LASU Announces One Week Reopening Of Postgraduate LACACA Operation For 2025/2026 Session


In an impressive display of commitment to sustainability and education, the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) has secured a spot among Nigeria's top 10 universities, as highlighted in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings. Released on June 18, 2025, these rankings evaluated over 2,500 universities from 130 countries, including 36 institutions from Nigeria, showcasing FUNAAB's dedication to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A Closer Look at FUNAAB's Achievements FUNAAB earned an impressive 7th place nationally in the overall rankings, reflecting its consistent growth and commitment to excellence. The university excelled in several key areas: - 2nd in Nigeria for SDG 4 (Quality Education) - 3rd for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) - 4th for SDG 13 (Climate Action) - 6th for SDG 17 (Partnership for the Goals) These accolades highlight FUNAAB's proactive approach in addressing critical issues such as education quality, hunger alleviation, and climate action. Words from the Leadership Professor Babatunde Kehinde, the Vice-Chancellor of FUNAAB, expressed his gratitude to the university community for their collective efforts in achieving this significant recognition. He urged students, faculty, and staff to continue striving for excellence and to maintain the momentum of progress. FUNAAB's remarkable performance in the 2025 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings not only demonstrates its academic prowess but also its unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on society. If this post helped you, please kindly share it with others. Want to know what's buzzing on Nigerian Campuses? Follow AbS on Facebook HERE Credit: AbS Posted By: Uwem #Blog
Continue readingKwara State University (KWASU) is aware of recent misleading information circulating on social media, specifically a write-up by Wahab Oba, which attempts to undermine the university's reputation and that of the Kwara State Government. The writer's claims of a "deafening silence" regarding recent robbery incidents affecting KWASU students in private accommodations are unfounded and misrepresent the active measures being taken to enhance security in Malete. Key Highlights: - Security Progress : KWASU and the Kwara State Government, under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, are making significant strides in restoring safety in the Malete community. Recent efforts have led to the apprehension of some robbery suspects, with ongoing investigations to capture those still at large. - Collaborative Efforts : The university management is working closely with security agencies, local government officials, and student representatives to tackle security challenges. A joint security committee has been established to ensure safety in private hostels, including the deployment of professional vigilantes. - Enhanced Security Measures : Increased security personnel, including additional police and NSCDC officers, are actively patrolling the Malete area. Restrictions on movement are being implemented to further safeguard students and residents. - Community Engagement : The ongoing collaboration between KWASU, the Moro Local Government Council, and the community is crucial in maintaining a safe environment. The local government is formalizing security measures into bylaws to ensure sustained protection. KWASU urges the public to disregard misleading narratives and remain informed about the proactive steps being taken to ensure the safety and security of all students and residents in Malete. Stay Informed, Stay Safe : KWASU is committed to transparency and will continue to provide updates on security developments. For more information, please share this message and encourage your peers to stay connected with official university communications. Smarter tools, better results - Download AbS today on Apple App Store HERE and unlock your academic edge Credit: AbS Posted By: Lyve #Blog
Continue readingLagos State University (LASU) has officially announced the sale of the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) form for the 2025/2026 academic session. This presents a valuable opportunity for prospective students seeking direct entry into the 200 Level of degree programmes without the need for JAMB. Key Dates and Fees The application window for the LASU JUPEB programme is now open, with the closing date set for Friday, 19th September 2025. The entrance examination is scheduled to hold on Saturday, 20th September 2025. The application form is priced at N30,000. Programme Overview The LASU Foundation (JUPEB) Programme is an intensive 12-month course designed to prepare exceptionally bright candidates for university admission. Running from September 2025 to August 2026, it aims to equip students for entry into the 200 Level of various degree programmes offered by JUPEB-affiliated universities. The programme is conveniently located at the Lagos State University Foundation Programme Campus, ASCON Road, Topo, Badagry. Admission Requirements To be eligible for the LASU JUPEB programme, candidates must possess a minimum of five (5) Ordinary Level Credit Passes in relevant subjects, including English Language. For candidates aspiring to study courses in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Agricultural Science, Science Education, Social Sciences, Management Sciences, and Engineering, a Credit Pass in Mathematics is a mandatory requirement. Successful applicants who meet the admission criteria will be invited to sit for a written qualifying examination. Acceptance Fees Upon successful admission, candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of Thirty Thousand Naira (N30,000.00). Available Courses and Specific Requirements The Lagos State University JUPEB programme offers a range of courses across different faculties. Specific O'Level requirements for some of the available courses include: FACULTY OF ARTS Arabic Studies: Five ‘O’ Level credit passes in English Language, Arabic, and three other relevant subjects. Christian Religious Studies: Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, CRK, and three other relevant subjects. Theatre Arts: Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language, Literature-in-English, and three other Arts subjects. Music: Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, and three other Arts subjects. Portuguese/English Language: Five ‘O’ level credit passes including Literature in English and English Language. French: Five ‘O’ level credit passes in French and English Language plus at least one other Arts subject. History and International Studies: Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language and Government/History.
Continue readingIn a world where education is often seen as a privilege, a remarkable story emerged from the Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre in Abuja, Nigeria. Imagine a place filled with despair and hopelessness, yet within its walls, a transformative journey was taking place. Six inmates, against all odds, were conferred academic degrees by the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), proving that the power of education can indeed break barriers. A Journey of Resilience The ceremony, held in December 2025, was not just another event; it symbolized hope and redemption. As the Controller-General of the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), Sylvester Nwakuche, addressed the audience, the atmosphere was thick with emotion. He praised the graduating inmates for their resilience and commitment to learning, despite the challenges of incarceration. His words resonated deeply, highlighting how education can act as a beacon of light in the darkest of places. Degrees Earned Behind Bars The six graduates completed various programs at NOUN, including two Master’s degrees in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, along with four Bachelor’s degrees in related fields. Each degree represented not just academic achievement, but a step towards personal transformation and societal reintegration. These qualifications signify the importance of prison education as a tool for rehabilitation, allowing inmates to acquire practical skills and renewed confidence. A Collaborative Effort The successful partnership between NOUN and the NCoS reflects a growing recognition of the role education plays in reforming lives. Nwakuche emphasized that education equips inmates with the necessary tools for a productive life post-release. This collaboration shows that even within a correctional facility, the pursuit of knowledge is not only possible but essential for personal growth. The journey of these inmates teaches us that no matter our circumstances, the pursuit of knowledge can lead to redemption and a brighter future. This story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the unwavering belief that education can truly change lives. Final Thoughts As we move forward, let us advocate for inclusive education, not just within the confines of traditional institutions, but also in spaces where it is desperately needed. Together, we can help build a society where everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive, regardless of their past. Stay Inspired With AbS Please don't fail to share this post with your family and friends For Past Questions, Admission activities, Cut-Off Marks, Post-UTME Updates - You can join our WhatsApp Group https://chat.whatsapp.com/IRGg5NfNFbO0PuV0GhxTPR?mode=ac_t For more study tips, exam guide and free learning resources - Download the AbS App on Apple App Store https://apps.apple.com/us/app/abs-tech/id6502200174 Connect with AbS Blog today, your trusted source for campus updates and so much more https://www.abstechconnect.com/blogs Credit: AbS Posted By: Lyfe #Blog #AbS
Continue readingThe University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) is making significant strides in sustainable energy with its ambitious solar farm project. Recently, the Chairman of the Governing Council, Senator Mao Ohuanbunwo, alongside Vice-Chancellor Prof. Owunari Georgewill and other council members, conducted a site visit to assess the progress of this groundbreaking initiative. This solar project underscores UNIPORT's commitment to innovation and sustainability, positioning the university as a leader in renewable energy solutions. The Vice-Chancellor has been actively monitoring the project's development, ensuring that it stays on track for completion. In a recent update shared on social media, Prof. Georgewill noted the impressive progress made during their visit and announced a revised completion timeline, with the project expected to be delivered by June/July 2025. The guided tour, led by construction engineers and consultants, highlighted the university's proactive approach to overseeing the project and its dedication to fostering a greener future. The enthusiasm and commitment displayed by the university's leadership reflect their vision for sustainable development and the importance of renewable energy in today's world. Stay tuned for more updates as UNIPORT continues to pave the way for innovative solutions in energy and sustainability! Credit: AbS Posted By: Uwem #Blog
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