Wednesday, 22 February 2017

NECO Releases NOV/DEC 2016 GCE Results

The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the results of candidates who sat for the 2016 November/December General Certificate Examinations (GCE).
While announcing the results in Minna on Tuesday, the registrar and Chief Executive Officer of NECO, Prof. Charles Uwakwe, said that out of the 47,941 candidates that registered, 47,118 candidates sat for the examination. He also added that 28,530 candidates, representing 60.55 percent of the total number of candidates that wrote the examination, passed with five credits, including English Language and Mathematics.
He advised that candidates should check their results online on the NECO results checker using their registration numbers and scratch cards.
Candidates can now check their results online by visiting the link: http://bit.ly/2lNb5aI

We all at News Hub wish you the best of luck.
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NECO Results Checker

Candidates who sat for the 2016 National Examinations Council GCE can now check their results online. Candidates are strongly advised to check their results on the NECO results checking portal using the NECO results checker scratch card. Candidates should follow the steps below to check their results;
  1. Visit www.mynecoexams.com/results
  2. Select your examination type, e.g Nov/Dec;
  3. Select your examination year.
  4. Input the PIN on the scratch card.
  5. Input your examination number.
  6. Click on 'Check My Result' to view your result.
Note: NECO scratch cards are available in all NECO offices.

We all at News Hub wish you the best of luck.
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NABTEB Releases 2016 NOV/DEC GCE Results

The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) has released the results of the 2016 November/December National Business Certificate (NBC)/National Technical Certificate (NTC) and the Advanced National Business Certificate (ANBC) /Advanced National Technical Certificate (ANTC) ‎examinations.
The Registrar and Chief Executive of NABTEB, Mrs Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe, who made the announcement on Tuesday, said that a total of 21,476 candidates recorded credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, representing 47.48 percent of the total candidates. She also said that a total of 49,850 candidates enrolled for the examinations in 1,803 centres. Out of this figure, 45,974 candidates registered for Ordinary Crafts Level while 3,876  candidates applied for Master Craft Level.
She also added that out of the total number of registered candidates, a total of 48,842 candidates sat for the examination, comprising 45,230 NBC/NTC and 3,612 ANBC/ANTC candidates, representing 98.8 percent of the total enrolment. Also, she noted that out of the total number of candidates that wrote the examination, about 1.394 percent of candidates were involved in examination malpractice, assuring that those involved would be adequately penalized.
Candidates can now check their results online by following the procedure stated below;
  1. Visit the NABTEB online results checker website via https://eworld.nabtebnigeria.org
  2. Input your Candidate Number in the space provided;
  3. Select the type of examination, e.g May/Jun, Nov/Dec;
  4. Select your examination year;
  5. Input the Card Serial Number of your scratch card which starts with a letter prefix, e.g N012345678;
  6. Input the 12-digit PIN on your scratch card;
  7. Input your email address, if you want your result sent through mail;
  8. Click 'submit' and wait for your result to come up.
Note: Be reminded that you can use one scratch to check a result only five times, so use wisely.
Alternatively, you can have your result sent to you through SMS following the step below;
Send an SMS, containing the following, to the short code 32327;
  • NABTEB*ExamNo*PIN*ExamType*ExamYear.
For example:
For May/Jun examination,
  • NABTEB*01001001*012345678901*MJ*2016.
For Nov/Dec examination,
  • NABTEB*01001001*012345678901*ND*2016.
NB: There should be no space when typing the SMS.
Ensure that you adhere strictly to the format above.
Wait patiently for your result to be delivered to you via SMS.

We all at News Hub wish you best of luck.
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Monday, 20 February 2017

Re-opening of EKSU Students Registration Portal

The management of Ekiti State University (EKSU) has approved the re-opening of the school portal from Monday, 20th of February to Friday, 24th of February, 2017. This was done in a bid to enable students complete their course registration before the commencement of the first semester examination, scheduled to begin on Monday, 27th of February, 2017. It should be noted that all students are expected to present the following before entrance into the examination hall:

  1. A copy of their course registration form printed from the portal.
  2. Their 2016/2017 Student's Identity Card.
  3. Evidence of payment of Student Union dues.
Therefore, all students are expected to print four copies of their course registration form from the portal, submit three of the copies to their HOD and keep the fourth as their examination permit.
All students are also expected to collect their 2016/2017 Student’s ID Card at their HOD’s office from Monday, 20th of February, 2017.
Warning ⚠: Any student that fails to register on the portal before the deadline will not be allowed to sit for the examination.
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New Provide Help Interface For MMM Nigeria

The popular ponzi scheme, MMM Nigeria has introduced a new Provide Help Interface for its members. The administration stated ease of providing help, bug fixes among others, as the reason for the new interface. This was contained in the news sent out to the Personal Offices (PO) of its members. The message reads thus:

Dear participants! We have updated the Provide Help interface in the Personal Office, and now participation in MMM has become even nicer and easier.

  • Provide Help bugs are fixed;
  • the interface design has a new look and new options;
  • useful tips and new information are added;
  • you can Provide Help in a few clicks;
  • The PH form has become much easier-to-use and more ergonomic. It has a single window view  and requires no captcha solved.
We hope that the new PH interface will  please you and will make your participation in the system easier and more comfortable!
Sincerely yours,
MMM Administration!
It would be recalled that MMM Nigeria has been struggling to get back on its feet since the one-month freezing of confirmed mavros on December 13th, 2016.
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Important Information To All FUPRE New Students On Matriculation


All fresh students of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun are hereby informed to collect their academic gowns from the academic office from Wednesday, 15th February, 2017 between 12pm and 3pm, after completion of the payment of the sum of #1,000 into the University account, and presentation of receipt to the academic division. Payments should be made via www.remita.net
All academic gowns should be returned to the academic division after the matriculation, on or before Monday, 27th February, 2017. Late return will attract a fine of #1,000 for each additional day. The sum of #10,000 will be charged for the replacement of any lost or damaged gown.
Participation in the matriculation exercise is compulsory for every registered fresh student of the institution. Therefore, fresh students who have not registered with the Health Centre are advised to do so. Only students who have undergone the medical screening will be allowed to participate in the ceremony, as it is a prominent part of the registration exercise.
Congratulations to you all on your matriculation.

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Friday, 17 February 2017

FUTO SHUT DOWN AS VIOLENT PROTEST WREAKS HAVOC

     In the early hours of today, there was a protest by students of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri due to the hike in fees, and the penalty for failure to meet the deadline for payment. The protest which was supposed to be peaceful turned out violent, wreaking havoc to the school's property. The consequence of this is the decision of the school management to shut down the school indefinitely. Students in the hostels were ordered to vacate the premises before 4pm today or face the wrath of security operaives. It would be recalled that during the protest earlier today, students destroyed the school's property, and looted the school's ICT centre. It would also be recalled that the school management placed an extra charge of #10,000 as fine for anyone who fails to completely pay his tuition fees before the deadline. The pictures below show some of the aftermath of the protest.




Details of what went down during the protest can be gotten from the link: http://bit.ly/2lpsu9i
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PANDEMONIUM IN FUTO AS STUDENTS EMBARK ON PROTEST

Friday, 17th February, 2017.

COMMOTION AS PROTEST ROCKS THE FUTO COMMUNITY

     The normally calm environment of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, has witnessed unrest due to the hike in fees, despite unsatisfactory services, by the school management. The protest was initially scheduled for Monday, 20th of February, but surprisingly, the students of the school decided to embark on what they called 'an awareness protest' today. The warning protest which was intended to be peaceful ended up in an unplanned riot, as students, suspected to be majorly cultists and those from neighbouring tertiary institutions began destroying the school property. The windows of departmental buildings and lecture halls were smashed with stones and sticks by some of the angry students. Popular buildings like the Senate building, SEET complex, CCE building, ICT centre and workshop 3 suffered the wrath of the angry students. Below are some pictures of the protesting students and some damages caused.






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