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

Wednesday 25 October 2017

One Time Ksu Director Of Socials "Sunrich" Is Set To Drop A New Single Titled "Home"



Sunrich is one of the most talented artist in Kogi state, he has build his fan base over the years and maintaining his consistency by always delivering good music to his fans. He is set to drop another monster hit he titled "Home"

Anticipate as it drops soon....
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Tuesday 1 August 2017

Kogi state University ayingba Adjusted Academic calendar 2017/2017 Session

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Wednesday 26 July 2017

Photo: Former HOD Banking and Finance Prof Odi Nwankwo Lecturing Students This Morning - KSU Resumes



Recall that the KSU Asuu congress being held yesterday at harbour bay, the resolution of the meeting was to continue strike, as some lecturers decides to call off the strike, while some of them decides to continue. But as it is now, most department have released their time table for lectures and some lecturers are turning up.

stay tuned as we would bring you more info......


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Tuesday 25 July 2017

Kogi: Why KSU Is Yet to Assume New Name



The Kogi State University (KSU) Anyigba, which was renamed after Abubakar Audu (late), a former governor whose administration built it, is yet to bear its new name after one year due to non-passage of an executive bill sent to the state House of Assembly.
Daily Trust obtained the clarification yesterday, and reports that Governor Yahaya Bello had in June last year renamed the school as Prince Abubakar Audu University during a statewide broadcast to mark his victory at the state governorship election petition tribunal, saying it was a worthy honour to Audu who governed the state twice from 1991 to 1993 and from 1999 to 2003.
When Audu built the university in 1999, he named it Kogi State University, but he changed it to Prince Abubakar Audu University in 2002 amidst protests that he was glorifying himself, and the government that succeeded him reverted the name to Kogi State University in 2003.

The Chief Press Secretary to Yahaya Bello, Mrs Petra Akinti Onyegbule, told Daily Trust yesterday that the institution was still bearing its old name because the executive bill the governor sent to the state Assembly had not been passed.
When contacted, Mr Umar Yakubu Ali, the Chief Press Secretary to the speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly, said the bill had gone through second reading and was currently at the committee stage, adding that the bill would sail through further stages when members of the Assembly resumed from their recess.
Credit: Daily Trust
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Thursday 8 June 2017

Kogi State University 2016/2017 Session Academic Calendar Is Out [Photo]



Ksu Resumed on 5th of June as the school management instructed the students to do so in other to start registration and accommodation exercise, but academic activities have not started yet as Asuu and the government are yet to come to terms, but there is assurance that they would come to terms before next week. Some students are already in school,

Also

Ksu Sug Congress holds their meeting today of which a good number of ksu students where present, they discussed issues concerning strike, bursary, and the welfare of ksu students.

Stay glued to our blog www.Madeinksu.com and our Facebook page Kogi State University Ayingba - ksu as we would keep you updated on the latest new and gist around campus....

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Monday 15 May 2017

Kogi State University Asuu Strike Continues - Read The Outcome Of today's Meeting.

After today's meeting, ASUU strike continue. Asuu insists that all the salaries owned must be paid. Also all those staff that were tagged ghost workers or uncleared staff must be cleared and absolved. Those employed in 2015 whom govt said were employed for political reasons must be absolved too. All those on contract appointments, those on study leave, etc whom govt refused to clear must be cleared and paid. These are the main issues. Even fr those cleared, he paid march salary last week and did not pay February and April. Also, the govt is owing Earned allowance at it promised to release 50 million monthly to gradually offset it. Since January he refused to honour the agreement. These are the main issues,,,,,
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Friday 5 May 2017

KOGI VARSITY UNION TO CONTINUE STRIKE …Accuses Government Of Insincerity


The Academic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU) of the Kogi State University, Anyigba(KSU), has vowed to continue with its industrial action until the government meets its demand..
The union lamented that about 200 of its members were screened out of service during the workers' verification, accusing the government of insincerity.
The Acting Chairman,Dr. Daniel Anda, who addressed reporters in Lokoja yesterday, said the strike would only be suspended when issues related to salary arrears, the 2015 employment, and contract and sabbatical staff,were resolved. He asked that government resumed the monthly installment payment of 2009-2014 arrears of the Earned Academic Allowances(EAA).
His words: "The Kogi State University management must pay up the outstanding balance of the 2014/2015 arrears of the EAA". The union, he said, at the inaugural meeting of the governing council, urged it to expedite action on the resolution of uncleared staff and payment of salary arrears.
"This was to create a pathway for the amicable resolution of outstanding issues before the April 24 but our suggestion seemed to have been jettisoned because while workers in other tertiary institutions in Kogi, who were on strike,got their February and March salaries, those of KSU, Anyigba, are yet to be paid," he added.

Source: PAGE 7, THE NATION. VOL.11, NO.3937. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2017.
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Saturday 29 April 2017

WHEN KOGI VARSITY LECTURERS, GOVERNMENT LOCK HORNS


It is glaring that the Kogi State University students have always suffered the consequential effect of the frictions that has engulfed the state governmentand the lecturers in recent times.

The popular adage that says when two elephant fights the grass suffers is a quintessential example of what has played out in the confluence state in the last three years.

Kogi State University (KSU) lecturers and the state government have comfortably acted the role of the elephant, while the students have unavoidably played the role of the grass.

The academic staff union of University (ASUU), Kogi State University chapter had cumulatively embarked on a Nine months industrial action and still counting over the last three years. The interminable industrial action has become the hallmark of the institution, and unarguably, this has placed KSU as one of the top institutions in Nigeria that suffer from a continuous industrial action.

The reason for the actions of the striking union is not farfetched, is basically anchored on Non-Payment of salaries and other dividends for several months.

This intermittent down tool has left the university with no concrete academic calendar.

Disruptions in academic programs in higher institution serve as a non-motivational factor tothe students. It discourages them from learning. It is not surprising therefore that during strike actions, most students are seen involved in diverse activities such as sexual immorality, cyber scam, pool betting, unnecessary gossips, watching of films and reading comic materials for entertainment purposes rather than reading their books.

In the long run, they soon forget about academics and are no longer prepared for class activities which negatively affect their learning capability.

Conspicuously, the relationship between the Governor Yahaya Bello led administration and ASUU is completely paradoxical to that of Late Prince Abubakar Audu the founder of the institution and the union.

The down tool ASUU embarked in 2015 is still taking its toll on the institution as  students that graduated from Theatre Art, and Economics department in that year are yet to be mobilized for the compulsory one year national youth service. While their counterpart from other institution have completed the program. Also, the second semester result for some level in the same year is still pending.

In 2016, the union embarked on yet another action between April to July, as most expected the academic calendar was affected.  Students were compelled to resume immediately after the New Year celebration for their second semester examination with less time to prepare.

Barely two days after the conclusion of the second semester examination the Joint Action Committee (JCC) comprising of all the tertiary Institutions in the state, embarked on an indefinite strike. JCC demanded for the immediate reconstruction of governing council in all institution, and the payment of eight months arrears of salaries to all categories of staff.

While most tertiary institution has completed their first semester for the 2017/2018 academic session kogi state university is yet to begin.

Education is a right and not a privilege, therefore, the Government should always endeavor to honor whatever agreement reached with the academic communities.

The protracted strikes that have forcibly kept KSU students outside the four walls of the university can be averted if necessary steps are taken to build a good relationship between both parties. It is worth emphasizing that any government with a poor education system is heading towards a black future.

At the same time, the striking unions of higher should device other means other than strike to resolve aggrieved issues. Strike action should always be the last resort. This is because of the negative effect frequent strikes have on students and the entire academic community.

By Covenant Umoru and Abeeb Alawiye | The Nation
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Wednesday 26 April 2017

Kogi State Students Vows To Continue Protest - Let The Worst Happen [Video + Photos]

A post shared by KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY (@madeinksu) on
The first protest which went down on 24th of April, some police men arrested 3 kogi students, but they were later released. Today at Lokoja, while the protest was going on, police men, soldier and other security agency were at the protest scene, pursuing students, throwing teargas to the students without giving them any warning or going into a dialogue with them. Some students were injured in the process. Kogi state students have vowed to continue the protest, let the the worst happen. We must go back to class. Our voice must be heard.

In case you are not in the protest ground, you can kindly join the online awareness on Facebook, Instagram and twitter using the harsh tags below.


#reopenourinstitution
#reopenksu
#reopenksp
#reopencoe





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Kogi Students Embark On A Peaceful Protest To End Strike Affecting All Institutions In The State

Recall that on 24th Of April, Kogi State University Students Embark On a peaceful protest To end 3 months strike. It seems their voice was heard but no action was taken by the Government and Asuu body.

The other higher instutions in the state, Kogi Poly, College of Education Ankpa, kogi state college of education Technical kabba, college of nursing and midwife, college of health science and technology, and ksu teaching hospital that are also affected by the Strike came out in mass early this morning to make sure their voice is being heard and action to call off the strike should be taken immediately.

See Photos below.












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Tuesday 25 April 2017

Hacked Facebook Account - From Philips Omepa To ksu Impeached Fraud [Photos]

Philips Omepa Facebook account has been hacked, the name was changed from Philips Omepa to Ksu Impeached Fraud.



Information reaching us is that, the person behind the hacked Facebook account has been arrested.
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Resigned SUG PRO Cosmos Ogiri Publicly Apologizes To Philips Omepa For Calling Him Out


My apologies to Omepa Philips Shaibu.

All of us have been through times where we had a disagreement with someone. In many cases we are able to resolve our differences and continue with a normal relationship. In others, we made the best of the situation and tried to forget about it. However, sometimes the disagreement was never resolved and everyone involved went their separate ways being bitter and without reconciling their differences. For this reason, I have tried to reach Omepa Philips Shaibu -sent him a message on facebook that I am sorry the way political interest have really turned us into emergency comrades.

I am neither doing this in restoration of friendly relations nor action of making my view or belief compatible with Omepa Philips but for clarifications that I owe no personal grudge against him as a person but for the allegations and his misdoing that I am a witness to. Today I choose to use the word allegations even when the parliament has investigated him, found him guilty and impeached him accordingly because the school management has giving him another two days to defend himself and respond to the allegations against him.

I owe Omepa Philips this apology, because I have no personal grudge against but for the Students Union Government which out of anger of the way he ran the administration I resigned.

Matthew 5:21-25 where we are told that if we have an unresolved disagreement with someone that we should resolve it as soon as possible, even before we go to church again. This is reinforced in Hosea 6:6, Matthew 6:6, and Matthew 12:7 where Jesus told us that restoring relationships are more important than religious practices. Philip Omepa Shaibu, I am sorry for calling you out, am sorry for making you feel less than you really are, am sorry for everything - I take responsibility for it all. We where all fighting for the students but though with different ideology and means. I was so angered that your means of attaining the best of the students is not working even after a full tenure.

Finally, just like my Bible teach me that reconciliation means that we must be willing to ask for forgiveness and forgive if asked (Matthew 18:21-35), I am making this public apology after writing to you for forgiveness that I am truly sorry for I don't have any personal grudge against you at all.

It may seem as though I am to others, students alike but you know the truth that I have no interest other than the interest you and I sworn an oath to protect.

I want you to forgive me for the sake of Romans 3:23 - For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,

So we can Pay attention to ourselves as directed by Luke 17:3 that If your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive him.

I am truly sorry Philip Omepa Shaibu.

Struggles Continue.
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Monday 24 April 2017

Did Philips Omepa Run Away From The Protest Scene Today? - Read More




Philips Omepa has kept to his promise, he delivered a peaceful protest with the help of some bodies who wants the strike to be called off against all odds and what have been said about the protest, he was seen at the protest ground at Lokoja this morning leading the protest.

Some ksu students who were there did not later see him, so the questions came up, where did he went to?

Read the Facebook excerpts below.



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Breaking News - In The Words Of University Management Committee, The Impeachment Of President Shaibu Philip Omepa is Null


Meanwhile, as the Ksu Protest for 24th of march is ongoing, The SUG secretary General, Mohammed Buhari, shared the post on his Facebook timeline

Read below

"Breaking news......
In the words university management committee, the impeachment of President Shaibu Philip Omepa is nullavoid....."
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Sunday 23 April 2017

Please Debunk Any News Stating That There Will Be A Protest On The 24th Of April, That Is Another Big Deceit Awaiting. - KSU SUG Acting President Anthony Edogbo


Great Nigerian students!
I wish to first of all thank all students and stakeholders of Kogi state University for the continuous support to the Students' Union Government, amidst all the betrayal. The greatest sin against humanity is to thwart the effort of the majority. I really sympathise with you all, and I commend your patience.
Over the past few weeks, a lot has happened. A lot of propaganda has been on social media, a lot of deceit, betrayal, and a lot of lies from our student union leaders. Our leaders have obviously failed.

But as acting SUG president, I am promising every student that this is a new dawn.
We are now going to build the Students' Union Government where your dues count, where your rights are protected and where your common welfare is guaranteed.

Never again will the right and interest of any student of Kogi state university be sold out.
For this short period, we shall from now advocate for proper conditions and treatment from our classrooms to the hostels. We shall advocate for immediate intervention with regards to water and power supply in our school.

From now on, every single naira of the Students' Union Government shall be accounted for.

We have stayed home for too long.
The plight of the students suffering at home for the past three months is my greatest worry.

The ongoing strike is our greatest terror now, and making sure we get back to class as soon possible is our biggest priority right now. This, we shall fight for with all sincerity and diplomacy.

We are already partnering all institutions in the state to have the biggest peaceful demonstration/protest ever. This mega demonstration is slated for Wednesday, 26th April, 2017 at Lokoja, as agreed at the Joint Campus Congress held on 20th April, 2017.
Please debunk any news stating that there will be a protest on the 24th of April. That is another big deceit awaiting.
This is our right and we are not going back on our decision.

I urge every student of KSU to come out and support this peaceful protest.
Once again, I thank all our students for their patience, support and cooperation.
No more Facebook governance.
No more permutation governance.
No more April fooling.
This is the dawn of a new era.
This is the government of the students, by the students,and for the students, ONLY.
Thanks and God bless.
Anthony Edogbo
Ag. SUG President
KSU.
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Saturday 22 April 2017

Anthony Edogbo the Vice President of the Student Union Govt, KSU now sworn in as the Ag. President SUG, KSU. [Video]


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The naked truth: JCC, A TOOL USED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO TRUNCATE THE 24TH PLANNED STUDENTS PROTEST. - By Abdulslimzy Maiyaki


AbdulSlimzy Maiyaki shared this post below On his Facebook timeline.

"The naked truth: JCC, A TOOL USED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO TRUNCATE THE 24TH PLANNED STUDENTS PROTEST.


information reaching me now that the JCC chairman Usman Hussain Ataja and other unscrupulous students bodies received the sum of N3,000, 000 (three million naira) from KOGI STATE GOVERNMENT (the other room) to frustrate the joint planned protest on the 24th April by the STUDENTS UNION GOVERNMENT (KSU AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF KOGI STATE STUDENTS (KSU) in collaboration with the SENATE ARM OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA STUDENTS (NANS).

The said amount was issued after a meeting with the newly appointed SSA to Kogi state governor on student matters Mr omonu Joshua (Levels man) at the global hotel along Army barracks road lokoja on Wednesday, which was just a day to the kangaroo JCC CONGRESS held at lokoja where the controversial and purported SHAIBU PHILLIPS OMEPA impeachment/suspension was masterminded.

It will be recall that earlier March this year the JCC Kogi axis invited the factional NANS president comrade Aruna kadiri along with the National NAKOSS president paid the governor visit on a fact finding mission which resulted in the jcc and NANS collection of N2,000 000 (two million naira) and instigated the students against their lecturers as he said that " the lecturers are the ones selfish because they're at home receiving their salary while the students are at home suffering" this he said, even when he didn't care to hear from the angle of the lecturers and claimed they came for fact finding mission.

However, there are questions arising from the eligibility and authenticity of Usman Hussain Ataja's status as the JCC chairman as he's said to have already graduated from school even at the point of contest. Questions are also asked as to why he did not question the activities of Shaibu Phillips Omepa when he was SUG KSU SPEAKER even before he becomes JCC CHAIRMAN.

it's now obvious that it's as a result of the bribe he received and expression for further negotiations that he has chosen to protest on 26th which is almost no different from the planned students protest on 24th. This is also the reason why he insisted that instead of protesting, ultimatum should rather be given to the government for now not minding the effort that has been made in the past.

Nonetheless, letters of notification for the April 24th peaceful students protest as been served to the necessary security agencies and you're therefore invited to part of this great demand for your educational right because it's no longer about Philip but about every son and daughters of this great state.

Aluta continuer till Victoria asartta.
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Abdulslimzy Maiyaki"__
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OH YOU THE STUDENTS Of KSU BEWARE Of OUR TRAITORS(Hussein Ataja and Ogiri Cosmos) - By Mohammed Buhari


Mohammed Buhari is the Gen. Sec Ksu SUG. He shared the post below on his Facebook page.

"OH YOU THE STUDENTS Of KSU BEWARE Of OUR TRAITORS(Hussein Ataja and Ogiri Cosmos)!!!


The above name I mentioned belong to the group of no future ambitions students (NFAS), Ataja (the Dino of ksu )who is having twelve Carry overs because of that, he went and collected kangaroo JCC chairman and equally collected three millions naira from the government to destroyed our (students) future , we shall say no to selfish interest, power monger and ignorance of law.
If we talk of corruption, can one be corrupt than Ataja and his cohort , for Philip not been impeached from the one of our administration to this moment with all this corruption charges against him students should know he is been aided abated by Ataja led parliament.
What he is doing is what's he is paid to do by government ie to distracted the students the maladministration of this government."
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Friday 21 April 2017

All Kogi State SUG Presidents Under JCC Will be Staging A Mass Protest On 26th April


KSU SUG and other SUG president from across Kogi under JCC will be staging a mass protest on the 26th of April.
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Leaked Audio Conversation: Reason why Omepa sold the right of the students.


This leaked audio conversation was shared on kogi State University whatsapp group. We don't know whose voice it is. Download and listen to the conversation below. It was tagged with the title: "Reason why Omepa sold the right of the students"

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