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2020/2021 Admissions: JAMB Issues May, June As Deadline …Insists On NIN For UTME

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Public universities across the country have been issued May 15, 2021 to conclude admissions while private Universities, polytechnics and Colleges of Education are to end theirs on June 15, 2021.
The Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Ishag Oloyede, disclosed this at the Virtual Meeting with Heads of Tertiary Institutions in the country, Last Thursday.
Oloyede maintained that the deadlines remained sacrosanct and binding on all the nation’s institutions, adding that the board would not tolerate any breach of the decision reached at the meeting.
While noting that the meeting was aimed at knowing the level the various institutions had reached on the 2020/2021 admissions scale, Oloyede said the board would soon announce the date of commencement of sale of admission forms for the 2021/2022 academic year  and expressed hopes that the institutions would comply with the board for a hitch-free academic session.
In his words”, after a robust and insightful deliberations, members collectively agreed that all public universities are expected to finish their admissions on or before 15th May, 2021, while the private Universities and all IEIS, polytechnics and Colleges of Education will complete theirs at the agreed date of 15th June, 2021″.
The Registrar further urged all institutions to adhere strictly to all advisories issued to them on Inter/Intra University transfer, foreign inter-university, including fresh foreign candidates, change of programmes and institutions as well as other essential processes relating to admissions.
According to him, the directive became imperative to avoid unnecessary bickering that could impede on the future of innocent candidates and their subsequent mobilisation for the National Youth Service Corps(NYSC).
Meanwhile, the board has insisted that the National Identification Number (NIN)be used for the 2021Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The Registrar stated that the introduction of the use of NIN was for security reasons as well as checkmating the excesses of examination malpractice.
“It is for security reasons. For us at our small level, it helps us to avoid impersonation but there is a bigger picture. There is insecurity in the country and we know that many of these problems are there because we have identification problem. We can’t identify every citizen, where he is and what he is doing. So, for this, we don’t even need the name of the candidate. We just want the NIN. We will then do the needful to pull the data of the candidate and the process will go on from there”, Oloyede said.
By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
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Oyo Subeb Recruits More Teachers For Primary, Junior Secondary Schools

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The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board has released the names of 5,600 newly recruited primary school teachers and 80 caregivers in the State.
The SUBEB Chairman, Nureni Adeniran, who announced this in Ibadan, the state capital, on Friday, explained that the list had been duly approved by the state Governor, Seyi Makinde.
“The newly appointed teachers and caregivers are the first batch of successful applicants from the recent recruitment exercise carried out by the board,” he said.
“The list will be uploaded on the portal and will be available for candidates to check  their names from the portal.

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Corruption In Governance: Don Advocates Traditional Values Promotion

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A Professor of Accountancy in the Department  of Accounting , Faculty of Administration and Management, Rivers State University, Prof Lawyer Chukwumah Obara has advocated the adoption of African traditional values as a managerial tool to eradicate systemic corruption and mismanagement of public funds in governance.
According to him , the use of such African traditional methods like shrine oath-taking by public servants will deter such public officials from misappropriation of public funds while in office. He said accounting system is evolutionary science that recognises the practice of some pragmatic ideological practices such as African norms and values to fight corruption and mismanagement of funds that is predominantly noticed in both public and private governance.
Prof Obara stated this while delivering his inaugural lecture at the 106th inaugural lecture series of the state university  with the topic, “Pragmatic Ideologies and Visionary Accounting: Reinforcing the Helmet, “ held at the Senate auditorium,last Wednesday.
He noted that all the 36  States including the Federal Capital Territory in the country can convinently survive without any federal allocation if they embrace pragmatic ideological accounting systems that are visionary  accounting methods.
“Every State must adopt pragmatic approaches in their accounting system,there should be accountability and transparency, ,we must be flexible in our Constitution as constitutional rigidity is bane of the growth of the nation and we must go back to our root , traditional values and that will promote wonderful accounting system and the world will celebrate us,”he stated.
The erudite scholar noted that Accounting science helmet provides a safety umbrella to shade RAIR from shady accounting practices and can serve as both protective measure and forward looking.
Mr Vice Chancellor,in the foregoing senses, reinforcement can increase the probability that the accounting’ behaviour will occur again in similar situations.This implies that reinforcing the helmet is a powerful tool in shaping accountants behaviour, learning and development and this can lead to more effective strategies in accounting therapy and everyday interactions”,he stated.
The lecture examined  the evolution of philosophical thought in accounting, notion of pragmatic ideologies in accounting, visionary accounting paradigm , transparency , differences and similarities,the helmet metaphor : balancing protection progress.
He posisted that accounting plays vital role in the socio-economic development of nations , stressing that Accounting is the instrument for financial management , transparency, and resource allocation.
“Over the years ,the accounting system has undergone significant  transformations influenced by historical developments , regulatory reforms, and the adoption of global standards which serve as the helmet reinforcing and protecting socio_economic development.”
Reinforcement is a fundamental concept in behavioral psychology and learning theory, particularly in the context of operant conditioning. it refers to any stimulus or event that increases the likelihood of a behaviour being repeated in the future.It can be understood as a mechanism that encourages certain behaviors through rewards or consequences,”he stated.
In concluding, Prof Obara stated that Nigeria’s economic landscape demands an accounting profession that is both pragmatic and visionary .
Earlier in his speech,the Vice Chancellor of the university Prof Nlerum Sunday Okogbule represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Administration, Prof Victor Akujuru the lecture said is valuable  and is capable to advancing the   growth and development of any society if adopted, even as he commended the lecturer for a thoughtful and impacted inaugural lecture.

By: Akujobi Amadi

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RSUBEB Officials Visit Riverine Schools In Abua /Odual

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A  team  of board members and directors of the Rivers State Universal Basic Education Board led by  Member in charge of Supervision / Monitoring, Chief Nwuke Anucha  visited Ogboloma,a riverine community in Abua/Odual Local Government Area of the State to inspect a six classroom block built single handedly by the community recently.
Speaking at the King’s palace shortly after inspecting the building and facilities in the school, Chief Anucha, who represented the board chairman, Alabo David Briggs, commended the people of Ogboloma for remaining united and working in synergy for the good of the community and the younger generation.
While assuring them that the board chairman would surely be briefed on the effort so far made by the community in encouraging education in the area, Anucha expressed optimism that he (Briggs) will not hesitate to give his approval for the school to kick off and called on the people to see education as the responsibility of all.
He used the medium to thank the King of Ogboloma His Highness Micah Brother, the councilor, Hon. Thomas Carlson; CDC Chairman, Lucky Brave Egba, Chiefs and elders and youths for working in synergy for the progress of community.
Also speaking, the board member in charge of projects Dr. Walson Ominini lauded the people for promoting education in the area, assuring them that their effort will not be in vain.
Earlier in his speech, the King of Ogboloma, His King Micah Brother thanked the bfor finding time to visit the community, pointing out that the six classroom block was the singular effort of the community and appealed to the board chairman to give approval for the school to kick off.
The King who spoke through the councillor representing the area, Hon. Thomas Carlson narrated how children in the community are trekking long distances to neighbouring communities in search of quality education and sometimes would be bitten by snakes called on the board to come to their aid as government presence is not in any way felt in the community.
The chiefs also spoke, thanking the board officers for coming to see things for themselves.

By: Akujobi Amadi

 

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