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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

DELSU Pre-degree Admission List 2015/2016 Released

This is to inform candidates whop applied for the pre-degree programmne of Delta State University (DELSU) that the list of admitted candidates into the programmne has been released.

To check the list, visit http://delsu.edu.ng/201516admission.aspx

-Enter your Pre-degree Application Number

-Click on the Check button and proceed to view your admission status.

DELSU Pre-degree Admission List 2015/2016 Released

FUTMINNA Produces 34 First Class As 3,505 Graduate

The Federal University of Technology (FUTMINNA) is set to graduate 3, 505 students in various classes for the 2014/2015 academic session at its 25th convocation ceremony on Saturday.

This was revealed by the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Musbau Akanji, in a pre-convocation briefing.

“We shall be graduating a total of 3,505 students. Out of this, 2, 787 will be graduating with first degrees, 220 with Post Graduate Diplomas, 464 Masters and 34 Doctorate degrees.

“In the first degree category, 34 are in First Class, 733 are in the Second Class Upper Division and 1,308 in Second Class Lower Division.

“A total of 638 are in Third Class while 74 others have Pass degrees,” he stated.

According to him, the graduands will be able to collect their original certificates immediately after the convocation ceremony.

We Are Making Plans To Adopt CBT Mode - WAEC

The registrar of the West African Examination Council (WAEC), Dr Iyi Uwadiae has revealed that the examination body is perfecting plans to adopt the CBT mode in its examinations.

He however stated that the council is not in a hurry as it is considering all variables as not to mess the whole idea up.

“We have looked at the issue of CBT and found that this is not a selection test, where one can deal with paper and pencil.

“With that, you can easily migrate to CBT, but for an achievement test where you train people to become engineers, medical doctors and others, there will be need for practical experience.

“So, they do not just train them practically in the class, they equally need to be tested on theory.

“Against this background, therefore, we are collaborating with other examination bodies and experts outside Nigeria to ensure that when we start, we will not mess up the entire process.

“And what is expected of the candidates can still be achieved", he stressed.

NOUN Academic Calendar for 2015/2016 Session

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The academic calendar of the national; open University of Nigeria for the 2015/2016 academic session is as indicated in the table below;

Month Activity Possible Duration Block Dates
December, 2015 Senate   December, 2015
January Registration for Courses and Examinations by both Fresh and Returning Students commences   11th January, 2016
January Convocation   15th and 16th January, 2016
January Facilitation commences   18th January, 2016
January Course Registration ends 4 weeks 12th February, 2016
February 1st TMA 2 weeks 8th February, 2016
February Orientation of Fresh Students   9th & 10th February, 2016
February Matriculation Ceremony   20th February, 2016
February Inaugural Lecture    
February Senate    
February 2nd TMA  
4 weeks
15th February, 2016
February 3rd TMA 26th February, 2016
March 4th TMA 11th March, 2016
March Registration for Examination closes   11th March, 2016
March Facilitation ends   13th March, 2016
March Examinations begin   8 weeks 21st March, 2016
March Inaugural Lecture  
April Senate  
May Examinations end 13th May, 2016
May Marking of PoP begins 6th May, 2016
May Marking of PoP ends 27th May, 2016
May Collation of PoP & e-exams results ends   3rd June, 2016
May IT/SIWES Supervision begins   14th May, 2016
May Inaugural Lecture   June, 2016
June Senate   June, 2016
June Release of Examination Results   14th June, 2016
June IT/SIWES Supervision ends   15th June, 2016
June Registration of students commences   4 weeks 27th June, 2016
June Orientation of fresh students 28th June to 29th June, 2016
July Matriculation Ceremony 29th – 3rd July 2nd July, 2016
July Facilitation commences   4th July, 2016
July Inaugural Lecture    
July Senate    
July Registration of students ends   22nd July, 2016
August 1st TMA  
8 weeks
26th July, 2016
August 2nd TMA 8th August, 2016
September 3rd TMA 22nd August, 2016
September 4th TMA 15th September, 2016
September Facilitation ends   16th September, 2016
September Examinations begin  
8 weeks
26th September, 2016
September Inaugural Lecture  
October Senate  
November Marking of PoP begins 11th November, 2016
November Examinations end 18th November, 2016
November Marking of PoP ends 25th November, 2016
November Collation of PoP & e-Exams results end   1st December, 2016
November IT/SIWES Supervision begins   19th November, 2015
November Inaugural Lecture    
December Senate    
December Release of Results   2nd December, 2016
December IT/SIWES Supervision ends   20th December, 2016

Oh yeah? Lagos establishes first DNA Forensic lab in Nigeria...

Oh yeah? Lagos establishes first DNA Forensic lab in Nigeria...

You go, Lagos! The state is serious about crime fighting and has established the first DNA Forensic lab in the country. Read the press statement below...
"In furtherance of its commitment to the criminal justice sector reforms and take the fight against crime to a greater level, the Lagos State Government on Tuesday announced that it has concluded plans to establish the first ever high-powered DNA Forensic Laboratory in Nigeria which will take off within the next six to twelve months.
The lab, which would be called the Lagos State DNA Forensics Centre (LSDFC), when fully operational, would fulfill an unmet need for DNA profiling which is a unique forensic technique that is now being used all over the world.

Addressing journalists at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa on Tuesday, the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, said the establishment of the centre was another eloquent testimony of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s sincerity and seriousness towards fighting all forms of criminality.

Kazeem, who addressed the media alongside senior officials of the Ministry, said Governor Ambode had been at the vanguard of the war against domestic, sexual and violent crimes, and that the centre was geared towards vigorous justice sector reforms. 

He recalled the ground-breaking donation of equipment worth N4.8 billion to the Nigerian Police, the Light Up Lagos Project, and the recent solidarity visit of the Governor to crime flash points like the Isawo area of Ikorodu where criminals have been terrorizing innocent citizens, among others as further proofs of the Governor’s determination to tackle crime.

Speaking on the importance of the forensic centre, the Commissioner said the facility which would be driven by the Ministry of Justice with active support of the Governor, will focus on DNA analysis to support the justice sector in diverse areas such as “collection and preserving reference and evidentiary DNA which can later be used in identifying criminals; decoding familial relationships of individuals which could also be a tool for the judicial system; and identifying victims and remains after natural and manmade calamities.”

Kazeem also explained that DNA profiling is an extraction of DNA from body fluids, semen, nails, hair and other DNA generic sources, adding that the centre would greatly help to controvert evidence of alibi and confirm physical presence of suspects at the scene of a crime and the origin of DNA to such suspects.

He said: “Even though the role of DNA in forensics, law enforcement and the justice sector is well known globally, a high-powered DNA analysis centre is not available in Nigeria. This means that most, if not all the DNA testing needs are performed outside Nigeria, a situation that leads to longer turnaround times and an overall higher cost of bringing closure to investigation and prosecution of crimes.”

He said when operational, the centre will serve the DNA needs of the state, members of the public, other states and neighbouring countries, saying it would be of international standard which all stakeholders including security agencies would benefit from.

On the areas of focus, Kazeem said the Centre would be deployed for criminal investigation to identify criminals with incredible accuracy and exonerate suspects mistakenly accused or convicted of crimes.

The Centre, according to the Commissioner, would also aid investigation on domestic and sexual violence cases, boost family and paternity proceedings, and help in identifying victims of natural and manmade disasters.

The Commissioner expressed optimism that the Centre would be a unique solution to fighting crime in the quest of the present administration for a safer and secured Lagos, adding, “Lagos is a unique place with a unique Governor who has continued and will continue to provide unique solutions.”

He further said the government was partnering with experts in the DNA field on the project, who would build, operate and transfer to government after about two years, a period within which the officials of the state must have been trained on how to run the Centre.

Fielding questions on the challenge of collecting database for the centre, Kazeem said data collated along the line, would be stored, and that other government ministries, departments and agencies would equally collaborate with the Ministry of Justice to effectively deliver on the mandate of the Centre.

SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARIAT
FEBRUARY 23, 2016