Thursday, 6 July 2017

NOUN graduates now eligible for NYSC, Law School

The Senate has passed an amendment to the law establishing the National Open University, which will make graduates of the institution eligible for mobilisation by the National Youth Service Corps and to attend the Nigerian Law School.
The passage followed the adoption of a report by the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund on the ‘Bill for An Act to Amend the National Open University Act Cap N6 LFN 1983 (Amendment) Bill 2017’ by the lawmakers at the plenary on Thursday.
In the report, the Senate panel stated that the amendment to the National Open University of Nigeria Act was to bring the institution at par with the regular universities in the country.
The report said, “The objectives of the bill are as follows : firstly, to amend the existing legislation with a view to removing the perception of the public about the university in respect of the word ‘correspondence,’ which gives the impression that the university is not a full-time university and, as such, seen as part-time.
“These two concepts – correspondence and part-time – significantly affect the way the public views the programs run by the university. This has been the reason why the Law graduates of the school are not admitted into the Nigerian Law School as well as the reason for the non-inclusion of the graduates of the university into the National Youth Service Corps scheme.
“Secondly, to include lnformation and Communication Technology as another means of providing tuition towards the advancement of learning throughout Nigeria. The National Open University, as currently run, depends critically on virtual learning and students’ individual research, hence, the need for improvement and introduction of helpful learning tools as presented by lCT. This will further deal with the challenge of limited access in the tertiary education sector.”

Nigeria: Union Suspends Strike in Unity Schools

The Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) said on Wednesday that it had suspended the two months old strike in some Federal Unity Colleges (FUCs) nationwide.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the schools went on strike to protest the non-payment of workers' salaries since December 2016.
Mr Alade Lawal, Secretary-General of the Association, told newsmen in Lagos that the strike was suspended following an appeal by stakeholders, including parents and guardians.
"The strike was suspended after a meeting between the union leaders, zonal coordinators and unit chairmen of the association in the affected colleges.
He said the meeting reviewed the then ongoing strike in some of the colleges where salaries for some specific months were not paid.
According to him, the union decided to listen to the appeal by parents, guardians and other well-meaning Nigerians to suspend the industrial action, in the interest of the students and education in the country.
The ASCSN scribe said that after the meeting, the union resolved to suspend the strike for 30 days, to enable the Federal Government pay the outstanding salaries.
He warned that if payment was not made within the period, the union would declare a total strike, which would affect all the 104 unity colleges in the country.
NAN learnt that some of the unity schools that have been on strike in the last eight weeks include FGC Nise, in Anambra; FGGC Shagamu in Ogun; FGC Ilorin in Kwara; FGC Ikirun and FSTC Ilesa, both in Osun.
Others are FSTC Doma in Nasarawa State; FSTC Otukpo in Benue, FGC Warri in Delta; FGGC Omu-Aran in Kwara and FGC Rubochi, in Abuja.

Sunday, 25 September 2016

RESCHEDULING OF 2016/2017 POSTGRADUATE ADMISSION EXAMINATION

In view of the suspension of the Strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU), OOU branch, the Postgraduate Admission Qualifying Examinations earlier scheduled for 9th and 10th September, 2016 will now be held in the various departments as follows:

2nd Multi Disciplinary International Conference

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HOSTEL ACCOMODATION FOR FRESH AND FINAL YEAR STUDENTS

This is to inform the general public that accommodation is now available at OOU Ventures' Female and Male hostels.

Female Hostel:               Ago Iwoye (Main Campus)
Male Hostel:                   Ibogun Campus
Application Form:           N 2, 500
Bed Space:                     N 52, 500

OOU TALENT TUESDAY

OTT Means #OouTalentTuesday :

This Is To Show Case Oouites Talents In Arts, Music, Dance, Comedy, Or Any Talent At All.
We'll Be Reposting Your Work For Oouites To See.
Just Mention Or Tag @Ooujuice_ And Use The Hash Tag #OouTalentsTuesday On Instagram, Whether It's
A Video Or Picture You'll Get A Repost On Tuesday...
While # OF Means # OouitesFriday:
 

This Is Mainly For Oouites Into Fashion, Modelling, Or Photographer, But Not Strictly To Only Them.
So If You(Not Necessarily Any Of The Above) Take Really Cool Pictures, Most Especially Within OOU, Just Tag Or Mention Or Use The Hash Tag #Oouitesfriday And You'll Get A Repost On Friday...

 

BREAKING NEWS!!! ASUU OOU CALLS OFF STRIKE

OOU VANGUARD

OOU VANGUARD gathered that the academic Staff Union Of Universities OOU chapter has called of its strike action which began in August.
It could be recalled that the Union embarked on a "No Pay, No Work" campaign which has halted majority of the school activities.