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Why TASUED increased tuition fees — VC

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The Vice-Chancellor of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ogun State, Prof Oluwole Banjo, on Wednesday, said that the removal of fuel subsidy was the reason behind the hike in tuition fees by the school.

Banjo disclosed this on Wednesday during the press briefing held on the heels of the 13th, 14th, and 15th convocations of the varsity slated for next Tuesday.

The VC who described as very exceptional the combined convocations noted that a total of 5153 students would be graduating during this event out of which 18 of them have First-class honours, 159 are graduating with Master’s degrees, 60 with Post Graduate Diploma in Education and 30 with Post Graduate Diploma.

He said that the former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and erstwhile President of TASUED Trust Foundation, Dr Tunde Lemo would be conferred with an Honourary Doctorate Degree in Economics.

The VC said, “This year is exceptional as we witness the combined convocation of the 13th, 14th, and 15th ceremonies, with a total of 5153 students graduating. Among them, 18 have achieved first-class honours, while 159 are graduating with master’s degrees, 60 with PGDE, and 30 with PGD.

“This year’s Honourary Degree will be bestowed on Dr Tunde Lemo, former CBN Deputy Governor and former President TASUED Trust Foundation.”

Speaking on the hike in the school fees, the VC said that after a series of meetings, the management reviewed the fees from N260,000 to N148,500 for returning students offering education and N158,500 for science students while fresh students offering education will pay N170,000 and those offering science courses will pay N180,000.

He said that the students could also choose to pay by instalments and that under this arrangement, the students will pay 60 per cent of their fees during the first semester and pay up the remaining 40 per cent during the second semester.

The VC said, “I also wish to address the recent adjustment in the school fees regime.

Recognizing the changing economic landscape brought about by the removal of the Fuel subsidy and its attendant effect, the university has however introduced a two-installment payment plan to alleviate the financial burden on students.

“The institution’s work-study program provides an opportunity for students to work on campus while maintaining their studies.”

The VC also said that the institution is leaving no stone unturned to improve the security of both the staff and students of the school.

“On this security matter, we are leaving nothing to chance, I have even been to see the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and we are regularly working with the state Commissioner of Police, CP Alamutu Abiodun to ensure that everyone is secured.”

The VC said that the combined convocations will also witness the launching of some infrastructural projects such as the Crystal Building, an ICT-based research and teaching facility, along with the Alumni Building, a 2000-seater capacity lecture theatre generously donated to the varsity.

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UNILORIN unveils 40 new professors

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The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has announced the promotion of 40 of its senior academic staff to the rank of professor.

According to the university’s bulletin issued on Monday, the elevation was approved by Tahir Mamman, the minister of education.

The publication stated that the 40 distinguished scholars were found to have excelled in the realms of teaching, research and community service, and subsequently promoted to the highest rank obtainable in the academia.

The breakdown of the beneficiaries of the promotion exercise shows that 11 of the new professors are from the Faculty of Agriculture.

The bulletin disclosed that two lecturers from the Faculty of Clinical Sciences were also elevated to the rank of professor, while the Faculty of Communication & Information Sciences also produced two new professors.

It added that the Faculty of Law produced one new Professor, while the Faculty of Life Sciences produced four new professors, among others.

See the list below:

Faculty of Agriculture:

  1. Sidiqat A. Aderinoye-Abdulwahab
  2. L. L. Adefalu
  3. F. O. Takim
  4. A. A. Badmos
  5. Foluke E. Sola-Ojo
  6. W. A. Jimoh
  7. M. I. Abubakar
  8. T. H. Aliyu
  9. R. O. Uddin II
  10. T. O. Amusa
  11. Mutiat  A. Balogun

Faculty of Arts:

  1. K. M. U. Gbodofu
  2. Y. A. Abdullahi
  3. Abosede R. O. Babatunde
  4. Bolanle E. Arokoyo
  5. P. U. Nwosu

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences:

  1. A. S. Alabi who teaches at the Department of Anatomy.

Faculty of Clinical Sciences:

  1. T. O. Olanrewaju
  2. O.  A. M.  Adesiyun.

Faculty of Communication & Information Science:

  1. Tinuke O. Oladele
  2. Saudat S. Abdulbaqi

Faculty of Education:

  1. O. O. Okoji
  2. Folakemi O. Adeniyi-Egbeola
  3. Florence O. Daramola

From the Faculty of Engineering and Technology:

  1. A. T. Ajiboye
  2. A. Y. Abdulrahman
  3. M. O. Sumonu
  4. Rasheedat M. Mahamood
  5. T. K.  Ajiboye

Faculty of Law:

A. C. Onuora-Oguno

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SEE FULL LIST: NECO releases timetable for 2024 internal exam

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The National Examination Council (NECO) has released its timetable for the 2024 internal Senior Secondary Schools Examination (SSCE) across the country.

The timetable was announced in a statement on Monday by Hajara Ali, the acting director of registration.

NECO said the examinations will run from June 19 to July 25, beginning with the practical papers.

The exam body also warned candidates against bringing in electronic communication gadgets including iPads, smart wrist watches, and glasses to examination centres.

“Where the time on the question paper differs from the time on this timetable, the time on the question paper should be strictly adhered to,” the statement reads in part.

“Bringing into the examination hall electronic communication gadgets (programmable calculators, mobile phones , ipads, tablets, smart wrist watches/glassess/pens, etc) are strictly prohibited.

“Candidates who do not sit for practical (paper 1) will not have result in the subject.”

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Bullied student sues Abuja school for N500m, demands public apology

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The family of Namtira Bwala, a student of Lead British International School in Abuja who was recently bullied by her colleague, has filed a civil suit against the school.

Last month, videos surfaced on social media showing Namtira being slapped by Maryam, her colleague.

In the footage, Namtira was surrounded by students while Maryam was smacking her on the face.

The students were then heard making such comments as “Who broke my heart” and “I spoilt her relationship”.

The incident provoked criticism on social media, with some Nigerians demanding that the culprits be prosecuted.

The school management commenced an investigation into the matter while Maryam also apologised to Namtira for bullying her.

But in a recent development, Namtira’s family filed a lawsuit at the high court of the federal capital territory on May 9.

In the suit marked FCT/HC/CV/2341/24, the student is demanding a public apology that should be published on two national dailies from the school.

The family is also requesting for a sum of N500 million in general damages from the school for “failing in its obligation to provide a safe and conducive learning environment for their daughter”.

The law suit states that the school “failed to prevent the assault, inform her parent immediately and carry out an investigation until the video became viral on social media”.

“A declaration that the Defendant’s failure to prevent the assault, torment, emotional distress, pain and trauma suffered by the claimant while under the custody and supervision of the defendant amounts to negligent conduct on the part of the defendant,” the suit reads.

“A declaration that the defendant’s failure to immediately inform the claimant’s parents of the assault and emotional trauma suffered by the claimant while under the custody and supervision of the defendant amounts to negligent conduct on the part of the defendant.

“An order directing the Defendant to issue a public apology to the Claimant in two national daily newspapers.

“An order directing the Defendant to pay the Claimant the sum of N500,000,000.00 (Five Hundred Million Naira) as general damages for the Defendant’s breach of the duty of care it owes to the Claimant, and its negligent conduct in failing to prevent the assault, torment, emotional distress, pain, trauma and breach of privacy suffered by the Claimant while under the Defendant’s custody and supervision.

“Cost of this suit at N5,000,000 (Five Million Naira).

“An order directing the Defendant to pay the Claimant post judgment interest on the sum(s) awarded at the rate of 10% per annum from the date of the delivery of judgment until the judgment is fully and finally settled.

“Such orders or other orders as this Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the circumstances.”

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