ISSN 1595-1685 AUGUST07, 2017 vol. 10 NO.26
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph. E. Ahaneku has lost his sister, Rev. Sis. Rose Okechi Ahaneku, who died recently.The burial has been slated to hold as follows:
Thursday 10th August 2017 by 5pm; Service of songs/Overview of her Life and times at Chief sir Lazarus I. Ahaneku's Compound, Umuezereugwu Village, Nnarambia-Ahiara Ahiazu L.G.A, Imo State.
Friday 11th August, 2017; Burial Mass at the same venue, time- 11am.
The sale of form Postgraduate programmes of Nnamdi Azikiwe University for the 2017/2018 academic year has been extended till 15th of September, 2017.
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
The University staff is by this, informed to visit the website: or to update and activate their records and other relevant information for harmonization of personnel records.
According to a letter signed by the Ag. University Bursar, Mrs. Joy Ojukwu, this exercise is mandatory for all staff, hence, compliance is required urgently.
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
The Methodist Bishop of Onitsha Diocese, Rt. Revd. Biereonwu Livinus Onuagha has commended the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ahaneku, fas on the peace and cordiality existing in the University, as well as the giant strides he has recorded.
The Rt. Revd. Onuagha made this commendation when he paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor recently.
He described the VC as a liberal minded person and humility personified, whose open arm policy is evident in the relative peace and love existing in the University. He prayed for God's grace and wisdom upon the Vice-Chancellor to record more ground breaking achievements in his remaining years in office.
In his reaction, Prof. Ahaneku expressed his delight over the visit, noting that the prayers of the Shepherds in the Lord’s vineyard have been the secret of the relative peace and success in the University.
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka has been selected as one of the Universities to benefit from the 2018 Rhodes scholarship for West Africa.
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and most prestigious international scholarship programme established in 1903. It is aimed at nurturing public-spirited leaders for the world’s future.
The Rhodes Scholarships “the Scholarship” are postgraduate awards that support exceptionally bright students from around the world to study at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
The selected scholar will be entitled to:
a.Fully tuition fees to pursue any course available at Oxford for two years with an option of a third year.
b.A maintenance stipend that will cover accommodations, feedings and incidentals.
c.Tailored leadership courses designed to equip the Scholar on how to solve critical problems in any community.
d.One economy class airfare to and from Oxford at the beginning and end of tenure.
For more information on the application procedure, eligibility criteria and how to apply for the 2018 Scholarship, visit The application process is open and will close on 30th September, 2017.
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
A professor from the Department of Health Education, Faculty of Education, Prof. Anthony Ikechchukwu Ogbalu shall deliver the 38th Nnamdi Azikiwe University inaugural lecture on the topic “Health Education: The master key to healthy living.”
Date:Thursday, 17th August, 2017
Venue:The University Auditorium
Time:11.00 a.m. prompt
Chike Okoli Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies (COCES), UNIZIK is organsing, during the long vacation period a programme for skill acquisition training in the following skills:
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
a)Information Communication Technology (General Literature, Networking and Programming Language)
b)Computer Aided Design (Auto CAD & ArchiCAD 2D & 3D)
c)Knitting
d)Wirework & Beading
e)Confectionery/Cookery
f)Millinery (Hat making)
g)Fashion Designing
h)Shoe and Bag making
i)Textile/Monogramming
j)Graphic/Photography
k)Bee Keeping & Honey Production
I)Auto Mechanics
m)Paint Production
n)Household Chemicals Production
o)Cosmetology
p)Fishery & Aquatic Management
q)Woodwork Technology
r)Snail Rearing
s)Poultry
t)Electrical Work
u)Electronics/ Computer
v)Welding & Fabrication
w)Makeover & Gele Artistry
x)Grass Cutter Production, Rabbit Production & White Rat Production
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
Interested candidates are requested to come to the Centre for the programme.
Duration: July, 31st – September 8th, 2017 (6 weeks)
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic and the Board Chairman, UHS, Prof. Charles Esimone has pleaded with parents, guardians, benefactors and friends of the University to give Nnamdi Azikiwe University High School more face-lifts, by endowing the school with structures.
Prof. Esimone made this plea at UNIZIK High School’s Graduation/Prize-giving Ceremony at the University Auditorium held recently. The DVC Academic appreciated all present for the event, especially parents. He, however, urged parents to join forces with teachers in the moulding of the students, by instilling discipline. Also, he called on the students to maintain good character, as that can take them high in life.
The Chairman of the event, Prof. Dennis Aribodor in his remarks gave an insight into the dwindling nature of education in Nigeria. He captured his speech, “we have a duty”. He called on parents, guardians, teachers, government official, students and workers to match actions with prayers, as education can be made priorityfor the future.
To the graduands, he said it was both an end and a beginning to a greater future. He frowned at indiscipline and noted that UHS will not tolerate it. Finally, he appreciated the Management and teachers of UHS and requested that they do not relent, but to keep the flag flying.
The Principal of the School, Lady Chibuzo Victoria Onyejikeexpressed joy at 5th graduation ceremony of the High School. She thanked all who made effort to be present. She said the graduation coincided with the school’s 10th anniversary. Lady Onyejike thanked God that no lives have been lost.
According to her, the event calls for thanksgiving to God and to congratulate the 64 graduands who have toiled very hard for six (6) years.
She enumerated the progress recorded in two years, while thanking the Executive Governor of Anambra State, Chief Dr. Willie Obiano for his support to the school, and condoled with him on the death of his mother. She also thanked the VC, Prof. Joseph E. Ahaneku, FAS for directing the High School aright, also to the University Community, parents and every other person that has contributed to the success of the day’s activities.
Again, she listed the challenges facing the school, while expressing hope that any help done to the school will be well managed. After her speech, there was a performance by the Colour Party and the students of the School.
Highlight of the occasion was presentation of gifts to the graduands, drama presentation and the launch of the school’s magazine.
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
year 2015/2016 (MERGED) tetfund research projects intervention
Below is the list and details of Approved Research Projects under Batch 8th of TETFund 2015/2016 Research Projects (RP) Intervention for Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
S/N / Research Titles/Topic(s) / Researchers of the various Research Teams / Duration of Research / Lead Researcher (i.e. Team Leader) / Remarks1. / Music as a Tool in Enhancing the Intellectual, Moral and Spiritual Development of Children in Early Childhood: A Study of Selected Pre- Primary Schools in Anambra State. / 2 / 6-Months / Dr. (Mrs.) Esimone Chinyerc Celestina / Not recommended because cost implication on Lead Researchers form is not same with the on in the proposal
2. / Cost-Benefit of Investment on Quality in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Pi« and Post WHO Certificate of a Nigerian Pharmaceutical Manufacturer / 2 / 6-Months / Dr. Obinna I. Ekwunife / Disbursement for 5Nos. Staff RP
3. / Bio Enhancing Properties of Dennettiatripetala Extract: The Involvement of Cytochrome p450 3A Inhibition and their Effects on Pharmacokinetics Properties of Selected Antiretroviral Agents / 2 / 9-Months / Dr. Sunday Odunke Nduka
4.. / Drug Use Indicators in Patient with Type 2 Diabetes in Four Tertiary Healthcare Facilities in South Eastern Nigeria. / 2 / 12-Months / Mr. Ogbonna Brian
Onyebuchi
5. / Investigating the Potential use of Moconazole Nitrate Solid Lipid Microparticles in the Treatment of Systemic Candidiasis / 2 / 5-Months / Dr. Uronnachi
Emmanuel M.
6. / The Isolation and Characterization of secondary Metabolities Derived from Soil Fungi, Anambra State. / 10-Months / Dr. Ngwoke
Kenneth
Geraid / Not Recommended because Research proposal was not attached on the submission
7. / Seasonal Changes of the Physico Chemical Properties Harophillic Micro Organisms and Enzymatic Properties of Harophiles Isolated from Uburu and Okposi Salt Lakes, Ohaozara Ebonyi State, Nigeria. / 18-Months / Prof. Odibo Frederick J. C. / Not Recommended because Research proposal was not attached on the submission
8. / Remediation of Herbicide Polluted Soils using Fungai Species / 18-Months / Prof. Orji
Michael
Uchenna / Not Recommended because Research proposal was not attached on the submission
9. / Cervical Cancer Health Literacy among Female Secondary School Teachers in Anambra State / 3 / 12-Months / Dr. (Mrs.) Nwafor Orizu Ejeagwu Obainuju
2015/2016 (MERGED) tetfund conference attendance intervention
The 2015/2016 (merged) TETFund Conference Attendance (CA) Intervention (1st batch) has been released with the breakdown as follows:
S/N / Candidate i.e. Approved Conference Attendee / Conference Title and Location & Country where the Conference is Tenable / ConferenceDate(s) / Other
Remarks
1. / UMEOKOLI BLESSING OGECHUKWU / 65TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS AND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR MEDICINAL PLANT AND NATURAL PRODUCTS. SWITZERLAND / 3RD - 7TH SEPT. 2017 / NOT APPROVED. NO EVIDENCE OF PAPER ACCEPTED FOR PRESENTATION
2. / ANIUKWU NKEMAKONAM J. / ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OFAFTA. WEST INDIES / 6TH - 9TH JULY, 2017 / APPROVED.
3. / CHITOM RACHEAL JOHN / INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, UK / 7TH - 10TH NOV. 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
4. / PROF. ANTHONY NWEKE EZE / 2017 JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACADEMIC CONFERENCE. JAMAICA / 30TH SEPT. - 2ND OCT. 2017 / APPROVED.
5. / ESIMONE CHINYERE CELESTINA / INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH, LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT. USA / 25TH - 27TH SEPT. 2017 / NOT APPROVED. NO CONFERENCE FEE ON THE FLYER
6 / EMMANUEL ONYEKA EBEKWE / ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF AFTA. WEST INDIES / 6TH - 9TH JULY, 2017 / APPROVED.
7 / UZOH CHIGOZIE FRANCOLINS / 10TH WORLD CONGRESS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEEERING. SPAIN / 1ST - 5TH OCT. 2017 / NOT APPROVED. NO EVIDENCE OF PAPER ACCEPTED FOR PRESENTATION
8 / UZOH-CHIGOZIE NGOZI DORATHY / 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN HIGHER EDUCATION. CANADA / 7TH - 10TH AUG, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
9 / ASADU FELICIA OLUCHUKWU / INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, UK / 7TH - 10TH NOV. 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
10 / OKOYE OGBALU CHINEDU / 26TH ENGINEERING ASSEMBLY. ABUJA / 7TH - 9TH AUG. 2017 / APPROVED.
11 / CORDELIA OGBUZE / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
12 / OZORAH NKECHI PAULINE / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED, THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
13 / AMUZIE KANAYO CHUKWU / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
14 / OKAFOR CHINWE UKWUOMA / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
15 / CHUKWUME GLORIA / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
16 / ONWUKAEBELE PROMISE / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
17 / NWOYE THEREA A. / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
18 / MAKINDE PETER OYEWOLE / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
19 / ANENE OBIAGELI ROSELINE / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
20 / UZOEZIE EJIKE C. / 4TH ANNUAL ADMIN OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES CONFERENCE, LAGOS / 16TH - 19TH OCT, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
21 / OKOYE NKECHI HELEN / THE FOREST PRODUCTS SOCIETY'S 71ST INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION. USA / 26TH - 28TH JUNE, 2017 / APPROVED.
22 / GERALDINE IFESINACHI
NNAMDI / INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, UK / 28TH NOV - 1ST DEC, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. THIRD PARTY ORGANIZER
23 / OKEKE DAVID CHIZOBA / 26TH ENGINEERING ASSEMBLY. ABUJA / 7TH - 9TH AUG. 2017 / APPROVED.
24 / PROF. PATRICK AKPAN / WEST EAST INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE IN BOSTON. USA / 24TH - 27TH JULY, 2017 / APPROVED.
25 / PROF. CHARLES O. ES1MONE / 11TH ANNUAL NAPPSA SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION. HUSTON TEXAS, USA / 21ST - 24TH SEPT. 2017 / NOT APPROVED. NO EVIDENCE OF PAPER ACCEPTED FOR
PRESENTATION
26 / AGBAPUONWU NOREEN E. / SIGMA THETATAU INTERNATIONAL 28TH INTERNATIONAL NURSING RESEARCH CONGRESS. DUBLIN / 27TH - 31ST JULY, 2017 / NOT APPROVED. NO EVIDENCE OF PAPER ACCEPTED FOR
PRESENTATION
Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Continuing Education Programme (CEP) of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, for the 2017/2018 Academic Session leading to the award of the Bachelor’s Degree in the following disciplines:
PROGRAMMES: Courses will be offered in the following Faculties/Departments:
Quote: Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource- John F.Kennedy 1
- FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
- Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension
- Department of Animal Science and Technology
- Department of Crop Science and Horticulture
- Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture
- Department of Food Science and Technology
- Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management
- Department of Soil Science and Land Resources Mgt
B.FACULTY OF ARTS
- Department of English Language and Literature
- Department of History and International Studies
- Department of Igbo, African and Asian Studies
- Department of Linguistics
- Department of Modern and European Languages
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of Religion and Human Relations
- Department of Music
C.FACULTY OF EDUCATION
1Department of Adult Education with Options
- Adult Education/Accountancy
- Adult Education/Economics
- Adult Education/Marketing
- Adult Education/Mass Communication
- Adult Education/Political Science
2.Dept. of Educational Mgt & Policy with Options
- Educational Management & Policy/Accountancy
- Educational Mgt & Policy/Business Administration
- Educational Management & Policy/Health Education
- Educational Management & Policy/Political Science
- Educational Mgt & Policy/Computer Science
- Educational Mgt & Policy/Cooperative Economics & Mgt.
- Educational Management & Policy/Economics
- Educational Management & Policy/English
- Educational Management & Policy/Igbo
- Educational Management & Policy/History
3.Dept of Early Childhood & Primary Education
4.Dept of Educational Foundations with Options
- Educational Foundations/English
- Educational Foundations/Political Science
- Educational Foundations/Economics
- Educational Foundations/Igbo
- Educational Foundations/French
- Educational Foundations/History
5.Dept of Guidance & Counselling with Options
- Guidance & Counselling
- Guidance & Counselling/Biology
- Guidance & Counselling/Health
6.Dept of Human Kinetics and Health Education with Options
- Human Kinetics
- Health Education
7.Department of Library and Information Science
8.Department of Science Education with Options
- Science Education/Biology
- Science Education/Chemistry
- Science Education/Integrated Science
- Science Education/Mathematics
- Science Education/Physics
- Science Education/Computer Science
9.Department of Vocational Education with Options
- Business Education/Accounting
- Business Education/Commerce & Cooperative
- Business Education/Secretarial Technology
- Technical Education – Building/Woodwork
- Technical Education – Auto Mechanical Technology
- Technical Education – Electrical/Electronics
D.FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
- Business Administration
- Accountancy
- Public Administration
- Marketing
- Cooperative Economic and Management
- Banking and Finance
E.FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Economics
- Mass Communication
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Political Science
QUALIFICATION:
The minimum academic qualification is exactly the same as for those applying for admission through UTME, namely, five O’ Level credits in the GCE, SSCE, TCII examinations or their equivalents. Faculty/Departmental requirements must also be fulfilled. Candidates with November/December 2017 results are not eligible to apply.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
- Visit the Registration point at the CEP Unit
- Generate RRR pin for application form fee payment
- Take the RRR printout, to any Bank within the Campus and make payment of N10,000 for application form. Then
- Go back to the registration point at the CEP Unit for online Registration.
RETURN OF COMPLETED FORMS
Candidate should then
- Proceed to the CEP General Office to submit a photocopy of the online application form printout with photocopies of the claimed qualifications securely attached to the application form on or before Friday, 29th September 2017.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Sale of forms commences on Tuesday 1st August, 2017 and ends on Friday 29th September, 2017.
- There will be a Pre-Admission Examination
- Candidate for Pre-Admission Examination must appear physically for Biometric Data Capturing at the CEP Unit Registration Centre from Friday 13th October to Friday 27th October 2017, at 8.00am daily.
- Failure to appear for Biometric Capturing automatically disqualifies a candidate from participating in the Pre-Admission Examination.
The CEP Pre-Admission Examination is scheduled for Saturday November 11th, 2017 by 8:00am.