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Friday, 29 September 2017

BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE ANNOUNCED



This is to inform all Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates who applied for admission into the Benue State University, Makurdi for the 2017/2018 Academic Session that candidates who scored 180 points and above in the UTME are eligible to participate in the Post UTME exercise of the University.

Registration begins from Tuesday, 12th September, 2017 to Friday, 29th September, 2017. The procedure for payment and registration for the Post UTME exercise is as follows:
Candidates shall be required to pay a non-refundable Post UTME registration fee of two thousand, five hundred naira (N2,500.00) only. After which they should proceed to do the following:
– Visit www.bsum.edu.ng
  • – Click on E-Payment to open the E-Payment page
  • – Select Programme, Payment category as “POST UTME APPLICATION”
  • – Type in the UTME Registration number,
  • – Select Session as “2017/2018”
  • – Select “Session” under semester field
  • – Click on “Generate payment reference” button to generate reference number
  • – Click on “click to proceed” link at the bottom of the page to access three (3) payment options as follows:
  • (I) For On-line payments using Mastercard, VISA and Verve Cards;
  • Click on the “Pay Online” button, you will be taken to Interswitch Payment Page. From the drop down below the page, select you card type and enter the requested information to make Payment. Once your payment is completed successfully, a receipt will be issued and you can continue with your application.
  • (II) For cash payments at Bank; Visit any of the following Bank Branches nation- wide to make payment.
  • • Fidelity Bank Plc.
  • • Zenith Bank Plc.
  • • ECO Bank Plc.
  • • Guaranty Trust Bank Plc.
  • • Sterling Bank Plc.
  • • Diamond Bank Plc.
  • • First Bank of Nigeria Plc.
  • • United Bank for Africa Plc.
  • • Unity Bank Plc.
  • • Union Bank of Nigeria Plc.
  • • Skye Bank Plc.
  • Before proceeding to the bank, print your Payment Reference Number slip from the E-Payment Platform and take it to the bank. On receipt of cash from you, the Bank using “College Pay” will process your transaction and generate Payment Receipt for you.
  • (III) For payment at ATM terminals, Visit any ATM terminal with your ATM card and do the following:
  • • Select Quickteller from the ATM menu.
  • • select pay bills
  • • Fill in the Payment reference Number generated from the E-Payment platform when you are requested to enter the Customer ID
  • • Fill in 04255101 when you are requested to enter the Payment Code
  • • Enter your GSM Number and complete the transaction.
  • After successfully completing the payment, return to the portal to login and print out your Payment Receipt.
  • (IV) For payment using Quickteller from the Internet
  • Visit the Quickteller website www.quickteller.com/bsum

while applicants for courses in the College of Health Sciences should visitwww.quickteller.com/chsbsu  to complete their transaction. 
● Enter your Registration number 
● Enter your email and mobile number and click “continue” 
● Follow the instructions on the screen to complete your payment 
● Print out the payment confirmation slip 
● Return to the portal and print out a payment receipt. 
Note: This payment option attracts additional N100.00
B: RegistrationAfter payment, candidates are expected to revisit the University websitewww.bsum.edu.ng
and now select “Post UTME/DE” under “Applications” on the “Portal” section left of the University website. Once on the page, candidates are to follow the steps below to complete their registration:
i. Enter your UTME Registration number and click “Verify” button to log in. Register and upload credentials online for the Post-UTME exercise.
ii. Click on “My Bio Data” link to complete your Biodata.
iii. Click on “Upload Documents” link to upload the following documents:
a. WAEC/NECO/NABTEB Certificates or statement of results (not online slips).
b. Birth Certificate/Declaration of age.
c. Marriage certificate/affidavits.
d. Certificate of State Origin.
e. JAMB Result slip.
iv. Click on “Acknowledgement Slip” link to print and submit to Faculty Officer of your faculty for signing and documentation.
v. Candidates are expected to present the Acknowledgement Slip on day of Post UTME.
All candidates who applied for Law but scored between 180 and 199 are to take their PUTME in Faculty of Arts, while candidates who applied for Medicine and Surgery but scored between 180 and 199 are to take their PUTME along with Anatomy, Physiology and Faculty of Science.
The date for the Post UTME exercise shall be communicated to candidates after registration.
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Thursday, 28 September 2017

DOWNLOAD: UGO BUZZ – SEE MUMMY (PROD. BY YOUNG JOHN)


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After the successful release of his last hit single “Iyo”, Ugo buzz decides to dish out another track single titled “See Mummy” as a follow up song in his carrier pursuit and dream chase.
See Mummy” is a very addictive and melodious love song with an Afro beat vibe and was produced by Young John the wicked producer.

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FG TO REINTRODUCE TOLLS ON FEDERAL HIGHWAYS


The Federal Government on Monday said it would reintroduce tolling on the nation ’ s highways to raise the much needed funds to maintain the roads .
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing , Mr. Babatunde Fashola, stated this while addressing members of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria , who visited him in his office in Abuja .
The minister ’ s position may be an endorsement of the Senate ’ s proposal in July for the return of tolls on federal roads and the setting aside of 0.5 percent of transport fares paid by passengers on inter – state trips to generate funds for the rehabilitation and maintenance of roads in the country .
Fashola said that the tolling system would only be introduced to road projects that had been completed by the government .
The minister , according to a statement by the Director of Information in the ministry , Mohammed Ahmed, also said the government would spend N 100 bn to be raised from the issuance of the sukuk bond for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of 25 arterial roads .
The sukuk bond, which has been described as a safe and low- risk investment , is being issued by Debt Management Office with a seven – year tenor .
He explained that the sum of N 16. 7 bn would be allocated for each geo – political zone across the country.
Fashola gave some of the prioritised road projects as the dualisation of Ibadan – Ilorin road , Suleja – Minna road , Kano -Maiduguri road and Lokoja -Benin road , as well as the rehabilitation of the Enugu – Port- Harcourt Expressway and the construction of the Kaduna Eastern Bypass.


The statement read in part, “ The Federal Government is reconstructing and rehabilitating 25 arterial roads with an aggressive plan to spend about N16.7bn for each geopolitical zone across the country.
“ The Minister of Power, Works and Housing , Babatunde Fashola, also stated that the ministry was in the process of re – introducing the tolling system on completed federal highways in order to sustain the maintenance of these roads.”
The President , MAN , Dr . Frank Jacobs , commended the minister for the ongoing rehabilitation of the Lagos -Ibadan and Onitsha- Enugu expressways as well as other strategic roads across the country.
He also expressed delight with the approval of N213 bn Nigerian Electricity Market Stabilisation Facility aimed at easing some of the challenges in the electricity industry value – chain.
By Ifeanyi Onuba , Abuja
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(PHOTOS) ILLEGAL ARMS DEALERS NABBED ON THEIR WAY TO DELIVER WEAPONS TO BANDITS


On Sunday 24th September 2017 at about 2.00pm, troops of 1 Division Nigerian Army in conjunction with elements of Department of State Services trailed and arrested 2 illegal arms dealers;
Abdulkarim Jibrin and Suleiman along Funtua-Gusau road in Zamfara State.
They were caught driving a Golf Volkswagen car with registration number AWE-534-AA (Nasarawa) containing 1,479 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition.
Preliminary investigation shows that on their way to deliver the ammunition to armed bandits. The suspects are in Department of State Services custody.
In a related development, troops of 1 Brigade, 1 Division Nigerian Army, deployed at Rabah Local Government Area, Sokoto State, also on Sunday 24th September 2017, at about 1.00pm arrested suspected cattle rustler, Abdullahi Jummo Nakogiwo at Dalingen in Rabah Local Government Area (LGA).
Similarly, troops deployed at Dangulbi, Maru LGA, Zamfara State, on routine patrol apprehended 3 armed bandits at Gobirawan Chali.
The team recovered 1 AK-47 rifle magazine, 40 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition, the sum of N45,500.00k, Nokia mobile telephone handset battery and 3 Airtel SIM cards. The suspects have been handed over to the Nigeria Police.
Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations
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FAKE NATIVE DOCTOR AND THREE OTHERS ARRESTED FOR FRAUD IN BENIN


The Benin Zonal office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested four persons Michael AgunOsaikuiwomwan Monday, Vincent Odia and Chibuike Ogbonna suspected of obtaining money under false pretence.
The suspects were arrested on September 25, 2017, in Benin City sequel to a petition by a complainant alleging that sometimes in May 2017 he got a call from one Chris Amadi who claimed that he knew him during his National Youth Service year.

According to the petitioner, Amadi informed him that he worked at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Edo State before being transferred to Minna, Niger State and that while he was in Edo State, he transacted businesses with one Alhaji whom he supplied cow medicine (Cow Bruma).
Amadi told him that he would like to connect him with Alhaji for good business but asked him to call David Adeboye whom he claimed was the manager of the company that produces cow medicine.
The petitioner further alleged that upon calling Adeboye, he sent him an account number in which he paid Four Hundred and Ninety Thousand Naira in order to be a cow medicine distributor.
During investigations, operatives of the Commission discovered that Amadi whose real name is Chibuike Ogbonna is the head of a syndicate involving Michael Agun, Osaikuiwomwan and Vicent Odia.


Further investigations revealed that Odia Vincent plays the role of a dubious native doctor, parading fettish objects and charms with which they dupe unsuspecting members of the public.
The suspects will soon be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.
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I AM A PRODUCT OF GRACE- PATORANKING


Nigerian dancehall star Patoranking, has portrayed himself as ‘a result of elegance’, saying anyone who knows his story would recognize the way that God has been his fortification. 
Patoranking made this statement, while talking as one of the mentors at the fabulous finale of the second period of The Voice Nigeria music reality appear. The dancehall star said since he saw how God functions, he doesn’t joke with the things of deep sense of being. 
Brought up in Ijegun-Egba, Patoranking began his melodic vocation doing underground joint efforts with specialists, for example, XProject, Konga, Slam and Reggie Rockstone. He marked a record manage K-Solo’s Igberaga Records in 2010, discharging “Up in D Club” under the outfit. 

He later turned into a protégé of Dem Mama Records in the wake of teaming up with Timaya on his melody “Alubarika” which brought him into spotlight. In 2014, he marked a record manage Foston Musik and discharged another tune, “Girlie O.” He has since turned into a power to figure with in the Nigerian music scene, discharging hit after hits and working together numerous artistes. 
Patoranking was one of the judges for the second period of the singing rivalry.
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BIAFRA ZIONIST THREATENS TO SEND REV. FR. EJIKE MBAKA INTO EXILE


The Biafra Zionists Federation (BZF) have accused the founder of the Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria (AMEN), Reverend Fr. Ejike Mbaka of plotting to sabotage the Biafra project, threatening to chase him out of Biafraland, if he did not retrace his steps.
The Zionist leader, Barrister Benjamin Igwe Onwuka, who made the declaration in a statement accused the firebrand Catholic priest of supporting the killing of Igbo citizens by the federal security forces.
“The Zionists are warning Ejike Mbaka that he is putting his adoration ministry on the line. All the clerics supporting these killings will be sent away from here by the Biafra government and we will take over that his adoration ground.
“Attacking us and calling us names is unacceptable. People are being killed every day, has any of them come out to speak against it? We have marked Mbaka as enemy of Biafra,” he addd.
The self-declared President of Biafraland said: “it is regrettable that our church leaders, notable ones, instead of supporting Biafra, are busy using words that do not in any way reflect what is happening. Look at the killings in Abia, have they said anything.
“Go to South-Africa, Desmond Tutu, an archbishop was in in the vanguard fighting for the liberation of the people, but here in Biafra, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka and archbishop Emmanuel Chukwuma, and several others are campaigning against the overall interest of the Biafran people.
“They cannot be supporting our opponents openly here in Biafra land. If they don’t want to support Biafra, let them mind their business, let them face their duty of preaching the word of God, but involving themselves in attacking the people is very tragic.
The group equally vowed that Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, the Chief of Defence Staff, and the Minister of information, Lai Mohammed will end up in prison over the recent deployment of troops to Abia State. The Army exercise code-named ‘Operation Python Dance’ led to a confrontation between the military and the pro-Biafra agitators, resulting to reported death of scores.
Barrister Onwuka, argued that banning IPOB will not affect restoration of Biafra which his group was already advancing. “It is a waste of time; IPOB just a group, Biafra is a country. You cannot ban a nation which came into being in May 1957. So, banning IPOB is just simple waste of their political time. I said this because Biafra has already been recognized by the international community.
He went further: “We all saw what happened at the just concluded UN General Assembly on September 22, where Biafrans were allowed to protest by the New York Government, but such was not the case with the Nigerian Government. Their rented protesters were denied access. So, this confirms our earlier statement that the US has since recognized Biafra, far back in 2013 by then President Barrack Obama.”
On the army invasion of Abia State, the Zionists said “it is clearly a tragedy. It is clearly a military invasion; it has nothing to do with IPOB or Nnamdi Kanu. This is the North invading the East because of Biafra. I want to deeply condemn that act.
“The attack on Biafran soil is an attack on all of us. The army is not supposed to be interfere in the internal security situation of the nation; they are not supposed to get involved in domestic security of the country. So, sending the army to Aba and Umuahia was with an ulterior motive.

“Using Nnamdi Kanu and the IPOB to as a pretext to kill young men and women in in Abia and other parts of Igbo land, the North will have to pay for it. So, I condemn in totality the brutality of the army in the name f Operation Python Dance.
“We, therefore state clearly today that all those involved, the Chief of Defence Staff, the Chief of Army Staff and the Minister of information, will pay for these killings, they will all end up in ICC and then in prison.
“Anyone involved in this military force against un-armed agitators will never go scot-free. We are not only going to take them to the ICC but prosecute the matter to the end until they are made to pay dearly for it. This time around, they will not escape justice. They did it in 1967-1970 and went away with it but it won’t happen this time. Britain and Saudi Arabia will not even save them.”
“For Lai Mohammed, can you see the lopsidedness in his argument? How can someone compare IPOB with herdsmen? These herdsmen have been killing people in their hundreds unhindered and that is why I insist that some Northern leaders are behind Boko Haram and herdsmen.
“So, the statement from Lai Mohammed is rubbish and I am telling him today that he will face ICC over the killings in Abia. We are as well calling on the Northern religious leaders, the Sultan of Sokoto and the Emir of Kano to call President Buhari and the Army Chiefs to order. They should order them to withdraw these troops and rampaging herdsmen from Biafra land”, he added.
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UNN POST UTME FOR 2017/2018 NEW SCREENING DATE IS OUT


University Of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNNpostponed their already scheduled POST-UTME screening examination to an unknown date due to reasons not disclosed.

Many have been asking questions like : What is the new date for UNN Post-Utme exam?
UNN post Utme new timetable, UNN new screening date etc.

Here comes the new UNN Post-Utme new date and timetable below.

The University of Nigeria hereby invites candidates who had the UNN as their first choice in the 2017 University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and scored 200 and above for screening exercise. This media announcement/publication supersedes the earlier one of Thursday, August 31, 2017.
Candidates are advised to please note the changes in the scheduled times and venues as the following will apply:
1. Online Registration
A. Eligible candidates are required to pay a processing fee of N2,000.00 (Two thousand Naira only) through Remita Platform at any Commercial Bank.
B. The online registration which commenced on Tuesday, August 29, 2017 (and ends on Sunday, September 10, 2017?) is still open till Monday, October 2, 2017 while the Post-UTME examination screening exercise will commence on Tuesday, October 3, 2017 and end on Monday, October 9, 2017.

C. Process Flow for Post-UTME Registration:
1. Log on to the University Website: www.unn.edu.ng
2. Click on UNN portal (Top right corner of the Website)
3. Click Prospective Students
4. Select Online Application Form for 2017/2018 Admission Screening Exercise
5. Enter JAMB Registration Number
6. Generate Invoice
7. Proceed to bank for Payment or pay using your ATM Card
8. Return to Portal
9. Re-enter JAMB Registration Number
10. Complete Date of Birth and all other blank fields
11. Enter O-Level Subjects and Grades (also provide your Centre and Examination Number)
12. ‎Re-enter your grades correctly
13. Upload Certificates (ensure that their sizes are not above 100KB)
 Birth Certificate
 Local Government Identification
 Testimonial
 First School Leaving Certificate
 JAMB Result Slip
 O-Level 1
 O-Level 2 ( For double sitting candidates) and click the NEXT button
14. ‎Review Summary page and check that all details entered are correct
15. Check the CONFIRMATION BOX below
16. Click SUBMIT
17. Print acknowledgement Slip.
D. All candidates are required to bring the following to the screening exercise:
(i) A copy of Online Acknowledgement Slip
(ii) 2017/2018 JAMB Result Slip
E. Please note the following:
 No GSM handsets, calculators or any other extraneous materials should be brought into the screening halls
 The venues for the screening exercises are: (i.) Nnamdi Azikiwe Library (Digital Library) and (ii.) Centre for Distance and e-Learning, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
 Candidates are also strongly advised to visit the University of Nigeria Website: www.unn.edu.ng
2. The Timetable for the Computer-based screening exercise is as indicated hereunder:
DAY ONE
DATE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2017
VENUE 1: NNAMDI AZIKIWE LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
FACULTIES/DEPARTMENTS: AGRICULTURE, PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
TimeFaculty/DepartmentScore Range
9:00 am – 11:00 amAccountancy
Pharmaceutical Sciences
256 and above
200 – 201
11:00 am – 1:00 pmPharmaceutical Sciences202 – 226
1:00 pm – 3:00 pmPharmaceutical Sciences227 – 264
3:00 pm – 5:00 pmPharmaceutical Sciences
Food Science and Technology
Home Science and Management Nutrition and Dietetics
Crop Science
General Agriculture
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Extension
Soil Science
Animal Science
265 and above
200 and above
200 and above
200 and above
200 and above
200 and above
200 and above
200 and above
200 and above
200 and above
VENUE11: CENTRE FOR DISTANCE e-LEARNING, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
9:00 am – 11:00 amAccountancy223 – 255
11:00 am – 1:00 pmAccountancy200 – 222
1:00 pm – 3:00 pmBanking and Finance200 and above
Marketing200 and above
Business Management245 and above
3:00 pm – 5:00 pmBusiness Management200 – 244
DAY TWO
DATE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 42017
VENUE 1: NNAMDI AZIKIWE LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
FACULTIES/DEPARTMENTS: HEALTH SCIENCES/TECHNOLOGY AND DENTISTRY
TimeFaculty/DepartmentScore Range
9:00 am – 11:00 amRadiography200 and above
11:00 am – 1:00 pmMedical Laboratory Technology233 and above
1:00 pm – 3:00 pmMedical Laboratory Technology200 – 232
3:00 pm – 5:00 pmMedical Rehabilitation200 and above
Dentistry200 and above



VENUE 11: CENTRE FOR DISTANCE e-LEARNING, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
9:00 am – 11:00 amNursing Sciences238 and above
11:00 am – 1:00 pmNursing Sciences222 – 237
1:00 pm– 3:00 pmNursing Sciences210 – 221
3:00 pm – 5:00 pmNursing Sciences200 – 209


DAY THREE
DATE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2017
VENUE 1: NNAMDI AZIKIWE LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
FACULTIES/DEPARTMENTS: MEDICINE AND SURGERY, VETERINARY SCIENCES AND BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES

TimeFaculty/DepartmentScore Range
9:00 am – 11:00 amMedicine/Surgery267 and above
11:0 am – 1:00 pmMedicine/Surgery244 – 266
1:00 am – 3:00 pmMedicine/Surgery231 – 243
Veterinary Sciences200 and above
3:00 pm – 5:00 pmMedicine/Surgery217 – 230
VENUE 11: CENTRE FOR DISTANCE e-LEARNING, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA
9:00am – 11:00 amMedicine/Surgery210 – 216
11:00am – 1:00 pmMedicine/Surgery203 – 209
1:00 am – 3:00 pm

Medicine/Surgery
Physiology
200 – 202
200 and above
Anatomy200 and above
DAY FOUR
DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2017
VENUE 1: NNAMDI AZIKIWE LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
FACULTIES/DEPARTMENTS: SOCIAL SCIENCES, MASS COM. AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES

TimeFaculty/DepartmentScore Range
9:00 am – 11:00 pmPolitical Science200 and above
Philosophy200 and above
Geography200 and above
11:00am – 1:00pmEconomics200 and above
Religion200 and above
1:00pm – 3:00pmSocial Work200 and above
Sociology/Anthropology200 and above
Psychology200 and above
Public Admin/LGA232 and above
3:00pm – 5:00pmPublic Admin/LGA200 – 231
Mass Comm.223 and above

VENUE 11: CENTRE FOR DISTANCE e-LEARNING, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA
9:00 am – 11:00 amMass Comm.207 – 222
11:00am – 1:00 pmMass Comm.200 – 206
Computer Science227 and above
1:00 – 3:00pm

Computer Science
Computer/Statistics
200 – 226
200 and above
Statistics

200 and above

3:00p – 500pmChemistry200 and above
Mathematics200 and above
Physics and Physics/Astronomy200 and above
Geology200 and above


DAY FIVE
DATE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2017
VENUE 1: NNAMDI AZIKIWE LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
FACULTIES/DEPARTMENTS: ARTS, EDUCATION, VOCATIONAL TEACHER EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND ENGINEERING

TimeFaculty/DepartmentScore Range
9:00am – 11:00am


Archeology200 and above
Art200 and above
Creative Art200 and above
Fine and applied Arts200 and above
Fre/Germ200 and above
French200 and above
Igbo200 and above
Ling.200 and above
Ling/Igbo200 and above
Modern Languages200 and above
Theater Arts
Music
200 and above
200 and above
11:00am – 1:00pmHistory200 and above
English Studies200 and above
Library and Information200 and above
1:00pm – 3:00pm

Adult Education200 and above
Agricultural Education200 and above
Business Education200 and above
Computer Education
Education Computer
200 and above
200 and above
Education Fine & Applied Arts200 and above
Education/Arts200 and above
Education Geography200 and above
Education Biology
Education Chemistry
200 and above
200 and above
Education Economics200 and above
Education Social Science200 and above
Education Igbo200 and above
Education French200 and above
Education Igbo200 and above
Education Int.200 and above
Education Mathematics200 and above
Education Music200 and above
Education Physics200 and above
Education political science200 and above
Education Soc.200 and above
Education Health education200 and above
Education Home economics200 and above
Education Human Kinetics200 and above
Education Introductory Technology200 and above
Physical education200 and above
3:00pm – 5:00pmGuidance/Counselling200 and above
Education English200 and above
Architecture200 and above
Estate Management,200 and above
Geoinformation and Surveying200 and above
Urban and Regional Planning200 and above

VENUE 11: CENTRE FOR DISTANCE e-LEARNING, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA

9:00am – 11:00amCivil Engineering210 and above
11:00am – 1:00pmCivil Engineering200 – 209
Agric. and Bioresources200 and above
Mechanical Engineering228 and above
1:00pm – 3:00pmMechanical Engineering200 – 227
Electrical/Electronic240 and above
3:00pm – 5:00pmElectrical/Electronics200 – 239
Metallurgical/Material Engr.200 and above

DAY SIX
DATE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 92017
VENUE 1: NNAMDI AZIKIWE LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
FACULTIES/DEPARTMENTS: FACULTY OF LAW AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

TimeFaculty/DepartmentScore Range
9:00am – 11:00amLaw246 and above
11:00am – 1:00pmLaw229 – 245
1:00pm – 3:00pmLaw215 – 228
3:00pm – 5:00pmLaw200 – 214
Microbiology236 and above

VENUE 11: CENTRE FOR DISTANCE e-LEARNING, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA

9:00 am – 11:00 amMicrobiology200 – 235
11:00 am – 1:00 pmBiochemistry217 and above
1:00 pm – 3:00 pmBiochemistry200 – 216
Botany200 and above
Zoology200 and above
3:00pm – 5:00 pmBiological Sciences200 and above
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