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UNIPORT Undergraduate Academic Calendar 2017/2018 Released

By Igboamalu Chimezie Nelson The management of University of -harcourt (UNUIPORT) has rundergraduate Academic Calendar for the 2017/2018 academic session. The details are as stated below; FIRST SEMESTER Monday,  13 th  November – Friday, 24 th  November, 2017 Pre-resumption Registration for Fresh Students. Fresh and Returning Students Arrive Monday, 20 th  November, 2017 Registration of Returning Students Begins Monday,  27 th  November, 2017 – Friday,  9 th  March, 2018 (15 Weeks) Lectures Begin for All Students (27 th  November, 2017) Extra-Ordinary Meeting of Senate to consider Second Semester 2016/2017 Results (Wednesday, 13 th  December, 2017) Christmas Break (Friday, 22 nd  December, 2017 – Saturday, 6 th  January, 2018) Orientation for Fresh Students (Tuesday, 16 th  January, 2018) End of Registration for All Students (Friday, 26 th  January, 2018) Matriculation Cer...

Uniport Releases Post UTME result

By Igboamalu Chimezie Nelson This is to inform all candidates who participated in the Uniport post UTME screening if the release of result by the school. All candidates can now proceed to check for their results using the Uniport portal. To check your result log on to http://my2.uniport.edu.ng/#user/access?init=1 or   click here . Enter your Name/Jamb registration number/Phone Number/Screening Number and password in the required field. Candidates who have scored 136 and above can also and did not make the merit list can also apply for supplementary admission list.

Why we boycott meeting with FG - ASUU

By Igboamalu Chimezie Nelson Abuja: The Federal Government expressed its regrets over the industrial action by the ASUU as it appointed the vice president Professor Yemi Osibanjo to preside over the matter and carry out negotiations on behalf the Government. Speaking to press men, the minister of labour and productivity Dr Chris Ngige after the Federal executive meeting expressed the Federal Government regrets over the strike action that has stagnated educational activities in the higher institution in the country. ASUU had started the industrial action 2weeks ago in order to get  pressure government to implement the 2009 and 2013 agreement with the Federal Government for upgraded facilities in the nations University. Both parties where to meet on Tuesday in by the Union had boycott the meeting and kept the Minister of Labour and employment Dr Chris Ngige who headed the Negotiations on behalf of the government. Explaining why they had boycotted the meeting the union said in a ...