Showing posts with label ksu news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ksu news. Show all posts

Thursday 18 January 2018

Government Sponsored Candidate For Students' Union Government Upcoming Elections in Kogi State University



kogi state University Sug Elections is fast approaching, and many people have been speculating the outcome already, candidates have been ready and waiting patiently for the D-Day

meanwhile, a post on facebook drew our attention, the excerpts are below.......
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Its saddening to see that some of those students leaders i hold at high esteem supports this shameful conduct of the Kogi State government, alleged of imposing sponsored candidates on the students in the upcoming SUG elections.
I weep for the students because the power of the Students Union government Has been hijacked. Students leaders are no longer elected but selected in Kogi state University. Its shameful, and unaccepted. This is Anarchy.
The right of the students to elect their leaders have been defeated.
I advised anyone who's name is on the sponsored list to post a Disclaimer of having involved himself in this shameful conduct and await the right process of elections to take its cause. We wouldn't want to vote a student leader who will not challenge the government when the rights of the students are been trampled upon.
Let's all stand against sponsored candidature of the students union because from the words of Martin Luther -The King "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"
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Tuesday 3 October 2017

Hand Over The Mantle - Kogi State Student Cries Out For A New SUG/Nakoss Election



HANDOVER THE MANTLE........... SUG/NAKOSS......

Government is widely believed to be an instrument through which a society is organised in order to maintain law and order as well as advance the necessary social amenities in a community....
Popularly referred to as SUG, Students Union Governments were established in various institutions of higher learning to promote unity, orderliness and smooth relationship between students, school authorities and the state or Federal Government.

It is no news that there ought to have been an election long before now in kogi state state university as the tenur is normally @n academic session ie to mean the tenur of the outgang excos has elapsed...but due to the protracted strike action, the election was not conducted as at when due....

Kudos to the outgoing SUG Executives for their tireless effect, yet as students of Kogi State University , we are being deprived of so many things because it seems we've lost our voice, or perhaps our voice have gone faint, although to some extent the council of departmental presidents has been playing the role of a union, but that is not enough....

The semester is far spent yet it doesn't seem like any thing is ongoing about the election, all the proposed date / rumors were all fruitless; imagine if the election or tenur of a Government in Nigeria was left with power for even 48hrs after due date, what do we think will happen?

Quoting the words of a Comrade....
"Need I remind myself that uptill this moment as I pen down my worries that no election
have been held in Kogi State University to bring new EXCOS into mother unions of the
institution?

What could be the problem? In NAKOSS, aspirants have paid and bought forms for
offices and first semester is almost ending. Where is their money? In whose pocket is
it? Why hasn't there been election into the SUG and NAKOSS? Who is holding unto the
power and for what reason is the person doing so? Why is the populace not reacting?

All these questions have cleared my conscience and I will boldly let time tell us more
we need to know"

And Quoting the words of another Comrade........
"By extension I am not suppose to talking about KSU Unionisms again but unfortunately it happened like this, as I'm talking to you myself has started having issue with some powers that be in KSU due to my usual way of said what I think is right for me and the entire students, we are every ready to conduct election and handover whatever in our possession but university management keep telling us stories and you know that we have a limited power as regarded KSU because students handbook's which has been their medium of threat to every one of us."

ITS not that the populace dont know about all the "truths and lies" flying all around and the least of the populace will know that there has been reason(s) why the power hasnt been handed over...People are watching far and wide and even for future purposes. Whatever the reason, we dont wanna know again.

All we demand is that elections should hold for posts in the unions (SUG & NAKOSS) this semester ASAP, for the interest of all students.... Appeal Goes to all bodies responsible for the conduction of this said election....Enough is Enough, We Need New Executives.
A new Government we Demand...
#SUG
#NAKOSS
And I kept thinking through the night......

Oluwafemi yinka olinxs
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Friday 15 September 2017

PROCEDURE FOR KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY 2017/2018 POST UTME SCREENING:

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Candidate that choose Kogi State University as first choice with jamb score of 160 above and minimum of 5 credit in your O-Level result at not more than Two sitting in relevant subject including ENGLISH and MATHEMATICS can proceed the screening registration 

HOW TO REGISTER:

i) Registration  14th September 2017 to close on 24 September 2017
ii) Visit any of the Zenith bank nation wide with the sum of #2,500 only to pay into Kogi state university bank account( account number will be issued to you when you get to the bank) to generate a pin which will enable qualify candidate to commence registration
iii) Bank will issue a pin to any candidate who pay the sum of #2,500 into the school account.
iv) Take the pin issued by the bank to any cyber cafe to proceed your screening registration through the school portal ksu.edu.ng
v) Candidates will be required to upload a recent and cleared scanned copy of their passport, not more than 20k with red background.
vi) Candidates are to print their screening slip after online registration to know the date and time schedule for the test.
vii) The print out must be printed in coloured and MUST be brought to the screening venue for submission to the screening officials.
viii) Candidate must be in screening venue (Professor F.S idachaba Lecture theatre) an hour befor the screening exercise
ix) Candidate are prohibited from coming into the hall with pen,flash drive,phones or any electronic gadget,
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Tuesday 15 August 2017

Kogi state university asuu saga, Federal government set to intervene through minister of works and productivity

federal government through ministry of labour and productivity headed by former governor of Anambra state and current minister in the above mentioned ministry, doctor ngigi set to intervene in the ongoing fracas between kogi state government and Asuu kogi state chapter over proscription
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Saturday 5 August 2017

KOGI STATE STUDENTS BURSARY REGISTRATION STEP, FROM NAKOSS P. R. O


From office of NAKOSS National PRO.
Greatest Nigeria students. Solidarity greetings to all the vibrant comrades and all our dear students both home and in the diaspora .

We are happy to announce to our dear students that after our final meeting with scholarship board as regards students bursary and transparent methods of payment.

We now have confident that the online method of bursary payment is real and therefore we want to enjoin all our students to please go ahead with the online registration process that's the only way everybody can benefit from the new increament of bursary which we are very sure that the state government has declared a state of emergency for the payment of bursary. 

Please we should all try to rebroadcast this information so that everybody can benefit.. Thank you all. 

Register now @ www.kssb.kg.gov.ng

Aluta continua 
Victoria acerta 

Abdullahi Suleiman 
NAKOSS National PRO
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Thursday 3 August 2017

Kogi State University Online Hostel Balloting Process Instruction


Ksu hostel Balloting process .: balloting Instruct

login your student via portal.ksu.edu.ng
click on accomoda

+To participate in this ballot process, candidate must have paid school fee for the session accordingly

+ You are required to Roll a "YES" to be qualified for an accomodation slot and payment must be made within one week from the day a slot is booked.

+ Each Candidate has a slot to roll the die Once every week incase a "NO" is rolled. Hostel accommodation also increase to 10.000 naira for those that pick yes...
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Monday 31 July 2017

Students Groan as ASUU, Kogi Govt Face-off Lingers



Lecturers of all the state-owned tertiary institutions in late January and early February this year, embarked on an indefinite strike over issues bordering majorly on non-payment of salaries, Earned Academic Allowances (EAA), non-clearance of some lecturers by the staff screening/verification committee, non-constitution of governing councils and other sundry demands.
The tertiary institutions that embarked on the strike include: Kogi State University, Anyigba;  Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja; College of Health Technology, Idah; School of Nursing and Midwifery, Obangede;  College of Education, Ankpa and College of Education (Technical) Kabba.
Following the prolonged strike, students at some point took to the streets to ventilate their frustration over the negative impact the unrest was having on their academic development.
Touring tertiary institutions to end face off
Piqued by the continued industrial action, the state governor, Yahaya Bello, undertook a tour of all the institutions to meet with stakeholders in a bid to find a lasting peace.
He began with the College of Health Technology, Idah from where he moved to the Kogi State University, Anyigba and the College of Education at Ankpa.
The governor also met with stakeholders at the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, College of Education (Technical), Kabba and the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Obagande.
At each of the institution visited, the governor was told the myriads of challenges hampering the tertiary education sector which bordered majorly on payment of salaries/allowances, promotion of staff, infrastructural decay, poor funding, insecurity, inadequate hostel accommodation and lecture halls, among others.
Bello had during the visits promised that salaries and allowances owed the workers would be paid before the end of the month, assuring that his administration was ready to accord “practical solutions” to the problems facing the tertiary institutions.
He said his administration would not consider politics, mediocrity and sentiments in resolving the problems.
Bello, however, appealed to the striking workers to stop beating the drums of war and reason with government on the need to develop education in the state.
Following the tour and the appeals made by the governor, the lecturers under the Joint Action Committee (JAC) resumed academic activities, while their Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) counterpart at the Kogi State University ASUU-KSU insisted on getting their salaries as promised by the governor before going back to class.
Bello, ASUU tangle over proscription order
But not comfortable with the stand of ASUU, the governor on July 19 made a proclamation banning all activities of ASUU at the university for failing to call off its seven month-old strike after government had allegedly met 90 percent of its demands.
Bello, who made a proclamation in Lokoja, after a decision reached on the matter by the state executive council, directed all academic staff of the institution to resume academic activities immediately or assume that they are no longer in the employment of the state government and the university.
Daily Trust on Sunday learnt that the proscription order was handed down at a time that ASUU was said to be planning to convene a congress to end their prolonged industrial unrest.
The governor said that the lecturers had been paid their salaries and that there was no justification for them to continue their industrial action.
He ordered the management of the institution to take immediate steps to find and engage suitable replacements for all crucial staff vacancies including those who have left or may wish to leave and all those who are deemed to have left the services of the university pursuant to the proclamation.
“In effect, the Governing Council of the university and the management of KSU and the management of the ministry of education are hereby directed to immediately start the process of employing all categories of academic staff,” he said.
Infact, in vacancy advertisements for various positions of lecturers in many newspapers last week signed by the Registrar/Secretary to Council, Kogi State University, Dr Y.I. Abubakar, a clause stated that: “This recruitment exercise is premised on the proclamation by the Visitor, His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello, lifting ban on employment in the university.”
Bello also directed all the relevant security agencies in the state to be on the look-out and live up to their responsibilities to ensure there was no breakdown of law and order as a result of the proclamation.
He explained further that the activities of ASUU in the university have obstructed and disrupted the provision of essential services in education, “thereby occasioning psychological trauma and irrevocable loss to the lawful recipients.”
Besides, the governor said:  “The Kogi government is forced to believe that ASUU-KSU and her members for no justifiable cause have deliberately persisted in the breach of their responsibilities as employees of the Kogi State government, working in an institution providing essential services, which is education.”
However, the Zonal Coordinator, Nsukka Zone of the union, Prof David Ikoni, told newsmen in Lokoja that the action of the governor revealed his “ignorance of the law and the rules guiding the operations of ASUU.
“By section 40 of the Constitution, every person shall be entitled to assemble freely and associate with other persons and in particular he may form or belong to any political party, trade union or any other association for the protection of his interest,” he said.
He argued that ASUU, as a trade union with several members, had every right to agitate and struggle for the protection of the interest and welfare of its members especially in a democratic setting.
“It is evident that some academic staff of the university, are yet to receive their salaries for upward of 14 months contrary to the statement credited to the governor that they have fulfilled over 90 percent of their demand and have gone a step further to pay all outstanding salaries of both cleared and uncleared staffs including those that have committed one crime or the other,” Prof Ikoni said.
According to him, as an end to the strike, the union demands equivocal withdrawal of the statement allegedly proscribing ASUU-KSU, with an apology to the members and the general public, payment of arrears of 14 months salaries owed academic staff, especially those employed following due process, in 2015.
The National Executive Committee of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) also instructed its members in the Kogi State University, Ayingba, to continue their strike until the proscription order is reversed.
This was contained in a resolution jointly signed by the convener, ASUU National Executive Committee, visitation committee, Professor Suleiman Mohammed, Acting chairperson, ASUU Kogi State University chapter, Dr Daniel O Aina and Assistant Secretary, Dr M. A. Daikwo, after the union held its congress outside the university campus in Anyigba.
Mohammed advised the state government to address all outstanding issues, including payment of salaries to all categories of staff.
He said ASUU has resolved to sanction any member who violates the resolution of the congress by signing the register with a view to resume work.
The resolution reads in parts, “the congress of ASUU-KSU, Anyigba met on the 25th July, 2017, for the first time in the history of the university, outside the campus in the conference Hall of Harbour Bay Guest House, Anyigba, reviewed the on-going strike action embarked upon by the members of the union, the illegal proscription of ASUU-KSU, Anyigba by the Governor of Kogi State and to chart a way forward and resolved as follows:
“That the holding of the congress meeting outside the university campus was consequent on the refusal of the university administration to allow the union meet on the prescient of the university as part of the implementation of the purported proscription of the ASUU-KSU, by the governor of Kogi State.
“That the proscription of the ASUU-KSU, Anyigba by the governor of Kogi State is unconstitutional, null, void and of no consequence whatever.
“To continue the strike action until the alleged proscription order is reversed and all outstanding issues including payment of salaries to all categories of staff and EAA are settled.
“To sanction any member who violates the resolution of Congress by signing the register with the view to resume work.”
Save our future, students tell Bello, ASUU
But students who have been at the receiving end of the face-off have appealed to the government and ASUU to end the impasse to enable them resume academic activities.
The President, Students Union Government (SUG) of the university, Comrade Philip Omepa, lamented the trauma many of them had gone through since the inception of the strike action.
“We have actually wasted seven months of the year, our mates who graduated from other institutions have already gone for their National Youth Service while we are still left behind.
“The next batch of NYSC is supposed to be mobilised in November, but with the look of things, I doubt if our students would be able to make it because our scripts are still with the lecturers.
“The two parties should sheath their swords in the interest of the students. The future of the state depends on us. They are our parents and should know what is good for us,” he said.
Credits: Daniel Sule Itodo | Daily Trust
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Please, De-proscribe KSU-ASUU, Concerned Parent Begs Gov. Bello



AN OPEN APPEAL TO HIS EXCELLENCY, ALH YAHAYA BELLO, KOGI STATE GOVERNOR.
Your Excellency, our dear Governor.
I want to appeal to you, sir, to please, de-proscribe Kogi State University, (KSU) ASUU, not because of the positions of the various Unions, nor that of the National Labour Congress, NLC, but because of the innocent suffering students.
Your Excellency’s status goes beyond these trivial stance of unionism.
Your present position is not interpreted in line with your age. As the Governor of Kogi State, you are the father of all, irrespective of our political linage, religious and senatorial divide.
The good, the bad, neat and dirty will be pour within your vicinity. You are now the dust bin, which is a situation you must accept.
I am appealing to you, Your Excellency, knowing fully well that you, certainly, will get this message, through this platform, to please because of the God you serve and these your children whose hope and future lies in their academic pursuit, not minding the utterances of the unionists and members of the public, de-proscribe ASUU, KSU branch.
If you do this, you will see how the various heads of these students and their parents will chart a new course of positive advancement for you, sir.
May your days be long. Amen.
My sincere appreciation in anticipation of your response, sir.
– Agbaje-Williams Olushola
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Friday 28 July 2017

Steps In Paying Your School Fee - Kogi State University Ayingba

Steps In Paying School Fees
  1. Visit the universitys website: www.ksu.edu.ng
  2. Click undergraduate portal
  3. Click student login
  4. Input matric no/jamb registration number and password
  5. Click pay school fee
  6. Click on the small circle to proceed
  7. Click pay – you would be redirected to (Remitta Platform)
  8. Click on: please select how you want to pay
  9. Choose your ATM card type Matercard or Visa
  10.  Provide card holder details  (Card holder name – card expiry date, Card number – card cvv)
      
  11. Click on submit/or reset where there is a mistake in inputting wrong card details
  12.  Wait a while
  13.  Click on generate token and wait for your token via sms
  14.  Enter secret code(token)
  15.  Click submit
  16.  Your account will be debited and you will be redirected to the university portal to print school fess receipt.



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Lectures Would Begin Fully In All Faculties On Monday - Kogi State University Registrar Assures Student In A Congress Meeting Held Today


Report of congress held on Friday 28th July, 2017.

The university management speaking through the Registrar thanked the students for their coordination and cooperation thus far, he also added that we communicate with our students to resume immediately as lectures has already started in various faculties.
For faculties that have not started lectures, he said lectures will begin fully in such faculties on Monday as over 300 lecturers have signed to begin work.
He also made it clear that hostel balloting shall hold on Thursday 3rd August, 2017.
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I am ready to take a bullet for KSU Students – Gov. Yahaya Bello

I’m Ready To Take Bullet For KSU Student

The imbroglio that accompanied the recent proscription of activities of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Kogi State University,Anyigba,was a sad one,even though it came as the last resort in order for the present administration in the state to find headways and a lasting solution to the matter.

This was the submission of the Governor,Alhaji Yahaya Bello during the flag-off of the ultra-modern GYB Primary School Project,held in Adankolo,Lokoja,today.

Governor Bello,who lamented the situation where the students,who are at the receiving end, have become wagers at the hands of the ASUU KSU members,said he made the decision to sound it to all that the future of Kogi youths and children is not for sale.

According to the Governor,despite the fact that several commentators have had discordant views on the matter,he is ready to take bullet for the students and indeed the entire people of the state,if it gets to that.

He said it was in view of this resolve that his administration has continued to make all necessary financial and ancillary sacrifices towards ensuring that he stabilizes education in higher institutions of the state.

The Governor stressed the need for Nigerian case-laws to be assisted to make more pronouncements on perennial struggles between what he described as “the might of unions in institutions providing essential services and the rights of owners and the fate of beneficiaries.

Governor Bello wondered whether there is no legal sanctuary whatsoever under the law to adjudicate on matters that concern unions in tertiary institutions whenever they down tools due to genuine constraints of government in meeting all their demands.

The Governor therefore used the event to reiterate his government’s determination not to leave any stone unturned in its commitment to providing and guaranteeing the welfare of the citizens in every sector.
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Be Ready to Face Sanction If You Resume Work – ASUU Warns Kogi Varsity Lecturers



The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) national executive committee has instructed its members in the Kogi State University, Ayingba to continue their strike until the proscription order is reversed by the Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello.
This was contained in a resolution jointly signed by the convener, ASUU National Executive Committee, visitation committee, Professor Suleiman Mohammed, Acting chairperson, ASUU Kogi State university chapter, Dr D. O Aina and Assistant Secretary Dr M. A. Daikwo after the union held its congress outside the university campus in Anyigba.
The convener, NEC visitation committee, Mohammed advised the state government to address all outstanding issues, including payment of salaries to all categories of staff.
He said ASUU has resolved to sanction any member that violated the resolution of the congress by signing the register with the view to resume.
The resolution reads in parts,  “the congress of ASUU-KSU, Anyigba met on the 25th July, 2017, for the first time in the history of the University, outside the campus in the conference Hall of Harbour Bay Guest House, Anyigba, review the On-going strike action embarked upon by the members of the Union, the illegal proscription of ASUU-KSU, Anyigba by the Governor of Kogi State and to chart a way forward and resolved as follows:
“That the holding of the congress meeting outside the university campus was consequent on the refusal of the university administration to allow the union meet on the prescient of the university as part of the implementation of the purported proscription of the ASUU-KSU, by the Governor of Kogi State.
“That the proscription of the ASUU-KSU, Anyigba by the Governor of Kogi State is unconstitutional, null, void and of no consequence whatever.
“To continue the strike action until the alleged proscription order is reversed and all outstanding issues including payment of salaries to all categories of staff and EAA are settled.
“To sanction any member that violate the resolution of Congress by signing the register with the view to resume work.”
It would be recalled that Governor Bello last Wednesday announced the proscription of the Kogi State chapter of ASUU) with immediate effect.
He said the decision became necessary as all efforts to make members of the institution see reasons to call off their over six months old strike action had failed.
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Kogi State University: Advert For Massive Staff Recruitment (Details)



Kogi State University Anyigba, was established on 18 November, 1999 and currently, has a total student population of over 23,000 students spread across its seven (7) Faculties of Agriculture, Arts and Humanities, Education, Law, Management Sciences, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and a College of Health Sciences. Though a State University, Kogi State University accommodates a significant number of non indigenes, from all parts of Nigeria.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position below:

Job Title: Assistant Lecturer
Location: Anyigba, Kogi
Department: Animal Production, Agricultural Economics, Crop Production, Fisheries, Forestry and Wildlife, Food, Nutrition and Home Sciences, Soil & Environmental Management, Arabic & Islamic Studies, History & International Studies, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Theatre Arts, Economics Edu., Geography, Social Studies, Business Education, Agricultural Education, English, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Biology, Chemistry Edu., Physics Edu., Mathematics, Library & Information Science, Human Kinetics & Health Education, English & Literary Studies, Accounting, Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics, Biological Sciences, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Economics, Geography/Planning, Mass Communication, Political Science, Sociology, Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Chemical Pathology, Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Medical Microbiology, Pathology, Anaesthesia, Community Medicine, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Ophthalmology, Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT, Psychiatry, Radiology

Qualifications and Experience

The candidate shall possess a Master’s degree. Holders of first degree from programmes of 5 or more years duration shall be eligible for appointment, provided they show aptitude for teaching and research, who must have met other professional criteria.

 

Emoluments and Benefits
As applicable in Federal Universities in Nigeria.

Job Title: Lecturer II
Location: Anyigba, Kogi
College of Health: Clinical Sciences
Area of Specialization: Radiology, Psychiatry, Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Paediatrics and Child Health, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Community Medicine, Anaesthesia, Pathology, Medical Microbiology, Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Chemical Pathology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Medical Biochemistry, Physiology, Anatomy, Sociology, Political Science, Mass Communication, Geography/Planning, Economics, Physics Edu., Chemistry Edu., English, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Biology, Geography, Social Studies, Agricultural Education, Business Education, Library & Information Science, Human Kinetics & Health Education, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics, Mathematics, Accounting, Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, Biological Sciences

Qualifications and Experience

The candidate must possess at least a Master’s degree, with at least 3 years of teaching and research and be of good character. A fresh Ph.D holder may be considered for appointment.Part I Fellowship (National or West Africa), FRCS, MRCP.

 

Emoluments and Benefits
As applicable in Federal Universities in Nigeria.

Job Title: Lecturer I
Location: Anyigba, Kogi
Department: Animal Production, Agricultural Economics, Crop Production, Fisheries, Forestry and Wildlife, Food, Nutrition and Home Sciences, Soil & Environmental Management, Arabic & Islamic Studies, English & Literary Studies, History & International Studies, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Theatre Arts, Economics Edu., Geography, Social Studies, Agricultural Education, Library & Information Science, Human Kinetics & Health Education, English, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Biology, Chemistry Edu., Physics Edu, Mathematics, Accounting, Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Microbiology, Physics, Biochemistry, Economics, Geography/Planning, Mass Communication, Political Science, Sociology, Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Chemical Pathology, Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Medical Microbiology, Pathology, Anaesthesia, Community Medicine, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Ophthalmology, Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT), Psychiatry, Radiology

Qualifications and Experience

A Ph.D. holder with a minimum of 3 years of teaching/research experience and considerable publications or a Master’s degree holder with at least 6 years of teaching or other relevant experience, who must demonstrate aptitude for teaching and research, and must be of good character.

RELATED:  Elizade University massive recruitment, February 2016

Emoluments and Benefits
As applicable in Federal Universities in Nigeria.

 

 

Job Title: Professor
Location: Anyigba, Kogi
College of Health: Clinical Sciences
Area of Specialization: Animal Production, Agricultural Economics, Crop Production, Fisheries, Forestry and Wildlife, Food, Nutrition and Home Sciences, Soil & Environmental Management, Arabic & Islamic Studies, English & Literary Studies, History & International Studies, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Theatre Arts, Economics Edu., Geography, Social Studies, Agricultural Education, Library & Information Science, Human Kinetics & Health Education, English, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Biology, Chemistry Edu., Physics Edu, Mathematics, Accounting, Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Microbiology, Physics, Biochemistry, Economics, Geography/Planning, Mass Communication, Political Science, Sociology, Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Chemical Pathology, Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Medical Microbiology, Pathology, Anaesthesia, Community Medicine, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Ophthalmology, Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT), Psychiatry, Radiology
Qualifications and Experience

A Ph.D. holder with a minimum of ten years experience at University level and capacity with time to teach and develop undergraduate and postgraduate courses, play a major role in the academic leadership in the discipline.Postgraduate supervision at Ph.D. or equivalent level, and considerable background of research.He/she is also required to give an inaugural lecture in his area of discipline and carry out any other academic and administrative duties that may be assigned.

Emoluments and Benefits
As applicable in Federal Universities in Nigeria.

 

 

Job Title: Senior Lecturer
Location: Anyigba, Kogi
College of Health: Clinical Sciences
Area of Specialization: Animal Production, Agricultural Economics, Crop Production, Fisheries, Forestry and Wildlife, Food, Nutrition and Home Sciences, Soil & Environmental Management, Arabic & Islamic Studies, English & Literary Studies, History & International Studies, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Theatre Arts, Economics Edu., Geography, Social Studies, Agricultural Education, Library & Information Science, Human Kinetics & Health Education, English, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Biology, Chemistry Edu., Physics Edu, Mathematics, Accounting, Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Microbiology, Physics, Biochemistry, Economics, Geography/Planning, Mass Communication, Political Science, Sociology, Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Chemical Pathology, Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Medical Microbiology, Pathology, Anaesthesia, Community Medicine, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Ophthalmology, Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT), Psychiatry, Radiology
Qualifications and Experience

A Ph.D. holder with a minimum of 6 years post qualification experience and considerable publications, must demonstrate strong evidence or potential for continued research activity and academic leadership.The candidate must show evidence of good performance in teaching and research, and must be of good character.

 

Emoluments and Benefits
As applicable in Federal Universities in Nigeria.

 

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit fifteen (15) typewritten copies of their applications, credentials and detailed Curriculum Vitae, giving the following information in the order listed below:

Full Name (Surname in block)Post Desired and DepartmentDate of BirthPlace of Birth, State of Origin and Local Government AreaNationalityPermanent Home Address (Not P.O.Box or P.M.B Current Postal AddressGSM NumberMarital StatusNumber of Children with Names and AgesInstitutions Attended (with dates)Academic Qualifications (with dates)Professional Qualifications (with dates) where applicableList of Publications with details of Titles, Publishers, or Journals, dates and pages (where applicable)Work experience (General and Specific Experience with dates)Details of Administrative Experience and Service to the Community (with status and dates)Present Employment, Status, SalaryEmployer(s) Address(es), Postal, E-mail and Contact GSM Number(s)Extra Curricular ActivitiesNames and Addresses of three (3) Referees, two (2) of whom must be professionals or authorities in the relevant fields. The referees must be requested by the applicant to forward directly to the Registrar, confidential reports on the applicant indicating the post desired.

Each applicant should indicate at the top left corner of the package, the position applied for. The application should be addressed and sent to:

The Registrar,
Kogi State
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