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7th Convocation

7th Convocation 14,769 Graduands at the 7th Convocation Ceremony The 7th Convocation ceremony was preceded by a press conference on Monday, January 15 at the University's Headquarters in Abuja where the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Abdalla Uba Adamu revealed that the ceremony scheduled to hold on Saturday, January 20, 2018 would be an exciting and historic one as the University would be graduating a total of 14,769 students; her largest ever number of students at a time. The Vice-chancellor further disclosed that the Former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo having completed his PhD in Christian Theology would be part of the graduands and would be the first PhD student to be produced by the University. On Friday, January 19, 2018 the Convocation Lecture titled “Restructuring and True Federalism” was delivered by Professor Rev. Eghosa E. Osaghae, the Vice Chancellor of the Igbinedion Univeristy, Okada, Edo state at the Convocation arena of the University. This lecture was well attended by graduating students and staff of the University. Also in attendance were the Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and the past Vice-chancellors of the University; Prof. Vincent Ado Tenebe and Prof. Olugbemiro Jegede. Dignitaries at the convocation lecture The convocation day began with a beehive of activities within and around the University Headquarters in Jabi, Abuja as graduands trooped in with family and friends as early as 6.30am. As the day progressed, more students, staff and guests flooded the environment awaiting the commencement of the event. In his Convocation address, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abdalla Uba Adamu began by welcoming everyone to the great occasion. “Today” he said, “marks the 7th successful graduation ceremony of the students of this great University in various disciplines. Today we graduate 14,769 students across the disciplines, which marks the largest number of students so far graduated in this university. Among the undergraduate graduands are 41 first class holders. We are proud of this achievement in massive education of Nigerians in the most flexible educational system in the country”. Overall Best Graduating student – Fabiyi Adebayo Adekunle Overall Best Graduating student – Fabiyi Adebayo Adekunle Speaking on the graduation of the first PhD student of the University, His Excellency, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, a former President and also a former Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Vice-chancellor said, “It is a testimony to the power of an individual to live what he believes - the efficacy of education in human affairs; for His Excellency has, throughout his leadership periods, declared his faith in education as an instrument of social and personal change and championed long-lasting reforms that revolutionized education in Nigeria. His patience and perseverance in pursuing a doctorate degree program at his age, station and status in life, is a roadmap to all of us and clearly communicates three credos: you are never too old to learn, you are never too powerful to learn and you are never too full of learning” Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (Ph.d) Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (Ph.d) Also among the graduating Master’s degree students was Chief Chika Okpala popularly known as Chief Zebrudaya Okorigwe Nwogbo alias 4.30 who is graduating with an MBA in the Faculty of Management Sciences. He was one of our NOUN Ambassadors who were offered admission by the University. He is a well-known actor and comedian who has contributed immensely to the growth of the University through various forms of advocacy Below is a breakdown of the graduating students according to the various faculties; SIN 1. Name of Faculty Agricultural Sciences Diploma NIA Undergraduate 25 Postgraduate 23 Total 48 2. Arts NIA 205 21 226 3. Education NIA 338 1,845 2,183 4. Health Sciences NIA 1,226 65 1,291 5. Law NIA 336 NIA 336 6. Management Sciences NIA 2,439 3,069 5,508 7. Sciences NIA 1,009 608 3259 8. Social Sciences NIA 2,604 655 3,259 9. CEMBAICEMPA NIA NIA 94 94 10. CHRD 207 NIA NIA 207 Total 207 8,182 6,380 14,769 . Cross-section of Graduands
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Important Notice to all NESF members

We are pleased to inform all our members whose phone Number those not correspond with their Whatsaap should forward their WhatsApp Number to nesfmis@gmail.com with the Subject WhatsApp Number along side with their Membership ID to track it.

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Academic Calendar 2018

This is to inform you all that the 2018 Academic calendar is now released, please view on ACADEMIC CALENDAR to view it. THANKS
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL

NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!!

This is to inform all our amiable members that there will be a mass removal on the National group on *MONDAY 21ST JAN 2018* only unregistered members only will be removed, the main reason for this is that we don't want to have non cooperating members on the official platform anymore, also any members who wish to join us will have to go through the process of registering on the platform

*How can you be a registered Member?* open your browser(chrome/puffin) and log on to http://www.nounesf.blogspot.com/p/members-registrat.html then follow the procedure. Now you can now get your MEMBER ID Immediately you register on the platform, through your mail and SMS, those that registered before will receive SMS as from tomorrow. 

Please I beg us with the love of God let's adhere strictly to this information. God bless us all! 

Signed

For 

PRESIDENT

Babajide Peter  (General Secretary)


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OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT NEW YEAR MESSAGE

*FROM THE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT NESA NOUN* (01/01/2018) _NEW YEAR MESSAGE TO ALL NESAites_

 Up NESA!!!

 Congratulations on the New Year 2018. Its evidence that this year will be a year of all impossibilities turning into possibility, Which means all our challenges will be erased and chaired by successes.
 Therefore only our collective measures can make it happen and sound successful. I want us to know that the era of disparity is gone and won't return anymore.

 As a great NESAites what should you expect in the year 2018:-

 + Making NESA NOUN a reality by creating a means of spreading the goodNews all round the 84 study centres.

+Continue to share block blustering ideas by growing the economy with possible solutions to all sector in the economy.

 + Challenging other higher Institutions across the country and making a good recommendations to problems.

 + Attending 3(Special NESA NATIONAL Conferences that will turn our lives as a NESAites) and also granting invitation to attend Other NESA chapters Conferences/Seminar.

 + Expect to be a voice in your Study Centre this Year.

 + Payments Of Nesa National Registration / Subscription Dues

 + NESA NOUN UNIFORM

 +NESA NOUN National Election (National/Study Centre) happens this year latest by February. {Online voting on the site.)

 + This year is a possibility year for us because we've seen the light of the day. There are so many events lined up for all our benefits, I implore you all to put all hands on deck both as member and Exco.

 _*Success Of 2017.*_

 + Temporary Site to get details of our members in order for them to get their identification Number and use it for Election and what have you www.nounesf.blogspot.com with access to many things on the site.

 + Meeting with the VC on our matter which we will see him again soon.

 + Getting help to our members on the hardest Tma / Exam Past Questions , which made us to create the Office Of The Academic Committee (Mr Adekola Olaotan ) 07039328369.

 + Spreading NESA NOUN to at least 20 SCs which we have a vibrant voices across all. Dear Fellow Members we implore you to start making positive inputs also We will need any form donations kindly help us out .

 *Don't forget to register on the platform too on nounesf.blogspot.com/members-registrat.html*

 On behalf of the NWC we wish you all a Happy New Year.

 Ade M Ayomide
*NESA NOUN NATIONAL PRESIDENT*(08071544381)
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December Celebrity 30/12/2017

Abiodun is the current President of NESA NOUN ILORIN SUB-CHAPTER. HE IS CELEBRATES ON THE 30 OF EVERY DECEMBER.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM ALL OF US @ NESA NOUN

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Policy on deferment of Examinations



The Senate considered and deliberated on the report from the Committee on Deferment of Examinations.

 It noted that in the spirit of Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and the flexibility that comes with the mode, a student is qualified for deferment of examination(s). The deferment permits a temporary postponement of participation in examination(s).

 The highlights of the report include and not limited to the under listed:

 Owing to the peculiarities of the Open and Distance Learning system which gives room for flexibility, students are allowed to defer their examinations as long as the following constitutions are met:

 i) Such students must have fully registered for the semester

 ii) Such students must have registered for the Examinations

 iii) Application for deferment must be received before the start of examinations ·

 All applications are to be endorsed and forwarded to the Registrar through the Study Centre Directors. ·

All applications should be backed with relevant documents and a desk officer in the Registry is assigned to check the authenticity of the documents Students whose applications are received and approved and who have paid examination registrations fees before the examinations are not to pay registration fee for the same examinations when they are ready to take them. ·

 A dedicated portal would be opened within the time frame of one month before the commencement of examinations for deferment cases. ·

 The request for deferment attracts no fee. Applications for deferment as a result of emergencies such as illness, accident, death or serious of person in the immediate family or other person with whom the student has a similarly close relationship, which requires the student’s attention, etc shall be addressed at the discretion of the Management.

. Whilst approving the adoption of the policy, the meeting resolved that it took effect from March, 2015. It further mandated that copies of the said Policy be made available to members.

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CLOSURE OF COURSE AND EXAM REGISTRATION

Please be informed that course and examination registrations will be closed on Wednesday, 20th December, 2017 at 12 midnight All students are expected to complete their online course and examination registrations on or before the stipulated date and time


 Thank you.




 Academic Registry

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COMMENCEMENTS OF TMA





Commencement of TMAs

This is to inform all students that TMA questions are now available on the student portal and can accessed by following the procedure listed below.
1. Visit www.nouonline.net
2. Click on student login
3. Enter Login Details
4. Click on submit
5. Click on Your Courses
6. Select Second Semester 2017
7. Click on Submit
8. Click on Proceed
9. Click on 2017/2 Exams
10. Click on Take TMA for each exam course registered.

Please note that TMA 1 must be completed before attempting TMA 2 and so on


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INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

Information for Prospective Students

 

Kindly take note of the following information;
  1. Applicants from last semester should refill the application form provided the form is still open.
  2. Applicants who wish to change programme should return to the form and refill application form. They should select the new programme. Applicants can have access to their application form provided matric number have not being issued. 
  3. Applicants/Students who have matric number and wish to change programme should apply for the change of programme. There is a change of programme fee of 5000 Naira. The procedure for programme change can be assessed at http://nouedu.net/announcements/procedure-change-program
  4. Students who have registered for 2017_2 but are unable to login should have their student login reset at the study centre.
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PROCEDURE FOR CHANGE OF PROGRAM

Form for Change of Program 

Kindly follow the steps below if you need to change your programme.
  • Download pdf form for change of program
  • Generate 5000 naira remita from remita.net
  • Pay in the nearest bank
  • Fill, submit the form printed out with the remita print out from bank, and necessary credential to the study center.
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CHANGES IN COURSE CODES

Changes in Course Codes and/or Titles


In line with National Universities Commission (NUC) requirements, the codes and/or titles of some courses in various Faculties have been changed. Current students are advised to view the list below and register accordingly.
Kindly note that the list will be updated regularly so as to guide courses and exams registration exercises.

Faculty of Management Science

S/N
Old Course Code
Course Title
New Course Code
Course Title
1
SMS101
Business Mathematics I
MTH105
Mathematics for Management Sciences I
2
SMS105
Elements of Management I
FMS105
Elements Of Management I
3
SMS102
Business Mathematics II
MTH106
Mathematics for Management Sciences II
4
SMS106
Elements of Management II
FMS106
Elements of Management II
5
6
COP114
COP311
Cooperative Principles
Principles and Practices of Cooperatives
CRD101
Principles and practice of co-operation 
7
ENT205
Consumer Behaviour
MKT303
Consumer Behaviour
8
SMS201
Business Statistics I
STT205
Statistics for Management Sciences I
9
SMS203
Financial Accounting I
ACC203
Introduction to Financial Accounting I
10
SMS205
Introduction to Business
BUS205
Introduction to Business
11
SMS207
Business Communication
FMS207
Business Communication
12
SMS209
Introduction to Finance
BFN209
Introduction to Finance
13
SMS202
Business Statics II
STT206
Statistics for Management Sciences II
14
SMS204
Financial Accounting II
ACC204
Introduction to Financial Accounting II
15
SMS206
Introduction to Cost & Management Accounting
ACC206
Introduction to Cost & Mgt. Accounting
16
SMS211
Economic Theory
ECO231
Micro Economic Theory I
17
18
COP113
COP116
Introduction to General Agriculture I
Introduction to General Agriculture II
CRD122
Nigeria Agriculture   
19
COP111
Introduction To Cooperatives
CRD124
Introduction to Cooperatives
20
COP212
Cooperatives Extension
CRD430
Cooperatives Extension
21
ENT325
Human Resources Management Principles
BUS325
Human Resources Management
22
ENT313
Corporate Planning
BUS429
Corporate Planning
23
MGS304
Rural Development
CRD305
Rural Development        
24
SMS304
Research Methodology
FMS304
Research Methodology
25
ACC307
Commercial Law
CLL307
Commercial Law
26
ENT201
Micro-Credit Policies and Institutions
CRD 332
Micro-Credit Policy & Institutions
27
28
COP211
COP214
Cooperatives Economics I
Cooperatives Economics II
CRD206
Economics for Co-operatives  
29
ENT326
Agro-Business Management
CRD334
Agro Business Management
30
COP414
Cooperative Auditing


31
COP416
Cooperative Accounting
CRD405
Accounting & Auditing for Cooperatives     
32
33
COP415
COP418
Seminar in Cooperative Management I
Seminar in Cooperative Management II
CRD409
Cooperative Seminar
34
COP412
Cooperative Marketing
CRD411
Marketing for cooperatives       
35
BUS427
Business Policy and Strategy I
FMS427
Business Policy and Strategy I
36
COP411
Consumer Cooperatives
CRD301
Consumer Co-operatives           
37
COP215
Agriculture Cooperatives
CRD413
Agriculture Cooperatives
38
BUS 428
Business Policy and Strategy II
FMS428
Business Policy and Strategy II
39
40
ENT419
ENT430
International Business I
International Business II
BUS419
International Business

 

Faculty of Science

S/N
Old Course Code
Old Course Title
New Course Code
New Course Title
 1
ESM306
Environmental Politics
POL326
Environmental Politics
 2
ESM303
Environmental Law and Policies
PUL303
Environmental Law and Policies

Faculty of Law


Department of Public Law
S/N
Old Course Code
Old Course Title
New Coure Code
New Course Title
1
LAW241
Human Rights Law I
PUL241
Human Rights Law I
2
LAW242
Human Rights Law II
PUL241
Human Rights Law II
3
LAW243
Constitutional Law I
PUL243
Constitutional Law I
4
LAW244
Constitutional Law II
PUL244
Constitutional Law II
5
LAW321
Environmental Law I
PUL321
Environmental Law I
6
LAW322
Environmental Law II
PUL322
Environmental Law II
7
LAW341
Criminal Law I
PUL341
Criminal Law I
8
LAW342
Criminal Law II
PUL342
Criminal Law II
9
LAW411
Oil and Gas I
PUL411
Oil and Gas I
10
LAW412
Oil and Gas II
PUL412
Oil and Gas II
11
LAW433
Law of Taxation I
PUL433
Law of Taxation I
12
LAW434
Law of Taxation II
PUL434
Law of Taxation II
13
LAW443
Administrative Law I
PUL443
Administrative Law I
14
LAW444
Administrative Law II
PUL444
Administrative Law II
15
LAW445
Law of Evidence I
PUL445
Law of Evidence I
16
LAW446
Law of Evidence II
PUL446
Law of Evidence II
 Department of Private and property Law
17
LAW343
Family Law I
PPL343
Family Law I
18
LAW344
Family Law II
PPL344
Family Law II
19
LAW421
Land Law I
PPL421
Land Law I
20
LAW422
Land Law II
PPL422
Land Law II
21
LAW423
Equity and Trust I
PPL423
Equity and Trust I
22
LAW424
Law of Trust II
PPL424
Law of Trust II
23
LAW435
Law of Intellectual Property I
PPL435
Law of Intellectual Property I
24
LAW436
Law of Intellectual Property II
PPL436
Law of Intellectual Property II
25
LAW521
Legal Drafting and Conveyancing I
PPL521
Legal Drafting and Conveyancing I
26
LAW522
Legal Drafting and Conveyancing II
PPL522
Legal Drafting and Conveyancing II
27
LAW517
Alternative Dispute Resolution I
PPL517
Alternative Dispute Resolution I
28
LAW518
Alternative Dispute Resolution II
PPL518
Alternative Dispute Resolution II
29
LAW323
Law of Torts I
PPL323
Law of Torts I
30
LAW324
Law of Torts II
PPL324
Law of Torts II
Department of Jurisprudence & International Law
31
LAW111
Legal Methods I
JIL111
Legal Methods I
32
LAW112
Legal Methods II
JIL112
Legal Methods II
33
LAW211
Nigerian Legal System I
JIL211
Nigerian Legal System I
34
LAW212
Nigerian Legal System II
JIL212
Nigerian Legal System II
35
LAW515
Jurisprudence & Legal Theory I
JIL515
Jurisprudence & Legal Theory I
36
LAW516
Jurisprudence & Legal Theory I
JIL516
Jurisprudence & Legal Theory I
37
LAW441
Criminology I
JIL411
Criminology I
38
LAW442
Criminology II
JIL412
Criminology II
39
LAW513
Conflicts of Laws I
JIL513
Conflicts of Laws I
40
LAW514
Conflicts of Laws II
JIL514
Conflicts of Laws II
41
LAW531
Maritime Law I
JIL531
Maritime Law I
42
LAW532
Maritime Law II
JIL532
Maritime Law II
43
LAW511
Public International Law I
JIL511
Public International Law I
44
LAW512
Public International Law II
JIL512
Public International Law II
Department of Commercial Law
45
LAW233
Law of Contract I
CLL233
Law of Contract I
46
LAW234
Law of Contract II
CLL234
Law of Contract II
47
LAW533
Company Law I
CLL533
Company Law I
48
LAW534
Company Law II
CLL534
Company Law II
49
LAW331
Commercial Transaction I
CLL331
Commercial Transaction I
50
LAW332
Commercial Transaction II
CLL332
Commercial Transaction II
51
LAW231
Labour Law I
CLL231
Labour Law I
52
LAW232
Labour Law  II
CLL232
Labour Law  II
53
LAW431
Law of Banking and Insurance I
CLL431
Law of Banking and Insurance I
54
LAW432
Law of Banking and Insurance II
CLL432
Law of Banking and Insurance II

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