Thursday, 12 May 2016

EVERYDAY FOR THE THIEF…!!!

It was another unlucky day for a suspected thief who visited Franco Republic in the Nsukka Campus of the Den of LIons, specifically Alvan and Eni-Njoku Halls at about 3:00am on Friday, May 13, 2016. Students were aroused when we heard, "Stop there! Identify yourself!!..." and before long, a mob had gathered around a young boy and there was no waste of time before the punches rained on him. Containing the mob was not an easy task as we tried ascertaining the identity of the boy. The student who stopped him said he came out his room to ease himself when he saw someone walk into the hostel through one of the streets around it. He carefully stalked him for a while as he

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

ADDITIONAL ONLINE ADVERT OF POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES FOR THE 2016/2017 SESSION

ADDITIONAL ONLINE ADVERT OF POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES FOR THE 2016/2017 SESSION
The School of Postgraduate Studies has published additional online advert for postgraduate programmes available for the 2016/2017 Academic session. Click the link below to download the list:
www.unn.edu.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2016-2017-Additional-Postgraduate-Advertisements.pdf

Comr. Okeke Chibueze O.

Information Officer,

SUG, UNN

UNN Bandwidth Upgrade

We wish to inform the University community that our Bandwidth Upgrade is still ongoing.
We are installing/configuring some components that will give us high capacity bandwidth – 310Mbps for Nsukka campus as opposed to 100Mbps that is in use now. This exercise will commence 9:00PM (Wednesday 11th May, 2016) and end 4:00AM (Thursday 12th May, 2016) for Nsukka campus.

For Enugu campus, the bandwidth will increase to 135Mbps from 45Mbps; the exercise will commence 9:00PM Thursday 12th May, 2016 and end 4:00AM Friday 13th May, 2016.
So internet access will be epileptic from Wednesday 11th May, 2016 till Friday 13th May, 2016.
At the end of this exercise, staff and students will start enjoying higher speed Internet.
We apologize for the disruption of internet services and any inconvenience this may cause members of the University community.

Comr. Okeke Chibueze O.
Information Officer,
SUG, UNN

CANDIDATES IN 2015/2016 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSIONS LIST WITHOUT JAMB REGISTRATION NUMBERS

The Registrar has published a list of candidates admitted in the 2015/2016 session but whose JAMB registration numbers were not reflected in the university's admission list. Please click the link below to check the list:

http://www.unn.edu.ng/candidates-in-20152016-supplementary-admissions-list-without-jamb-registration-numbers/

the candidates and those who supplied wrong JAMB numbers should submit their UTME and PUTME results slips to the Admissions Office for onward submissions to JAMB Office Abuja for regularization of their admissions. All submissions MUST be made between now and Monday 16 May 2016. Any submission made after the close of work on Monday 16 May 2016 will not be received.

All other candidates who were duly admitted in the 2014/2015, 2015/2016 sessions but whose JAMB  numbers were not properly reflected in the Admission List or who have no JAMB numbers in the Admission list should also submit their UTME and PUTME slip for same purpose.

Comr. Okeke Chibueze O.

Information Officer,

SUG, UNN


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Monday, 9 May 2016

STUDENT CONGRESS! STUDENT CONGRESS!! STUDENT CONGRESS!!!

This is the most important meeting of the Student Union which serves as a platform for ALL Students to air their views, criticize or commend the government and her officials, lay their complaints and requests, ask questions and get instant answers, etc. Here we have a government that is ready to listen, a government will officials that are passionate for your welfare. However, we cannot act except we know your needs. The opportunity has come for you to be seen and heard, and for you to see and hear from us too.

Date: Tomorrow, Tuesday, 10th May, 2016
Venue: Ekpo Convocation Arena
Time: 2:00pm Prompt.
Please come and speak for yourself!
Invite others too.

Comr. Okeke Chibueze O.
Information Officer,
SUG, UNN

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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

URGENT INFORMATION ON COURSE REGISTRATION

I just came across this on the university website and I know you may need it. In case you have not registered your courses, please seize this opportunity to do so. If you have registered or are not sure whether a registration you did was successful, click on this link to confirm:
http://unnportal.unn.edu.ng/courseregreport.aspx.
"This is to inform all students of University of Nigeria, Nsukka that the portal will be closed by 12noon on Friday 6th May, 2016 for online late course registration.
Any student who fails to register by this time is deemed to have lost the semester. Kindly take advantage of this grace period and register all your courses online for the semester.
Please be informed that henceforth, "No Course Registration, No Examination.
Please be informed.
ICT Customer Service Team"
If you are still having issues with your course online registration, let us know what the issue is beforehand so as to lend the help we can as soon as possible. For now, you may still reach the Information Office via my personal contact: 08023139377 (calls for urgent matters, whatsapp for other matters)
Comr. Okeke Chibueze O.
Information Officer,
SUG, UNN

Monday, 2 May 2016

PROPOSED PROTEST AGAINST THE KILLINGS BY FULANI HERDSMEN

RESOLUTION OF THE STUDENT UNION GOVERNMENT

Rising from a meeting of all the SUG Officials which included members of the Executive Council, Senators and Members, House of Representatives from across faculties and departments, the Government decided to address the proposed protest thus:

"We condemn the killings of innocent, peaceful and harmless citizens in the strongest words. We grieve with the families of the victims of the attack and pray that such barbaric act does not occur again." As regards the proposed protest scheduled to hold tomorrow, Tuesday, May 2nd, 2016, the SUG decided to distance herself from the protest in all aspects. First, the fact that the protest is not holding within the university community makes it beyond the reach of the Union. Second, considering the effect of mob action, it is always very difficult to control a protest no matter how peaceful it is intended to be. When things go wrong, it will be difficult to give account of those who have participated in the protest. This spells a great danger for as many as will be embarking on the protest. We thus advise ALL Lions and Lionesses to stay away from the proposed protest for the sake of safety and security.
However, since we cannot force anyone against his/her will, it is important we state categorically that any student of the university who joins the proposed protest does so at his/her own risk, and the SUG will not be responsible for it.
The meeting was aimed at uniting the various arms of the Student Union Government and to form a working synergy amongst the various arms. The Principal Officers of the Union reiterated their resolution to work together with one another thus uniting the three houses in one course: The Welfare of the Students. There were many suggestions, opinions and reactions to issues of importance to the students and they were well-treated while those in attendance charged one another to participate fully in the government instead of leaving it for those in certain arms of the government. The needed change begins with each and every one of us, and we need not sit silently waiting for others to do it for us.

SECURITY
The security of the university community has remained under threat as some bad boys have taken it upon themselves to attack harmless students on campus at night, especially around Lawn Tennis Court and the Stadium. It has degenerated to a daily occurrence and working with the security department, the Student Union Government is doing its best to apprehend and bring these hoodlums to book. We hereby warn as many as partake in this nefarious act to desist from such as it no mercy will be shown to anyone caught in this act.
Also, we wish to advise every Lion and Lioness to be security conscious. Stay away from the Lawn Tennis Court at night; instead of passing through the stadium, use the expressway for safety. Other security measures should be taken to ensure you play your role while the SUG and the university administration play theirs. Our street lights will become functional again sooner than we anticipate, and this will help foster the level of security at night.

Comr. Okeke Chibueze,
Information Officer,
SUG, UNN
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