Showing posts with label education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education. Show all posts

Friday, 15 April 2016

172 Make First Class At Unimaid 22nd -25th Combined Convocation

University of Maiduguri will be honouring 172 graduates who made First Class, the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Ibrahim Njodi, has said.

Briefing journalists ahead of the joint convocation and 40th anniversary
of the university billed to hold next Saturday, Njodi explained that the 172 exceptional students graduated between 2010 and 2015 but would be honoured at a joint convocation covering the time.

He said: “The university will finally hold its 22nd convocation and 40th anniversary for the award of degrees, diplomas and certificates.

Saturday, 19 March 2016

LASU STUDENTS' UNION DEMAND APPOLOGY FROM PUNCH NEWSPAPER!!!

About two weeks ago, news have been trending through the social media about a lasu staff who killed his wife, but zinok247media spoke to the Secretary of the house commitee on information, strategy and special duties (LASUSU) HON.DARAMOLA FADULILAHI AYINDE on the matter.

Saturday, 12 March 2016

STORY OF A MARRIED WOMAN WHO GRADUATED WITH FIRSTCLASS!!!

A young Nigerian lady, Mrs. Oluwamayo Ojumah has translated her 16-year old personal misfortunes into a success story.
After spending 16 years in pursuit of a university degree at four different universities within and outside Nigeria, she finally emerged with a First Class degree in Biochemistry at the University of Lagos.
Interestingly, making a First Class degree, did not come accidental to her, it was a decision taken
after several failed attempts at studying medicine and under the care of her pastor father, Mr. Johnson Ajibade, and her husband, Mr. Felix Ojumah, who is a Petroleum Engineer.
Feeling Saturday Vanguard in on the experience that saw her going from Ago Iwoye, United Kingdom, Okada, Lagos and nearly to Saint Kitts in the Americas for a university degree that was largely elusive for 16 years, she exclaimed; ‘’I am still in shock.”
Continuing, the obviously excited Ojumah, who recently had her convocation at the University of Lagos, UNILAG, flashed back recalling how her wasted years in pursuit of the degree paid off with a Cumulative Grade Point Average ,CGPA, of 4.51.
Expounding this at her home in Lagos, she said:
‘’I left secondary school in 2004 and in that same year I got admission into Olabisi Onabanjo University ,OOU, for Applied Zoology and the agreement was that if I performed well they were going to transfer me to Medicine.
I had wanted to study Medicine. I didn’t really get the scope of the course, so I was not doing well. I think I left in 200 levels. So my parents said I should go abroad and study Medicine. Unfortunately it was quite expensive and I didn’t want to get them into those strains of providing that kind of finance every year. So, we reached an agreement to come back home and go to Igbinedion University, Okada. That was in 2009.
I went to the UK and came back. In the UK they were not ready to admit me to read Medicine. I needed to do a lot of courses before and then thinking about the financial implications I had to come back home. Since Igbenedion was better and they said they were going to allow me read Medicine, I came back home.
So, when I got to Igbenedion I was admitted into 200 levels with my transcript from OOU. I did 200 levels and 300 levels but at the level of my MB, I failed two courses, I passed Biochemistry and failed Anatomy and Physiology. By the time I did my resit, I think I failed Anatomy and failed physiology.
Ordinarily, many would opt out at this time, but Ojumah embraced the options that came her way.
‘’The option was either to repeat the class, take a transcript and go abroad either to Ukraine or to Saint Kits in the Americas,” she stated.
Considering that it would be less burdensome financially for her comfortable parents, she opted to go to Saint Kitts, an Island in the Americas formerly known as Saint Christopher.
‘’It was not as expensive like going to the UK. And just within that period while processing the passport; I had a little problem with immigration.
It took a little while. Unfortunately, by the time I got my passport, the border had been closed. Unfortunately, my mother passed away in March 2011 and I couldn’t go abroad any more.
They wanted me to go and I told them that it did not make sense going abroad again. The only option was to go to University of Lagos.
Now that was the fourth time of starting all over again and I did not want to sit for JAMB. The only option was to do the foundation programme from 2011 to 2012 after which I took Direct Entry into 200 levels.”
Narrating her experience at UNILAG, she said the disposition of her lecturers and students towards her were not outside the ordinary.
The Biochemistry lecturers of the University of Lagos are okay. They gave their best. At least I have been to other institutions and know the kind of things other students go through. My supervisor Dr. Lawal was supportive.
The day I knew he was proud of me was the day he said I was graduating with a First Class. And when they discovered that I was married, I had a better relationship,” she added.
Asked if there were exceptional methods applied to achieve the feat, she said:
I didn’t just depend on class notes. I used Youtube and downloaded most things that had been taught from Youtube and I read a lot.
I can read from 8pm to 6am. My husband was also supportive because I used to watch movies a lot but he ensured that I did not fail to read because of movies.
He would wake me up at night and even sometimes compel me to read. I read a lot, prayed a lot. In fact, I prayed like I was not reading and read like I was not reading. I am still in shock.
The summary of it all is that God saw me through. I think God just wanted to honour me. I did a lot of work. People are talking about me that I came out with a First Class after all I have been through.
It feels great. I already knew I was going to get First Class in October when the results came out. I think I have been in shock until the day of graduation. I just don’t believe that this is me. I am not a genius. Some think I read a lot. People don’t remember my past stories, but I have a cause to thank God.”
On his part, her husband, Mr.Ojumah, explained that he ensured she didn’t lose sight of the fact that getting a First Class was a project.
It is actually great.
For me it is like a dream come true. After we got married, my father in-law told me that I should make sure she comes out with a First Class. I called her to ask what it will take to get that. Looking at it, I just felt it is possible, that is why each time she comes to say she was tired I will tell her she is wasting her time.
I know there had been times when she felt we should drop the idea of First Class and settle for a 2.1 but I felt she was wasting her time. That is why I had to stop her from watching movie. Even when I will be watching a movie by the time she comes back I will stop. I felt we had a goal and must meet that goal.
One of the easiest ways to get to our goal was to stay focused. During examinations, I often told her to relax while I do the cooking. For me, it is like a dream come true. I never knew that people will find it inspiring because to so many it is like a challenge that having gone through all these, a married woman came out with a First Class.
We are happy that people, who feel that they can’t make it would find it encouraging. I just want to bless God for being there for us. The lesson for people is to stay focused and remain determined in spite of difficulties. Sometimes I had to keep her awake just to read not because I had examination to sit for. There is need for people to utilise any opportunity at their disposal to actualise their goal.”

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

REVEALED!!! LASU TO HOST 1ST SHUN UNEMPLOYMENT CAMPUS TOUR






As part of efforts to tackle unemployment in the country, Shun Unemployment Campus Tour, an initiative supported by Majaa Global Communications and Charmuz.com will be creating an empowerment platform and radio show through a holistic youth entrepreneurship-empowerment.

According to the initiative convener, Mayowa Ajibodu, the initiative aims at reducing chronic youth unemployment in Nigeria by creating a campus empowerment platform and a radio show, through a holistic youth entrepreneurship-empowerment model consisting of three integrated ideas: train, empower and nurture.

The first of it kind will hold at LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF SCIENCE....
DATE: 19TH FEB, 2016
TIME:10AM
VENUE: MBA HALL

 Ajibodu also added that: “We are set out to reach out to undergraduates, youths and entrepreneurs in Nigeria. There is need to empower the youth mentally through our four modules such as start up skills, entrepreneur skills, communication and negotiation skill and self-discovery.”

“Nigerians are gifted, talented and endowed with creativity but with little or no effort to enhance them. The truth be told, money is an essential value here and every where, with money, ideas can be nurtured and make reality.

“I believe we can empower graduates to be able to stand alone while the white collar job is not coming in. I believe we can discover the gifted and talented ones and turn their idea into workable business, all this I believe will create more jobs, reduce poverty, reduce unemployment, robbery, and boost the Nigeria economy and more importantly, great leaders will emerge.‎” he said.

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

LASU STUDENT AGAIN!!!

Ola Olabanjo, a first class student of the Lagos State University (LASU), has won the Best Bachelor of Science, Computer Science Students’ Projects Award for Tertiary Institutions in Lagos State. Olabanjo was of the Computer Science Department in the institution. Prof. Benjamin Aribisala, Head, Computer Science Department of LASU, made the disclosure to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos.

He said that the award was sponsored by a former Minister of Petroleum, Chief Don Etiebet.
Aribisala said the contestants were tested on the project, “Design and Implementation of Administrative E-memo for Tertiary Institutions -A case study of Lagos State University’’.
He said that Olabanjo’s final year project was the only one among others submitted by the department for the award. According to Aribisala, Olabanjo made a first class grade with a Cumulative Grade Point (CGP) of 4.60. He said Olabanjo was the first student to make first class in the department, after eight years of existence.
Aribisala said‎ that Olabanjo’s selection was approved by the university’s Senate, adding that he is the overall best student in the university. “Olabanjo received a prize of N150,000, a plaque, certificate for his ‎effort which was presented to him at the Annual Conference of Nigeria Computer Society (NCS).
Since the inception of the award, this is the first time LASU participated in it,’’ he said. According to him, the software, E-memo will be useful for any organisation to communicate electronically. “It is the first software developed at the department, it will be tested at faculties levels and thereafter forwarded to the University Management,’’ Aribisala said. NAN reports that ‎two students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, came second and third respectively.

Source:VANGUARD

Saturday, 16 January 2016

MEET THE NEW VICE CHANCELLOR OF LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY (LASU) - Prof. Fagbohun


Prof Olanrewaju Adigun Fagbohun is a Professor of Environmental Law. The young Fagbohun started his academic pursuits at the Local Authority Primary School, Agege, Lagos and later enrolled at the Ikeja Grammar School, Oshodi, Lagos for his secondary education.

Thereafter, he was admitted to the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) to study Law. Upon the completion of his first degree in 1987, he proceeded to the Nigerian Law School for the one-year Bachelor of Laws ( BL) programme.

After his National Youth Service in 1989, his quest for higher academic laurels took him to the University of Lagos for the Master of Laws (LL.M) Degree, and later to the Obafemi Awolowo University for his doctoral degree programme. In between these periods, Fagbohun attended a number of short programmes one of which is the Postgraduate Diploma in International Tax Law which he did at the Robert Kennedy College, Switzerland.

Career

Fagbohun joined the Faculty of Law of the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo as an Assistant Lecturer in January 1991. He rose through the ranks and by 2004, he was an appointed Associate Professor. As a resourceful and diligent faculty member in LASU, he taught various courses, including Commercial Law, Law of Insurance and Environmental Law at the undergraduate level, and International Economic law, Law and Economic Development and Environmental Law and Policy at the postgraduate level. Fagbohun was one of those whose untiring efforts led to research in, and the development of the curriculum for the teaching of Environmental Law as a young discipline in many universities.

At various times, he served as a member of Senate of the Lagos State University (LASU); Head of Department of Business Law and later Department of Private and Property Law; Coordinator, Law Centre; Coordinator, Department of Environmental Law and Allied Disciplines of the Centre for Environment and Science Education, LASU, and was, for several years, the Editor-in-Chief of the LASU Law Journal.

Fagbohun also served on various committees of the Faculty of Law, the University, and the University Senate. Following his satisfactory Annual Performance Report for 2007/2008 Session, and the report of the Appointments and Promotions (Academics) Committee, LASU appointed him a Professor

In 2010, Fagbohun joined the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (NIALS) following a head-hunt. At NIALS, he taught Advanced Environmental Law and Policy, and Advanced Legal Methods and Research to postgraduates students. He also served in various capacities, including: Editor, the Nigerian Current Law Review; Editor, NIALS Journal of Environmental Law; Director of Studies, and Director of Research (the position he held before his appointment as Vice-Chancellor). In November 2012, for his contribution to scholarship and research in environmental law, Fagbohun was awarded the Chike Idigbe Distinguished Professor of Law Chair by NIALS.

Service to the Community

Outside his immediate work, Fagbohun has provided leadership in different capacities at state, federal and international levels. He served at different times as Project Facilitator and Resource Person to the Nigerian Bar Association ( NBA); British Council; Committee on Ecology and Environment of the House of Representatives and Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; United Nations Development Programme; National Judicial Council; and several Non-Governmental Organisations. He was a member ofthe Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA)Technical Advisory Committee on Environmental Management and Control (Downstream Oil and Gas Sector); formerly member, Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission; Member, Expert Group for Development of Climate Change Policy and Legislation for the Federal Republic of Nigeria; National Consultant, Law and Policy for the Establishment of Project Baseline in Relation to Conservation of Globally Important Biodiversity in Nigeria; and formerly Chairman, Lagos State Local Government Election Petition Tribunal.

Fagbohun is the Vice-Chairman, African Regional Forum of the International Bar Association (IBA); Regional Representative, Africa, Environment Health and Safety Committee of the IBA; Member, Regional Academic Network on IT policies with base at the American University, Cairo; member, Environmental Law Lecturers in African Universities; and member, Board of Trustees, Lagos Public Interest Law Partnership. He was a member of the IBA 18-man Special Expert Task Force on Climate Change Justice and Human Rights. The Task Force is working on implementing the recommendations contained in the 185-page strategic report which it put together over two years.

Fagbohun is a member of the editorial board of various journals and chairs many editorial advisory boards.

He has served as external examiner/assessor of Master’s and Doctoral theses for some Universities both in and outside Nigeria, including the Nelson R. Mandela School, University of Fort Hare in South Africa; and the Netherlands, and University of Amsterdam. He has acted in the United Kingdom and United States of America as expert adviser on Nigerian Law; and also served as Law and Policy Expert, Think 20 Summit/Global Policy Dialogue Platform Conference on Sustainable Development.

Research

In addition to his extensive publications in peer reviewed (local and International) journals, he has co-edited eight books and written a book titled: “The Law of Oil Pollution and Environmental Restoration: A Comparative Review”.

He has delivered more than 55 invited/commissioned papers various meetings within and outside Nigeria.

Awards, Fellowships & Academic Distinctions

Fagbohun is a member of several academic and professional bodies, and a fellow of a number of national and international institutions. He has also been honoured with several awards including distinguished personality awards; distinguished speaker awards; distinguished achievements and excellence in the field of environmental law awards; distinguished teacher and mentor awards; and dedicated service to humanity awards among others.

Personal Life

Fagbohun hails from Akesan in the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State.

His father is the traditional ruler of Akesan.

He is married with children.

Credits: The Nation

Sunday, 10 January 2016

Kaduna Begins Free School Feeding For Primary And Secondary Schools

Kaduna State Government has announced the beginning of free feeding of all public primary schools pupils with effect from January
17th, 2016.
Commissioner of Education, Science and Technology, Dr. Shehu Usman Adamu, while addressing newsmen in Kaduna, said public primary schools would resume 17 January while secondary schools will resume on January 11. He said this will allow for the fine-tuning and readiness of food vendors and schools to facilitate effective delivery of the free feeding programme.

According to Adamu, between 11 January and 15 January, vendors would be reconfirming their logistics and deepening their relationships with school authorities. The vendors recruited in each of the 255 wards have been organized into cooperative societies to serve free meals in every primary school in the state.

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Record Breaking 7-Year-Old Boy Solves Rubik’s Cube In 8.72 Seconds

Chan Hong Lik, 7, who has been participating in championship events since he was 4 years old, twisted the 3×3 cube for 8.72 seconds at the Campeonato de Cubo Mágico Porto Alegre Open 2015.

Sunday, 15 November 2015

Nigerian Scholar solves 156-Year-old problem in Maths


The 156 years old Riemann Hypothesis, the most important problem in Mathematics has been successfully solved by Nigeria Scholar, Dr Opeyemi Enoch.
With this breakthrough, Dr Enoch, who teaches at the Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE), has become the fourth egghead to resolve one of the seven Millennium Problems in Mathematics.
The Kogi State-born mathematician had, before now, worked on mathematical models and structures for generating electricity from sound, thunder and Oceanic bodies.

A statement in Ado Ekiti yesterday said Dr Enoch presentation of the Proof on November 11, 2015 during the International Conference on Mathematics and Computer Science in Vienna, Austria becomes more symbolic coming on the exact day and month 156 years after the problem was delivered by a German Mathematician in 1859.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

A FEMALE STUDENT BREAKS RECORD AT NIGERIAN LAW SCHOOL



 Fatima Bombom Sani

Daily Trust reports that 26-year-old Fatima broke the existing record in the school by bagging nine separate awards compared to the previous record of seven awards ever received at the Call to Bar of the Nigerian Law School.

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

MEET THE WINNER OF THE MBGLASU 2015 CONTEST.- OLASIMBO YETUNDE AMINAT






After the struggle of 16 contestants coming together to battle for the crown of the Most Beautiful Girl In Lasu 2015, OLASIMBO YETUNDE AMINAT, who is also known as Yetunde Gold emerged the winner of the amazing contest..

Saturday, 24 October 2015

VIDEO: YungSneikey LASU Woju Cover



One of the Fastest Rising Act in Lagos state University. Popularly known as *YungSniekey A.K.A. Bashorun Lyrics finally release d Video of the song disturbing Lagos state University which he made a mynd Blowing refix to kiss Daniel Woju. This video is said to be the very FIRST music video to be shot in the great citadel of Learning. It’s Directed by Imagination .

Friday, 23 October 2015

Meet The Top Hottest Male Models In Lasu

 

  1.#HottestModelInLasu: “FASHION is a unique way of decorating
yourself or something” – Mario
Mario Vera-Cruz aka Marion a student of Lagos State University School of Communication studying mass communication in his first year.
In an interview with Marion as his love to be called said his hobbies are eating, hanging out with friends, dancing and as we know him to be a model, modeling. He dislike noisy people (watch out!!!) And lies.

Friday, 16 October 2015

45 NYSC Members In Lagos To Repeat Youth Service

The Coordinator, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Lagos State, Mr. Cyril Akhanameh yesterday, said 45 corps members, who absconded during their service year will repeat the service.

“45 corps members will repeat their service year due to physical absence from their places of primary assignments.”
“Many of the corps members left their places of primary assignments for over three months without  permission, adding that when  queried, they could not give any genuine reason for being absent.”

Thursday, 17 September 2015

AMBODE APPOINTS MEMBERS OF GOVERNING COUNCIL IN STATE’S TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday approved the composition of Governing Councils for the tertiary institutions in the state.

Saturday, 12 September 2015

GONAIJ ENTERTAIMENT TO HOLD A TALENT HUNT IN LASU!!!

 
Gonaij Entertainment will be holding a Talent Hunt show in Lagos State University Main campus ojo on the 16th of September 2015...

Thursday, 27 August 2015

LASU RELEASES THE RESULTS OF 2015/2016 POST UTME CBT EXAMINATION


This is to inform all the candidates that duly regist ered and participated in the LASU POST UTME CBT Screening Tests conducted between the 4th and 14th August, 2015 that the results of the test have been officially released by the Management of the Lagos State University.
Candidates can now access the results of the CBT online via LASU PUTME Online Platform. 

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

JAMB UTME 2016 Sales Of Form Begins August 31st

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has perfected plans to begin the 2016 sales of UTME form by August 31st, 2015.

This was made known by the board’s Head of Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin in statement today in Lagos It was gathered that the decision of the board to make the form available now is to prepare candidates early for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Thursday, 16 July 2015

‘I’ll restore students’ confidence in NANS’



His tenure as Lagos State University Students’ Union Government (LASU SUG) president was marred by struggles against fee hike, which forced the government to revert to the old fee.  Nurudeen Yusuf, a 500-Level Law student, wants to take a shot at Southwest leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS). He tells SIKIRU AKINOLA what he intends to achieve if elected.

Friday, 10 July 2015

LASU SENATE APPROVES NEW ACADEMIC CALENDAR!!!

The Lagos state university today approves the new academic call ender for the university.