do next will be decided at the end of the meeting.”