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Chicago State University Releases Tinubu’s Academic Records
The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois now has in its possession the academic records of President Bola Tinubu as an Accounting student at the Chicago State University.
The transcript is part of the documents the court asked the university to submit in respect of a civil action filed by Tinubu’s co-contestant in the last presidential election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
The transcript shows Tinubu recording As in many of the courses he took.
These include:
Principles of Economics A
Pre Calculus A
Cost Accounting A
Business Law 11 A
Intermed Acct 1 A
Business Law 1 A
Financial Management A
IMT Computer A
Advanced Acct B
Prog Analysis A
Price & Allocation Theory B
Composition C
Small Business Mgt A
Internal Auditing A
Decision Analysis A
Business Writing B
Cost Accounting A
Business Calculus B
The university confirmed that Tinubu graduated from the institution in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting.
CBS Broadcasting Inc. however reported that the university said in a statement that the United States’ federal law prevents it from providing any further information about Tinubu’s record without consent or unless allowed to do so via court order.
The institution said: “As an educational institution, we are sometimes asked to provide information related to student records. Federal law known as FERPA (the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) protects the privacy of student records and limits what an institution can release.
“In August 2023, a request was made to the U.S. federal court for the university to provide information related to educational records concerning Bola Tinubu, the President of Nigeria, and a former CSU student.
“The university has confirmed Tinubu attended CSU and graduated in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree. Federal law, however, prevents us from providing any further information without consent or unless allowed to do so via court order.
“CSU is confident in the veracity and integrity of our records regarding Tinubu’s completion of graduation requirements and degree certificate. The university is not a party to the Nigerian legal proceedings that spurred this request, and a U.S. federal judge will determine whether the university will provide further requested information.
“Our response to the request for Tinubu’s academic records has been entirely consistent with our practices, policies and federal law. We would respond in exactly the same manner for any request for any student information by a third party.”
Atiku had claimed that the documents were not authentic.
It was one of his claims in the petition he filed at the Presidential Election Petition Court against Tinubu’s victory in the February election.
The court affirmed Tinubu’s victory and dismissed Atiku’s petition and similar ones by Peter Obi of Labour Party (LP) and Allied Peoples Movement (APM).
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FG Increases Salaries Of Tertiary Institutions’ Workers By 25 Percent
The Federal Government has increased the salaries for academic and non-academic staff of its tertiary institutions, including universities, polytechnics and colleges of education by 25 per cent.
It confirmed the approval of the new percentage increment in salaries through the National Salaries, Wages and Income Commission (NSWIC).
A letter obtained by The Nation signed by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman of the NSWIC, Ekpo Nta to the Minister of Education on September 14, 2023, with the title: ‘RE: Implementation of the 35% and 23.5% salary increment for staff of tertiary institutions,’ reads: “I refer to your letter No. FME/IS/UNI/ASUU/CII/IIIT2/90 dated 8th September 2023 in respect of the above-subject. Find attached the circulars pertaining to the four salary structures in the Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education for your information (attached).
“The 23.5 per cent earlier reflected in our letter SWC/S/04/S.149/I/59 of 28 July 2022 and stated in paragraph 2 of your letter, has been increased to 25 per cent which accounted for the increased cost implications.
“This Commission is really pleased with the success your informal discussions have achieved. We shall endeavour to support all your efforts aimed at repositioning the education sector. Please accept the assurances of my warm regards.”
Another letter from the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation (OAuGF) dated September 21, 2023 also confirmed the increment.
The letter which was signed on behalf of the Director of Human Resource of the OAuGF, Ajanaku F.O reads: “I am directed to inform you that the Presidential Committee on Salaries at it’s 13th meeting having taken into consideration the different stages of collective bargaining in various sectors and specifically engagements between the Federal Ministry of Education and Tertiary Institutions-based Unions and consequently the Federal Government’s approval, is hereby conveyed as revised for the following:
“Consolidated Polytechnics and Colleges of Education Salary Structure for Academic Staff of Federal Polytechnics and Colleges of Education with effect from 1st January, 2023.
“Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Salary Structure II for non-Academic Staff of Federal Universities, with effect from 1st January, 2023.
“Consolidated Tertiary Education Institutions Salary Structure for non–Academic Staff of Federal Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, with effect from 1st January, 2023.
“Consolidated University Academic Salary Structure II (CONUASS II) for Academic Staff of Federal University with effect from 1st January, 2023.”
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UNIVERSITY OF JOS (UNIJOS) RELEASES APPROVED UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL CHARGES, EXTEND PAYMENT DEADLINE DATE

In view of its commitment to carry all stakeholders along following the University’s earlier decision to review its School Charges structure, the University Administration has made additional concessions in response to its engagement with the Students representatives.

Some of the key decisions resulting from the interaction between the University Administration and the Students representatives include the following:
1. The main charges for Returning Students who are not offering GST courses have been reduced from N150,000.00 to N95,000.00 while N100,000.00 will be paid by Returning Students offering GST courses.
2. Fresh Students will now pay N130,000.00, down from the initial charge of N180,000.00.
3. Laboratory/Studio/Workshop charges are now set at N25,000.00 for Students who exclusively use these facilities down from N30,000.00.
4. The University Administration has also approved for Instalment payments to be introduced as follows:
– All Returning Students not using laboratory/studio/workshop facilities and not offering GST courses are to pay N95,000.00 as the 1st instalment and N10,000.00 as the 2nd instalment.
– All Returning Students not using laboratory/studio/workshop facilities but who offer GST courses are to pay N100,000.00 as the 1st instalment and N10,000.00 as the 2nd instalment.
– All Returning Students without GST courses but who use laboratory/studio/workshop facilities are to pay N95,000.00 as the 1st instalment and N35,000.00 as the 2nd instalment.
– All Returning Students who use laboratory/studio/workshop facilities and offer GST courses are to pay N100,000.00 as the 1st instalment and N35,000.00 as the 2nd instalment.
– New Students not using laboratory/studio/workshop facilities but who offer GST courses are to pay N130,000.00 as the 1st instalment and N10,000.00 as the 2nd instalment.
– New Students who will use laboratory/studio/workshop facilities and who offer GST courses are to pay N130,000.00 as the 1st instalment and N35,000.00 as the 2nd instalment.
5. Similarly, Two percent (2%) of the amount payable by all Students will be dedicated to assisting indigent Students, with 50% being channeled towards providing scholarships for indigent Students and the other 50% to be utilized for the expansion of the University’s Work-Study programme.
6. Spilled over Students (having one Semester left to complete their studies) will be required to pay only 50% of the reviewed charges.
7. The deadline for the registration exercise has been extended by a further 2 weeks. The new deadline is now 8th October, 2023.
8. Two of the Students leaders, the SUG President and 1 nominee of the Hall Governors, will serve as members of the Hostels Maintenance Committee.
In light of the above decisions, the University Administration advises all Students and Parents to take note of the revised charges and adhere to the new payment and registration guidelines. All Students should also note that 1st Semester lectures for the 2022/2023 Academic Session have since commenced.
Furthermore, the University Administration has approved the re-opening of the Naraguta, Zion, and Postgraduate hostels from Friday, 22nd September, 2023, for Students interested in seeking accommodation on campus. However, Abuja and Village hostels will remain closed until minor repairs are completed.
The University of Jos remains focused on providing an excellent learning experience and supporting its Students in achieving their academic and career goals. The University Administration is, therefore, committed to being transparent and accountable in the management of the University’s resources as it continues to strengthen areas of common interest and deepen partnership with the Students and other stakeholders.
TABLE OF REVIEWED CHARGES FOR 2022/2023 ACADEMIC SESSION
S/NO. |
VARIABLES |
INTALMENTS |
AMOUNT ( |
1. |
Returning Students (Without GST/ Lab/Studio/Workshop) |
TOTAL |
95,000.00 10,000.00 105,000.00 |
2. |
Returning Students (With GST, without Lab/Studio/Workshop) |
TOTAL |
100,000.00 10,000.00 110,000.00 |
3. |
Returning Students (Without GST, with Lab/Studio/Workshop |
TOTAL |
95,000.00 35,000.00 130,000.00 |
4. |
Returning Students (With GST/Lab/Studio/Workshop |
TOTAL |
100,000.00 35,000.00 135,000.00 |
5. |
New Students (With GST and Without Lab/Studio/Workshop |
TOTAL |
130,000.00 10,000.00 140,000.00 |
6. |
New Students (With GST/Lab/Studio/Workshop |
TOTAL |
130,000.00 35,000.00 165,000.00 |
Education
UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS (UNILAG) EXTENDS DIRECT ENTRY REGISTRATION DEADLINE

The 2023/2024 Direct Entry online registration exercise earlier scheduled to end on Friday, September 22, 2023, has been extended to Friday, September 29, 2023.
For further clarifications, send an email to admissions@unilag.edu.ng and/or call the following phone numbers: 09053006772, 08027953216, and 08141656802

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