Wednesday, 30 April 2014
AAUA PRE DEGREE Admission List is out
www.aaua.edu.ng/pd_admission.php
Freshers can now start creating account
I don't need to tell u to be extremely carefull when uploading ur data, you should get a confirmation email and SMS after you're done.
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Freshers Orientation to start by Mon 28th - 30th wed April, 2014
It will hold from moday to Wednesday next week at the multipurpose hall.
BTW there will also be an excursion to idanre hills, registration is at the venue.
Well....THE WAIT is OVER, the MINDSTORMING party has FINALLY come to AAUA.
WITH BONES OF STEEL and MUSCLES of FISHING LINE permit me to INTRODUCE to you AAUA BARCODE PARTY(ABCP)!!!
Overtime, we NOTICED AAUA was UNDER-ENTERTAINED as SUCH no one HEARD of it outside AKURE, we're BREAKING that RECORD. Y'ALL saw how DOPE AGT waz, we CAME with MORE SPICE ... c'MON LET'S DO THIS!
Hey HEY HEY HEY HOLD ON, before you get tired of reading BARCODE PARTY isn't just for the name, we got your BBM BARCODE imprint on your TEES, any MOTHERFUCKERS cannot just SCAN IT, they need your permission...eheh you feel that? I-bet-YOU-DOOO oo
COME and catch the FUN of your LIFE, believe me its well ORGANISED, NO THUGGERY, INTENSE SECURITY and BANGING SOUND that could BLOW OFF a WOMANS SKIRT haha MR DJ slow--down...
This ACE AAUA WORLD PARTY 1, AAUA BARCODE PARTY(ABCP) is coming very soon cool your temper, it is brought to you by.
LEXHYCE CORP
•THE FAMOUS HYCE FIRE
•ALEXANDRITE
•EXPLOREAAUA
•AAUAAMEBO
You couldn't read all this without letting others know.
KINDLY REBROADCAST,
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Campus gossip monger...
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
SIWES Defence for IT students to commence on Monday 28, April 2014
The Time-table on Departmental basis is available at the Industrial Training Unit.
It should be noted that each student is required to present to the audience his/her industrial training experience, within ten (10) minutes using Power point presentation.
Please, above for your information and equally inform others.
AAUA Public Relations Officer Victor Akinpelumi agrees with the VC -'every married legally married couple should be entitled to hold a gun'
The public Relations Officer, AAUA also thinks citizens should be allowed to bear arms. He made this know with a comment on BBC newsday report on Google +.
Listen to the almost three minutes interview www.soundcloud.com/bbc-world-service/bbc-newsday-should-it-be?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=googleplus
How to pay your 2013/2014 acceptance fee into the bank
1. Ask for the sit that does etranz payment and tell them u want to pay for aaua 2013/2014 acceptance fee
2. Pick a teller
3. Fill everything in CAPITAL LETTER like this
ACCEPTANCE-SCIENCE
COURSE OF STUDY-LAW
UTME REG NO-XXXXXXXXXXX
LAGBAJA OMOBABAOLOWO
Lagbaja omobabaolowo is ur full name no go dull am o.
Fill the cash in denominations, 21 grand and submit.
4. Collect your receipt and head to the café
How to apply for ondo state bursary
odscholarshipboard.com/
2) Click Apply for Bursary/Scholarship
3) Choose Bursary Award (Undergraduate Only) and fill other details.
4) After filling the Form, Click Apply
You will get an Application Number.
5) Take your application number to any UBA Bank to pay for the Application and processing fee (The Application and Processing fee is 500 naira only. Payable to the UBA Ondo State Scholarship Board
Account Number: 1015895317).
6) Indicate clearly your Application Number and Name on the bank Teller while paying.
7) After the payment is made, come back to the portal ▬▬▶ http://odscholarshipboard.com/ and
Click CONTINUE
8) Use the application number to complete your application form.
ONDO STATE 2014 SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY AWARDS: EXTENSION OF APPLICATION PERIOD.
encountered by applicants, the closing date for the application for the 2014 Scholarship and Bursary has been extended by two (2) weeks.
The new closing dat will now be Monday 5th May, 2014.
I enjoin our students to take advantage of this extension and complete the process on time.
HOTLINES:
In case of any delay or unsatisfactory service in the bank (UBA), pls call either of these lines: 08033345490, 08033589938.
In case of any difficulty encountered in the online application process, pls call: 08023077160
I thank you all.
Dayo Awude,
Board Chairman.
AUTHORITARIAN TENDENCIES IN AFRICAN GOVERNMENT
Studies have establish that, the major reasons for the inability of many African countries like Nigeria, Ghana and others to operate an open, accountable and limited government has a long historical origin, beginning from the time of the slave trade, to the pre-colonial era where dictatorship and authoritarianism is the major.
It was observed that, as far as the present African leaders are concerned, there are three (3) immediate historical experiences they can appeal to:
1. Pre-colonial time, where the Oba's,Emirs and other rulers combined both spiritual and political authority, therefore equated all opposition to them as sacrilegious.
2. The colonial era, where the colonial governors as representatives after held legislative, executive and judicial authority in the colonies and preceded to treat as sedition's, all opinions and actions that tended to question the colonial domination and exploitation
3. Finally, the post-colonial era, where the independent politicians were so desirous to inherit the privileges of the colonial masters that they did nothing to abolish the dualism of colonial rule.
Findings also show that, beyond these negative examples, younger Africans can also remember young majors and captains who rather than defend the sovereignty and integrity of their fatherland, decided to take upon themselves to ruin the land by looting the treasury and arrogating to themselves unwarranted privileges. Besides these, the present Africa youths on a daily basis watch with amusement, how their elected public office holder strample on their rights, appoint their children, friends and family members into various government positions, use the state resources to intimidate the citizens, prevent public demonstration with soldiers and security personnel, arrest anyone found in participation, tag the citizens with unpleasant names like nuisance, hoodlums, jobless etc.
With such a background even in this present dispensation, bad governance and authoritarian rule have been more visible and enduring precedents that contemporary African leaders can point to, and due to this, it may be difficult for African countries to put things right, unless quick action is taken by the present leaders to clean up the dirt.
From Nigeria to Ghana, Zimbabwe to Egypt and all across Africa, this subject is very visible. Even the African citizens themselves today join hands with outsider to oust a sit tight ruler. We can see the example of Libya, Egypt and so on.
But my question is,why is it still difficult for the colonial west to leave power to the African states, if they themselves are not to be referred to as sit tight masters?
Before i go into that proper, let's first ask, who is the leader of United Kingdom? Its the queen. A life time ruler. If United kingdom with all its civilization can accept the queen as its life leader,why bother about sit tight rulers in Africa? If Saudi Arabia can accept king as its life ruler, again, why bother about sit tight rulers in Africa?
Using Nigeria as a case study, if Britain, who claimed to have given Nigeria independent over 50 years ago still could not leave Nigeria alone to govern itself, what makes it different from an African leader who prefer to sit tight to power? Is the sit tight African leader not simply following the example of the colonial masters who initiated the sit tight ruler ship style of coercion and brutality?
It was on record, that Nigeria suffered greatly in the hand of Britain for over 50 years during colonialism, where all the work is being done by Nigerians, on the land owned by Nigerians, but the profits of the work done by Nigerians on Nigerian soil shall be transported to Britain. These went on for over 50 years, where Nigerian resources were channeled in to developing Britain at the detriment of the Nigerian people. But after the said Britain gave Nigeria independent in 1960, 50 years after, they still couldn't leave Nigeria alone to govern itself, but instead, continue to threaten the nation in so many ways and interfering in its internal affair like we saw recently about the anti-gay law passed in Nigeria. What could that be if not a sit tight master ship if I could use that word? Yes, sit tight rulers are not good, in fact, they are bad.But the intervention of any foreign influence in whatever disguise is even worst.
Point of note: if the African sit tight ruler favors the foreign western nation that is interfering, they would never interfere to oust the ruler unless for a greater benefit to their interest and not the interest of the African citizens, so why accept an intervention of a worst evil to oust a smaller evil?
Example can be seen in the recent bill of the Nigerian National Assembly, criminalizing same sex marriage which was threatened by Britain, U.S and others. If all these countries would not leave Nigeria alone to govern itself, how can Britain condemn an African sit tight ruler who is only following the path created by them and others?
History have it that, The Nigerian politicians who lead in the first and second republic where to take the major blame for the present situation. if the central and dominant figures holding executive positions in national policies had used their dominance in favor of the public good or to promote worthy national objectives and goals, Nigeria would have had worthy examples to follow,but this was hardly the case. The key figures of Nigeria's first and second republic were never certain as to whether they were acting as champions of their various regions and ethnic groups or as leaders of Nigeria. Thus, while each professed democratic inclinations in their speeches, few were willing to respect the opinion of the masses as well as follow the words coming from their own mouth, which is the replica of the British colonial ruler ship style.
In my opinion, independence was only taken from Britain, but the Nigerian people were still under the colony of those who inherit the colonial structures. If the Nigerians of today continue to follow the path of these old politicians, it would be difficult to achieve the aim of a united nation of a free citizen with developmental capacities.
These explain the reason why both the first and second republic collapsed for self-same reason, i.e. unwillingness of leaders to respect the will of the people at national and regional elections, the desire to remain in power despite the verdict of the electorates.
Another point of note: neither the nationalists who took over power from the colonial administrations nor the military officers who took over where prepared psychologically, politically, and economically to promote democracy and good governance, they were rather trained or schooled, the authoritarian style of the colonial masters.
The authoritarian nature of African leaders was schooled through the colonial masters, where the colonial masters coerced the Black Africans into forceful submission. Since these present African leaders inherit the structure of the colonialists, it is no surprise that they also inherit the sit tight nature of their then masters.
In my opinion, the sit tight rulers in Africa are merely imitating the western colonialists, because despite the independent given to most African countries, no African country has been loosed from the structural tie with its colonial masters as designed by them.
So, seeking the assistance of any western nation to intervene in time of any crisis, especially that which involve government, election and overthrow of government is a suicide mission. A means of giving legitimacy to those who are indirectly aiding or benefiting from the the crisis underneath.
At this junction, it is worth to note that, no foreign solution can solve a traditional problem; and every internal challenges can only be solved by an internal and all inclusive solution.
African reasons for supporting foreign intervention is simple, getting a solution to our present challenges, but no any foreign intervention had ever solved the challenges in the real sense, it instead escalate ethnic hatred, trigger internal struggle which would ensure that there is continuous crisis to always require their input for self-benefits.
We should learn to see beyond our present needs and challenges, but look into the future and the safety and development of our nation.
Article written by
Akinkuotu Joseph, 300L
Department of Political Science
& Public Administration
Monday, 21 April 2014
DAAYUUUUUUM....DAMN haD an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW(a prank actually) with AAUAAMEBO da BAIDE BOY...LMAO NIGGA d'DNT know I was Gonna post this.
EXPLOREAAUA|www.exploreaaua.blogspot.com @Exploreaaua:
Happy birthday manigga
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Thanks so much boss
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Really appreciate
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Na you biko, u be real celeb
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Smiles
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Ur pics allover my recent dp update
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Thanks much
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Smiles...Na God oo
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All the best baba
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Oshe
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Bro
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Wassup
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Assuming u were to sell AAUAAMEBO how much would u collect?
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Funny question abi, just answer :)
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Never tot of it before sha
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Something substantial
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Think am now
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Close to how much?
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Maybe 350,000
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Or 500....
*yeeeeepa see investment*
.....
EXPLOREAAUA|www.exploreaaua.blogspot.com @Exploreaaua:
Lol u kidding right?
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That's if am even gonna sell it
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Am not oo
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Av got plans o
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U wanna buy?
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Anyone ever came up with that request before? -that u sell it to them
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No one
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Peeps just mentioning it
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Make I hear ur plans biko, I go ja e si nkan soon
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I don't think I can sell it
EXPLOREAAUA|www.exploreaaua.blogspot.com @Exploreaaua:
Even after u graj?
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That's when am gonna use it well
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Wow for what biko?
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For PR in Ondo state
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there is no other PR ish on twitter in Ondo after futaolofofo
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Well that's huge man! All the best
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So I heard u dey use am get girls wella
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Girls?
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Funny!
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Yea right?
=) MAKS =) Follow -----> @AAUAAMEBO:
Get girls in what sense?
EXPLOREAAUA|www.exploreaaua.blogspot.com @Exploreaaua:
To straff na, what else
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Geez!
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Funny enough all d girls wey I don straff.....
*cut cut cut you're not meant to see that ;)*
....
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And everyone knows my gf in school
=) MAKS =) Follow -----> @AAUAAMEBO:
Have so many female peeps oo, but straffing ....nah
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Hmm and I damn sure she knows about ur side chicks
EXPLOREAAUA|www.exploreaaua.blogspot.com @Exploreaaua:
I guess u ain't a straffing person then
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Trying to get side chicks now sef...didn't have before
....
*MAKS don't, your gf is reading this*
...
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Lol that's the man
=) MAKS =) Follow -----> @AAUAAMEBO:
My personality is different from what u see in pictures
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Or what u hear people say
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I get a lot of insider gist Abbotts u
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Those that are close to me knw me well
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Especially those that know me from 100lvl
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Or from my diploma days in Epinmi
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Hmm so u tryna say u holy?
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Holy ke!
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Out of it
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Am just gentle and easy going in sight
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U dey answer question like Michael scofield
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Indirectly not answering
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I watch Crime and Investigation movies well
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Am answering, prolly not giving u answers u expect
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So on birthday, what's the sexist gift you got or you'll prolly get?
=) MAKS =) Follow -----> @AAUAAMEBO:
Sexiest? *chuckles*
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No gift yet...or none will come at all
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Maybe from my gf alone
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Birthday sex I guess?
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Aauites don't give gifts...all dey do is beat u on ur birthday and rejoice with u at the pub
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Birthday sex *giggles*
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Not exactly
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Lol
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We are not even in d same location
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So what's ur plan after aaua?
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I will still in one way or the other connected with the school...am sure about that
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Will def be an entrepreneur
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Nice one, so as a celeb what's ur most embarrassing moment in school?
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Ermmmm....can't remember one sha
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Oooo
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Okay...I remember one
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go on
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At small gate , gat a class for 9am
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As I dropped from the bike, my shoe got damaged
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Luckily
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Luckily for me, a friend came around and I had to wear his own shoes to class
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Not really embarrassing tho
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Lol good friend
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So I guess most moments were good, which is the best for u?
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So many good moments tho
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Best!!!
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My first payment as AAUAAMEBo was from d governor's office
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The alert really made me happy
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Wow
=) MAKS =) Follow -----> @AAUAAMEBO:
That was during his inauguration for second term
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Were u paid cos of AAUAAMEBO? And how much
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I was paid 5k to just RT @Ondotv tweets about the inauguration then...and I had less than 700 followers then. It was actually myself and futaolofofo that was given d job!
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Cool easy money
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Especially when I started it just to get more aauites on twitter then...money wasn't intended when I created the handle
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But now money dey enter ba, keep the good work man.
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Ermmm...ofcourse, change dey enter...at least subscription cash dey enter
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PR for events, music etc
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Lovely questions for short interview tho!
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:) you're my fucking hero
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Hero ke!
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:D all the best my man
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Thanks again!
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Friday, 18 April 2014
National conference; AAUA VC Prof Femi MiMiko suggest citizens should be allowed to bear arms against insecurity
Professor Femi Mimiko, the vice chancellor of the best state university in Nigeria Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba, in view to this insecurity has suggested that arms should be legalised for citizens.
part of the report from premiumtimesng after the cut...
A delegate from Ondo state, Femi Mimiko, called for a law that would empower Nigerians to bear arms for self defence.
Mr. Mimiko said the current level of insecurity in the country would be reversed if Nigerians are allowed to bear arms. He said the reason people were being killed indiscriminately by the insurgents was because citizens are defenseless.
"Mr. Chairman, we should create a Constitution that would allow for citizens to bear arms. People are killed and property destroyed because Nigerians are not armed," Mr. Mimiko said.
He said there was so much inequality in the country that there was an urgent need to do something urgently to reverse the trend.
Well done Mr VC.
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR FIRST SEMESTER 2013/2014 SESSION
-Resumption and on-campus
-Registration for all returning students
-Resumption, screening and registration for fresh students
-Faculty- Based course exposition
-inter/intra-faculty transfer starts.
Week 2:April 27-may 3,2014-Orientation for fresh students
-registration continues for all students
-Lecture begins for all returning students
Week3: may4-10, 2014-Lecture begins for fresh students
-inter/intra faculty transfer ends.
Week4:may11-17,2014-Lecture continues
Week5: may18-24, 2014-continous assessment test
-lecture continues
-end of registration and closure of edu-portal
Week6: may25-31, 2014-Resumption of 400Level Accounting Students
(post siwes)
-lecture continues
-Matriculation
Week7: june 1-7, 2014Resumption of 300/400 Level Education students
-Lectures continues
-senate(Examinations)
Week8: june 8-14, 2014-2nd continuous assessment test
-lecture continues
Week9: june15-21, 2014-lecture continues
Week10: june 22-28, 2014-lecture continues
Week11: june 29-july 5, 20143rd
-continuous assessment test
-lecture continues
Week12: july 6- 12, 2014 -lectures continue
Week13: july 13-19, 2014-lecture continue
Week14: july 20-26, 2014-End of lectures
Week15: july27-August 2, 2014-Revision for all students
Week16: August3-9, 2014-First semester Examinations Begins
Week17: August10-16, 2014-First Semester Examinations Continue
Week18: August17-23, 2014-End of First Semester Examination
Saturday August 23, 2014-students to vacate Campus and Halls of Residence.
First semester break two weeks Sunday, August 24- Saturday, September 6, 2014.
Pls note that all public holidays within the calendar shall be observed.
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL FEES PAYMENT PROCEDURE (Returning Students)
All Returning students must view and print their School Fees Payment Invoice to know how much they are paying and how to fill the teller and make the
payment at the bank. To view/print school fees payment invoice, on the portal landing page, goto Quick Links->Print School Fees Invoice->Print
School Fees Invoice
Step 2.
On the Print School Fees Invoice interface, supply your Matric Number.If found on the school fees payment setup, then the school fee payment invoice
is displayed for viewing and printing. If not found, it means you cannot pay at the bank. Please contact ICTAC department of the institution and register your complaints. In this case, we will want to see you in person to resolve the issue and you will be able to
view your invoice and make school fees payment. It indicates details of your school fees information.
Here is a sample below and it must boldly written on the teller.
SCHOOL FEES-SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE
120404280
ADEOLU ADEKOLA PHILIPS
200Level
#26,300.00
Interpretation
SCHOOL FEES-SCIENCE is the school fees
payment type based of student's Faculty of study COMPUTER SCIENCE is the student's Course of study
120404080 is the student's Matric Registration
Number
ADEOLU ADEKOLA PHILIPS is the student's Full
Name
200Level is the student's Class Level
#26,300.00 is the amount student will pay at the
bank.
This amount differs for course of studies.
Step 3.
Visit any bank nationwide that is closer to you, obtain the teller and fill the teller as instructed in Step 2 above and tell the cashier or the teller that you want
to make payment for Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba School Fees on eTranzact Platform. After payment, make sure you wait and collect your eTranzact Payment Receipt. This is important as it is your access to create account, fill biodata form and course form filling and printing.
Step 4.
After obtaining your eTranzact payment receipt, you will go online again and Confirm the School Fees Payment you have made in the bank. This is
necessary as to ensure that you are the real owner of the eTranzact Payment Receipt. To confirm the school fees, click on Quick Links->School Fees Payment-
>Confirm School Fees. On the School Fees Confirmation page, Supply your Matric Number and the Confirmation Order Number on your eTranzact
Payment Receipt you obtained from the bank and click on Submit button to confirm your school fees payment. Once successful, you will be redirected to
the page where you will be able to login to your account.
Step 5.
On the Login to your account interface, if you have created an account before, just login with your username and password but you don't have account before , click on "Create an account" link. Verify
School fees payment will be displayed, supply your Matric Number and click on Submit button. If you have confirmed your school fees payment before,
then you will be allowed to Create an Account and SMS of your login credential with be sent to your mobile set and your email address and if the details of your
school fee confirmation information cannot be found then you will be denied to create an account. Please ensure that during account creation, you supply
functioning mobile set number and email address.
Step 6.
Login to your account with your username and password and fill all necessary forms as appropriate
and submit.
NOTE: There is no increment of school fees. So my fellow students, follow the link below aauaeduportal.com/fees.asp to check last year school fees procedure.. Just select your department and your level..
UTME/DIRECT ENTRY ACCEPTANCE FEES PAYMENT PROCEDURE (how to pay your aaua 2013/2014 acceptance fee)
Check your Admission Status by clicking on Admission Status button on the portal landing page OR on the portal landing page, goto Quick Links- >Admission Status->Check Admission Status
Step 2.
Supply your UTME/DE Registration Number and click on Submit button.If you have been offered admission, a popup window will be displayed with a
congratulatory message, your admission details and the details of how you will fill the teller when you get to the bank to make your acceptanace fees payment
Step 3.
Visit any bank nationwide that is closer to you, obtain the teller and fill the teller as instructed in Step 2 above and tell the cashier or the teller that you want
to make payment for Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Acceptance fees on eTranzact Platform. After payment, make sure you wait and collect your eTranzact Payment Receipt.This is important as it is
your access to printing your admission letter.
Step 4.
After obtaining your eTranzact payment receipt, you will go online again and Confirm the Acceptance Fees Payment you have made in the bank. This is
necessary as to ensure that you are the real owner of the eTranzact Payment Receipt. To confirm the acceptance, click on Quick Links->Acceptance Fee
Payment->Confirm Acceptance Fees. On the Acceptance Fees Confirmation page, Supply your UTME/DE Registration Number and the Confirmation Order Number on your eTranzact Payment Receipt you obtained from the bank and
click on Submit button to confirm your acceptance fees payment.Once successful, you will be redirected
to the page where you will be able to print your admission letter.
Step 5.
On the Admission Letter page, supply your UTME/ DE Registration Number and click on Submit to view and print you Interim Admission Letter
NOTE: If you do not confirm your acceptance fees payment online successfully, you will not be able to
view and print your admission letter and it also means that you have not paid at all for the acceptance fees and you will not be able to further your registration
online.
HOW TO FILL YOUR TELLER
If you have been offered admission in the faculty of LAW or faculty of SCIENCE or faculty of ARTS or faculty of EDUCATION or SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, the name of your faculty will be added to the payment type you want to make. On your teller, you will write bodly the
payment type you are making followed by your faculty name. See sample below
ACCEPTANCE-SCIENCE
CHEMISTRY
35657890JH
ADEOLU ADEKOLA PHILIPS
#21,000.00
Interpretation
ACCEPTANCE-SCIENCE is the acceptance fees payment type based of student's Faculty of study CHEMISTRY is the student's Course of study 35657890JH is the student's UTME/DE Registration
Number ADEOLU ADEKOLA PHILIPS is the student's Full Name #21,000.00 is the amount student will pay at the
bank. This amount is the same for all course of studies.
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
How to check your admission status on any phone with opera
After single column view been toggled on follow the steps below
1. Click here www.eportal.aaua.edu.ng/frontend/welcome/landingpage
2. Click on check admission status
3. Input ur jamb reg number and submit
...you should get a congratulatory message if you've been admitted.
NEWS: ISSUES on AAUA SCHOOL fee and Acceptance FEE
And on the school fee; all fees stays the same based on department so no qualms about that.
Monday, 14 April 2014
NEW REGISTATION PROCEDURE for AAUA newly Admitted 2013/2014
I. For a fresh candidate that has no account, click on "Create an account" link
II. Enter your UTME registration number to verify that you have paid and confirmed your acceptance fee. For those who have not confirmed their acceptance fees, click "confirm payment" link.
III. If verification in (ii) above is successful, you will be taken to account creation page to create your account.
IV. Fill the account creation form appropriately and submit. Your login credentials will be sent to your phone and email address immediately. You will then be directed to the login page to continue your registration. NB: Use your personal phone number and email
address,as these will be the channel of
communicating to you throughout your stay in the University
V. Login with your username and password to start your registration.
VI. The Data forms are grouped into five (5) sections. Please fill carefully and appropriately.
VII. Download court affidavit and medical form under the download menu. Fill the court affidavit form appropriately,
and get it signed and stamped in court as it will be part of document to be uploaded.
VIII. Important documents (scanned in JPEG image format) needed for upload to complete your registration are: Birth certificate, certificate of origin, court
affidavit, attestation letter, JAMB admission letter (optional), passport and O'level result(s). Direct entry candidates in addition, are required to upload their ND/NCE/IJMB
result.
NB: Candidates with no JAMB admission letter should report to the University admission office on resumption.
IX. After completing the registration, please carefully go through the forms again before you click on "Finalise
submission"
X. Click on "Finalise submission" to complete and submit your registration. A preview or report page will be displayed.
XI. Print the preview page and check the screening remark below the print out
XII. Students who passed the screening can proceed to the bank for school fees payment.
XIII. etranzact receipt for school fee payment obtained from the bank will be used for school fees payment
verification and course registration on the portal.
Any further enquiries and complaints should be sent to enquiries@aaau.edu.ng or report to our ticketing system on
NEWS: There is a New AAUA Student portal ...LINKS to check Admission Status 2013/2014, Register for New student, payment Instructions ...MORE (all the story inside!)
At the time of gathering this report, nothing is working on the portal so I guess its still under construction so that means registration for new students starts immediately completed.
Link to portal: www.eportal.aaua.edu.ng
Cheers.
Sunday, 13 April 2014
AGAPE CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP(AAUA CHAPTER) IS OFFERING FRESHERS FREE REGISTRATION, ACCOMMODATION...MORE...(everything inside!)
LINES & LOTS MORE to make life easy for you on your first time in campus ..... for more info contact OYINDAMOLA:08138244509 , kay boss:
07030909106, Queen: 08063792998, o'daniel: 08139470504, o'segun:08101663167.
Add bbm:23409596
Exploreaaua
Saturday, 12 April 2014
(VIEWERS DISCRETION)GRAPHIC PHOTOS; Accident scene of autocrash that claimed the lives of jambites
This occurred at Akoko LGA, Etioro to be precise and I rumour has it that a exPredite of AAUA was among them.
Pls take a time out to wish them safe rest.
BREAKING NEWS; I hear the MBA building is on Fire
Friday, 11 April 2014
US Transparency International Standards (USTIS) ranks AAUA Best state university in Nigeria ...FULL story Inside!
Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, the best State University in Nigeria.
The result was contained in the preliminary results from the USTIS 2013 Coordinated Nigeria Schools' Survey, the world body's school ranking initiative.
Only last month, AAUA came first nationally in the 2013 Annual Youth Debate for Nigerian Tertiary Institutions organized by the Federal Ministry of Education.
The National University Commission voted AAUA the Best State University in 2005 in terms of the quality of academic staff after carrying out its
(NUC's) carrying-capacity survey that year.
AAUA has, from 2011, had 100 per cent accreditation of its programmes by the National Universities Commission to date! Adekunle Ajasin University came into world reckoning following the strategic initiative of the
incumbent Vice Chancellor, Professor Femi Mimiko, who built the plank of his administration on "building a 21st century University, properly called!." Through the initiative, the University
which relocated to a temporary site in 1999, has become an infrastructure and academic haven. Between 2010 when Professor Mimiko took office
and now, the University has taken delivery of over 60 projects as a deliberate attempt to address the acute challenges of space.
The University championed merit-driven admission and staff appointment policies in Nigeria to shore up the integrity of its
programmes. In his reaction, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Femi Mimiko, expressed appreciation to God for
allowing the modest contributions of his administration to attract world recognition.
"It is really a thing of joy that our modest contributions to educational development and humanity have attracted attention and recognition. As a University, we give all the glory
to God. I would also like to appreciate the Visitor to the University and Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, for the robust support he
accorded and continues to accord the University.
"I cannot thank the University immediate past Council under the leadership of the Pro Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Barrister
Dan Nwanyanwu, OFR, mni, enough for direction and support.
"Words are inadequate to thank the staff and students of the University for their priceless contributions to the attainment of this feat. I dedicate this achievement to them."
Unofficial Facts about AAUA
1. A place where night class starts from 1st week of resumption
2. A place where the man in charge of regulating the sun does not show mercy
a place where D DVC is in charge of selling physics, chemistry. Biology e.t.c Law LT things,
3. A place where sum people are the happiest on campus(RCF) and no one wish to claim the saddest on campus
4. A place of photocopying up and down
A place where u must read b4 u can even get ur F
5. A place where indigo's no dey fear d students,
6. A place where only 12shuttle is available 4 over 5 thousand students
7. A place where u exchange materials as if u r exchanging invitation cards...
8. A place where ur blemishing creamz turn u black
9. place where sheriff dey check girls wey get ukwu,dey think say den package gun inside their yash.
10. a place where light is forbidden
11. a place where goats help u bring down ur food 4rm d
stove n help u eat it even wen d food is nt cookedq
12. A place where only one Atm machine is functioning 4 over 5 thousand students!
13. A place where students
go for night classes only to sleep thruout or others watching films on laptop while some others are busy stealing fones nd laptops
Add yours...
Thursday, 10 April 2014
ONDO STATE BURSARY: SUG pres. Assures AAUAITES the money will be paid
If you can't read the writing on the screen shot, read it after this cut...
"I just discuss with SSA to Mr Governor on youth nd students Affairs on the issue of ondo state bursary,i let him realise the fact that were tradition is lacking striking alternative become
imperative, students are going to implore any means to get what rightfully belong to us,he said soon gvt will pay us, nd added that currently gvt is paying based on batch by batch..greatest aauaites! let us have little patient."
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Wednesday, 9 April 2014
NYSC 2014 Batch B Mobilization Timetable
2. Batch 'B' pre-Mobilization, Deployment & Relocation Officers' Workshop.6th - 9th May, 2014
3. Submission of Masterlist by Corps Producing Institution/Screening/Vetting by Mob. officers.2nd - 7th June, 2014
4. Delivery of Print-outs to CPIs16th - 18th June, 2014
5. Return of Corrected Printouts by Institutions to Mobilization Dept.25th - 27th June, 2014
6. Briefing of Final year Students/Prospective Corps members in CPIs.7th - 11th July, 2014
7. Delivery of Call-up letters to CPIs.28th - 31st July, 2014
8. 2014 Batch 'B' Orientation Programmes5th - 26th Aug
Ondo State 2014 Scholarship/Bursary Application.
We did announce that the 2014 application for Scholarship and Bursary would commence yesterday but we had some technical issues with opening the
portal to our students, as envisaged.
The problem has now been resolved and students can now begin to apply from tomorrow, Wednesday, while we compensate for the two days already lost. The application will now close on Wednesday 23rd April, as against the initially stipulated date of 21st April.
Thank you.
Dayo Awude,
Chairman.
Submission of final year project to close on 22nd of April
All final year students should note that they are to submit their projects before the Easter break 22nd of this month else i guess u already know the consequences.
Goodluck.
Having problems you need to rectify on school portal? Here's a chance
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
ONDO STATE BURSARY:FUTA peeps got Bank alert today, what has happened to AAUA?
AAUA Celebrates Award-Winning Sports Contingent
The VC added, "Yes, we are placed 13th out of 41 Universities that participated; and 2nd among the 19 state and private-owned Universities that participated.
But as we have often said, our involvement in sporting activities is not directly related to the winning of laurels. Important as that is, what we celebrate,
indeed, are participation and the leadership development platform that your involvement in sporting activities provides you with."
Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, on Thursday last week, celebrated its Sports contingent to the 24th Nigerian University Games, NUGA, and its representatives at the 2013 National Debate for Nigerian Tertiary Institutions. The University organized a dinner in appreciation of its ambassadors.
He added, "As we always do, anywhere there is going to be sporting event to which our students are invited, the University will bend over backward to look for money to support them.
"This year, we are going to move forward to buy all the sporting equipment required in the new gymnasium such that it would become more functional."
He enjoined the Sport Unit staff and students to make judicious use of the facilities and institute a maintenance culture that will make the facility
enduring.