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COMPILATION OF COURSES TO REGISTER FOR ALL FACULTY OF ARTS FRESHMEN-- OAU FASA COMMITTEE

The Faculty of Arts Students' Association Compilation of the courses to register for all freshmen in the faculty of Arts. 1. DRAMATIC ARTS Core Courses. *DRA 101* *DRA 103* *DRA 105* *DRA 107* Restricted Electives. *PHL 101* Choose one between EGL 101 and LIT 101. 2. MUSIC Core Courses. *MUS  101* *MUS  111* *MUS  121* *MUS  131* *MUS  141* *MUS  151* *MUS  161* *MUS  171* *MUS  173* Restricted Electives. Choose one between PHL 101, YOR 101, REL 101. 3. LINGUISTICS AND AFRICAN LANGUAGES B .A LINGUISTICS MAJOR Core Courses. *LIN 101* *LIN 103* *LIN 105* *LIT 101* *EGL 101* Restricted Electives. Choose one from the following REL 101, PHL 101,DRA 107, MUS 111 B.A YORUBA MAJOR Core Courses. *YOR 101* *YOR 103* *YOR 105* *EGL 101* *LIT 101* Restricted Electives. Choose one from the following REL 101, PHL 101,DRA 107, MUS 111 4. FOREIGN LANGUAGES (There are different programmes in the department which are listed below.) B.A FRENCH

16 REASONS WHY OAU IS SUCH A GREAT SCHOOL.

Below are the reasons why Obafeni Awolowo University is a great school; 1. The only University in Nigeria whose students  are capable of influencing national policies.  Examples: i, Ife/Ibadan expressway was dualized  in the early 1990s due to agitations of Ife  students after an accident claiming students'  lives; ii , Ife students led the Ali-Must Go struggle  of 1978 against FG's obnoxious policies on education iii The national clampdown on cultism in all Nigerian institutions was triggered by Ife students in 1999. 2. Ife Varsity enjoys the best welfare facilities  among public universities in Nigeria. Good roads, water, constant electricity, very conducive learning environment. 3. The only Nobel Laurette in Nigeria won it as Ife  lecturer. Wole Soyinka. 4. A good percentage of Ife products are highflyers in their chosen professions. 5. Ife is the most progressive university in Nigeria.  It is only in Ife that a fumbling serving minister  with all the security deta

Matriculated Students In Any Institution Are Not Allowed To Take UTME – JAMB PRO

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has stated that candidates who are already matriculated students of any tertiary institution are not allowed to site for UTME. He made this know during a phone conversation with newsmen on Monday. According to him, “Students with matriculation numbers of universities are not eligible to sit for the UTME. If they are not satisfied with their chosen disciplines, they can ask for transfer.” On the issues of extension of deadline due to hitches, he said, “We registered 600,000 candidates in 10 days and if we go on at this pace, it means we would have registered 1.2million in 20 days. We want Nigerians to be patient and every eligible candidate will be registered by April 19, when the registration will close.” Click HERE  to write or advertise here

JAMB Reduces Exam Questions And Time, Questions To Be Uploaded 5 Mins To The Exam

The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, on Wednesday said the board may reduce the timeline for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) from three hours to two hours. Similarly, Use of English that used to have 100 questions will be reduced to 60 questions while the other subjects will be reduced to 40 questions each. He further stated that question papers will be uploaded five minutes to the examinations in order to check malpractice and questions leakage. He made this known during the Strategic Planning retreat on Supervision and Evaluation of 2017 UTME examinations. Write and Advertise

600,000 UTME Candidates Registered, No Extension Of Deadline – JAMB PRO

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has stated that it has so far registered 600, 000 candidates for the 2017 UTME across the country. Fabian Benjamin, Head of Public Relations JAMB, made this known today in an interview with newsmen. He emphasized again that JAMB will not be extending the registration deadline. According to him, some applicants were seeking extension of the UTME registration deadline due to irregularities in the ongoing registration process but measures are on ground to ensure the regulated platform could help candidates to get registered before the end of the month and to prevent irregularities in registration. ****** Click to advertise here According to him, it is wrong for any person to also think that there is inadequacy in the number of centres stipulated to register candidates for the UTME. “There is no such delay as alleged by some candidates, the issue here is that plenty people are registering for the UTME at the same time. “The i

EXCLUSIVE COMPILATION FOR FRESHERS ABOUT THEIR SCHOOL (OAU), A must read !!!

About OAU, Ile-ife Obafemi Awolowo University is a federal government owned and operated Nigerian university. The university is in the ancient city of Ile-Ife. Established in 1962 as The University of Ife. The University is situated on a vast expanse of land totaling 11,861 hectares in Ile-Ife, Osun State, southwest of Nigeria. Right from the start, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (OAU), has continuously proven its academic, administrative, research and community service supremacy over and above other universities in Nigeria. Why this is so is explained in the points below as compiled by Nigerian Bulletin: 1. Students Unionism: Of all student unions in Nigeria, OAU student union stands out. Its slogan Great IFE means: Great Intellectual Fighters for Emancipation. The ivory tower boasts of vibrant union and fearless national activists. Examples include: Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, Bamidele Aturu, among others. While other schools has Students’ Union Gove

Boko Haram Top ranked terrorist surrenders, two spies arrested – Army

The Nigerian army has said a confessed Boko Haram terrorist belonging to Mamman Nur’s faction of the terrorists’ group, Bulama Kailani, has surrendered himself to troops of 145 Task Force Battalion, 5 Brigade, at Damasak. This was disclosed in a statement by Director of Army Public Relations, Brig-Gen Sani Kukasheka Usman. According to Usman, the surrendered terrorist was at Serial number 253 on the Nigerian Army’s Wanted Boko Haram terrorists poster produced recently. He further disclosed that Kailani stated that his motive for surrendering was based on his despair over the lies and falsehoods peddled by his commanders. Similarly, the Army spokesman said that troops of 158 Task Force Battalion of 5 Brigade in Maiduguri have arrested two suspected Boko Haram terrorists carrying out surveillance on Kareto and Dangalti villages following reliable tip-off. He said preliminary investigation showed that the arrested spies were on research mission to facilitate possible Boko Hara