Thursday 12 June 2014

Currently on Going: Students Protesting In TASUED over Increament in Fees

Currently on Going: Students
Protesting In TASUED over
Increament in Fees
This is not a joke anymore, why does it seems like
almost all the tertiary institutions in Nigeria are
increasing their school fee?
Latest report reaching us today, is that the students
of the Tai SOlarin University of Education (Tasued)
are destroying the school properties over increment
in school fees.
However, at first, the students were peacefully
protesting against the hike in school fee, but after
the school hindered them from writing exams, this
angered the students which sadly, lead to the
destruction of School Properties!
This protest was led by TASUED (Tai Solarin
University Of Education) SUG President, Ekeyokpa
Sunday Osas yesterday 10th of June 2014, a protest
which was as a result of increase in school fees and
hindrance from attempting exams. More than half
the school were not allowed to write exams which
commenced on Monday 9th of June 2014, and after
reading but not writing the exams, the students
decide to write on the school properties by breaking
and scattering them.
The school security who tried to prevent the students
from making more damages, shot one of the
students in the waist.
We can also confirmed that the Student Union
Government (SUG) President sustained injury on the
head and leg, while his general secretary got injured
on the left hand.

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Several other students sustained injuries during the
protest which are serious too.
However, when OP MESA were invited into the
matter, they were able to scare the students away
using tear gas and multiple gunshots which was
carefully shot in the air to avoid injuring any of the
students.
We are also able to confirm that six (6) other
Students were arrested by the School security, most
of which were arrested randomly and were also
beaten thoroughly.

The 6 students after been beaten, were handed to
the Igbeba Police Department but were later released
yesterday night

Bowen University Post-graduste Application Forms for 2014/2015 is on sale

Applications are invited from suitably qualified
candidates for admission into Bowen University
Postgraduate Programmes for the 2014/2015
academic session leading to the Award of Master of
Science (MSc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees
of the University in various areas of specialization in
the following programmes:
A. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
1. Faculty of Agriculture:
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(b) Animal Science(M.Sc., Ph.D.)
(c) Crop Protection M.Sc., Ph.D.)
(d) Environmental Management(M.Sc., Ph.D.)
(e) Food Science and Technology(M.Sc.)
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(a) Chemistry ((M.Sc., Ph.D.)
(b) Mathematics ((M.Sc., Ph.D.)
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(b) Banking and Finance (M.Sc.)
(c) Business Administration (M.Sc., MBA)
(d) Economics (M.Sc.)
(e) Mass Communication (M.Sc.)
(f) Sociology (M.Sc.)
B. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. MSc Programme
(a) All candidates are required to possess a Bachelor’s
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and with a grade of not less than Second Class Lower
Division.
(b) A candidate with less than Second Class Lower
Division or a Postgraduate Diploma with a minimum of
upper credit in a relevant field from a recognised
University may be considered provided he/she scores a
minimum of 55% in a qualifying examination to be
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(c ) In addition to 1(a) and 1(b) above, candidates
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Mathematics and any other three subjects as may be
specified for the programme of choice .
2. Ph.D Programme
(a) To be eligible, a candidate must have a relevant
Master’s Degree or equivalent from a University
approved by Senate an
d a minimum of weighted
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(b) In special cases, a Department may require
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C. METHOD OF APPLICATION
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(ii) Download, print and study the On-line
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OR
(b) By Hand/Post
Application Form may be obtained by hand/post from
the Secretary Postgraduate School, Bowen University,
Iwo Osun State (08034684086) upon the presentation
of a non-refundable Application Fee of N10, 000.00
only in bank draft payable to Bowen University,Iwo,
Osun State.
Candidate must indicate their Names and Addresses at
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(iv) Master’s Degree Certificate (for PhD applicants)
(v) Marriage Certificate or evidence of change of name
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(vi) Ten (10) recent passport photographs
(vii) Photocopy of the Bowen University payment
receipt for Application Form
(viii) Yellow Acknowledgement card/ profile entry
printed on-line for download application form
(b) Submit the downloaded Application Form with the
non-refundable Application Fee of N10, 000.00 only in
bank draft payable to Bowen to University, Iwo, Osun
State.
(c) Academic Transcript Candidates must ensure that
their academic transcripts are sent directly to
The Dean,
Postgraduate School,
Bowen University,
PMB 284,
Iwo, Osun State.
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F. CLOSING DATE
Completed applications forms whether on-line or
otherwise, must be submitted not later Friday, 27th
June, 2014.
G. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For further information, visit Bowen University
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Acting Registrar

President Goodluck Jonathan Set to Meet With ASUP & COEASU Leadership Over Strike

President Goodluck Jonathan Set to Meet With ASUP & COEASU Leadership Over Strike
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Latest information reaching our news desk this morning, is that the president of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan has arranged to meet with the Academic staff union of Polytechnics, (ASUP) and the College of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU).
According to our informant, who pleads anonymity, disclosed to us that the president is set to meet with the leadership of the ASUP and COEASU in June over their current strike action.
According to him, the strike action, which affects
both polytechnics and colleges of education, has
been ongoing for more than 9 and seven months
separately.
We do hope that secret meeting will produce a good
outcome so the strike can finally end.
So far, the ASUP strike is 9 months old while that of
COEASU is 7 months old.
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Already posted before exam start LIVE AND CONFIRMED NECO GOVERNMENT ANWSERS BELOW GOVERNMENT

LIVE AND CONFIRMED NECO GOVERNMENT ANWSERS
BELOW GOVERNMENT OBJECTIVES
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11-20DDEACEAACD
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41-50 DECDBBEABE
51-60 CEBEDDDDEA

1a) What is Rigid constitution: it may be defined as
the constitution which cannot be amended or
changed so easily because of its specialist ringent
and cumbersome producers of amendment
1b)
(I) It contains fundamental principles and objective
(I.e the idelogy) of the state
(ii) It contains a preamble which states the reason
for the adoption of the of the constitution
(iii) It defines the arrangement of powers
among government
institutions
(Iv) It defines citizen fundamental human
rights ¨C including
the duties and obligations of the citizen
(V) It establishes the political structure of a
country
2)
i. Unity
ii. Provision of organization
iii. Provision of organization
iv. Control of the government
v. Change of govt
vi. Sectional or diversified interest:
vii. It serves as a link
Explanation to No2.
-Unity: political parties note the people on major
issues affecting the state.
-Provision of organization: they try to provide an
organization for running the government
-Control of the government: political parties exist to
contest election and control the government
-Change of government: with political parties
contesting elections, change of government is
made possible
-Sectional or diversified interest: they harmonize
sectional and diverse interest
-It serves as a link: political parties always serve as
a link between the people and government
3a) Civil service is the administrative arm of the
executive organ of government responsible for
formulating and executing government policies and
programme
3b)
(I) LAW-MAKING: The civil service makes by law,
regulations and orders under powers granted it by
the parliament
(ii) FORMULATING OF POLICIES: the senior
administrative and technical civil servant help to
formulate the policies and programmes of the
government
(iii) ADVICE TO GOVERNOR: the civic service and its
civic servant gives useful advice to the government
via the ministers or commissioners
(iv) PREPARATION OF ANNUAL ESTIMATES AND
BUDGET: the civic servant draft and prepare the
annual budget and estimates of government
ministries, department and corporations.
(V) DRAFTING OF BILLS: Experts in the civil service,
especially lawyers, assist the government in the
drafting of bills which eventually become laws
6a).
Non-alignment is da ability and
freedom to take action
on international, political, economic
and social issues
on the basis of justice.
6b)
1. The military support Nigeria got
from USSR during
her civil war.
2. Nigeria maintains
embassies in both
the western and Eastern bloc countries lyk USA
BRITAIN, FRANCE, USSR, etc.
3. Breaking
of diplomatic
relations with france for testing
atomic bomb in the
Sahara in 1961.
4. Abrogation of the defence pact with
Britain in 1962.
5. Signing multi and bilateral
agreements with
countries of both Western and Eastern
blocs. ,
7a)
Political participation may take the form of active
participation in which the participant are knows as
political activist, or partial participation or the
participant may take observatory posture in which
they are known as political passivists or they are
apolitical
7b)
(I) POLLING AGENT: by acting as party
representative at the polling station, a person is
directly involved in the political activities of his
country
(ii) ASAVOTER: voting in an election gives one a
opportunity to participate in the election of people
representatives in government
(iii) PARTIAL PARTICIPATION: one can take part in
political activities not actively but partially by
attending political rallies and writing of political
articles on the pages of newspaper
(Iv) CONTESTING ELECTIONS: some active political
participant stand as candidate seeking elective
public offices on the plat form of political parties or
as private candidates if the constitution allows it.
(V) HOLDING OF PUBLIC OFFICES: another form of
political participation is by
8)FIVE PROBLEMS OF ECOWAS
(I) The fear of domination of smaller
states by larger
ones creates abarrier to the
attainment of unity.
(ii) Free movement which the character provided
has
proved difficult to implement as a
result of the socio -
economic problems it created for
member states
(iii) There are civil wars and other internal conflict
in
many of the countries
(IV) The rivalry btw capitalist and
socialist members of
the community, has weakened the
effective performance of the community
(V) The absence of a common currency
hinder the
operation of the community
9)
i. Free choice of leaders: It gives
the electorate the oppurtunity
to elect leaders of their choice
ii). Equal Opportunity: it ensures
equal opportunity for all citizen
in all spheres of life
iii). Stability: Democracy
promotes stability in the
country
iv). Misuse of power: Democracy
does not allow for misuse of
power because power is not
concentrated in the hand of
one person

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