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Saturday 26 November 2016
Medicine graduate bags 19 awards
Pius Ojemolon bags 19 awards during the convocation at the university of Benin.
Amongst the 12,808 students who graduated from the University of Benin on Saturday, November 19, one of them has made headlines with his amazing feat.
The graduate of medicine, Pius Ojemolon, was reportedly received 19 awards at his university convocation on Saturday, Punch reports.
The awards include school sponsored Best graduating student in pathology, Best graduating student in pharmacology, Best graduating student in community health, Best graduating student in obstetrics and gynaecology, Best graduating student in internal medicine, Best graduating student in surgery, Best graduating student in the School of Medicine and others sponsored by groups and individuals.
Ojemolon recieved his primary school education at Licia Private School, Ewah Road, Benin City, Edo State before moving on to Convent Christian Academy, in Benin City for his secondary school education.
Punch reports that Ojemolon has always been an outstanding student, garnering the admiration of his lecturers, colleagues and Nigerians.
In 2015, he was awarded the Most Outstanding Medical Student for his ground-breaking distinction in the third professional Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in Pathology and Clinical Pharmacology.
Speaking of the source of his inspiration, the 23-year-old said: “God above all, then my parents, Mr and Mrs Pius Ojemolon. They have inspired me since I was a child and I’m eternally grateful to them.”
Outside of hi love for medicine, Ojemolon keeps busy analysing sports on ‘the4musketeers.com.ng’, a sports platform co-founded by himself and three of his friends
See The 7 Nigerian Universities Built By Churches And Their Outrageous School Fees
In Nigeria, many churches are into the educational sector, so it is not strange to see churches build schools, either primary schools, secondary or even institutions of higher learning.
What is strange however is the fact that most of these institutions which turn out to be private universities, turn around and charge fees that are well out of the reach of the average Nigerian. So what then happens is that church members whose tithes and offerings went into the building of the universities will not be able in the long run to afford to send their children to those schools.
Here are some examples of such schools:
1. Bowen university
Bowen University is owned and operated by the Nigerian Baptist Convention. Located at Iwo in Osun state it is housed on the campus of the Baptist College which is a teacher-training institution just outside the city of Iwo.
For Bowen university their school fees are as follows:
– For students in B.A. and B. Sc. Programmes, a minimum of N300,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the law faculty, a minimum of N 500,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (pre-clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 800,000 must be paid before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 1,000,000 must be paid before registration.
2. Covenant university
Covenant University is a private Christian nt university the school fees ranges from N774, 500 for courses such as Banking an Finance, Economic and Development studies, Business management and so on to to N814,000 for engineering programmes and Architecture.
3. Benson Idahosa university
The Benson Idahosa University (BIU) is a private, Christian university in Benin City. It was named in honor of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, a charismatic pentecostal minister from Benin and the university reflects his evangelical beliefs.
At Benson Idahosa university the students of Agriculture pay the lowest fees, which is N278,000 per session in their final year, while students of law pay as much as N1,150,000 in their first year and N643,800 by their final year. Mathematics students pay N583,000 per session.
4. Babcock university
Babcock University is a private Christian co-educational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church in Nigeria.
In Babcock university, education program students pay the lowest school fees which is N244,000 per session, while the highest paying students are Accounting, Nursing science and Computer science students who pay as much as N482,000 in their first year alone.
5. Redeemer’s University
Redeemer’s University was established in 2005, and it is owned by the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It is located at Ede, off Gbongan-Oshogbo Road, Osun state, Nigeria.
At Redeemer’s university, admission fees alone run into N110,000 in the first year. With tuition fees and other fees running into N695,000 in the first year alone.
6. Ajayi Crowther university
The Ajayi Crowther university is located in Oyo state, Nigeria. The university was established by the Supra Diocesan Board , West of the Church of Nigeria popularly known as the Anglican Communion.
The faculty of humanities in the Ajayi Crother university pays as much as N395,000 per session and it happens to be the lowest. The faculty of law students pay N690,000 in tuition fees every session.
7. Madonna university
Madonna university is a private catholic university in Nigeria. It was founded on May 10, 1999 in Okija, Anambra state. In Madonna, medicine students pay as much as N925,000 in their first year’s first semester alone. In the second semester they pay N575,000, which bringts pay as much as N925,000 in their first year’s first semester alone. In the second semester they pay N575,000, which brings the total they pay in their first year to about N1,490,000.
Sunday 12 June 2016
Check Out Top 5 Kogi State University Sites As Listed By WebstatsDomain.Org
I was surfing the internet the other day to see how my blogs Madeinksu.com, VibesOfNaija.com are optimized on search engines, then i stumbled on this site webstatsDomain.org a free online service that collects and analyzes any data about domains and keywords they are optimized for.
Last year i posted a post about Google Trend 2015, A list of Most searched Universities in Nigeria. Kogi State University was Among The Top Ten That's to to tell you how frequent Kogi State University is being Searched on Google.
www.madeinksu.com is at number 1 in Kogi State University and number 7 in Kogi State according to webstats.
Check out the List of Top Kogi State University Websites as listed By WebstatsDomain.Org
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1. www.madeinksu.com
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2. www.Vibesofnaija.com
VibesOfNaija.Com is Nigeria's best Online News and information Platform
3. ksuanyigba.academia.edu
Academia.edu is a place to share and follow research.
4. ksu.edu.ng
Kogi State University Anyigba, Nigeria.
5. www.ksupgs.edu.ng
Kogi State University - Top Modern Nigeria University For Student Satisfaction
Also Check Out Top 11 Kogi State Website as Listed By WebstatsDomain
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1. www.kogireports.com
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2. www.igalapedia.com
Igala Encyclopedia | Library of African Culture And Tradition
3. www.thegraphicnewspaper.com
news
4. www.kogistate.org
kogi State is otherwise known as the Confluence State,Kogi State Web Portal a first hand look at the latest news and information from Kogi State and Governor Ibrahim Idris
5. myksuportal.com
information
6. adamodavid.com
Rev. Prof. David T. Adamo is from Irunda, Kogi State and is a Professor of Biblical Studies (specialization in Old Testament) at Kogi State University, Anyigba, Kogi State.
7. www.madeinksu.com
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8. www.lubancollege.com
LUBAN College of Social Sciences and Technology
9. www.vibesofnaija.com
VibesOfNaija.com Is Nigerias Best Online News and information Platform
10. adajichambers.files.wordpress.com
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11. kogistate.gov.ng
Government
Thursday 18 February 2016
University Of Farmers And Warders – By Festus Ogun, A Student Of OOU
By Festus Ogun
How would you imagine students of higher institution of learning cultivating farm on weekly basis, in the 21st century. Don’t start imagining. It’s a reality. It happens every weekend at Olabisi Onabanjo University.
The school is now an institute of farmers and warders. I’m very sure the students of schools like UNILAG, OAU and UI may disbelieve this assertion. Why? It is simply because they might have not experienced it or the degree is not as high as the one in the above mention –case study- school .Of all universities in the world, placing agricultural based institute at the exception corner, the above mention school is one which has turned her students to midday farmer.
When students gained admission to this school, they never thought of becoming famers –all of a sudden, they have been modified by the school system to become one. It has gotten to the point that everyone sees it as a normal thing. To be a student of the school, you must have a cutlass or a hoe. Cultivating farm is the hobby of an average student of the school. Like seriously, the students of this school are staunch farmers; they work in the school forest every weekend and this has been the practice for some years now. The newly admitted students, popularly known as ‘freshers’ , which are the most victim of this hardship, are spread into the school jungle to till the soil from cock crow till chicken went to roost. Nobody is talking and the hardship gets harder.
The rationale behind this crude wickedness is said to be the requirement to pass a particular general course (GNS) in the school. This agricultural course, a two unit course, has been the leading tool used to oppress the students. Don’t be caught by surprise if you get to know that the writer of this piece have also and is still going to probably work as laborer on the school farm. As a student of the school, one tend to ask whether (or not) the work being done on the field correlates with what is taught in class. Some of the ‘ajebutters’ cannot even distinguish between cassava and the weeds. Many cannot even identify or decode meaning from the series of farms they have been attending.
All what is done by the ‘chief farmers’ is to get to the farm, give portions and jot down the name of excellent farmers, in the name of giving marks. No lecturer is going to explain or has ever explained what is done on the farm in relation to the theory taught in class. Without any form of hyperbole, students carry out this activity on weekly basis. The lecturers always protest that anyone who fails to manifest his presence on the farm for serious labor will definitely fail the course. And so be it. It is even getting to the point that, if farm is missed for a week, such a student who missed it will or may fail.
Some of the lecturers that supervise have turned either gods or semi-gods. Who dear attempt to explain issues to the lecturers? Nobody takulaya! Walai! The lecturers, or at times the errand boys of the lecturers will be on the farms ‘wardering’ the students sentenced into the prison of Olabisi Onabanjo University, by the course- GNS105.
Who dear murmur? The sorry aspect of the story is that: the errand boys (students of higher levels) that are supposed to be of help in reducing the hardship suffered by the students are also committing the same blunder made by their master. Some will ask what the ‘blunder’ is. It is simply the officiousness spirit in them. The ‘aseju-baba-asete’ notion of handling things!
Wait a minute, why should lecturers flog undergraduates? I can’t imagine this sort of dexterity! Is this not an infringement on the students’ right? Tell me, what right has they to beat the students?
Look, where the problem lies is: anyone that tries to call the attention of these warders to their ignorance, may, at the end of the day ‘carry’ the said course over. Hmmm, I’m sure many will be confronted with the problem of what the writer meant by ignorance. Let me tell you, the ignorance is simply suffered by the cruel lecturers. Maybe they are not aware of the consequences of their actions. Both the legal consequences and moral consequences. They may be unaware or pretend to be unaware.
The consequences of the ‘daily’ farming are not farfetched. At first, it affects the students psychologically. When one works on the farm for a very long period of time , it will affect the education of such a person. When the person gets home, he or she will be very tired and won’t have time to study.
Working on farm every week will make one weak and high degree of weakness will damage the health of students. The students are injured, either by their mates or while being pursued by the warders. Or is injury a normal or good thing for the health? Even, the lecturer mercilessly beating students is a great cause of discouragement to them (the student). These and many more are the disadvantages from the ‘daily’ farming.
After all said, it should be noted that the importance of the course can be neither underestimated nor overemphasized, but the grave oppression coming out from the lecturers is the point to be seriously tackled. Though, not all the lecturers are demonic and devilish, but a good number of them are just too brutal, officious and meddlesome. Things must change!
The university has now turned to a place where all student must get sharpen cutlass and hoes for agricultural purpose – farmer. And the lecturers on the other hand are known for harassing, beating and at time, causing injuries on the students without any apology. They are warders.
They maltreat the student to any length. They treat students like criminals. Even if one work from today till the end of time, they still remain their humble self – ingrates. Should I continue? No! Let me put a stop at this juncture. I am afraid of Kirikiri. Plenty words no day full basket.
May the Lord deliver us.
Sunday 3 January 2016
KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY NEWS ABOUT STRIKE AND RESUMPTION DATE (Read Details?)
The University is expected to resume for normal acticities on Monday, 4th January, 2016.
The returning/old students are to be back on campus on Sunday, 3rd January for a two weeks normal registration which will end on 15th January; thereafter have a one week late registration period.
While new students are to resume on Sunday, 10th January for a two weeks normal registration terminating on 29th January and to be followed by a one week late registration period.
Meanwhile Please be informed that the current strike action is taken by The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities SSANU and not ASUU, so that means Kogi State University resumption date still remains on the 3rd Jan, 2016.
The strike action by SSANU is as result of the removal of personnel/teachers of University staff schools from the pay-roll of government, at least 2,000 workers from over thirty Universities would be thrown into the unemployment market national wide by the BUHARI led administration.
The national chairman of SSANU declared the strike, and KSU SSANU chapter joined team of other schools on strike to fight against this barbaric act and infringing of their human rights
Also non academic staffs of Kogi State University are also on strike as a result of non payment of their salaries for the past 3month.
Monday 7 December 2015
SHOCKING TRUTH:FIRST CLASS STUDENTS NEVER BECOME FIRST CLASS IN LIFE
Hardly do first class graduates become first class personality While in University, we often spend too much energy in acquiring good grades that we forget to acquire good class personality.
After concentrating all energy in acquiring the first class grades, we transform into a society where first class grades don’t matter much as having a first class personality.
In school, its easy to read,memorize and pass exams, but in real life, there is no sure book of life to progress, no memorizing, no exams, just you and your inbuilt capability which require no contest with anybody.
Those who eventually become big in life are mostly people who hardly make good grades inschool.
Prof. Abletor Sedofia from University of Ghana has this to say to us:“Academic excellence is overrated! Did I just say that? Oh, yes, I said it. Being top of your class does not necessarily guarantee that you will be at the top of life.
You could graduate as the best student in finance but it doesn’t mean you will make more money than everybody else. The best graduating Law student does not necessarily become the best lawyer.
The fact is life requires more than the ability to understand a concept, memorise it and reproduce it in an exam.
School rewards people for their memory. Life rewards people for their imagination and innovations. School rewards caution, life rewards daring. School hails those who live by the rules. Life exalts those who break the rules and set new ones.
So do I mean people shouldn’t study hard in school? Oh, no, you should. But don’t sacrifice every other thing on the altar of First Class. Don’t limit yourself to the classroom. Do something practical. Take a leadership position.
Start a business and fail. That’s a better Entrepreneurship 101.Join or start an association. Contest an election and lose. It will teach something Political Science 101 will not teach you.
Attend a seminar. ...Read books outside the scope of your course. Go on missions and win a soul for eternal rewards. Do something you believe in! Think less of becoming an excellent student but think more of becoming an excellent person. Make the world your classroom!Have a great life!
Friday 27 February 2015
LASU Refunds N209million School Fees To Students
The Lagos state government has refunded N209m to students of the Lagos state University following the reversal of school fees by Lagos State University, LASU.
At a ceremony held at the Main
auditorium of the Ojo campus of the
school yesterday February 26th, the
Special Adviser to the Governor on
Education, Fatai Olukoga who
represented Gov. Fashola, said this was the first phase in the refund exercise. He said the second phase of refund which is about N89 million will take place soon.
12 students were presented with cheques ranging from N150,000 to N200,000 while the remaining money will be paid to the accounts provided by the other students.
The management of the school and the students had witnessed many months of protest following a hike in school fees until Governor Fashola intervened in September 2014 and ordered that the school fees be reversed.
Sunday 22 February 2015
Which Of These Statements Will Make A Student Jump Up?
1. The lecture will not hold again
2. The test will not hold again
3. There is holiday tomorrow
4. Next week is lecture free for revision
5.The lecturer promised to conduct the test again for those who missed it
6. You are suspended for just 2 weeks
7. Examinations have been postponed
8. Daddy will make the bank to alert you soon
9. Lecturer says you all performed well in his yet to be pasted result
10. The attendance will carry the
minimum of 5 marks
11. That wicked lecturer is on sabbatical leave and his course to be undertaken by another lecturer
12. Registration is extended of which u have not paid
You may state what will make u happy the most if not already listed.
Saturday 21 February 2015
LASU Bans The Use Of Hijab + Release New School Dress Codes
According to the newly released dress of code of Lagos State
University, the management has finally banned wearing of Hijab in the school premises.
The law that bans burka is the 9th instruction of the 18 laws by the
school. Amongst the 18 new laws, personally, I am not in support
of the ban on the use of face caps, tattooing and the ban on the use
shorts & knickers.
With this new development, it is obvious that the management of
Lagos State University is taking fashion away from student which
ought not to be.
Below are the 18 kinds dressing/fashion style banned for Lagos
State University Students
1) Transparent dresses, Mini and Skimpy Skirts/Dresses, Body Hugs,
Spaghetti Wears, Mono Straps, Wicked Straps, Boob Tubes, Lacey
Camisoles, Backless Tops, Cleavage Exposing Outfits, Low Neckline
Shirts and Blouses and other wears revealing sensitive parts of the
body.
2) Tattered, Dirty Jeans with holes and obscene or subliminal
massages
3) Baggy, Saggy, Yansh, Ass level and over length trousers.
4) Tight fittings e.g Leggings, Hipster, Patra, and Lacra that reveals
body shape and contours of the body.
5) T-Shirts and Tops with obscene, obnoxious or seductive inscription.
6) Chest, Bust, Belly, Backside, Arm, Thigh and Leg revealing outfits (Male & Female).
7) Wearing of loose tie, folding, holding and pocketing of tie
8) Shirts without buttons, improperly buttoned, rolling of sleeves or flying of collar.
9) Face caps or complete covering of Face.
10) Piercing of body and tattooing.
11) Wearing of ear rings by male students.
12) Wearing of nose ring, very male students.
13) Wearing of bogus distractive knocking shoes like stiletto to
lectures and the library.
14) Plaiting, wearing, bonding of hair by male students.
15) Farmer’s shorts, Knickers, Tight Shorts and Slacks are allowed
only for sports
16) Slippers, bare foot and bare body are prohibited.
17) Lousy, unnatural/artificial hair attachment beyond shoulder lenghth.
18) General unkempt appearance
Friday 26 December 2014
Two Lautech Students Striped & Beaten For Stealing [See Photos]
Two LAUTECH Students had been accused of stealing laptops , Iron & Home Theater according to Close Source, One of them is said to be 500L Student of Accounting writing his Final Project, Also Former SUG aspirant for Welfare popularly know as Holumcouch.
Source make it known to us that this are the big guys that do intimidate other Students with Lots Of Cash but Thank God the Source of there wealth has been revealed..
The guys were beaten mercilessly and stripped by guys in the area.
See More Photos Below:-
Monday 22 December 2014
See Random photos of Ksu graduating students celebrating After their final exam
Graduating students of Kogi state university of 2013/3014 session were being celebrated by friends and well wishers after their final paper. I wonder why their well wishers decide to pour them all sorts of dirty liquid as if they are not happy about their graduating from KSU. Beating them with belt, broom, Stick, pouring them sand mixed with water.
At inkipi and Dangana hostel it was even worst as they use salt, red oil, even the stagnant water that has been in their toilet for days to bath the graduating student. Chaiii! This is humiliation, not celebration oh!. What is their offense??? Just because them be graduate? Thank God the university has banned that act. READ HERE
Some students finished their exams last week Monday, while others finished on last week Thursday. Party was held in almost every lodges on campus for the graduants.
We here at Made in Ksu wishes all of them fresh graduates good luck and prosperity in all their endeavours in life.
See more pix below........
Sunday 21 December 2014
Two Futminna Students In Hijab Nearly Lynched
Two female undergraduate students of the Federal University of Technology (FUT) Minna, Friday, were nearly lynched to death by irate members of the public when they were suspected and accused of being suicide bombers.
The students who were dressed in hijab (Islamic apparel for women) were returning to resume school when some members of the public at Central mosque Minna raised
alarm that the two ladies were suspected to be suicide bombers.
Eye witness said that the two victims who were dressed covering all their bodies and faces were trying to walk across the frontage of the mosque when the jumat prayers
were about to be said.
Their mode of dressing and the bags they were carrying attracted the attention of other worshippers and this led to the raising of alarm but for Police intervention the two
ladies would have been lynched to death. One of the victims was injured by the irate crowd and she is currently receiving treatment from Police Clinic in Minna.
When contacted Niger State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ibrahim Gambari confirmed the
incident but said that the two victims were wrongly accused.
“When the attention of our men on duty was drawn to the ladies, they were subjected to bodily search and their bags also whisked and nothing incriminating were found on them. We were able to establish that the two of them are returning students of FUT Minna. Their mode of dressing made people to suspect them.
“It took the timely intervention of our men as members of the public had started to beat up one of the ladies leading to the point of sustaining some injuries and she is being treated at the Police Clinic,” Gambari state.
The Police spokesman, who decried the mob action of members of the public, advised that Police should be allowed to do their work after complaint must have been
lodged.
Source:- The Nation
Tuesday 9 December 2014
7 Types Of People You Meet In An Exam Hall
1) The First Finishers: They are always the first to finish; maybe it’s to show they are brilliant or who knows they might have seen Orijo (expo)
2) The Dependents: This category of people are the type who come to the exam hall empty headed.
3) The Holy Ones: You are friends before exam start but once you start exam you become temporary enemies. Dem no sabi you again.
4) The Giraffes: They tend to have long necks and sharp sight. Always looking for who to spy
5) The Selfish Ones: These set of people will never be willing to give out a little of what is in their brain, they are always looking for ways to add to theirs. Awon Oloshi
6) The Magicians: They come to the exam hall with magic handkerchiefs/pens. Ntoor! You see them cleaning their face every minute
7) The Pretenders: They dress like SU, you see them praying for like 30mins before they start writing only for them to bring out expo and start cheating. Some even smuggle handout in. Nigerians Sha.
Feel free to add yours, dont just view…