Sunday 10 March 2013

YOBE STATE UNIVERSITY- YSU GETS N200 MILLION LIBRARY DONATION!!!

Jonathan gave the order while commissioning the varsity�s library that was named after him. He said �since the library was named afterMr president, we will make sure that TETFund gives you N200 million to complete the project,�
He praised the state government for the priority attention given to the institution since inception sayingit will go a long way in improving the standard and quality of education in the state and by extension the country as a whole.
President Jonathan further stated that the federal government had assisted a lot towards the development of the school through the Education Trust Fund (ETF) intervention which has contributed in the building of the library, lecture halls, departmental expansions.
The President was also at the Desert Research Monitoring and Control Centre of the institution established to conduct research andproffer solutions to the encroaching desert in the state andby extension the northern part of the country as a whole.
Experts from Egypt and India have been drafted to the centre with a view to setting it up to serve the purpose for which it wasestablished.
He also commissioned the DamaturuInner Ring Road constructed by theIbrahim Gaidam administration to decongest traffic in Damaturu metropolis.
President Jonathan Gives Yobe State University N200 Million To Equipped Library
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NECO GCE 2012/2013 RESULTS OUT, NOV/DEC, CHECK NOW!!!

The National Examination Council (NECO) has released the results of the November/December 2012 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) with Kano and Lagos states topping the list of exams malpractice.
The exams body recorded 21,274 cases of exams malpractice acrossthe country with Kano having the highest incidences of malpractice with 649 candidates, representing 13.96 percent out of 4,646 while Lagos state came second with 238 cases out of 6, 508 candidates.
The registrar of the council, Professor Promise Okpala told newsmen in Minna that the FCT hadthe lowest incidence with only five cases out 1,322candidates that sat for the exams.
He said the body has recorded an improvement over last year�s result with 25,630 out of 75,623 candidates that sat for the exams passing at credit level in English Language, representing 33. 89 percent compared to 10.0 percent in2011.
He added that 41, 228 also passed at credit level out of 75, 245 candidates that sat for Mathematics, representing 54.79 percent whichindicated an improvement over 2011 result that recorded 44.7 percent.
Okpala said 83, 755 candidates registered for the examination andthat outof which only 75, 623 candidates sat for the examination.
Candidates who would like to check their results should get their result checking cards at NECO offices Nationwide and then immediately can visit the official website by visiting http://www.mynecoexams.com/results/default.aspx
Fill the spaces provided and click �Check my Result�.
Don�t forget to share your result using the comment box provided below this publication.
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