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Gunmen kill University of Ibadan professor, steal his car


Gunmen kill University of Ibadan professor, steal his car
Gunmen have killed a professor at the University of Ibadan, Opeyemi Isaac Ajewole.
He was reportedly killed on Monday night, while returning to his home in the Moniya area of Ibadan.
The killers also made away with his car, Toyota Corolla, after he was shot dead.
A source in the university said on Tuesday that Ajewole’s corpse was deposited at UI Anatomy.
Ajewole, until his death, was a lecturer in the Department of Forest Resources Management of the university.
A friend of the deceased, Olukayode Ogunsanwo, also confirmed the death of the don.
“Yes. It is true. It is true,” he said.
“But we are not sure if it is armed robbers or hired assassins,” he said.
Ajewole, until his death, was a lecturer in the Department of Forest Resources Management of the university.
Principal Assistant Registrar, Public Communications, at the university, Joke Akinpelu, also confirmed the incident.
“He was killed yesterday. The incident happened yesterday.”
But she did not give further details about the development.
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UNILAG releases cut-off marks for 2023/2024 admission. See details…


UNILAG releases cut-off marks for 2023/2024 admission. See details…
THE management of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka on Friday September 15, released the admission cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 academic session.
A breakdown revealed that Medicine and Surgery has the highest cut-off mark of 84, followed by Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science 81 and Law 76.
Aside from the merit cut-off marks, UNILAG also came out with catchment cut-off marks for six states; Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Ondo and Ogun.
Cut-off for the Faculty of Education showed that Creative Art 67, English Language 70, History and Strategic Studies 71, Philosophy 68, and Chinese 68.
The university cut-off marks for College of Medicine are Physiotherapy 75, Radiography 76, Medical Lab Science 77, Physiology 76, Dentistry 80, Nursing 78 and Pharmacy 77.
For the Faculty of Education, the marks are Education Business 67, Education English 68, Education History 65, Education CS 66, Health Education 61, Adult Education 62 and Education Technology 65.
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Under the Faculty of Engineering, the cut-off marks are Chemical Engineering 77, Civil Engineering 77, Elect and Elect Engineering 79, Met and Geo Engineering 71 and Systems Engineering 79.
The cut-off marks for Faculty of Environment Sciences include Architecture 78, Building 69, Urban and Regional Planning 64 and Estate Management 64.
The Faculty of Management Sciences cut-off marks are Accounting 76, Banking and Finance 70, Business Administration 70, Taxation 71, IRPM 67 and Insurance 69.
For the Faculty of Science, the released cut-off marks are Industrial Mathematics 74, Microbiology 72, Geology 71, Cell Biology 72, Chemistry 68, Geophysics 69 and Statistics 69.
The released cut-off marks for the Faculty of Social Sciences include Economics 72, Mass Communication 73, Psychology 72, Social Work 68, Sociology 68 and Economics and Development Studies 69.
The university management also allocated different cut-off marks for the six catchment states while Sustainable Procurement and Social Standards Center of Excellence 69.
UNILAG releases cut-off marks for 2023/2024 admission. See details…
(The Sun)
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Sexual scandal: Nigerian university to mount CCTV in classrooms, offices


Sexual scandal: Nigerian university to mount CCTV in classrooms, offices
Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka, Anambra State, is installing Close Circuit Television (CCTV) in offices and classrooms to reduce sexual harassment of students by lecturers.
The institution’s officials also intend to create Operation Speak Out, which will allow victims to reveal the perpetrators.
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The vice chancellor of the university, Prof. Charles Esimone, said the initiatives were meant to checkmate the unruly activities in the university.
On the ‘operation speak out’, which would soon be launched, Esimone said it was necessary because most students were afraid that the lecturers might victimize them more if they talked.
(Daily Trust)
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