Friday, April 1, 2016

Oscar Pistorius to be sentenced for murder in June, faces minimum of 15 years

Former Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius will face sentencing for murder of former girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in June, 2016. The 29-year-old athlete was denied the right to appeal against his murder conviction for the killing of Reeva Steenkamp by South Africa's highest court.

He faces a minimum of 15 years in jail and is on bail until his sentencing, due to take place between 13 - 17 June.

He was released in October 2015 after serving less than a year of his original five-year sentence. Pistorius' manslaughter conviction for shooting dead Ms Steenkamp was upgraded to murder by an appeals court in December, 2015.

The judges said he should have known that death was inevitable after he fired four times into the toilet, leaving Ms Steenkamp with "nowhere to hide".

It ruled that the original trial judge had made a "fundamentally flawed" judgement. They also accused the appeals court of "making errors of law" and incorrectly applying the legal concept of 'dolus eventualis' - awareness of the likely outcome of one's actions.

New report claims NNPC failed to remit $4.2bn under Buhari Govt

According to Daily Trust, a new report released by the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) yesterday March 31st claims that NNPC under the Buhari led administration has failed to remit $4.2 million into the Federation account. Read the report below ...
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) continues to withhold billions of dollars in oil sale revenues from the treasury under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, a new report said. The report released yesterday by the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) said in the second half of 2015, NNPC’s sales of export crude, domestic crude and oil from its subsidiary the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) totaled $6.3 billion. Of this amount, only $2.1 billion entered the Federation Account while $4.2 billion (N827.4 billion) was not remitted, representing 66 percent of proceeds from crude oil sales for the six months, according to the NRGI report titled “NNPC Still Holds Blank Check”.

"This was 14 percent more than the corporation’s withholdings under Goodluck Jonathan in the first half of 2015, and 12 percent higher than the share withheld in 2013 and 2014,” the report, authored by Aaron Sayne and Alexandra Gillies, said. The latest report, which is a follow up to a previous one by NRGI in 2015, themed “Inside NNPC Oil Sales: A Case for Reform,” however said some of NNPC’s withholdings cover known costs, notably its share of joint venture operating expenses.

“The corporation has not fully explained others; especially revenues retained from domestic crude and NPDC sales,” it said. The report said that NNPC spending raises questions about fiscal responsibility–especially at a time when public finances are stretched and the federal government is looking to fund more of its budget with debt. Makeshift practices remain While acknowledging some of the ongoing reforms instituted by the Buhari administration in the oil sector, the report said the plans have not yet addressed how NNPC retains revenues.

On how NNPC sells the country’s oil in two streams-export sales to foreign buyers and domestic crude allocation, the report said, “This simple two-part system has broken down, however. As NNPC’s financial debts and operational problems have deepened, it has introduced more types of ad hoc oil sale transactions to work around these challenges.”

The NRGI report, which tried to unravel where the $4.2 billion of NNPC oil sales that didn’t enter the federation account went to, found that some of the money went to pay JV cash call liabilities, rather than entering the government budget while some others were spent in an unknown manner.

“In one especially questionable case, we found evidence that NNPC has retained all earnings from the offshore Oil Mining Lease (OML) 119, a field owned wholly by NPDC that produces around 30,000 barrels per day of Okono grade crude,” the report said. The report recommended that the Buhari government should establish a clear, legally enforceable rule governing which revenues NNPC can keep and how they can be spent. It also advised the government to move to curb the corporation’s discretionary, unaccountable use of much-needed public funds.

When contacted for comments, the NNPC said it was preparing a response to the NRGI report. But the response did not come at the time of going to press. Daily Trust reports that the Auditor-General of Federation recently reported that the NNPC failed to remit N3.2tr ($16bn) in oil revenues to the federation account in 2014.

A week later, the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) put the amount not remitted by the NNPC between 2011 and 2015 at N4.9tr ($25 bn). NNPC disputed the auditor-general’s claims by putting out a third set of figures, saying what it owed the Federation Account was N326bn which is still being reconciled. NNPC has also promised that a forensic audit, due soon, would validate its position.

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Thursday, March 31, 2016

INEC says over 9,000 ad hoc staff recruited for FCT election

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it has now recruited the required number of ad hoc staff for the April 9 Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections. The post INEC says over 9,000 ad hoc staff recruited for FCT election 

US to give $600m as assistance to Nigeria this year- John Kerry

US Secretary of State, John Kerry, says the US government will be giving $600 million as assistance to Nigeria this year. He said this while speaking at the opening session of the U.S- Nigeria Bi-National Commission meeting in Washington DC yesterday March 30th.
"Our development assistance this year will top $600 million, and we are working closely with your leaders – the leaders of your health ministry – to halt the misery that is spread by HIV/AIDS, by malaria, and by TB. Our Power Africa Initiative is aimed at strengthening the energy sector, where shortage in electricity has frustrated the population and impeded growth" he said

Don't join the statistic! Discover 7 major causes of low sperm count in men

MEDICAL


Low sperm count and infertility in men is more prevalent than most couples think. People tend to think that if a woman is not getting pregnant the fertility issue must be with the woman, but that is not necessarily always the case. There is an equal chance that male factor infertility can be the cause of a couple’s difficulty in achieving pregnancy. While women have many tests to try to find out the cause of infertility, men have only a couple, the sperm analysis being the easiest.

Weight

Obesity can impair fertility in several ways, including directly impacting sperm and by causing hormone changes that reduce male fertility
Radio frequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) 

A study performed in 2011 (Fert. Ster. 1/2012) showed that RF-EMWs emitted from devices connected to Wi-Fi (wireless internet) decrease sperm motility, while increasing sperm DNA fragmentation. Men should avoid using laptop computers running on a Wi-Fi connection directly on their lap. In addition, be sure to avoid carrying a smart phone in your front pocket.

Cigarette smoking 

Smoking damages the sperm Period. The good news is the damage done from smoking can be reversed… As long as you quit smoking.

Pesticides and hormones in foods 

The pesticides found on produce and the hormones added to dairy and meat have a HUGE effect on a man’s hormonal balance. Pesticides mimic estrogens in the body while the added hormones in meat and dairy are actual hormones (like estrogen) you do not want in your system.

Alcohol 

In a study of men with poor sperm quality, excessive alcohol consumption was associated with a decrease in the number of normal sperm.

Hyperthermia (overheating) 

The testicles need to keep the sperm at a healthy temperature (which is less than the body’s temperature). It is thought that this may be in part why the male reproductive organs are external. Heat is known to damage sperm, so it may be best to avoid repeated exposure to activities that may elevate the temperature of the testicles. Examples are frequent use of saunas or hot tubs. In addition, tight underwear like briefs can keep the testicles from being able to hang and regulate their temperature. Boxers could be an alternative to briefs.

Stress 

Stress can have a big impact on hormone balance which can in turn have an effect on sperm production.
Diet has a big impact on sperm health and male fertility,For more information on the best food to eat to improve the sperm count. Visit your Doctor

3months Free Online Courses For Entrance Into Belarus Universities


Our current program is to help candidates wishing to study in Belarus to cope with their study.
We carefully organize this program as a result of our findings that our students perform not very good in chemistry, biology and physics.
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Regulations on correspondence preparatory courses
With distant educational technologies
1.1. Correspondence preparatory courses with distant educational
Technologies (hereinafter - DET) are the form of preparatory training at educational
Establishment in Belarus, where education is carried out
Mainly with the use of modern information and communication technologies
(Hereinafter - ICT).
Regulations have been developed on the basis of Charter of laws
Of the Republic of Belarus.
1.2. Activities of the correspondence preparatory courses with DET are
Regulated:
- Code on Education of the Republic of Belarus;
- Other normative - legal acts of the Republic of Belarus;
- Normative documents and instructions of the Ministry of Education of the
Republic of Belarus;
- Internal regulations of the university;
- Concept of work of a teacher in the distant learning system  (hereinafter
- DLS);
- The present Regulation.
1.3. Using DET, the correspondence preparatory courses provide training of
Foreign citizens and stateless persons to take entrance examinations (interviews) in
Chemistry and biology in English,
1.4. Admission for the correspondence preparatory courses with DET is
Carried out by the selection of candidates after submitting of the individual
Application form (Appendix) and documents on completion/getting of secondary
Education to email address of The International Department.
Documents on completion/getting (for students of secondary schools) of
Education submit in English to university e-mail personally.
1.5. The structure of correspondence preparatory training courses with DET
Approved by the rector of the university, and issued by order.
1.6. The Dean of the Overseas Students Training Faculty controls the
activity of correspondence preparatory courses with DET.
1.7. Within his competence, the Dean of the Overseas Students Training
Faculty issues orders and instructions which binding on teaching staff.
1.8 Training process of listeners of the correspondence preparatory courses
with DET is realized on the material, technical and communications base, technical
and teaching staff in the Department of Distant Learning and The International
Department.
1.9. Course duration is 6 months (February - July). The reduction of training
period is possible through intensive study of the full course but it cannot be less
than 3 months.
2. Main objectives
Main objectives of the correspondence preparatory courses with DET are:
2.1. providing necessary conditions for the training of students to
participation in the entrance examinations (interview) in chemistry and biology in
English;
2.2. organization of scientific and methodological support of the educational
process with DET.
3. Educational and methodical, staffing and technical support
3.1. Departments carry out the educational process with DET using
technical, methodological and organizational support of Distant Learning
Department.
Technical support includes administration of  DLS platform
(ensuring the stable work of the DLS server, backup, update, user registration, help
in the development of elements of courses and resources).
Methodical support includes consulting of teachers on the development of
courses and DLS electronic teaching and methodical complex (hereinafter -
ETMC), organization and planning of the study subjects using the DLS, training
manuals required for distant learning and operating instructions in the DLS.
3.1. The basis of training and methodological DET support consists
educational materials in electronic format, developed by the Department in
accordance with "Regulations on the training and methodical (electronic teaching)
complex for research and methodical support of teaching", duly approved and
placed in  DLS in courses of relevant disciplines of departments.
3.2. Staff of DE Department, The International Department and teaching
staff, appointed by rector order, provide the educational process at preparatory
courses with DET.
Teacher, who uses DET for the correspondence training courses, is to have
appropriate experience in a teaching discipline, a sufficient level of English and PC
user level.
3.3. Technical facilities:  DLS; web-cameras, microphones, recording
and projection equipment; computer classes, free and copy left software are used to
ensure the educational process on distant preparatory courses.
4. Realization of the educational process in the conditions of distance training
4.1. Admission to the correspondence preparatory courses with DET is
realized after selection of candidates whose documents allow them to qualify to a
status of an applicant for higher medical education by Committee, which
composed of: Vice-Rector of Educational Work and International Affairs
(Chairman), Dean of the Overseas Students Training Faculty (Vice-Chairman),
members of Committee - Head of Distant Learning Department, Head of the
International Department, Vice-Dean of the Overseas Students Training Faculty.
4.2. After admission, the listener get authorization data (login and
password), access to teaching and methodical materials in the form of electronic
teaching materials in  LMS from the Distance Learning Department.
All teaching and methodical materials of courses and ETMC are given for
personal use of a listener without disposal of property rights, t.e. without rights of
their copying, disposal to third parties or commercial use.
4.3. The content academic programs and duration of training at the
correspondence preparatory courses with DET approved by the Rector of the
university and executed by the order.
4.4 Independent study of the content of academic disciplines is carried out in
accordance with the curriculum, working programs, methodical instructions; by
use the information database of distance training (electronic textbooks, reference
books, anthologies, system of test control of knowledge, placed in courses and / or
ETMC), and other available educational materials.
4.5. Educational and methodical assistance provided by consulting listeners
by teachers of relevant disciplines in LMS in synchronous or asynchronous mode,
in accordance with the approved schedule of consultations.
4.6. The intermediate and final control is carried out in accordance with the
approved schedule of the educational using information technology (electronic
testing and so on.), that ensure the identification of personality.
4.7. Monitoring and evaluation of the quality of the educational process in
distance learning system of VSMU by:
- monitoring of intermediate and final assessment results of listeners;
- questioning of students and teachers;
- analysis of students and teachers actions in LMS.
4.8. Final assessment of students is carried out in person, directly at the
university under general conditions according to the schedule or by teachers  at place of students’ residence.
Entrance interview is held in the period from 25 August to 15 September.
Topics and questions for the interview correspond to the contents of training at the
correspondence preparatory courses with DET.
4.9. Foreign students submit the documents, established by cl.2.7 of
"Regulations on the admission of foreign citizens to study in medical or technical universities
4.10. Graduates of the correspondence training courses, who successfully
passed the final examination, have a preferential right to enroll with an equal
number of points obtained in the entrance test (interview).
5. Rights and obligations of the listener
5.1 A listener has a right to get:
- access to LMS (login, password, access to ETMC, user manual, schedule of
final assessment);
- schedule of the educational process with DET;
- ETMC and other educational-methodical development in category of
department (s);
- technical and organizational consultation of teachers and employees of
Distance Teaching Department.
5.2. A listener must:
- make all kinds of work in the LMS alone does not send the credentials of
third parties;
- timely inform employees of the department, if necessary, to restore the login
and password to log in;
- to perform in a timely manner all kinds of jobs in the LMS in accordance
with the approved schedule of the educational process;
- pass the intermediate and final certification in accordance with the
curriculum of the study subjects (s).
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PTDF SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME PUBLICATION OF 2016/2017 (OVERSEAS & LOCAL)

The National Universities Commission is in receipt of a call notice from the Petroleum Technology Development of Technology (PTDF) inviting suitably qualified candidates for Overseas and in-country i.e Local MSc and PhD Scholarships. The Award will be granted for studies in the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Australia, USAand France (Grenoble INP) as well as PTDF upgraded Universities in Nigeria. Application Forms can be accessed online at using an ATM (Interswitch, Master Card & Visa card) or through purchase of a scratch card from designated main branches of First Bank of Nigeria PLC in all the 36 States and FCT, upon payment of a NON-REFUNDABLE sum of N1,000(One Thousand Naira Only). The criteria for prospective applicants include a minimum of Second Class Upper (2.1) in Oil and Gas related field OR a 2.2 with oil and gas industry experience, NYSC Certificate, be computer literate, possess O/level with credit in English Language; at least C6 in WAEC/SSCE OR C4 and above in NECO and not be above 30 years of age. Those for Overseas (OSS) must be in possession of the following, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (USA), Graduate Record Examination, GRE (USA); GMAT for Management related courses (USA) and International English Language Testing System (IELTS) UK. For PhD (OSS &LSS) ··Applicants must be in academics in Nigerian Institutions, teaching oil and gas related discipline ·Applicants must possess minimum of 2.2 in their first degree and a good second degree certificate; Applicants must submit a research proposal relevant to the oil and gas industry (of not more than 5 ·pages) to include: Topic, introduction, objective, methodology and mode of data collection. Applicants must include a valid admission letter, must be over 40 years of age; and must include their Masters Degree project. For the Split-side PhD programme, please click on this link split PhD. N.B: Applicants are advised to note that only those who met the requirements shall be shortlisted and invited for a Computer Based Aptitude Test, in the case of MSc applicants, while oral interview will be conducted for PhD applicants (full time and Split-site) on dates to be announced later. Following the aptitude tests and interview, successful candidates will be selected and awarded the PTDF Scholarship. Applicants are also to scan copies of the following documents and attach to their online application forms:
1. First Degree Certificate or Statement of Result
2. NYSC Discharge Certificate
3. WAEC/GCE/SSCE/NECO Results or provide PIN numbers on the application forms to enable PTDF view the results on the relevant website.
4. Recent Passport Photograph
5. Local Government Identification Letter
6. Master's Degree Certificate (PhD Applicants only)
7. Admission Letter (PhD Applicants) Meanwhile, the Possession of a valid University Admission letter is compulsory for LSS, MSC & PHD applicants. www.ptdf.cinfores.com

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

List of illegal Universities Closed Down by NUC - PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

The National Universities Commission (NUC) wishes to announce to the general public, especially parents and prospective undergraduates, that the under-listed “Degree Mills” have not been licensed by the Federal Government and have, therefore, been closed down for violating the Education (National Minimum Standards etc.) Act CAP E3 Law of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. The “Universities” are: 


 1) University of Accountancy and Management Studies, operating anywhere in Nigeria.
 2) Christians of Charity American University of Science & Technology, Nkpor, Anambra State or any of its other campuses
 3) University of Industry, Yaba, Lagos or any of its other campuses
 4) University of Applied Sciences & Management, Port Novo, Republic of Benin or any of its other campuses in Nigeria
 5) Blacksmith University, Awka or any of its other campuses
 6) Volta University College, Ho, Volta Region, Ghana or any of its other campuses in Nigeria
 7) Royal University Izhia, P.O. Box 800, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State or any of its other campuses
 8) Atlanta University, Anyigba, Kogi State or any of its other campuses
 9) Sunday Adokpela University, Otada Adoka, Otukpo, Benue State or any of its other campuses.
 10) United Christian University, Macotis Campus, Imo State or any of its other campuses.
11) United Nigeria University College, Okija, Anambra State or any of its other campuses.
12) Samuel Ahmadu University, Makurdi, Benue State or any of its other campuses.
13) UNESCO University, Ndoni, Rivers State or any of its other campuses.
14) Saint Augustine’s University of Technology, Jos, Plateau State or any of its other campuses
15) The International University, Missouri, USA, Kano and Lagos Study Centres, or any of its campuses in Nigeria
16) Collumbus University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria
17) Tiu International University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria
18) Pebbles University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria
19) London External Studies UK operating anywhere in Nigeria.
20) Pilgrims University operating anywhere in Nigeria.
21) Lobi Business School Makurdi, Benue State or any of its campuses in Nigeria.
22) West African Christian University operating anywhere in Nigeria.
23) Bolta University College Aba or any of its campuses in Nigeria.
24) JBC Seminary Inc. (Wukari Jubilee University) Kaduna Illegal Campus
25) Westlan University, Esie, Kwara State or any of its campuses in Nigeria.
26) St. Andrews University College, Abuja or any of its campuses in Nigeria.
27) EC-Council University, USA, Ikeja Lagos Study Centre.
28) Atlas University, Ikot Udoso Uko, Uyo Akwa Ibom State or any of its campuses in Nigeria
29) Concept College/Universities (London) Ilorin or any of its campuses in Nigeria
30) Halifax Gateway University, Ikeja or any of its campuses in Nigeria
31) Kingdom of Christ University, Abuja or any of its campuses in Nigeria
32) Acada University, Akinlalu, Oyo State or any of its campuses in Nigeria.
33) Fifom University, Mbaise, Imo State or any of its campuses in Nigeria
34) Houdegbe North American University campuses in Nigeria.
35) Atlantic Intercontinental University, Okija, Anambra State
36) Open International University, Akure
37) Middle Belt University (North Central University), Otukpo
38) Leadway University, Ughelli, Delta State
39) Metro University, Dutse/Bwari, Abuja
40) Southend University, Ngwuro Egeru (Afam) Ndoki, Rivers State
41) Olympic University, Nsukka, Enugu State
42) Federal College of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Abuja.
43) Temple University, Abuja
44) Irish University Business School London, operating anywhere in Nigeria.
45) National University of Technology, Lafia, Nasarawa State.
46) University of Accountancy and Management Studies, Mowe, Lagos - Ibadan Expressway and its Annex at 41, Ikorodu Road, Lagos.
47) University of Education, Winneba Ghana, operating anywhere in Nigeria.
48) Cape Coast University, Ghana, operating anywhere in Nigeria.
49) African University Cooperative Development (AUCD), Cotonou, Benin Republic, operating anywhere in Nigeria.
50) Pacific Western University, Denver, Colorado, Owerri Study Centre.
51) Evangel University of America & Chudick Management Academic, Lagos
52) Enugu State University of Science and Technology (Gboko Campus)
53 career Light Resources Centre, Jos
54) University of West Africa, Kwali-Abuja, FCT
55) Coastal Univversity, Iba-Oku, Akwa-Ibom State
56) Kaduna Bussiness School, Kaduna
57) Royal University of Theology, Minna, Niger Delta
 In addition to the closure, the following Degree Mills are currently undergoing further investigations and/or ongoing court actions. The purpose of these actions is to prosecute the proprietors and recover illegal fees and charges on subscribers.
1) National University of Nigeria, Keffi, Nasarawa State
2) North Central University, Otukpo, Benue State
3) Christ Alive Christian Seminary and University, Enugu
4) Richmond Open University, Arochukwu, Abia State.
5) West Coast University, Umuahia.
6) Saint Clements University, Iyin Ekiti, Ekiti State
7) Volta University College, Aba, Abia State.
8) Illegal Satellite Campuses of Ambrose Alli University.
 For the avoidance of doubt, anybody who patronises or obtains any certificate from any of these illegal institutions does so at his or her own risk. Certificates obtained from these sources will not be recognised for the purposes of NYSC, employment, and further studies.
The relevant Law enforcement agencies have also been informed for their further necessary action. *
This list of illegal institutions is not exhaustive.

 PROFESSOR JULIUS A.OKOJIE, OON EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION ANNOUNCER

Monday, March 28, 2016

List of Approved Universities in Nigeria

                    List of Approved Universities in Nigeria
S/N
Institution
FEDERAL
Year Est.
S/N
Institution
STATE
Year Est.
S/N
Institution
PRIVATE
Year Est.
1
University of Ibadan, Ibadan
1948

Rivers State University of Science & Technology, Port Harcourt
1979

Babcock University, Ilishan Remo
1999
2

University of Nigeria,
Nsukka
1960

Ambrose Alli University,
Ekpoma
1980

Madonna University, Okija
1999
3

Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife
1962

Abia State University,
Uturu
1981

Igbinedion University, Okada 1999
1999
4

Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria
1962

Enugu State University of
Science & Tech, Enugu
1982

Bowen University, Iwo
2001
5

University of Lagos,
Lagos
1962

Olabisi Onabanjo
University, Ago-Iwoye
1982

Covenant University, Ota
2002
6

University of Benin,
Benin City
1970
1970

Ekiti State University,
Ado-Ekiti. (formerly
University of Ado-Ekiti
1982

Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos
2002
7
Bayero University, Kano 1975
1975

Lagos State University,
Ojo, Lagos
1983

Benson Idahosa University, Benin City
2002
8
University of Calabar,
Calabar
1975

Ladoke Akintola
University of Technology, Ogbomoso
1990

American University of Nigeria, Yola 2003
2003
9
University of Ilorin,
Ilorin
1975

Imo State University,
Owerri
1992

Redeemers University, Ede, Osun State
2005
10
University of Jos, Jos
1975

Benue State University,
Makurdi
1992

Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo
2005
11
University of
Maiduguri, Maiduguri
1975

Delta State University,
Abraka
1992

Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin
2005
12
Usmanu Danfodiyo
University, Sokoto
1975

Adekunle Ajasin University, AkungbaAkoko
1999

Caritas University, AmorjiNke, Enugu
2005
13
University of Port-
Harcourt, Port-Harcourt
1975

Kogi State University, Anyigba
1999

CETEP City University, Lagos
2005
14
Federal University of
Technology, Owerri
1980

Niger-Delta University, Yenagoa
2000

Bingham University, AutaBalefi, Karu, Nasarawa State
2005
15
Federal University of
Technology, Akure
1981

Anambra State University, Uli
2000

Al-Qalam University, Katsina
2005
16
Modibbo Adama
University of Technology, Yola
1981

Kano University of Science & Technology, Wudil
2000

Renaissance University, Enugu
2005
17
Federal University of
Technology, Minna
1982

Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki
2000

Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State
2005
18
Nigerian Defence
Academy, Kaduna
1985

Nasarawa State University, Keffi
2002

Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State
2005
19
University of Abuja,
1988

Adamawa State University, Mubi
2002

Crawford University, Igbesa, Ogun State
2005
20
Abubakar Tafawa
Balewa University, Bauchi

1988

Gombe State University, Gombe
2004

Kwararafa University, Wukari (formerly Wukari Jubilee University)
2005
21
University of
Agriculture, Makurdi
1988

Kaduna State University,
Kaduna
2004

Crescent University, Abeokuta
2005
22
Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta
1988

Cross River University of
Technology, Calabar
2004

Novena University, Ogume, Delta State
2005
23
Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka
1992

Plateau State University,
Bokkos
2005

University of Mkar, Mkar
2005
24
University of Uyo, Uyo
1991

Ondo State University of
Technology, Okiti Pupa.
2005

Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji Osun State
2006
25
Michael Okpara
University of Agriculture, Umudike
1992

Ibrahim Babangida University,
Lapai, Niger State
2005

Caleb University, Lagos
2007
26
National Open
University of Nigeria, Lagos
2002

Tai Solarin University of
Education, Ijagun
2005

Fountain University, Osogbo
2007
27
Fed. Univ. of Petroleum
Resources, Effurun
2007

Umaru Musa Yar’Adua
University, Katsina
2006

Obong University, Obong Ntak
2007
28
Federal University,
Lokoja, Kogi State
2011

Bukar Abba Ibrahim University,
Damaturu, Yobe State
2006

Salem University, Lokoja
2007
29
Federal University,
Lafia, Nasarawa State
2011

Kebbi State University of
Science and Technology, Aliero
2006

Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra State
2007
30
Federal University,
Kashere, Gombe State
2011

Osun State University,
Osogbo
2006

Veritas University, Abuja
2007

31
Federal University,
Wukari, Taraba State
2011

Taraba State University,
Jalingo
2008

Wesley University of Science & Technology, Ondo
2007
32
Federal University,
Dutsin-Ma, Katsina
State
2011

Kwara State University,
Ilorin
2009

Western Delta University, Oghara, Delta State
2007
33
Federal University,
Dutse, Jigawa State
2011

Sokoto State University,
Sokoto
2009

The Achievers University,
Owo
2007
34
Federal University,
Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi
State
2011

Akwa Ibom State University,
Ikot Ikpaden
2010

African University of Science
& Technology, Abuja
2007
35
Federal University,
Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State

2011

Ignatius Ajuru University of
Education, Rumuolumeni
2010

Afe Babalola University,
Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State
2009
36
Federal University,
Otuoke, Bayelsa

2011

Bauchi State University,
Gadau
2011

Godfrey Okoye University,
Ugwuomu-Nike, Enugu State
2009
37
The Nigeria Police
Wudil, Kano State
Academy
2012

Northwest University,
Kano
2012

Nigerian Turkish Nile,
University, Abuja
2009
38
Federal University,
Kebbi, Kebbi
Birnin-
2013

The Technical University,
Ibadan
2012

Oduduwa University,
Ipetumodu, Osun State
2009
39
Federal University,
Zamfara
Gusau,
2013

Sule Lamido University,
Kafin Hausas
2013

Paul University, Awka,
Anambra State
2009
40
Federal University,
Yobe
Gashua
2013

Ondo State University of
Medical Sciences
2015

Rhema University, Obeama-
Asa, Rivers State
2009
41
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Evbuobanosa, Edo State
2009
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Osun State
2011
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Baze University, Abuja
2011
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Landmark University, Omu-

2011
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Samuel Adegboyega University,
Ogwa, Edo State
2011
46
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Elizade University, Ilara-
Mokin, Ondo State
2012
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Evangel University,
Akaeze, Ebonyi State
2012
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Gregory University,
Uturu, Abia State
2012
49
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McPherson University, Seriki
Sotayo, Ajebo, Ogun State
2012
50
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Southwestern University,
Okun Owa, Ogun State
2012
51
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Augustine, University,
Ilara, Lagos State
2015
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Chrisland University,
Owode, Ogun State
2015
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Christopher University,
Mowe, Ogun State
2015
54
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Hallmark University,
Ijebu, Itele, Ogun State
2015
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Kings University, Ode Omu,
Osun State
2015
56
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Michael and Cecilia Ibru
Uni., Owhrode, Delta State
2015
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Mountain Top University,
Ogun State
2015
58
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Ritman University, Ikot
Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State
2015
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Summit University,
Offa, Kwara State
2015
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Edwin Clark University,
Kiagbodo, Delta State
2015
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Hezekiah University,
Umudi, Imo State
2015

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