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Admiralty University
ADUN Announcs Resumption Schedule and Student Guidelines

The Vice Chancellor of Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN), Professor Christopher Ndubisi Ogbogbo, welcomes both new and returning students to the 2025/2026 academic session. He congratulates the newly admitted students and assures everyone that ADUN is ready for a smooth and well-organised resumption.

To manage the start of the session effectively, the university management, through the Student Welfare Board, has introduced a phased resumption schedule and clear accommodation guidelines to ease current on-campus housing challenges

Academic Calendar and Resumption Plan

Following Senate approval, ADUN has released the official timetable for resumption and registration.

New Students (100-Level): Resume on Sunday, 26 October 2025, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. Registration and orientation start on Monday, 27 October 2025.

Returning Students: Resume on Sunday, 2 November 2025, with registration beginning on Monday, 3 November 2025.

First Semester Lectures: Begin for all students on Monday, 3 November 2025.

This clear schedule helps every student settle in quickly and ensures classes begin without delay.

Hostel Accommodation Guidelines at ADUN

Due to limited hostel capacity, accommodation will be provided in stages. On 26 October 2025, only the following groups will be admitted into the hostels:

  • All 100-Level Students (Freshers)
  • All 400-Level Students, excluding those in Law

Students in 200-Level, 300-Level, and 400-Level Law must arrange off-campus accommodation. Parents and guardians are encouraged to secure housing ahead of time. Hostel staff have been directed to enforce these rules strictly.

Conduct and Campus Regulations

ADUN expects all students to maintain proper conduct in and out of the hostels. Important rules include:

  • Financial Clearance: Hostel rooms are issued only after students present a clearance form from the Bursary Unit confirming that all fees have been paid.
  • Safety: Each student is responsible for the security of personal belongings.
  • Prohibited Items: Heating devices (unless for approved medical use), sex toys, illicit substances, and certain food items such as noodles, spaghetti, and custard are banned. Students are encouraged to eat at the University Cafeteria.
  • Dress Code: Torn jeans, low-waist trousers, revealing tops, and dreadlocks are not allowed.
  • Security and Conduct: Fighting, vandalism, or joining unauthorised anonymous social media groups are forbidden. Students leaving campus must carry a movement pass.

Required Documents for New Students

Students who have not completed their admission process must submit six photocopies each of the following:

  • ADUN Admission Letter
  • JAMB Admission Letter or Result Slip
  • Evidence of Fee Payment
  • O’Level Results
  • State of Origin and Birth Certificate (or Affidavit of Age)
  • Sponsorship Letter (if applicable)
  • Medical Fitness Certificate from a government hospital
  • Fourteen passport photographs
  • Evidence of Post-UTME Registration Fee Payment
Admiralty University
ADUN 2nd Batch Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

The Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN) has released the second batch of admission offers for the 2025/2026 academic session. All candidates who applied to ADUN and selected the university as their first choice can now check their admission status through the official JAMB portal starting from 23 October 2025.

Students are encouraged to confirm their status early to complete the acceptance process and begin preparations for resumption

 

How to Check ADUN Admission List

Applicants can check their admission status on the JAMB CAPS portal by following these steps:

  1. Visit the JAMB E-Facility Portal.
  2. Log in with your JAMB username and password.
  3. Scroll down to find and click on “Check Admission Status.”
  4. Select “Access my CAPS.”
  5. Choose “Admission Status” to see if you have been offered admission into ADUN.

Understanding Your JAMB CAPS Response

Here’s what each admission status means:

1. Admission Offered:
Congratulations! You have been officially admitted to ADUN. You can now accept or reject your offer on the CAPS portal.

2. Admission in Progress (AIP):
Your application has been reviewed and is awaiting approval from the university and JAMB.

3. Recommended:
Your name has been sent to JAMB for final review before confirmation.

4. Not Admitted:
You haven’t been selected yet. Your application might still be under consideration, or more lists may be released later.

5. Pending:
Your application is still being reviewed, and no decision has been made yet.

What to Do After ADUN Admission Offer

Once your admission is confirmed, you must either accept or reject the offer. This can be done through:

  • Any approved JAMB CBT Centre, which you can find here:
    List of Authorised JAMB Centres
  • Or by SMS, sending ACCEPT or REJECT to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number registered with JAMB.

After accepting the offer, proceed to print your JAMB Admission Letter for documentation.

Helpful Tip for Mobile Users

If you’re checking from a mobile phone and only see a welcome message on CAPS, switch your browser to desktop mode. For best results, open the page using Google Chrome and select “Request desktop site.”

ADUN Resumption Date for New Students

According to the ADUN 2025/2026 resumption schedule, all newly admitted 100-level students are to resume on Sunday, 26 October 2025. Further details about hostel arrangements and orientation will be shared by the Student Welfare Board before the resumption date.

Welcome to ADUN

The management congratulates all newly admitted students and looks forward to welcoming them to the ADUN campus in Ibusa, Delta State. Students are advised to complete all admission steps promptly and prepare for registration and orientation.

For general inquiries, please contact 09165000222.

Modibbo Adama University, Yola MAUTECH
MAU Notice to Admitted Candidates on CAPS 2025/2026

Modibbo Adama University (MAU), Yola, has issued an update for candidates involved in the 2025/2026 undergraduate admission process. The university has observed that several applicants whose admissions have already been approved are yet to accept their offers. Such candidates are strongly advised to accept their admission immediately to avoid losing their slots.

MAU also noted that some applicants still do not have their O’ Level results uploaded on the JAMB portal. These candidates must visit any JAMB-accredited CBT centre to upload their results without delay. This step is necessary to finalise their admission processing.

 

 

Important Notice from MAU for All Admission Candidates

Candidates who previously changed their programmes are encouraged to check their JAMB CAPS portals to ensure that such changes did not remove their O’ Level results. Keeping results properly uploaded will help the admission process move faster.

Staff members who requested admission for applicants whose names are yet to appear on the admission list are advised to transfer such candidates to programmes where there are available spaces.

According to the JAMB 2025/2026 admission policy, all admission exercises on the CAPS portal will close on 31 October 2025. Candidates applying to highly subscribed programmes such as MBBS, Nursing Science, Computer Science, Microbiology, Civil Engineering, Electrical Electronics Engineering, Law, Biochemistry, and similar courses are encouraged to switch to programmes with open spaces that share similar O’ Level and JAMB subject combinations.

Any request for admission must include the transfer of candidates to available programmes before submitting further applications.

Possible Transfer Options for MAU Students

The following options have been provided for candidates in over-subscribed programmes to transfer to departments with available admission spaces.

1. MBBS, Nursing, Microbiology, Laboratory Technology, Biochemistry

Programmes with available spaces include:

  • Agricultural Economics and Extension
  • Crop Production and Horticulture
  • Fisheries
  • Soil Science
  • Food Science and Technology
  • Forestry and Wildlife
  • Animal Science and Range Management (limited spaces)
  • Biotechnology
  • Plant Science
  • Biological Science
  • Home Economics
  • Geology
  • Other related programmes with matching requirements

2. Computer Science

Candidates may transfer to:

  • Operations Research
  • Statistics
  • Mathematics (with Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, and other related fields)

Direct Entry candidates not admitted into Computer Science are also encouraged to consider these alternatives.

3. Electrical Electronic Engineering, Civil Engineering

Available programmes include:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Agricultural and Environmental Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Electrical Electronic Education
  • Construction Technology Education
  • Other relevant programmes with similar entry requirements

4. Architecture

Applicants can transfer to:

  • Survey and Geoinformatics
  • Industrial Design
  • Building Technology
    Candidates with Mathematics and Geography in their JAMB subjects can also switch to Urban and Regional Planning or related programmes.

5. Both Law Programmes

Candidates can change to:

  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • Library and Information Science
  • Other fields with equivalent subject and grade requirements

All such changes or transfers must be completed on or before Sunday, 26 October 2025.

MAU Encourages Timely Action

Modibbo Adama University (MAU) reminds all candidates to complete the necessary admission steps within the stated period. The university remains committed to ensuring a fair and transparent process that allows more qualified students to gain admission. Acting quickly will help candidates secure a place in their preferred or related departments before the JAMB CAPS portal closes.

Cross River State College of Nursing Sciences Obudu
College of Nursing Sciences Obudu Post UTME Result 2025/2026

The College of Nursing Sciences, Obudu has released the Post UTME results for the 2025/2026 academic session. All candidates who participated in the computer-based test and oral interview are advised to check their performance through the college’s official portal.

This update helps applicants confirm their admission status early, as performance in the screening test remains a key factor for admission into the college’s nursing and midwifery programmes.

 

 

How to Check the College of Nursing Sciences, Obudu Post UTME Result

Candidates can check their Post UTME result using any of the options below:

  1. Visit the Admission Office at the College of Nursing Sciences, Obudu.
  2. Go online to the official result checking portal: exams.consob.edu.ng
  3. Click on “Purchase Admission PIN.”
  4. Enter your phone number and email address.
  5. Make a payment of ₦2000 for the Checker PIN, then follow the on-screen prompts to view your result.

Applicants are encouraged to ensure accurate information is entered during payment and result checking to avoid errors.

Admission Requirement Reminder

Performance in the Post UTME screening test remains one of the main requirements for admission into the College of Nursing Sciences, Obudu. Candidates who meet the set standard will proceed to the next phase of the admission process as determined by the college management.

Next Steps for Successful Candidates

Those who performed well should stay updated on the official website for admission lists, registration guidelines, and resumption dates. The college will share further instructions about acceptance fees and documentation shortly after the result release.

Students are advised to keep their payment receipt and Checker PIN safe, as these may be needed during admission confirmation.

Ahmadu Bello University ABU
ABU Important Admission Notice to Candidates 2025/2026

The management of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) has issued an important update for candidates awaiting the 2025/2026 admission list. Students who have secured admission are advised to accept their offers and print their JAMB admission letters through the JAMB CAPS portal without delay.

Within the first few days of release, many candidates were found to have been recommended by their faculties but had yet to upload their O’ level results on the JAMB portal. Until this step is completed, their admission process remains incomplete. Affected students should visit any JAMB-accredited CBT centre to upload their results immediately to avoid losing their admission.

 

 

Admission Closing Date and Important Deadlines

In line with the 2025 JAMB policy, the ABU admission exercise closes on 31 October 2025. Candidates who are yet to be admitted, especially into oversubscribed programmes like Architecture, MBBS, Nursing Science, Pharmacy, Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Radiography, Dental Surgery, Civil Law, Mass Communication, Computer Engineering, and International Studies, are encouraged to consider other available courses.

Programmes with Limited Slots and Recommended Alternatives

Architecture

Students with Geography, Mathematics, and Physics can switch to:
Building, Geomatics, Quantity Surveying, Geography & Environmental Management, Urban & Regional Planning, Sustainable Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Physics, or Statistics.

MBBS, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Related Courses

Applicants with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry may change to:
Agricultural and Bio-Resources Engineering, Polymer & Textile Engineering, Water Resources & Environmental Engineering, Mining Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or Statistics.

Those offering Biology, Botany, Chemistry, or related subjects can apply for:
Fisheries & Aquaculture, Forestry & Wildlife Management, Geology, Health Education, Glass & Silicate Technology, Biology Education, Chemistry Education, or Home Economics Education.

Computer and Civil Engineering

Candidates with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry can move to:
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Agricultural & Bio-Resources Engineering, or related fields.
Those offering Computer Studies can also opt for Mathematics, Physics, or Statistics.

Civil Law and Sharia Law

Law candidates can switch to History, Literature in English, Language Arts, Sociology, Guidance and Counselling, or Islamic Studies, depending on their subject combinations.

International Studies and Mass Communication

Students can transfer to Sociology, Social Studies, Guidance and Counselling, Archaeology, or Local Government and Development Studies.

Checking and Updating Results

After making a change of course, students should confirm their O’ level uploads remain visible on the JAMB portal. Sometimes, the results may drop after a course change, so double-checking prevents issues later.

Contact and Support

For ABU admission enquiries, candidates, parents, or staff can reach out between 9:00 am and 6:00 pm daily via:

  • 07076086821
  • 08114569297
  • 09090170145

Those advised to switch to another programme should do so by Friday, 24 October 2025, or risk having their slots reallocated.

Federal University Lokoja fulokoja
FULOKOJA Freshers Registration & Clearance Steps 2025/2026

The management of Federal University Lokoja (FULOKOJA) has announced that Registration for newly admitted students for the 2025/2026 academic session has begun. Every admitted candidate must complete the process correctly to secure clearance and begin studies smoothly.

To be eligible for clearance, each student’s admission must be approved on JAMB CAPS and the offer accepted. Those who have not yet received their admission or transfer offer should visit a JAMB Office or accredited CBT Centre to confirm their status, as mobile phones may not display all required details.

 

 

Before starting, students are encouraged to read through all the steps below carefully.

Steps for FULOKOJA Registration

Step 1: Acceptance of Offer

Visit the Federal University Lokoja website and log in to the Post-UTME Portal with your JAMB Registration Number to confirm your admission.
After confirmation, click “Pay Now” to make the N20,000 acceptance charge via REMITA (either card or bank payment).
Once payment is successful, confirm it on the university website, then print your Admission Letter and Letter of Undertaking.

Step 2: O’ Level Result Verification

Candidates must upload a valid O’ level scratch card for verification. Each card can be used only once. Uploading incorrect or expired details will result in automatic disqualification.

For WAEC Candidates

  1. Visit WAEC.
  2. Create a candidate account and sign in.
  3. Select Certificate Access (candidates).
  4. Fill in your details, then share your certificate to the email address on your Post-UTME portal.
  5. WAEC charges N7,500, payable directly to WAEC.

For NECO Candidates

  1. Go to NECO e-Verify.
  2. Sign in and click Purchase Token to make payment through Remita.
  3. Log in again to validate the token.
  4. Submit your RRR and Payment Reference on your Post-UTME portal.

After successful verification, visit your portal for confirmation and proceed to Step 3.

Step 3: Payment of School Charges

Return to the Student Portal on the FULOKOJA website. Log in, click Fees, select Academic Session, and pay your School Charges using Remita.
Print your receipt and complete the Student Bio-Data Form (Form 01). Keep printed copies for submission during clearance.

Step 4: Physical Registration on Resumption

Medical Certificate of Fitness

Visit the University Health Services Centre for your medical test.

Course Registration

Log in to the Student Portal, click Course Registration, and complete your online registration. Print your Course Form for record keeping.

Step 5: Clearance and Document Submission

Federal University Lokoja has two campuses:

  • College of Health Sciences (COHS), Adankolo
  • Felele Campus (Permanent Site), home to the Faculties of Arts, Agriculture, Education, Engineering, Law, Science, Social Sciences, and others.

Documents Required (Three Copies Each)

  • Acceptance Fee and School Charges Receipts
  • FULOKOJA Admission Letter
  • Student Bio-Data Form (Form 01)
  • JAMB Result Slip and Admission Letter
  • O’ level Results
  • Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age
  • Local Government Certificate (or Residence Permit for non-Nigerians)
  • Medical Fitness Certificate
  • Course Registration Form
  • Ten recent passport photographs with red background

Failure to present these documents may result in withdrawal of admission.

Submit One Copy Each To

  • Students Affairs Division
  • Library
  • Sports Unit
  • University Health Centre
  • Counselling Centre
  • Security Unit
  • ICT Directorate

Fraud Alert and Student Safety

Students are reminded to confirm every payment on Remita and check for confirmation emails. Avoid sharing bank details or ATM cards with anyone. Beware of impostors offering assistance with admissions, results, registration, or accommodation. Report suspicious activity to the Security Unit or send an email to admissions@fulokoja.edu.ng.

For help, visit the Admissions Office at the Faculty of Education Building, Felele Campus, Lokoja.

NAF
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Aptitude Test Date – DSSC 34/2025

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has released the official list of shortlisted candidates eligible to take part in the Zonal General Aptitude Test for the Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) 34/2025 Enlistment Exercise. The aptitude test will take place on Saturday, 25 October 2025, at various centres across Nigeria.

Candidates are expected to check their status on the NAF Recruitment Portal and confirm their respective centres ahead of the test. Only those whose names appear on the published list are eligible to participate.

 

 

How to Check the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Shortlist

Applicants should visit the NAF Recruitment Portal to view the list of shortlisted candidates. On the portal, each applicant will find the centre assigned for the upcoming aptitude test.

It is recommended that candidates print out their invitation slips from the portal and arrive early at their test centres with all necessary documents.

Key Details for the DSSC 34/2025 Aptitude Test

  • Date: Saturday, 25 October 2025
  • Exercise: Zonal General Aptitude Test
  • Purpose: Screening for the NAF DSSC 34/2025 Enlistment Exercise
  • Venue: Centres across the country (check your assigned location on the NAF portal)

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) emphasises that applicants should rely only on official updates published on the recruitment website. Any message or social media post not originating from the NAF portal should be treated with caution.

NYSC
Breaking: NYSC Suspends NERD Compliance for Batch C 2025

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced that it will not enforce the NERD compliance requirement for the 2025 Batch ‘C’ uploads. This update follows a recent decision by the Nigeria Education Repository and Databank (NERD) to postpone its planned implementation date.

Earlier, the Federal Executive Council had approved 6 October 2025 as the start date for NERD compliance across relevant agencies. Following that directive, NYSC issued a circular on 7 October 2025 (reference: NYSC/DHQ/CM/M/373/VOL.3/81) instructing all Corps Producing Institutions (CPIs) to ensure that subsequent uploads were NERD-compliant.

 

 

SEE ALSO: How to Upload Final Year Thesis to NERD for NYSC Mobilization.

NYSC Clarifies Current Position on NERD

With the new postponement by NERD, the NYSC management has confirmed that the compliance requirement will no longer apply to uploads for 2025 Batch ‘C’. This means CPIs can continue with their regular upload processes without integrating NERD compliance for this batch.

The NYSC added that this temporary adjustment follows official communication from the NERD Secretariat, which is expected to announce a revised implementation date in due course.

What This Means for Corps Producing Institutions

CPIs are advised to continue their registration and data upload procedures as usual. Once NERD announces a new compliance schedule, further updates will be shared with all stakeholders.

The NYSC appreciates the cooperation of schools, administrators, and prospective corps members, assuring them of its continued commitment to transparent communication and smooth mobilisation exercises.

University of Ilorin UNILORIN
UNILORIN Graduates 316 First Class, 234 Ph.D in 2025

The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has announced that 11,886 students will graduate during its 40th Convocation Ceremonies, which also marks the Golden Jubilee Anniversary, celebrating 50 years of academic excellence and service.

During a press briefing on Monday, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Wahab Egbewole (SAN), shared details of the event and highlighted the achievements of the university over the past five decades.

 

 

According to him, the graduating students cut across different faculties and programmes, with 316 students earning First Class honours4,120 receiving Second Class Upper5,939 Second Class Lower, and 1,078 earning Third Class degrees, while 11 students will graduate with a Pass.

Breakdown of UNILORIN Graduating Students

Professor Egbewole stated that among the graduating class are 175 MB;BS94 Nursing40 Optometry36 Veterinary Medicine64 Physiotherapy, and 13 Diploma graduates.

He added that 1,520 higher degrees will also be conferred during the convocation, including:

  • 182 Postgraduate Diplomas
  • 916 Master’s Degrees
  • 188 Professional Master’s Degrees
  • 234 Doctoral Degrees (Ph.Ds)

The UNILORIN convocation and Golden Jubilee events are scheduled to take place from Sunday, 23 November to Friday, 28 November 2025.

UNILORIN at 50: A Legacy of Excellence

As UNILORIN celebrates its 50th anniversary, Professor Egbewole reflected on the university’s contributions to education and development, saying the milestone represents “five decades of dedication to learning, integrity, and public service.”

He acknowledged the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) for its consistent support, which has strengthened the university’s infrastructure, academic training, and research capacity.

During the year under review, UNILORIN received ₦2.56 billion from TETFund, covering 11 focus areas such as staff development, ICT, entrepreneurship, and career services. The university also benefited from a ₦300 million zonal intervention, a ₦4 billion Special High Impact Project (SHIP) for upgrading facilities at the College of Health Sciences, and ₦750 million for a new hostel within the college.

These funds were officially presented by the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, in April 2025.

Support for Students and Future Plans

The Vice Chancellor also praised the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) initiative introduced by the Federal Government. Through this programme, UNILORIN secured ₦1.59 billion in student loans to support 12,983 students, ensuring that no one drops out due to financial hardship.

He reaffirmed the university’s pledge to maintain academic quality while contributing to national growth. “Our 50-year story is one of perseverance and purpose,” Egbewole said. “UNILORIN will continue to produce graduates who are well-prepared to impact their communities and the wider world.”

Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU
Just In: ASUU Suspends Warning Strike For One Month

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has announced the suspension of its two-week warning strike, allowing the Federal Government a one-month window to complete the renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement and address other unresolved matters affecting Nigeria’s public universities.

The ASUU President, Professor Chris Piwuna, made this known during a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday. He explained that the decision followed productive discussions with the government and mediation efforts from the National Assembly.

 

 

Why ASUU Declared the Warning Strike

According to Professor Piwuna, ASUU declared the warning strike on 13 October 2025 after the government failed to respond to repeated appeals to finalise the renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement and attend to lecturers’ welfare issues.

He said the union had exhausted all peaceful channels before taking that decision. “When we gathered here about 10 days ago to declare the warning strike, it was a painful move made out of necessity. The government had ignored several requests to resolve issues vital to the survival of Nigeria’s public universities,” he said.

Progress Made During Negotiations

Following the start of the strike, the Federal Government re-engaged ASUU through a committee led by Alhaji Yayale Ahmed, which met with union representatives on 16 and 18 October 2025 to review the government’s position on the draft renegotiated agreement.

Piwuna explained that while not all issues were resolved, progress was made compared to the pre-strike situation. “We have not achieved every objective, but we are certainly not where we were before the strike began,” he said.

He praised the Senate Committees on Tertiary Education and TETFund, the Labour Committee, and the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin, for their role in mediating between the union and the government.

NEC’s Decision on the Suspension

After an emergency meeting held between 21 and 22 October 2025, the ASUU National Executive Council (NEC) reviewed the progress of discussions and concluded that the warning strike had achieved part of its purpose — compelling the government to resume negotiations.

The union stated that it suspended the strike to create a more favourable environment for continued dialogue, taking into account the interests of studentsparents, the media, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), and other Nigerians who showed support and understanding.

What Happens Next for ASUU and the Government

While the suspension marks a temporary truce, ASUU warned that if the Federal Government fails to address the pending issues within the agreed one-month timeframe, the union may resume industrial action without further notice.

Professor Piwuna reaffirmed the union’s commitment to improving public university education and urged Nigerians to encourage the government to keep its promises. “The struggle continues,” he said, stressing that maintaining harmony in the academic sector depends on mutual respect and genuine action.

Federal Governemnt of Nigeria FG
NUC Approves New University of Innovation in Imo State

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has granted approval to the Imo State Government to commence operations at the newly established University of Innovation, Science and Technology in Omuma, Oru East Local Government Area.

The approval, presented by the Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Abdullahi Yusufu Ribadu, marks a major milestone in expanding access to higher education and empowering young people through knowledge and skill-based learning.

 

 

NUC Issues Operational Licence to Imo State

During the presentation ceremony in Abuja, Professor Ribadu officially handed over the university’s operational licence and certificate of recognition to the Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodimma.

With this approval, the new university becomes the 70th state university and the 301st university in Nigeria. It also adds to Imo State’s growing list of higher institutions, bringing the total to eight universities—four state-owned, two federal, and two private.

Purpose and Vision Behind the New University

Professor Ribadu described the establishment as a strategic step toward promoting education, building the workforce, and supporting research and digital development across the state. He urged government officials, administrators, and students to work together to maintain academic integrity, quality research, and good governance.

The NUC will conduct a resource verification visit soon to assess human resources, infrastructure, and the governance framework. According to Ribadu, this process ensures that the university meets national standards before commencing full academic operations.

He said, “Our shared goal is to make this new university a true centre of learning and character development. The NUC will continue to offer guidance and oversight to help it reach its full potential.”

The Commission has already informed JAMBTETFundNELFUND, and the NYSC to integrate the university into their national programmes and support frameworks.

Governor Uzodimma’s Remarks on the New University

Governor Hope Uzodimma stated that the creation of the new university reflects the state’s commitment to providing more opportunities for young men and women seeking quality education.

He explained that the institution is designed to promote digital literacy, science, and technology, with a focus on developing students who can contribute to the economy through entrepreneurship and innovation.

The governor revealed that the university has entered a mentorship partnership with the University of California, Berkeley, through the Imo Digital City initiative. This collaboration aims to equip students with practical digital skills to create startups and jobs.

Uzodimma said, “This university is a response to the dreams of our young people who want access to good education. It will help them acquire knowledge and digital skills that prepare them for life beyond school.”

He acknowledged funding challenges but stressed the importance of prioritising education to engage the youth productively and reduce social vices.

AFIT, Kaduna Air Force Institute of Technology
AFIT Freshers Orientation Programme 2025/2026

The Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Kaduna, has announced its Students Orientation Programme for the 2025/2026 academic session. The event is designed to welcome new students, introduce them to campus life, and provide guidance on achieving academic success.

The orientation, themed “Start-Blocks for a Successful Academic Journey,” will be held at the Ibrahim Alfa Auditorium on the 27th and 28th of October 2025, starting at 0745 hours each day.

 

 

AFIT Commandant’s Welcome and Guest Lecture

The Commandant of AFIT, Air Vice Marshal S. L. Rabe (GSS, psc, fdc, fawc(+), BEng, MSc, MNIM, LAME, COREN), will formally welcome the incoming students to the new academic session. His address will highlight the institute’s expectations, values, and the academic opportunities available to all students.

The guest lecture will be delivered by Dr Abigail A. Abenu from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, who will speak on how students can build strong foundations for both academic and personal growth.

Purpose of the AFIT Students Orientation Programme

The AFIT Students Orientation Programme provides new students with an understanding of academic procedures, discipline, and student welfare services within the institute. It also introduces them to key staff members and support systems that help ensure a smooth transition into university life.

The event will also feature interactive sessions and Q&A opportunities where students can learn more about academic conduct, career development, and campus safety.

Ekiti State University EKSU
EKSU Extends 2025 Post-UTME Registration Deadline

Ekiti State University (EKSU) has announced an extension of its Post-UTME screening registration deadline. The new closing date is October 31, 2025, giving prospective candidates extra time to complete their applications.

The University management explained that the extension is aimed at ensuring no eligible candidate is left out of the 2025/2026 admission process.

Applicants who are yet to register are advised to take advantage of this window and complete their registration through the official EKSU admissions portal.

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Update on Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Screening 2025

The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has expressed appreciation to applicants for their patience during the ongoing recruitment process. The Board has confirmed that a computer-based test (CBT) will soon take place for shortlisted candidates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Applicants who previously applied for roles in any of the four services are to visit the official recruitment portal at recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng next week to confirm their shortlisting status. The site will also display each candidate’s exam date, time, and designated centre. Candidates should take care to use only the official portal to avoid being scammed by fake sites or false links

 

 

Next Steps for CDCFIB Applicants

The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has reminded applicants that the recruitment process is completely free of charge. No stage of the exercise requires any form of payment. The Board urges candidates to depend solely on official communication channels for updates and announcements about the next recruitment phases.

Applicants are also encouraged to remain alert and avoid anyone claiming to have inside access or requesting money for placements or special consideration. The Board has consistently warned that such actions are fraudulent and punishable.

CDCFIB’s Commitment to Fairness

The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) maintains its pledge to run a fair, transparent, and merit-based selection process. The recruitment team is working to ensure that only qualified and deserving candidates are considered for roles in the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS)Federal Fire Service (FFS), and Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

At no time will any applicant be asked to pay fees, reveal personal banking details, or make financial contributions to move forward in the process. Every stage is carefully managed to protect applicants from scams and preserve the integrity of the recruitment.

Staying Informed and Safe

All applicants should continue to check the CDCFIB portal for genuine updates and remain wary of unofficial channels or messages on social media. Any suspicious communication or demand for payment should be reported immediately to the nearest security office.

WAAW Foundation Scholarship
Apply: BMO Foundation College Scholarship 2025

The BMO Foundation College Scholarship is open to fresh undergraduates in Nigerian universities. It supports bright students from Mbieri who need financial help to pursue their higher education. The scholarship removes the pressure of tuition and upkeep, allowing students to focus on learning and building a strong academic record.

About the Scholarship

The BMO Foundation College Scholarship offers ₦450,000 per academic year. This amount covers tuition, books, and accommodation. The award is renewable for the full duration of the undergraduate programme (four or five years) as long as the student maintains a CGPA of 3.5 on a 5.0 scale or its equivalent.

 

 

Students who keep up with the required academic standard will continue to receive funding each year.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must meet the following conditions:

  • Must be of Mbieri origin or currently reside in Mbieri.
  • Must have admission into a recognised degree-awarding university or college in Nigeria.
  • Current or returning 200-level students may also apply if they meet the CGPA requirement.
  • Must submit proof of admissionJAMB score, and a one-page essay explaining why they deserve the scholarship.

How to Apply

All applications must be submitted through the official BMO Foundation application page.

Applicants should:

  • Complete the online form accurately.
  • Attach a one-page essay, scanned copies of admission acceptance, and JAMB score (as Word, PDF, or JPEG).
  • Submit before the closing date for consideration.

Shortlisted candidates will take a 1.5-hour quantitative and verbal reasoning test. Those who perform well will move on to final verification and award selection.

Application Deadline: 15th December 2025.

Why the BMO Foundation College Scholarship Matters

The BMO Foundation College Scholarship gives students from Mbieri the chance to study without worrying about costs. It rewards dedication and encourages higher learning for young people who want to make a real difference through education.

For details about current opportunities and updates, visit the official BMO Foundation scholarship page.