Sunday, 21 February 2016

NNPC/CHEVRON JV National University Scholarship Awards 2016/2017

Chevron Nigeria Limited, in collaboration with its Joint Venture partner, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), is offering a number of University Scholarship Awards to suitably qualified Nigerian students.

Eligibility
E-applications are invited from full-time SECOND YEAR (200 LEVEL) degree students of the under-listed courses in Nigerian Universities:

1. Accountancy
2. Agricultural Engineering/Agricultural Science
3. Architecture
4. Business Administration/Economics
5. Chemical Engineering
6. Civil Engineering
7. Computer Science/Computer Engineering/System Engineering
8. Electrical/Electronic Engineering
9. Environmental Studies/Surveying
10. Geology/Geophysics
11. Law
12. Mass Communication/Journalism
13. Mechanical/Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
14. Human Medicine/Dentistry/Pharmacy
15. Petroleum Engineering

In line with our e-scholarship administration system, selected students will be invited for computer-administered qualifying tests in selected examination centers nationwide. Short-listed candidates for the qualifying test will be invited by email and SMS text messages. All applicants are therefore advised to ensure that valid GSM telephone numbers and personal email addresses are properly entered into the e-forms on the web site.

Please note that applicants for the NNPC/CNL JV scholarship are ineligible to apply for any other scholarship program sponsored by Chevron Nigeria Limited, its JV Partners, or any of its affiliates, including the Agbami scholarship program published simultaneously with this NNPC/CNL JV scholarship program

ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED.

APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO ENTER VALID PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS.

MULTIPLE APPLICATION LEADS TO AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFICATION.

Please note that applicants for the NNPC/CNL JV scholarship are ineligible to apply for any other scholarship program sponsored by Chevron Nigeria Limited, its JV Partners, or any of its affiliates, including the Agbami scholarship program published simultaneously with this NNPC/CNL JV scholarship program.

Application is open to full-time SECOND YEAR (200 LEVEL) students admitted during 2014/2015 academic session.

1. Before you start this application, ensure you have clear scanned copies of the following documents

Passport photograph with white background not more than 3 months old (450px by 450px not more than 200kb)
School ID card
Admission letter
Birth certificate
O' Level result
JAMB Result
2. Ensure the documents are named according to what they represent to avoid mixing up documents during upload
3. Ensure you attach the appropriate documents when asked to upload

How To Apply
‡To apply, visit http://www.scholastica.ng/candidate/login?ReturnUrl=%2fschemes%2fapply%2f5056 and follow the steps below:

1. Click on "Register Now" to create an account.
2. Proceed to your email box to activate your account
3. Click on http://scholastica.ng/schemes/cnlawards to return to Scholarship site
4. Enter your registered email and password to upload your information.
5. Enter your personal information, National Identification Number (if available), educational information, other information and upload required scanned documents.
6. Ensure the name used in applications matches the names on all documentation in same order. Upload a sworn affidavit or certificate if otherwise.
7. Ensure you view all documents after uploading, to eliminate errors during uploading.
8. When asked to upload photo, upload a pass-port photograph with a white background.
9. Recheck application information to avoid errors
10. Click "Apply Now" to submit information
11. You will receive an email and a sms that confirms your application was successful.
12. Return to www.scholastica.ng, enter your Email and Password to download your profile and proceed to have your Head of Department sign the document.
13. Upload a scanned copy of the signed profile, this would be used for verification.
14. If National Identification Number (NIN) number was not available in step 6, to obtain your National Identification Number (NIN)
Visit http://ninenrol.gov.ng to register and learn more about the National Identity Number
Click "Create Account" and fill in the required fields
Login with Email and Password to complete the form
After completion, schedule a date for photo and finger print capture
Visit any of the 37 capture centres http://www.nimc.gov.ng/?q=nin-registration-centres to complete the registration process and obtain your National Identity Number
You can also do your total registration at the NIMC office
15. Return to and update application with National Identification Number (NIN) to ensure completion

Note: Multiple applications attract a disqualification penalty from the Scholarship board.

Deadline: Closing date for receipt of e-applications is strictly 9 March, 2016.





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NAPS OAU Storms Cameron Hotels For Dinner & Award Night


National Association of Philosophy Students Presents her dinner night coupled with awards, with lot of fun to keep you abreast through the night.

It is happening big this time in Philosophy department.

This big thing in OAU will be coming up on the last Friday of this month (26th February 2016) @ Cameron hotel...

Red carpet: 7pm

Single: N2,000
Couple: N3,500



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Faculty Of Agric. Trade Fair: OAU Students Grumble Over Prices Of Farm Products

Students of Obafemi Awolowo University grumbled over the price tagged on farm products at the Faculty of Agriculture Trade fair which held on Tuesday, February 16. Meanwhile, before the commencement of the programme some students were gallivanting around the faculty expressing their optimism in the arrival of a cheap farm product. Adenike Grace, a part two language arts student told OAU Peeps News Agency that; “I hope to get cheap food stuff here as they had earlier told me”. In a similar reaction, a part IV Agricultural student, Aginam Abraham confirmed that the farm products are expected to be cheap.

However, the price tagged at the farm product was contrary to the students’ expectation; it includes: Palm oil N200, Garri N100, Rice N270, Beans N350, Pork N400/kg, Beef N1000/kg. The heart of the programme, the committee for Trade fair disclosed to the students on queue that there is no discount on the farm product, though; it was fair compare to what they could get in the market.

In contrary to the students’ expectation, some students left the arena without purchasing anything while some left with a bag filled with foods stuff. A student who refused to disclose her identity to us as she prefers anonymity said “I could not purchase anything because the price is almost the same with what I purchased in the market and I do not budget for something of that price”.

However, the event was fun-filled as students took selfies and filled their bags with farm products as long as they could afford them.




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Saturday, 20 February 2016

JCIN OAU Donates Modernized Well To Agbogbo Community


On Sunday February 14, 2016, the entire populace of Agbogbo community in Ile-Ife was in a joyous mood as a new modernized well was commissioned in the village. The modernized well which was constructed by Junior Chamber International OAU Chapter was a project that has been on for some months now, the project which was tagged 'BetterLifeWithWater' was finally commissioned on Sunday.

Agbogbo community is a typical example of a rural area which lacks basic amenities (such as electricity, potable water, good road et.c.) for the survival of the villagers. Speaking to OAU Peeps News Agency correspondent, the Vice President (Project) of the organization, Adepoju Adedamola said the water project was executed after due consultation with villagers who told her that portable water tops their priority. She said the project is one of the voluntary projects the organization execute to benefit humanity.

The well was commissioned by two international Vice President of the Youth organisation in person of Mr Ryad Subratty and Mr Femi Osikelu. Also in attendance was the Staff adviser of the organization Prof. Orafidiya, the National President Tunji Oyeyemi, and the National Director of Project Mr Ralph Oyeyemi.

The people in the village showed their deep sense of gratitude and appreciation to the organization for executing such in their project when government has long dessert them.







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#ProjectLetGo: OAU Students Set To Reach Out To The Less Privileged

The organizers of #ProjectLetGo Season 2 are asking a singular question; Why don't you just let go?

Come this Saturday, February 20, 2016, JaniCuts Fashion house, House of TNT, Prendoza, House of Annie Oti and some other organizers will be hosting students of Obafemi Awolowo University at Pit Theartre by 10am in a seminar-donation event which will see many youth leaders speak before the commencement of the exchange at same venue.

Speakers at the event include; Matthew Ojo (Dream Coach, Author, Musician), Igba Joshua (CEO, Neonatar Media), Abimbola Akinsanya (OAP, Convener of Bimbo and Friends), Adegbulugbe Folajimi (CEO, Jo Pizza Company and Chef), Olabode Emmanuel Olawumi (Creative Director, OYA Magazine) and Dumebi Ezar Ehigiator (Child Educator, School Media Speciatlist, Library Consultant and Author).

Participants will be coming for the event for free and are expected to come along with something for the needy – good old clothings, primary and secondary school books and story books for kids, toiletries, financial support, food items( oil,indomie,rice...), stationery... nothing is to small!!!

Host: Deji onadeko and Ifechi
Red carpet: lexie armani
Music: samwise
Comedy: showbaba
Poetry: veekthur

Side Attractions:
Free WiFi at venue courtesy FON
Free snacks and drinks at the venue courtesy chowrite cakes and Jo's indulge
Free new shirts at the venue courtesy JaniCuts Fashion house,House of TNT, PRENDOZA and HOUSE OF ANNIE OTI

This edition is proudly supported by: Kings' College old boys association, ANUNSA, JCI, AIESEC, LEO CLUB, ROTARACT CLUB, RED CROSS, GNEXT YOUTH ORGANIZATION.......

Media partners: gossipnation, OAU Peeps, Nigerianechoes, campus beat (crown FM),glamour house,gramz media,plush magazine, Adelodun photography, wale ajao visuals,oyamag,seal magazine, burning flame concept, floodgates solutions, neonatar media, OAU Christians,observe media and SETO DESIGNS!!!!

Kindly tell a friend to tell a friend to tell a friend to tell a friend!!!!

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Thank you
Just let go!!!!






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Sunday, 14 February 2016

Will You Be My Val Bisi?

Dear Bisi,

Nothing about you struck me the first day i met you even though meeting you was the only thing i can still remember about our freshers' party. I still remember that day till date, your red shirt with a Mickey Mouse boldly drawn on it. The way you turned me down when i asked you to dance with me wasn't funny at all but sitting there and talking with you the rest of the night was worth more than dancing through the night. I was surprised at how smart you were (beauty and brains rarely existed in a place). As the days rolled by, i could not explain how everything happened, but all i knew was that as the day went by, something changed in the way i saw you.

Your smile became more beautiful than usual, i longed more for it. Time went on and i realised that there was a beautiful uneasiness i felt whenever you are around me, my palms became sweaty, my heart beat pretty fast but i always preferred you stayed around. I talked to my best friend and he said it was Love. The other night when we walked back to your hostel after lectures would ever remain green in my heart. When you held my hand, i felt the softness, tenderness and beauty all at once, i wanted you to hold me more. I wished we never got to the hostel.

Bisi, i want to see your smile as often as possible, i am never going to do anything that would make the smile go away, i long for that touch of your hand, i want to look into your face as often as possible and i want to be with you forever.

Bisi, will you do me the honour, to be my val not just today but everyday?

Compiled by Okpala Uzochukwu

OAUTH Doctors Join Osun Colleagues In Solidarity Strike

Resident doctors as well as consultants working with the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile Ife will join their  colleagues in the employ of the Osun State Government in solidarity  strike as from next Wednesday.

Doctors working with all the local government councils in the state will also join the strike from the same day  and the solidarity strike will end on Friday.

The announcement of the solidarity strike by the OAUTH doctors and local government doctors is contained a a communique signed by the Chairman of the Nigeria Medical Association in Osun State, Dr. Suraj Ogunyemi and Secretary, Dr. Adeola Ajibare. A copy of the communique was made available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Friday.

The strike will be preceded by a mass rally by all doctors from the Osun State Association of Medical and Dental Officers House to the House of Assembly on Tuesday.

The NMA which said this after an emergency general meeting of the association said the solidarity strike became necessary to press home the demands of the striking doctors in the state.

The communique read, ”Arising from the emergency general meeting to deliberate on the issues of no aid salaries and other issues pertaining to the welfare of doctors and their work environment, the following resolutions were made;

”That a peaceful  protest rally would be staged from OSAMDO House to the Osun State House of Assembly on Tuesday February 16, 2016 by 9:00am.

”That local government doctors working with Osun State, residents and consultants working with Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile Ife will join the ongoing industrial action from 00:00 hour Wednesday February 17, 2016 till Friday 19, 2016.”

Members of OSAMDO and resident doctors at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Osogbo started an indefinite strike since September 28, 2015 over payment of half salaries by the state government.

Based on the strike, the state government ordered the stoppage of their salaries since October and consultants at the LAUTECH Teaching Hospital joined the strike on January 13 on the same grounds.

Source: Punch