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Saturday, December 20, 2014

APPROVED UNIVERSITIES FOR MASTERS' AND PhD AWARD

Do you want to further your Study after 1st Degree, Masters? PhD? Beware!
The National Universities Commission has warned that only 58 of the universities in Nigeria have approval to run postgraduate programmes Only fifty-eight(58) Nigerian universities have approved post-graduate programmes according to a list recently » published the National Universities Commission (NUC) in its bulletin.

According to the NUC, it is concerned that some universities are running illegal postgraduate
programmes. "The National Universities Commission (NUC) has observed with great concern that some Nigerian universities are running unapproved postgraduate programmes, leading to the award
of Masters and PhD degrees.


"The Commission has also observed that some Parastatals and Institutes are awarding these same Postgraduate degrees, either on their own or through unapproved affiliations with Nigerian
and foreign Universities. Such practices are not only unethical, but also antithetical to time-
tested quality assurance best practices."


It warned that "qualifications/­awards resulting therefrom are not recognized."
Here are the universities that have approval » to offer postgraduate programmes at the
Masters’ and Ph.D levels in Nigeria:


FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES:
1. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi
2. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
3. Bayero University, Kano
4. Federal University of Technology, Akure
5. Federal University of Technology, Minna
6. Federal University of Technology, Owerri
7. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture,
Umudike
8. Modibbo Adama University of Technology,
Yola
9. National Open University of Nigeria, Lagos.


0. Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna
1. Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
2. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
3. University of Abuja, Gwagwalada
4. University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
5. University of Agriculture, Makurdi
6. University of Benin, Benin City
7. University of Calabar, Calabar
8. University of Ibadan, Ibadan
9. University of llorin, llorin
0. University of Jos, Jos
1. University of Lagos, Akoka
2. University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri
3. University of Nigeria, Nsukka
4. University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt
5. University of Uyo, Uyo
6. Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto



STATE UNIVERSITIES:
1. Abia State University, Uturu
2. Adamawa State University, Mubi
3. Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko
4. Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma
5. Anambra State University, Uli
6. Benue State University, Makurdi
7. Cross River University of Technology, Calabar
8. Delta State University, Abraka
9. Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki
0. Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti
1. Enugu State University of Science and
Technology, Enugu
2. Imo State University, Owerri
3. Kogi State University, Anyigba
4. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology,
Ogbomoso
5. Lagos State University, Ojo.
6. Nasarawa State University, Keffi
7. Niger-Delta University, Wilberforce Island
8. Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye
9. Rivers State University of Science and
Technology, Port Harcourt
0. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University, Katsina
1. Gombe State University, Gombe


PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES:
1. African University of Science and Technology,
Abuja
2. American University of Nigeria, Yola
3. Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo
4. Benson Idahosa University, Benin City
5. Bowen University, Iwo
6. Covenant University, Ota
7. Igbinedion University, Okada
8. Pan-African University, Lekki
9. Redeemer’s University, Mowe, Ogun State
0. Caleb University, Lagos
1. Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji,
Osun State


The NUC added that only postgraduate certificates from the listed universities are "valid
for employment, further studies and other purposes."



Sunday, September 14, 2014

CORE REASONS YOU SHOULDN'T ATTEND A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY

6 reasons you shouldn’t attend a private university 

 Many Nigerian students these days often move quickly to queue for private universities whenmaking a choice of institution. I agree that private universities have advantages like the absence of strike, easy access to lecturers…
Well, that’s about all. Public universities, federal and state, have a lot of advantages, from cheaper school fees, to the freedom to be an adult. Public universities expose you to the real world, introduces you to the hustle of life unlike private universities that consist of a lot of brats who are literally spoon-fed. They are so pampered, making difficult to face the real world when they become graduates. So here’s my case for choosing a public university.

 1. Public universities allow for freedom and independence : Students in public universities enjoy the freedom to make decisions for themselves and learn to be almost independent. Private universities keep students within the four walls of their campuses and under certain rules more suited for teenagers than young adults. The laws in public universities are not imposed on the students; they are just the basic principles a normal student is meant to follow. It’s funny when I see pictures of private university students being punished or hear of certain rules like compulsory attendance of chapel, feeding time tables, dress codes, e.t.c​.​ It is absurd; these are adults​!​

 2. Cost of education : It is a lot cheaper to attend public university than a private one and this is not limited to school fees. Cost of living on public universities is also cheaper. Students cook their own meals and hav​e access to shops on campus and in town where prices of goods and services are competitive. On the other hand, the cost of living on a private university secluded campus for one semester is enough to build a house. 

3. Public university g​ives “exposure” to students: It’s more than obvious that public university students are ”​sharper​”​ than private university students. Private university students who are often referred to as “JJC” or “Learners” by public university students, live what I term “the microwave life” which is the easy life. In federal universities you get to meet all sorts: from cultists to Aristo chicks, people with different personalities. It makes one exposed to what life really is. One is exposed to the hustle and learns how to struggle for things. There are still brats in federal universities but most of them get to grow up when exposed to the hustle.

4. Life on and off campus is FUN : There are so many parties to attend, clubs and events. One gets to meet real people, one also learns to be real. There is a lot of gist and gossip, lot of things to laugh at. Rather than chapel, it’s clubbing. Dating is even fun in federal schools. Couples express love without fear as adults. One gets to see students that are rich and poor mingling as equals; students who express themselves through their dressing and not relegated to some uniform.

 5. Hard work is compulsory Students in public universities have work​ed​ through exceptional odds to succeed; challenges that help one not take life for granted. Imagine a department of over a thousand students with a very small lecture hall or a lecturer who spends only twenty minutes in a class where he is meant to spend two hours, or one who only gives handouts. Faced with issues like these, students work extra hard to come out with well-deserved results.

 6. Public universities produce more mature graduates: With all the challenges: strikes, nonchalant lecturers, freedom to express yourself as adult etc, public universities are more equipped for life after graduation. They know that things would not just be handed to them and are used to making decisions for themselves.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

KEYS TO SUCCESS

Adojo Edogbo Benjamin

The first AGS Senior Prefect (a.k.a. HEAD-BOY) Mr. Adojo Edogbo Ben exposed the secret of success to the 2013 graduating students of Asore Grammar School at the valedictory service held on Thursday, 22 August 2013 at the school premises.

Mr. Edogbo, who delivered Alumni’s speech at this year valedictory service advised the graduates to be consistent and steadfast in the way of God; disciplined and be role models in their field of endeavor; ready to discover themselves because, that is a strong key of self-actualization and maximizing ones God given potential. 

Breaking News:

 #News: 
The Principal of our noble institute, Mrs. A.O. Abdulquadir has apologized on-behalf of the school management to all 2005, 2009 and 2010 grandaunts respectively for not organizing Valedictory service for them.
A.O. Abdulquadir

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Seven (7) Steps to make sure you phone is Secure

Seven (7) Steps to make sure you phone is Secure

The phrase, ‘to keep the world in your pocket’ has been made literally true with the invention of smartphones. Your smartphone is your world – possessing all the important details and information – if it falls in the hands of wrong people may cost you heavily. Keeping this mammoth of information in your mobile requires alot of care and security to keep the intruders from maneuvering their way into your device.

Follow these simple yet effective steps to beef up the security of your cell phone:

1.    The Lock – Your First Line of Defense
Locking your phone is a very simple act, making it difficult for the intruder to peer into the contents of your phone easily. Yet there are people who are too lazy to bother with it. It is imperative to lock the screens of your phone – behaving as the first layer of defense and obstructing the path of those that do not know the password – the person with malicious intent. Also, make sure to keep a strong password encompassing an alphanumeric password.
2.    Your Phone should be with You
Always keep the phone in close proximity or in front of your eyes. It is the best way to keep your phone safe from being contaminated with any malware or a casual intruder, trying to take a sneak peek into the device. The less you keep your phone away from yourself, the safer it would be. If you leave your phone unattended and away from you; it’s equivalent inviting intruders and hackers.
3.    Don’t Hand Over your Phone to Strangers
This may sound obvious, but giving your phone to a stranger is similar to committing suicide. So, if someone comes over to you and ask for your mobile phone to make an emergency call, avoid giving them the phone, or if you really want to be nice you should dial the number yourself and not give the phone away.

4.    Make sure your Phone is Updated
Never forget to update your phone regularly – ones that cater to the needs of the latest cell phone tracking techniques. So keep in mind to keep your phone up to date and ensure that it has what it takes to tackle the strongest cell phone spyware.

5.    Don’t make your Location Visible
It is recommended that you switch off the GPS or other means of cell phone tracking to avoid making your location visible to strangers. And there are other apps that are following suit and asking for the location of the users. This is one way of ensuring your privacy.

6.    Scan Applications
Make sure that you monitor the “permissions” screen when you’re downloading and installing applications that would help you figure out what the app does in reality. Also try to avoid downloading apps from unreliable sources, and read reviews of every app before you download it.

7.    Don’t open unknown Attachments
Email attachments are one of the major sources of malware. Make a habit of avoiding unknown emails, as there are high chances of having virus in them. Secondly, before downloading attachments, make sure to properly scan them.

Author Bio:
Natalia David has been a regular contributor as tech writer. Her work related to Mobistealth cell phone tracking visit www.mobistealth.com and PC monitoring has received great appreciation from readers. You can also follow her on twitter @NataliaDavid4.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

New Year's Resolutions Guide

New Year's Resolutions Guide
Caption: AGS Alumnae '11 Congress
No doubt that at this period of  the year New year's revolution are popularly made.A New Year's resolution is a commitment that a person makes to one or more lasting personal goals, projects, or the reforming of a habit.
Quoting Frank Ra (author of the new year's resolution book "A course in happiness" ): "Resolutions are more sustainable when shared, both in terms of with whom you share the benefits of your resolution, and with whom you share the path of maintaining your resolution. Peer-support makes a difference in success rate with new year's resolutions". According to Gretchen Rubin (author of best-seller "The Happiness Project"): "You hit a goal, you achieve a goal. You keep a resolution".

Popular New Year Resolution
Popular goals include resolutions to:
  • Improve well-being: lose weight, exercise more, eat better, drink less alcohol, quit smoking, stop biting nails
  • Improve finances: get out of debt, save money
  • Improve career: get a better job
  • Improve education: improve grades, get a better education, learn something new (such as a foreign language or music), study often,
  • Improve self: become more organized, reduce stress, be less grumpy, manage time, be more independent, perhaps watch less television, play less sitting-down video games
  • Take a trip
  • Volunteer to help others, practice life skills, use civic virtue, give to charity
For the year 2012, the top 5 resolutions, as identified by a SlideShare survey [5] are:
  • Be financially-savvy
  • Read at least one book per month
  • Eat properly
  • Get enough sleep
  • Keep a journal of awesome moments

Sunday, November 06, 2011

FACTS ABOUT EID AL KABIR

      

Eid al Kabir
  • known as Eid al-Adha elsewhere,
  •  popularly called ILEYA festival by Yourba people of South-western Nigeria; West Africa), or
  • Internationally known as  "Festival of Sacrifice",
  • is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide to
  • commemorate the willingness of Abraham (Ibrahim) to sacrifice his son Ishmael (Isma'il)
  • as an act of obedience to God, before
  • God intervened to provide him with a ram to sacrifice instead.
  • A ram, goat, sheep, cow or camel is sacrificed, with the family eating part of the animal and donating the rest to the poor.
  • The festival is celebrated on the tenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month in the Islamic calendar.

 

What is Eid al-Adha?
(Festival of Sacrifice) One of the two main Islamic festivals (the other is 'Id al-Fitr), this festival falls on the 10th day of the lunar month of Zul-Hijja and is the concluding act of pilgrimage to Makkah. In commemoration of Abraham's faith, sheep, goats and camels are offered to God, and the meat is distributed to the poor and needy. 'Id al-Adha is observed whether or not one is on pilgrimage.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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Monday, July 04, 2011

RESPECT AND APPRECIATION

Respect: The 2011 set shows the act of Appreciation to Mrs. Abdulqudir, AGS Principal @ 2011 V.S.

"There is always the danger that we may just do the work for the sake of the work. This is where the respect and the love and the devotion come in - that we do it to God, and that's why we try to do it as beautifully as possible." - Mother Teresa


"We are more thoroughly an enlightened people, with respect to our political interests, than perhaps any other under heaven. Every man among us reads, and is so easy in his circumstances as to have leisure for conversations of improvement and for acquiring information." added by  Benjamin Franklin

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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Saturday, April 09, 2011

How To Set Goals and Stay Motivated

By Chloe Jones

You will never get goals complete if you procrastinate.- Ahisu O.
Setting goals is the key to accomplishing anything, but setting goals is not enough. Unless you stick to your goals and successfully complete them, they really are useless. Along with setting goals you need motivation. Everyone needs motivation to help them get through each step toward their goal and to be a success.
To begin, you must look at the big picture and decide what you want to achieve. Write down a clear definition of your goal. A well defined goal will help you organize your time. Once you have what your goal is in mind, you can now break your goal down into smaller goals and steps.
Make a list of all the steps involved in completing your goal. Each step that you must complete to move you toward your goal is a smaller goal. Write down what resources you have and what ones you will need. Be realistic when setting your big picture goal and your smaller goals. You are one person and have a lot going on in your life, so don't stress yourself by trying to complete everything in a short amount of time.
Goals should always be within your skills, but should also be challenging. Challenging goals will help motivate you through all the steps to achieve success. Be flexible with goals and yourself. Life is not simple and things will come up, so there is nothing wrong with being flexible.
Stay on track. If you have set a 10:00 on Monday deadline to complete a step toward your goal, be sure to stick to that deadline. Set aside time to work on your goal and set reminders to remind you to work on it. Get it done now. Don't wait or put it off, you will never get goals complete if you procrastinate.
Make a list of any obstacles that may get in your way of successfully completing a goal. Then write down how you can overcome those obstacles.
How goals are set is important. You need to be clear on your main goal, be organized; know the steps involved and be committed to successfully completing your goal. Successful completion of a goal takes motivation. Staying motivated will insure your success in completing a goal.
Attitude is very important to stay positive and to stay motivated. A good, I can do it attitude helps motivate you to completing your goal. When you complete one of the steps toward a goal, reward yourself. A reward will help you stay motivated. You'll be motivated to get the next step done and receive the next reward.
Goals and motivation are life partners. Just picture your goal completed and with a good attitude and lots of motivation, your goal will be a reality.

How To Set Goals and Stay Motivated

Setting goals is the key to accomplishing anything, but setting goals is not enough. Unless you stick to your goals and successfully complete them, they really are useless. Along with setting goals you need motivation. Everyone needs motivation to help them get through each step toward their goal and to be a success.
To begin, you must look at the big picture and decide what you want to achieve. Write down a clear definition of your goal. A well defined goal will help you organize your time. Once you have what your goal is in mind, you can now break your goal down into smaller goals and steps.
Make a list of all the steps involved in completing your goal. Each step that you must complete to move you toward your goal is a smaller goal. Write down what resources you have and what ones you will need. Be realistic when setting your big picture goal and your smaller goals. You are one person and have a lot going on in your life, so don't stress yourself by trying to complete everything in a short amount of time.
Goals should always be within your skills, but should also be challenging. Challenging goals will help motivate you through all the steps to achieve success. Be flexible with goals and yourself. Life is not simple and things will come up, so there is nothing wrong with being flexible.
Stay on track. If you have set a 10:00 on Monday deadline to complete a step toward your goal, be sure to stick to that deadline. Set aside time to work on your goal and set reminders to remind you to work on it. Get it done now. Don't wait or put it off, you will never get goals complete if you procrastinate.
Make a list of any obstacles that may get in your way of successfully completing a goal. Then write down how you can overcome those obstacles.
How goals are set is important. You need to be clear on your main goal, be organized; know the steps involved and be committed to successfully completing your goal. Successful completion of a goal takes motivation. Staying motivated will insure your success in completing a goal.
Attitude is very important to stay positive and to stay motivated. A good, I can do it attitude helps motivate you to completing your goal. When you complete one of the steps toward a goal, reward yourself. A reward will help you stay motivated. You'll be motivated to get the next step done and receive the next reward.
Goals and motivation are life partners. Just picture your goal completed and with a good attitude and lots of motivation, your goal will be a reality.

Sunday, April 03, 2011

How To Utilize the Positive Power of Thinking

Utilize the Positive Power of Thinking

Everyone has times in their lives when things just don’t go as planned.  This can cause one to be discouraged and even depressed.  Even though it is hard to ‘look on the bright side’, this is exactly what needs to be done. With every negative situation out there, there is always a way to bring positive power and energies to the moment.  A positive attitude is important for one’s well-being and health.   
Take the recent economy for example.  A lot of people are losing their jobs.  Each of these people is in competition with each other to find another job.  Remind yourself of your strengths and build on them.  Appear happy and confident.  Keeping a positive attitude will do wonders during the interview and may end up with you getting a second interview or better yet, the job. Losing a job is not the most ideal thing to have happen, yet it gives many people new opportunities.  Some people try things they have been putting off for a long time, some people change to a new career, some go back to school, and some even relocate to an area they have always wanted to travel to.   
Consider the child trying out for the high school sports team.  Everyone wants to make the team.  A positive attitude reinforces in your mind that you are a good athlete and good at what you do.  Let that spirit shine as you try out for the team.  It is important to continuously play over and over in your mind what your capabilities are.  Take, for instance, the child who is trying out for the track team and wants to be a hurdler.  He knows he can do it but there is stiff competition out there for a spot on the team.  One way to erase that doubt is by continuously going over and over in his head the process of hurdle jumping.  Picturing himself jumping hurdles in a positive light will give him the confidence he needs to make it.   
A more serious example would be those afflicted with sickness and disease.  Health problems, especially those in which you have no control, can bring people down.  Learning to deal with your sickness in a positive way can help not only you but your loved ones as well.  It is hard to think positively in a situation like this, because sometimes this can be a life and death situation.  Even so, finding a positive attitude and strong faith are all you need to move ahead.  Some people realize that life is short, and they try to fix bad relationships, they tend to become thankful for what they have, or they find a way to make their negative experience a positive power source for someone else.

ou� � r � � �� ending on the load of your studying. As a general rule, allot at least one hour per subject. If you have a broad subject such as world history, then you need to break it up into smaller chunks such as the renaissance period or the Chinese dynasties. By breaking it up in smaller chunks, you can easily assess how long you need for each topic and at the same time, you can easily cross out items that you are done with, giving you a sense of accomplishment.
  • Scheduling milestones and breaks. When you have listed all of your tasks and plotted a schedule, insert study breaks of 15 minutes each every two hours or so. This will give your eyes some time to rest and for you to go on bathroom breaks or coffee breaks. By having scheduled breaks, this will minimize the need for you to interrupt yourself any other time during the study session.
  • Prioritizing your tasks. Just in case you run out of time to study or if you think you do not have enough time to cover all topics, then you must learn to prioritize the subjects accordingly. For example, if you know the emphasis of an upcoming test is the Roman Empire, then study it first and just allot smaller portions for the other sections of the topic.
  • Double checking what you know. If you can find a way to test your knowledge, either through online quizzes or by having a study partner, then by all means test your knowledge early. You can also double check your facts by logging into the Internet but be warned, the lure of distractions in the Internet is huge so it is best to save this option for last.


The important thing to efficient studying is the proper scheduling of tasks and your strict compliance to it so that the schedule not only looks good on paper, but works as well.

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