OSUSTECH 2018/2019 Pre-degree and JUPEB Form Out

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Pre-degree and Joint Universities Preliminary Examination Board (JUPEB) Programmes of the Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH) for the 2018/2019 academic session.

ELIGIBILITY:
Eligible Candidates must possess minimum of 5 Credits (English Language inclusive) at maximum of two sittings in relevant subjects to the candidate's desired course of study in the University.

Duration:
The Programme shall run for 12 calendar months beginning from August, 2018 to June, 2019. It is an intensive programme to prepare exceptionally brilliant candidates for admission into the 200 level degree programme offered by JUPEB AFFILIATED UNIVERSITIES. The Programme leads to the award of JUPEB Certificate which enables candidates gain Direct Entry admissions into 200 level of the desired course in any University of choice in Nigeria while the Pre-Degree Programme enables candidates to gain admission into 100 level of the desired courses in Ondo State University of Science and Technology.

Applicants are to note that the above listed subject combinations meet the requirements for admission into Degree Programmes in the Faculties of Sciences, Agriculture and Engineering in Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa and Arts, Law, Education, Social and Management Sciences and Colleges of Health Sciences in other Universities in Nigeria.
Applicants are advised to select subject combinations relevant to their intended course of choice
The following courses are available for candidates seeking admission into the Degree Programme after satisfactory performance

Method of Application
Applicants are to pay a non-refundable fee of Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15, 000.00) only for JUPEB and Seven Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N7,500.00) for Pre-Degree, through Remittal Payment Platform at any branch of First Bank, Skye Bank, UBA Plc, ECOBANK Nationwide. A remittal payment receipt which contains a RRR Pin Number will be given to you at the Bank.
(Please note that Bank charges are applied).
Go to OSUSTECH website: (www.osustech.edu.ng ) and Click on: "CCEHRD" then click on "JUPEB" or "PRE-DEGREE" as applicable to you and read the Instruction carefully. Create your account by clicking on "Apply Now!".
You are to supply the RRR Pin Number given to you at bank, valid username, password, email address and other required information.
After creating the Account, login back into your Account with your username and password.
Fill the online Application Form and upload your recent passport photograph. Below is the specifications of the passport photograph
  1. The passport photograph must be coloured with white background.
  2. The passport must be recent
  3.  The size should not be more than 100KB.
  4. After filling the form, submit and print out your bio-data information.
General Information
All Applicants are advised to be checking the website from time to time for the actual date of the Preliminary Entrance Examination and other relevant information.

Also, applicants are to submit the printed copy of the bio-data form and remittal payment receipt to the University JUPEB office on or before the entrance examination date.

Applicants are to note that 2018/2019 JUPEB Entrance Examination holds at the OSUSTECH University Mini Campus.

For Further Enquiries please call any of the following numbers or send electronic mail to the email address:
Phone: 08039634941, 08062449395; Mail: jupeb@osustech.edu.ng

Signed
Dr. T.A. Fatoba
Ag. Director,
Centre For Continuing Education and Human Resource Development (CCEHRD), Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH), Okitipupa.
Tel: +234(0)8039634941, +234(0)8062449395
Email: jupeb@osustech.edu.ng

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Gods Generals: The Revivalists by Roberts Liardon



Gods GeneralsThe Revivalists

About the author 

Roberts Liardon is the founder of Spirit Life Bible College and the Embassy Ministerial Association in Irvine, California, and president of Roberts Liardon Ministries. He is also the founder of Embassy Christian Center in Orange County, which serves as a base for an expanding humanitarian work that includes assistance to the poor and needy in Southern California and throughout the world. Roberts Liardon received his call to ministry as an eight-year-old boy. Since then, he has diligently endeavored to follow that call through preaching and teaching God's Word.
 He has preached in over eighty nations with extensive ministry in Europe, Asia, and Africa. As a best-selling author, Roberts has expanded his ministry to the printed page. His over four dozen books have been translated into over fifty languages and circulated throughout the world. Roberts writings reflect his belief that the church can fulfill its call and bring revival to the nations by combining God's Word with the moving of His Spirit. As a church historian, Roberts possesses a wealth of knowledge regarding the great leaders of three Christian movements Pentecostal, divine healing, and charismatic. He embarked on his in-depth studies as a fourteen-year-old boy and has continued those studies throughout adulthood. Roberts has established ongoing research by founding the Reformers and Revivalists Historical Museum in California. 
Through the museum and his God's Generals book and video series, Roberts preserves the treasure of our Christian heritage.






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Effective Tips On Saving Cooking Gas


Almost all students in higher institutions now use cookers at their hostels. This is no surprise because cookers are convenient and they are also environmentally friendly. Moreso, the daily increase in refilling the gas cylinder ia as hurting to students, considering the current economic situation. Therefore brings up the need to  save gas as well as money. These tips have been proven to be effective and efficient, inorder to help students safe more on campus.

  • Make Available All Ingredients Before Cooking
The first thing to do is to get together, all ingredients and utensils needed before starting the gas, it  is a good way to make sure that no gas is wasted. Rather than hunting for ingredients while the burner is on, it is more useful to first keep all the ingredients at hand before you start cooking. 

  • Avoid Gas leaks
Check for any apparent leak before starting the gas, apart from it saving the gas, if would prevent fire outbreak while cooking. Checking the seals of the burner ensures that no amount of gas gets wasted in any way. Keep a check on the regulator, the pipe and burner for small leakages that can easily develop with time and can go on without noticing it.

  • Wipe The Pot And Other Utensils Dry Before Placing Them On A Burner
The utensils which have some amount of water droplets inside them or on the body consume more gas for the water to get evaporated. Which has been one of the most common mistakes committed by almost all students while in haste to cook before and after school lectures, this also can make a difference between saving and wasting gas. Wiping the utensils dry with a damp cloth before placing them on the burner can go a  way.
  • Avoid overcooking
Gas cookers are very fast when cooking food. This raises the possibility of food being overcooked. This is not good for both the food and your gas as overcooking can kill the nutrients in the food along with wastage of gas. Also note the time for cooking each quantity of food items, i.e, noodles will take 3 minutes to be well cooked.
  • Use a pot that covers the burner
Using a small bottom pan over a large burner would only increase wastage, as the flames that reach the side of the utensil are not useful in cooking and are only increasing wastage. Pots with moderate bottom side (according to the size of your burner) would have all flames concentrated to it bottom, and avoid gas wastage. For effective saving of gas, always use a pot that covers the burner entirely for efficient cooking and optimal usage of gas. 
  • Always Cook On Low Flame
Most students would like to cook on high flame to time, but cooking on a low flame is one of the best ways to make sure that the food retains it nutrition content and never gets overcooked. Cooking on low flame also makes sure that gas is not wasted. Once the pan gets heated you can reduce the gas to a low flame to allow for gas savings.
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OSUSTECH Set To Hold 2018 VC Cup


The long awaited competitions OSUSTECH Vice Chancellor's cup (VC cup) to begin VC cup on Wednesday 4th of July, 2018. In preparation for external sport competition like the NUGA games. The last edition of the VC cup football competition was won by microbiology, a 1:0 defeat to Geophysics at the final match.
All sports directors of each programmes are now going into full swing as to the preparation for the competition.
This year's competition comprises of Track, field events and indoor games like chess.
The track events include:
  1. 100m race for male and female
  2. 400m race for male and female
  3. 800m race for male and female
  4. 4x100 m race for male and female
  5. 4x400m race for male and female

Also the football is expected to be for both male and female.

The group table as fixed by the sport committee for the football competition are as follows:
Group A
  • Electrical and electronic engineering
  • Zoology
  • Mathematics
  • Food science & Tech. and Statistics
Group B
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Botany
  • Computer science
  • Industry chemistry
Group C
  • Civil engineering
  • Microbiology
  • Physics
  • Agric.econs. & extension and forestry
Group D
  • Animal production health APH and crop soil & pest management CSP
  • Fisheries
  • Geophysics
  • Biochemistry
Note that; Food science & Tech. and Statistics, Agric.econs. & extension and forestry, Animal production health APH and crop soil & pest management CSP
are to play as team respectively.

This is year's cup is promising to be enjoyed, and remember as it cut across all programmes in all faculties. The fixture for the football competition will be communicated later here on osustechjingles.com


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JAMB: FG Tells Institutions How Much To Charge For Post-UTME


The Federal Government on Tuesday warned that it would sanction any tertiary institution which charges more than N2,000 for Post-UTME.
Minister of Education, Alhaji Adamu Adamu, gave the warning at the ongoing Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Policy Meeting on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in Gbongan, Osun.
Adamu said, “At the 2017 policy meeting, I endorsed that any institution which was interested in conducting any form of Post-UTME screening could do so, but that the gross charge for the screening should not be more than N2,000.
“Once again, let me caution heads of tertiary institutions that it would not be tolerated for any institution to charge any fee beyond the approved two thousand naira (N2,000).
“Firmer sanctions than those of last session shall be applied to cases of violation,” the minister said.
Adamu, however, said that the policy meeting would continue to be the forum where the agenda, guidelines, modalities, and timelines would be set for the purpose of admissions to universities, polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education in Nigeria.
“Therefore, no admission to any tertiary institutions should be announced before the policy meeting.

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Buhari Dissolves Governing Board of NABTEB



President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the dissolution of the Governing Board of National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB).
The decision was contained in a three paragraph statement issued by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Sonny Echono, on Monday in Abuja.
The decision is with immediate effect.
The President also rescinded the suspension of NABTEB Registrar, Prof. Ifeoma Abanihe and four (4) other Directors of the agency.
The statement said their suspension did not conform to due process especially in the case of the registrar.
According to the statement, the Governing Board went beyond its powers and in contravention of Section 5 and Section 6 of NABTEB Act.
Buhari therefore directed Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu to take immediate measures to reposition and refocus the agency for greater efficiency.
The statement reads: “President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the dissolution of the Governing Board of National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) with immediate effect. Mr. President has also directed the Honourabe Minister of Education to take immediate measures to reposition and refocus NABTEB for greater efficiency and to render its performance more responsive to the expectations of the present administration.
“The purported suspension of the Registrar, Prof. Ifeoma Abanihe and four (4) other Directors of NABTEB has been nullified as it did not conform with due process especially in the case of the Registrar, because the Board went beyond its powers and in contravention of Section 5 and Section 6 of NABTEB Act.”
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Platinum Reasoning Contest PRC 2018 For African Students ( $2770 Cash Prize and More)

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Application for Platinum Reasoning Contest 2018 is proudly sponsored by Pastor E.A Adeboye and Mrs Famogu.  #PRC is open to all students of higher institutions. An eligible student must be a bonafide student of any tertiary institutions in Africa.
It includes the following categories:
  • College
  • Polytechnic
  • Undergraduate.
Who can apply?
  • Application is open to students in all fields.
  • Students of any registered instutions within Africa.
  • Application is not restricted to any levels of higher learning. That is, it is opened to students from all levels or classes of any tertiary institutions.

Provision for disabled

There is provision for disabled as the application is opened to all qualified candidates.

Access to contest

Registration is free, all you need is your school identity card or admission letter and registration code(to ensure the target audience is the one registering).

Prize.
First Prize $2770
Second Prize $1939
Third prize $1385
Consolation prize open to others

NOTE:
Charges may apply for result checking. Exam is online.

Application Deadline
Application closes July 30, 2018.

Access to contest
Ensure you read the instructions on the registration page carefully before you submit. Click the button below to proceed.

Registration Code: TYCjFlRTLuUb
Enter registration code above during your application

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LiveWIRE Nigeria Programme

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The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC), operator of the NNPC/Shell/Total/Agip Joint Venture (SPDC JV) announces the commencement of the:
Title: Ogbia SPDC JV Special LiveWIRE Programme

About the Programme
LiveWIRE is a youth enterprise development programme supported by the SPDC JV
The programme operates mainly in the Niger Delta region and aims to inspire, encourage and support young people aged 18-35 to start up their own businesses through the provision of finance and training for young entrepreneurs.

Eligibilty
  • Are you aged 18-35 from Ogbia, Bayelsa State, Nigeria?
  • Do you have an innovative business idea?
  • Do you desire to own and manage a business?
  • Do you possess a University Degree or HND in any discipline?
  • Have you completed NYSC (if mandatory)?
  • Not in paid employment.

Application Deadline
Not Specified.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:

NB: If shortlisted, you will be required to attend a face-to-face interview with the following
  1. Birth Certificate/Age Declaration sworn affidavit
  2. Copies of Educational Qualification
  3. Two passports photographs (if you were unable to upload)
  4. Local Govt. Identification Letter
  5. Letter from any one of the following:
- Paramount Ruler
- CT Chairman
- CDC Chairman
- CDB Chairman
This application does not guarantee being shortlisted for the Shell Livewire Nigeria Programme. Only shortlisted candidates will receive further communication via their email addresses within 2 weeks of application.

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OSUSTECH Students Expresses Joy On The Ongoing Recruitment of Academic And Non Academic Staffs

The students of Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH) expresses much joy on the currently ongoing recruitment for academic staff.
Speaking with a with a 300 level student of OSUSTECH, he said the students have always  been given so much stress, as to the unavailability of enough academic and non academic staffs and so also the lecturers had been given a work load which expected to done by more than three lecturer. 

Another 500 level student of OSUSTECH also made mention of the lecturers taking up seven course in a week, who might also serve  as an adjourn lecturer in another institution. He also made mention of the department of physical sciences as to have the least number of staffs compared to the that of other departments which are still in need of more staffs.
Seque to the addition of 4 more faculties (Faculty of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Faculty of Food Science andTechnology, Faculty of Earth Sciences and the Faculty of Agriculture, Forest and Aquatic Resources engineering) to the the first faculty (faculty of science) in the institution for the 2017/2018 academic session, there the need for more work force to ensure proper delivery as a school of science and technology.

Applications are invited into 2018 Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH) Recruitment for Academic Staff in the following vacancies:

  1. Professor (Botany)
  2. Deputy Registrar
  3. Professor (Fisheries and Acquaculture)
  4. Professor (Microbiology)
  5. Professor (Zoology)
  6. Professor (Biochemistry)
  7. Professor (Electrical Electronics)
  8. Professor (Mechanical Engineering)
  9. Professor (Civil Engineering)
  10. Professor (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  11. Professor (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  12. Professor (Food Science Technology)
  13. Professor (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  14. Professor (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  15. Professor (Animal Production and Health)
  16. Professor (Industrial Chemistry)
  17. Reader (Electrical Electronics)
  18. Professor (Physics)
  19. Professor (Geophysics)
  20. Professor (English)
  21. Professor (Philosophy)
  22. Professor (Computer Science)
  23. Professor (Mathematics)
  24. Professor (Business and Entrepreneurial Studies)
  25. Professor (Statistics)
  26. Lecturer I (Electrical Electronics)
  27. Senior Lecturer (Business and Entrepreneurial Studies)
  28. Senior Lecturer (Civil Engineering)
  29. Senior Lecturer (Philosophy)
  30. Senior Lecturer (Mechanical Engineering)
  31. Senior Lecturer (Electrical Electronics)
  32. Senior Lecturer (English)
  33. Senior Lecturer (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  34. Senior Lecturer (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  35. Senior Lecturer (Zoology)
  36. Lecturer I (Mechanical Engineering)
  37. Senior Lecturer (Microbiology)
  38. Lecturer I (Civil Engineering)
  39. Lecturer I (Business and Entrepreneurial Studies)
  40. Senior Lecturer (Fisheries and Acquaculture)
  41. Lecturer I (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  42. Lecturer I (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  43. Senior Lecturer (Botany)
  44. Lecturer I (Food Science Technology)
  45. Lecturer I (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  46. Senior Lecturer (Biochemistry)
  47. Lecturer I (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  48. Senior Lecturer (Industrial Chemistry)
  49. Lecturer I (Animal Production and Health)
  50. Senior Lecturer (Physics)
  51. Senior Lecturer (Geophysics)
  52. Lecturer II (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  53. Lecturer II (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  54. Senior Lecturer (Computer Science)
  55. Lecturer II (Food Science Technology)
  56. Senior Lecturer (Mathematics)
  57. Lecturer II (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  58. Lecturer II (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  59. Senior Lecturer (Statistics)
  60. Lecturer II (Animal Production and Health)
  61. Lecturer II (Electrical Electronics)
  62. Lecturer II (Mechanical Engineering)
  63. Lecturer II (Civil Engineering)
  64. Lecturer I (Statistics)
  65. Lecturer I (Mathematics)
  66. Assistant Lecturer (Electrical Electronics)
  67. Lecturer I (Computer Science)
  68. Assistant Lecturer (Mechanical Engineering)
  69. Assistant Lecturer (Civil Engineering)
  70. Lecturer I (Physics)
  71. Assistant Lecturer (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  72. Assistant Lecturer (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  73. Lecturer I (Geophysics)
  74. Assistant Lecturer (Food Science Technology)
  75. Reader (Mechanical Engineering)
  76. Reader (Civil Engineering)
  77. Reader (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  78. Reader (Business and Entrepreneurial Studies)
  79. Reader (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  80. Reader (Food Science Technology)
  81. Reader (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  82. Reader (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  83. Reader (Animal Production and Health)
  84. Reader (Statistics)
  85. Reader (Mathematics)
  86. Reader (Philosophy)
  87. Reader (Computer Science)
  88. Reader (English)
  89. Reader (Physics)
  90. Senior Lecturer (Animal Production and Health)
  91. Reader (Geophysics)
  92. Reader (Biochemistry)
  93. Senior Lecturer (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  94. Reader (Industrial Chemistry)
  95. Reader (Botany)
  96. Senior Lecturer (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  97. Reader (Fisheries and Acquaculture)
  98. Senior Lecturer (Food Science Technology)
  99. Reader (Microbiology)
  100. Reader (Zoology)

Applications requirements for 2018 Ondo State University of Science and Technology(OSUSTECH) Recruitment for Academic Staff.

  1.  Candidate must possess a minimum of Bachelor Degree and Master’s Degree
  2. Candidates to possess a minimum of Ph.D in the relevant fields is for Professors and Senior Lecturers
  3. Candidates must possess NYSC discharge Certificate or Exemption letter
  4. For professors and Senior Lecturers they must have at least 3 years of teaching and research experience in the University system as well as some scholarly publications in recognized journals.

All together making a total of 100 vacancies to filled for the next academic session


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OSUSTECH Internal And External Advertisement For Academic And Non Academic Staff Positions

Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH) Recruitment for Academic Staff is currently ongoing; Applications are invited from qualified and interested candidates. Only graduate’s applicants are eligible to apply.
OSUSTECH is recruiting massively, now accepting application from interested and qualified applicants, here I will all available jobs vacancies and requirements involves.
Know that the two campuses are located in Idepe-Okitipupa and Igodan-Lisa, all in Okitipupa Local Government Area in the Southern Senatorial District of Ondo State.
Applications are invited into 2018 Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH) Recruitment for Academic Staff in the following vacancies:
  1. Professor (Botany)
  2. Deputy Registrar
  3. Professor (Fisheries and Acquaculture)
  4. Professor (Microbiology)
  5. Professor (Zoology)
  6. Professor (Biochemistry)
  7. Professor (Electrical Electronics)
  8. Professor (Mechanical Engineering)
  9. Professor (Civil Engineering)
  10. Professor (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management) 
  11. Professor (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  12. Professor (Food Science Technology)
  13. Professor (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  14. Professor (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  15. Professor (Animal Production and Health)
  16. Professor (Industrial Chemistry)
  17. Reader (Electrical Electronics)
  18. Professor (Physics)
  19. Professor (Geophysics)
  20. Professor (English)
  21. Professor (Philosophy)
  22. Professor (Computer Science)
  23. Professor (Mathematics)
  24. Professor (Business and Entrepreneurial Studies)
  25. Professor (Statistics)
  26. Lecturer I (Electrical Electronics)
  27. Senior Lecturer (Business and Entrepreneurial Studies)
  28. Senior Lecturer (Civil Engineering)
  29. Senior Lecturer (Philosophy)
  30. Senior Lecturer (Mechanical Engineering)
  31. Senior Lecturer (Electrical Electronics)
  32. Senior Lecturer (English)
  33. Senior Lecturer (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  34. Senior Lecturer (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  35. Senior Lecturer (Zoology)
  36. Lecturer I (Mechanical Engineering)
  37. Senior Lecturer (Microbiology)
  38. Lecturer I (Civil Engineering)
  39. Lecturer I (Business and Entrepreneurial Studies)
  40. Senior Lecturer (Fisheries and Acquaculture)
  41. Lecturer I (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  42. Lecturer I (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  43. Senior Lecturer (Botany)
  44. Lecturer I (Food Science Technology)
  45. Lecturer I (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  46. Senior Lecturer (Biochemistry)
  47. Lecturer I (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  48. Senior Lecturer (Industrial Chemistry)
  49. Lecturer I (Animal Production and Health)
  50. Senior Lecturer (Physics)
  51. Senior Lecturer (Geophysics)
  52. Lecturer II (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  53. Lecturer II (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  54. Senior Lecturer (Computer Science)
  55. Lecturer II (Food Science Technology)
  56. Senior Lecturer (Mathematics)
  57. Lecturer II (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  58. Lecturer II (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  59. Senior Lecturer (Statistics)
  60. Lecturer II (Animal Production and Health)
  61. Lecturer II (Electrical Electronics)
  62. Lecturer II (Mechanical Engineering)
  63. Lecturer II (Civil Engineering)
  64. Lecturer I (Statistics)
  65. Lecturer I (Mathematics)
  66. Assistant Lecturer (Electrical Electronics)
  67. Lecturer I (Computer Science)
  68. Assistant Lecturer (Mechanical Engineering)
  69. Assistant Lecturer (Civil Engineering)
  70. Lecturer I (Physics)
  71. Assistant Lecturer (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  72. Assistant Lecturer (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  73. Lecturer I (Geophysics)
  74. Assistant Lecturer (Food Science Technology)
  75. Reader (Mechanical Engineering)
  76. Reader (Civil Engineering)
  77. Reader (Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management)
  78. Reader (Business and Entrepreneurial Studies)
  79. Reader (Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology)
  80. Reader (Food Science Technology)
  81. Reader (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  82. Reader (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  83. Reader (Animal Production and Health)
  84. Reader (Statistics)
  85. Reader (Mathematics)
  86. Reader (Philosophy)
  87. Reader (Computer Science)
  88. Reader (English)
  89. Reader (Physics)
  90. Senior Lecturer (Animal Production and Health)
  91. Reader (Geophysics)
  92. Reader (Biochemistry)
  93. Senior Lecturer (Crop Science and Pest Management)
  94. Reader (Industrial Chemistry)
  95. Reader (Botany)
  96. Senior Lecturer (Agricultural Economics and Extension)
  97. Reader (Fisheries and Acquaculture)
  98. Senior Lecturer (Food Science Technology)
  99. Reader (Microbiology)
  100. Reader (Zoology)
Applications requirements for 2018 Ondo State University of Science and Technology(OSUSTECH) Recruitment for Academic Staff


1. Candidates must possess a minimum of Bachelor Degree and Master’s Degree
2. Candidates to possess a minimum of Ph.D in the relevant fields is for
Professors and Senior Lecturers
3. Candidates must possess NYSC discharge Certificate or Exemption letter
4. For professors and Senior Lecturers they must have at least 3 years of teaching and research experience in the University system as well as some scholarly publications in recognized journals.

How to apply for Ondo State University of Science and  (OSUSTECH) Recruitment for Academic Staff
2. Please when the link above opens, select the “Job Category” of your choice to view the requirements
3. Use the apply icon at the right hand side to start your application.
4. The on-line Application, when completed and submitted, a unique identification number would be assigned to the applicant. This number should be written on the hard copy application to be forwarded to the University.
Forward the typed and duly signed Application with 20 copies of Curriculum Vitae to:
The Registrar,
Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH),
P.M.B 353, Okitipupa,
Ondo State,
Nigeria.

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Students must do problem-solving projects, not theses –Tech-U VC

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The Vice -Chancellor of Technical University, Ibadan, Prof . Ayobami Salami , tells OLUFEMI ATOYEBI that Nigerian universities must restructure to stop education tourism

What mandate did you have when the school began?
The school clocked one year on June 6, 2018. The mandate we had was to bring in students within a year and put structures in place . We achieved this in six months and got the National Universities Commission accreditation for 15 academic programmes.

There is criticism over the perceived high tuition fee of the school . Will this not scare students away ?
People have asked if the school is exclusively for the rich. The aim of the university is to provide quality education for children of the rich and the poor . The rich who can afford it can send their children here. For the poor who cannot afford the fee , we have been able to raise N .5bn in scholarship, to help indigent students.

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Nigeria Students Strives, Protest Suspension Of UI Law Student



Under the umbrella of Free Campus Press Movement (FCPM), student have condemned the suspension of Mr. Kunle Adebajo, a campus journalist and law student of the University of Ibadan.
Adebajo, who is expected to proceed to the Nigerian Law School this year, was suspended over his investigative feature titled “UI: The Irony of Fashionable Rooftops and Awful Interiors”.
FCMP, in a statement obtained on Sunday, faulted the two-semester suspension of Adebajo by the University management.
The students while acknowledging the fact that the University had the right to discipline its students, however, declared that they were very much concerned that the institution’s management found it very convenient to suspend Adebajo for his investigative report.

The statement said, “While we are not contesting the powers of the University to discipline Students, we are very much concerned that the institution management found it very convenient to suspend Kunle Adebajo for his investigative feature titled “UI: The Irony of Fashionable Rooftops and Awful Interiors” published on Guardian newspapers in 2016.
“Not only do we find this strange in the current dispensation of modern terms and in the post-colonial era, we also find it strange that the University failed to observe that this intellectual work did not in anyway abuse or defame any personality nor institution but rather aimed to improve the standard of the University.
“We are deeply disappointed that a University of prestige and calibre like University of Ibadan will fail to observe that ethics of Journalism requires objectivity, we feel the objectivity of Kunle Adebajo was seen as subjectivity by the University management which is appalling”.
While stressing the importance of freedom of the press, the students said, “In the current age where Press Freedom is being preached, we find it very disheartening that University of Ibadan decided to be the premier varsity in suspending campus Journalists.
“We would not fold our arms, we call on all well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on the University management to rescind the suspension of Mr Adebajo”.
However, all efforts made by DAILY POST to get the reactions of the University management to explain the rationale behind the suspension proved abortive as of the time of filling this report as calls put through the phone number of Director of Communication of the institution, Mr. Toye Oladejo were not answered.
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THINGS TO WORK ON BEFORE GRADUATION



THINGS TO WORK ON BEFORE GRADUATION

1. SPOKEN ENGLISH
It is so sad that majority of Nigerian students in tertiary institutions don't bother about polishing their spoken and written english. Some graduates speak english worse than a toddler, making one wonder what they spent 16yrs doing in school. You hear them spew gabbage like "he come and slap me and I come and beat him". If you speak such english to an interviewer, even with first class clearly written on your CV, he will probably think

you runzed your way through school.
The use of words like yeah, goddamn, omo, sh*t, f**k etc should be stopped cos they don't portray you as a decent person.

2. MODE OF DRESSING
Looking fly on campus was one of the things I enjoyed during my undergraduate days. It was fun cos you had so much of the opposite sex around to admire you. The moment I graduated, my orientation changed. Not that a graduate should stop
wearing denims and sneakers, but sagging and putting on studs with crazy hairstyle should come to a stop if such a person wants to fit into the corporate world. In the corporate world, you get to mingle with matured or married men with enough
decency. Sagging in their midst will make you look kiddo. Just cos your favourite musician davido sags his trousers doesn't mean you should do the same. He gets paid to do that while you could get fired for doing the same.

3. SPEND THRIFT ATTITUDE
The first time I heard someone say his salary is 70k, I hissed and mocked him in my mind cos that was thesame amount we students spent on phones just to oppress each other.

Now I've seen people earning less than 45k even with years of experience. What kind of person do you think you'll turn out to be when all you want is the latest expensive gadgets? In the real world, no one cares about the kind of phone you
use. Even on naija campus these days, girls have stopped falling for a guy because of the phone he uses, they now trip for flashy cars. So, before you spend that huge amount on a phone, ask yourself this question: "is it going to improve my standard of living?". I didn't know I could turn my smart phone to a mini laptop with WPS, Excel etc until I got employed. My phone was all about bbm, whatsapp and facebook. I now saw the full potential of the phone.
You need to cut down on your spendings. Also, get the idea of clubbing off your mind or it might ruin your pockets. The money saved from disciplining yourself can be
used to start something great. Use your head.

4. LAZINESS
You remember how you use to complain about the large notebooks you have to read for exams? If you lack a good reading culture, it is certain you will be bereft of ideas to contribute to a company's growth.
You are always seen reading gossip
blogs where you are updated with the lifestyle of celebrities but lack the idea of what the top 20 questions interviewers ask. Scaling through campus days as a lazy
person doesn't mean such is likely to continue in the real world. Carrying on with laziness is what leads to prostitution, where a lady feels she can use her body to fetch her daily bread instead of her brain, or where a guy still expects his uncle to be
the one to help him achieve his targets even after getting him a job through nepotism. You get to wonder why they spent 16yrs developing their brain in school.

5. PRIDE
I remember when I was in my final year at school, I was always happy about what the future held for me. I knew I was going to get a job that pays 350k immediately I graduated. Reality slapped me in the face when my first offer was a job paying 30k.
I had no choice but to take the offer cos I was already tired of adding more months to the six months I had spent at home just sleeping. Luckily for me, that job paved the way for a better one cos it gave me the
needed experience recruiters want to see on a CV. I've now realise that 350k is only feasible for those in the oil sector and those with huge years of experience, not a fresh graduate who doesn't know his left
from his right. As you are about graduating, never see any job as demeaning. Take it up while you continue searching for a better one.
This gives you experience. A bird in hand is better than a million in the bush. Remember, no one gives a damn about you out there. So, drop your pride and
use your head and hands or end up spending years still eating your mum's food with insults.

If it makes sense to you share to all students you know and you will be blessed for changing lives!

"GIVE A CHILD A BOOK"

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JAMB has fixed June 26 for the 2018 admission policy meeting


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has fixed June 26 for the 2018 admission policy meeting to kick-start the next admission process into the nation’s tertiary institutions.
Dr Fabian Benjamin, JAMB’s Head of Media and Information, made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos.
Benjamin said, “The main reason for the meeting is to define all modalities for admission of qualified candidates into the nation’s tertiary institutions for the 2018/2019 academic session.
“The board has concluded arrangements for this year’s admission policy meeting with all stakeholders in the education sector.
“This kind of meeting is to give room for contributions as well as ensure fairness and equity in the conduct of the 2018/2019 admission process.
“We are expecting in attendance all heads of tertiary institutions across the country.
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“We shall be convening this meeting, for the first time, in the South-West, Osun precisely.
“All the South-West governors have been invited coupled with other critical stakeholders.
“To ensure that there is no misrepresentation of facts or information, there will be a live coverage of the meeting on NTA from 11:30a.m. to 1:30p.m, so that Nigerians can follow the proceedings,” he said.
Benjamin said that in addition, Nigerians would also be able to get first-hand information on how the admission would be conducted, especially the requirements needed.
He assured Nigerians that the board would continue to ensure it brought on board innovations and reforms that would give the candidates an edge over admission process challenges.
“Our determined objective is to ensure that every prospective candidate is treated fairly and equally under a transparent platform.
“We will also continue to strive to open up the space for healthy competition.
“As it was done in 2017, this year’s admission process will also be conducted through the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS).
“This system eliminates all human interference in the admission exercise, where candidates are selected purely on the basis of defined criteria,” Benjamin said.
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This smell of Lagos


There is this fascinating smell of Lagos
of worn out souls standing at 3rd mainland bridge,
whose eyes see no joy, no mouth knows a smile.
Of long distance walks in the never ending bridge,
just with chips and others for sake of the thing called living.

There is this fascinating smell of Lagos
of voices lost in the vast echoes of the city,
which now, is a whisper to grey night old men,
or the kro kro kro of frogs and so,
those whose legs just touched Lagos can't decipher their meanings...
They are the conductors of tu ke tu ke busses,
whose bus has forgotten what it takes to have a mother,
or never even had any.



There is this fascinating smell of lagos
of deserted souls, of wandering souls,
whose homes are far off,
those whose mother often visits the homes of seers
to pour libations and know if there child is still alive.
of souls whose homes are far off at Ijesha or Apapa,
yet offices in Ajah, Ikoyi or Lekki.

There is this fascinating smell of Lagos
of hold ups, clinging even in streets...
Of prices of corn (Okah) fluctuated that to purchase one in Lagos,
is purchasing four in Agbor...

There is still this fascinating smell of Lagos,
of luxuries, of happy souls, happy sad souls,
sad happy souls, all in same yellow painted bus...
There is money in Lagos, there is suffering in Lagos...
All are in Lagos and that is why there is this fascinating smell of Lagos.

© Chukwuemeke Bright Nduka.
(CBNwords)

Your comments and feedbacks are welcome
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Skusat Entrepreneurship foundation program


Start penning down your small business ideas as you could be among the individuals to obtain a mild support fund between N50,000 and up to N150,000 this June.
The listed procedures below would be observed before you can be successfully inducted into the entrepreneurship foundation program:


 Submit the required details in the form herein to receive your application number within 24hrs.
 Once shortlisted for induction into the S.E.F program, an eligibility confirmation SMS will be sent to you on the 23rd of June.
 Sequel to the SMS confirmation, you would be required to procure a passcode which would enable you submit your business plan via an exclusive portal. The passcode is a N1,000 scratch card pin which would be sent to you via SMS.
 Your idea will be reviewed and scrutinized for viability. Should your business plan be selected, you will receive a grant from the Skusat Entrepreneurial Foundation program on the 6th of July.

Click here to apply
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: BRIGITTE POIRSON POETRY CONTEST 2018 [JUNE] ‘FIGHTING PERSONAL DEMONS’


Words Rhymes & Rhythm Publishers invites poets from Nigeria, Africa and all over the world to enter their poems for the June 2018 edition of the BRIGITTE POIRSON POETRY CONTEST (BPPC) themed: ‘FIGHTING PERSONAL DEMONS’.
“We all face our demons, internal or external, personal or imaginary, monsters we strive or like to tame. In the same vein, every human has a good and bad side, the bad sides vary and could be recognized as one’s “Personal Demons”. — Brigitte Poirson
“Deep within us are various emotions that are always trying to supersede the others. When an individual is able to understand these emotions, good and bad, and keep them under control, then that person is on the path to figuring out and defeating his/her “personal demons”. — Kukogho Iruesiri Samson
Poetry is about inspiration. It is also an art. Remember to use carefully edited lines and nicely original stylistic devices. Do not focus on ‘measuring up to others’. Express the best of your poetic heart for the sake of sharing great poetry. Be inspired!
Participants should note that Judges will be focused on ORIGINALITY, WORD ECONOMY, adherence to THEME, CREATIVITY in LANGUAGE and STYLE as well as the use of LITERARY DEVICES in the poems.

PRIZE TO BE WON:
1. The winning poem will be awarded a cash prize of N8000, a certificate of award and a copy of the BPPC 2018 anthology

2. All top 10 poems will be automatically entered for the Albert Jungers Poetry Prize (AJPP) 2018
3. All top 10 poems will be published in the annual BPPC 2018 anthology
4. All top 10 poets will receive a free copy of the BPPC 2018 anthology

GUIDELINES:
1. Contestants are invited to submit one poem on the theme
2. Submissions should be sent to SUBMISSIONS@WRR.NG
3. All entries must be the original work of the poet submitting it
4. No ATTACHMENTS. Please submit poem and other details as body of mail
5. The CONTESTANT NAME, CONTEST MONTH, & POEM TITLE must be mentioned clearly, as the subject of the e-mail. For example: ‘Abubakar Nnamdi Adekunle, BPPC June 2018, ‘ THE COUNTRY OF MY DREAM’
6. The maximum length of the poem should be 28 lines (plus the title). Poems exceeding this length, or having excessively long lines, will be disqualified.
7. Authors must provide their full names and Facebook ID [for identification]and a 50-100 word biography in the body of the e-mail
8. Submission deadline is 11:59 PM Friday June 29, 2018.

NOTE THAT:
1. Poems containing profanity, racism or vulgarity will be automatically disqualified
2. The poems will be judged based on their artistic quality and creativity
3. The judges’ decision is final and under no circumstances will they enter into any correspondence with entrants regarding their decisions
4. The copyright of each submission remains with its owner but we retain the right to publish ALL and ANY entry in the annual BPPC anthology
5. Poets resident in any part of the world are eligible
6. No entry fee required
7. Past winners may enter for the competition, but a poet can only one once in a calendar year (Season). If a past winner makes the TOP 10, the poems will ONLY be awarded a certificate and be featured in the anthology.
The last edition of the BPPC (May 2018) was won by Alhassan Rabiu.
The overall winner of the BPPC 2018 (February to September 2018) will be awarded the Albert Jungers Poetry Prize (AJPP) 2018. Kanyinsola Olorunnisola won the prize in 2016 while Ogwiji Blessing emerged winner in 2017 .

The BRIGITTE POIRSON POETRY CONTEST (BPPC), a brainchild of Words Rhymes & Rhythm (WRR), is a monthly writing contest aimed at rewarding the under-appreciated talent of young Nigerian poets. It was instituted in February 2015 in honor of Brigitte Poirson, a French poet and lecturer, editor, who has over the years worked assiduously to promote and support of African poetry.


Now in its 4th season, and being one of the few credible contests in Nigeria, the BPPC has become one of country’s most popular, especially among the younger poets.
FOR INQUIRIES, SEND AN EMAIL TO INFO@WRR.NG
Credit: WRR Publishers Ltd

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This is Nigeria



My smile lit up the room like wildfire,
looking at Nigeria's skyline,
getting better like wine.
Something nearer my desire.

Never halt the match of history
Our culture value been nice,
though, have to handle the ice.
Solving life's sweet mystery.


We  strongly believe in the slogan,
"no condition is permanent".
Hither; seen as ornament.
Thousand years on the run like I'm Logan

The street, internet our warfronts,
pages of blogs for passive aggression,
from obvious lack of attention.
But the dog is on the hunt.

You cannot divide by zero.
You cannot prove a negative.
Make room for the positive
Where is the hero

Point and spray the area,
what are you waiting for?!
Just knock on the door.
This is Nigeria
We_no_ be_criminal


Written by © Onabajo O. Daniel

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OSUSTECH students refuse to resume after resumption date




The management of OSUSTECH are disappointed as students refuse to resume from her semester break on the the stipulated date circulated by a memo;
100 level students- 11th of June 2018
200level and above-18th of June 2018

There had been mixed suggestions that this could be due to the Muslim Ramadan celebration (Eid El Fitri), slated for 15-18th of June as public holiday.
By these it is seen that all students would begin to resume for school activities after the celebration. Meanwhile, some students have decided to resume next month July.

The the jingle team wish all students happy Eid El Fitri
And happy resumption.
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#holiday, 
#resumption
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World Cup 2018: Russian lawmaker warns against sex with foreigners


A senior Russian lawmaker has called on her countrywomen not to have sex with foreign men visiting the country during the World Cup, saying Russian women "should give birth to our own."
In an interview with radio station Govorit Moskva, Tamara Pletnyova, the chairperson of the Duma committee on families, women and children, said she was concerned about a rise in single mothers.
Ahead of the quadrennial tournament, which kicks off in Moscow tonight with hosts Russia taking on Saudi Arabia, she said Russian citizens should marry each other and "build a good family, live together, give birth to children and educate them."
Pletnyova was responding to a question about a spike in births from foreign fathers following the 1980 Moscow Olympics -- an era in Soviet Russia when contraception was much less readily available.
"These children then suffer and have suffered even from Soviet times," she said.
"You know this perfectly well. It's fine if they're one race, but not if they're from a different race. I'm not a nationalist, but still. I know the children suffer, then they get abandoned and that's it, they stay with their mom here."
The press office of Pletnyova's committee said the lawmaker did not plan to make further comments.
Another legislator made similar remarks to Govorit Moskva on Wednesday, according to a transcript released by the radio station.
Alexander Sherin, a member of the Duma defense committee, said that massive sporting events "are always a favorable background for the spread of infectious diseases.
"When it comes to the fact that people come from all over the world, from different climatic zones, they cannot adapt so well, and they can become aggravated by diseases. Maybe the body of a European will somehow react to contact with people from other continents."
Sherin also expressed concern about visiting Western fans, worrying that they might "spread around some kinds of narcotic substances."
Up to a million fans from the 31 other competing countries -- Russia qualified automatically by virtue of being the host nation -- and beyond are expected to descend on Russia's capital Moscow during the month-long tournament, the organizers predict. Tourists will also be visiting 10 other host cities in the country for a total of 64 matches.

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