Showing posts with label LASU. Show all posts
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Thursday 4 December 2014

LASU 2nd Semester Examination Date 2013/2014 Announced

According to a fresh news bulletin released from the office of the Vice Chancellor, examinations would hold between 15th and 31st of December while the students would be giving a Christmas break between 24th and 28th while exams continues immediately.

The bulletin further revealed that second semester‎ comes to an end on Friday 23rd of January while a fresh session begins immediately on Monday 26th of
January, 2015.

Tuesday 18 November 2014

LASU Supplementary Admission List 2014/2015 Released


This is to inform 2014/2015 aspirants of Lagos State University Ojo that the Supplementary Admi9ssion list has been released.

The list is available online.

Candidates can access the list now by clicking here

Thursday 6 November 2014

LASU Management Extend Students Online Registration 2013/2014

The University Management has again extended the deadline for the students online registration exercise for the Rain (2nd) semester of the 2013/2014 academic session by one week [Sunday, November 2-Sunday, November 9, 2014.], after the earlier extensions of Wednesday, October 22 to Monday, October 27, 2014 and Monday October 27 to Sunday November 2, 2014 respectively.

In line with the latest and final extension, Management has directed students who are yet to register, to ensure they complete their on-line registration within the stipulated period.

The approved University Calendar for the 2013/2014 academic session had earlier stated two (2) weeks [Wednesday, October 8 ¨C Wednesday October 22,
2014] as the period for the on-line registration exercise for the Rain semester.

The University Management hereby wishes the students and the entire University Community a hitch free and peaceful completion of the 2013/2014 academic session.

Friday 8 August 2014

LASU: Fashola Orders Complete Reversal Of Tuition Fees

The Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola has ordered the reversal of the tuition Fees in the Lagos State University to its previous status.

This according to report was stated by the Governor at the convocation ceremony of the institution.

It would be recalled that there was a hike in Tuition fees which led to protests by students of the institution which led to 34% to 60% reduction on the fees by the governor.

This however was again rejected by staff and students of the institution.

If this is implemented students will again pay as low as N25, 000.

Saturday 5 July 2014

LASU: Refund of Hostel Fees

The Lagos State University management wishes to inform the following students who paid
hostel fees during the 2011/2012 session that the refund
of the fees is now ready.

Please find here
a schedule of students who are eligible for this refund.

Thank you.

Management

Transition to College of Medicine: LASU

The following students have been cleared to proceed to the
College of Medicine for the new session.
The list of students for Physiology is here

The list of students for Medicine and Surgery is here

Thank you.

Management

Tuesday 24 June 2014

LASU Students Boycott Academic Activities

It was learnt that students of the Lagos State University (LASU) despite the call by the management to resume academic activities have refused to turn up for lectures.

According to the SUG president, Nurudeen Temitope the students have resumed as directed by the management but that does not mean that lectures and other academic activities will commence immediately.

Wednesday 18 June 2014

LASU Students Demand 60% Slash on Fees

Students of the Lagos State University , LASU in their demand on school fees reduction has called on the Governing Council of the institution to apply only the 60 percent reduction on the tuition fees.

According to Mr Nurudeen Yusuf, the Students’ Union president, it would be fair if the Governing Council works with the 60 per cent across the board, rather than the 34 per cent.

“The fees will be affordable if the reduction is done at 60 per cent, and it would do the students a lot of good,” he emphasized.

Thursday 12 June 2014

LASU Students Rejects 34 to 60 percent Reduction on Tuition Fees by the State government

We brought to you news yesterday on the agreement of the Lagos State Government to reduce the Lagos state university LASU tuition fees on compassionate grounds.
Report reaching us has it that the State government has approved a reduction, ranging from 34 to 60 percent but left the decision on what each department will pay to the Governing Council of the university.

Below is the old fees and amount reduced for various Faculties based on the 34-60 % reduction

However, the students expressing their opinion through the President of the Students Union Government, SUG, Mr. Nurudeen Yusuf, has rejected the reduction as announced.

According to him what will be acceptable by the students is a reduction of the fees to at most N65, 500 for fresh students and N46, 500 for freshers.

Friday 23 May 2014

Police Arrests a 400L Student of LASU for Facebook Scam

The police have nabbed a 400 level history student of Lagos State University LASU, Efe Joshua Amadin, for defrauding people on Facebook.

According to police source, Joshua uses photos of beautiful women to impersonate on Facebook to get attention of unsuspecting and naïve individuals looking for sugar mummies and wives through Facebook.

The suspect who according to report lives at Wilmer Crescent, Olodi-Apapa, confessed that he has four of his friends are involved in the dirty business and

Wednesday 14 May 2014

LASU Releases Postgraduate Entrance Screening Test Result (2013/2014)

The postgraduate entrance examination result of the Lagos State University, LASU for 2013/2014 Academic Session has been released.

To view the candidates score simply follow this link: 2013/2014 POSTGRADUATE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION RESULT

Monday 24 February 2014

LASU: Application To Start for Nursing Programme at LUTH

Application for admission into School of Nursing in the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba Lagos will start by month end.

Interested applicants who wish to study Nursing in the institution this coming academic year are to

LASU To Start Examination March 3rd

Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday directed the re-opening of the Lagos State University, LASU, from Monday February 24, in the overriding best interest of the students.

It will be recalled that LASU authorities, early February, ordered immediate closure of the institution following violent protest by irate students over closure of school’s portal denying them of registering for the forthcoming semester examination. Several properties worth millions of naira were destroyed in the process.

Fashola, in a statement through his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Hakeem Bello, explained that the decision was sequel to the recommendation and report of the Lagos State House of Assembly’s Ad-hoc Committee on the LASU crisis.

The governor also said that repairs of damaged property and facilities in the higher institution would commence in due course. This, according to him, would be done in line with normal government processes.

Giving a breakdown of the resumption schedule as approved by the Governor, the Special Adviser on Education, Otunba Fatai Olukoga, said the School will re-open on the February 24th, with final year students while the school’s portal would re-open for two days on 24th and 25th February, 2014 for the final year students.

The final year students’ examination will start on the March 3rd, while fresh students will commence registration on March 10th, 2014.

Other categories of students will resume on April 1, while the

Fashola Approves Reopening Of LASU

Gov. Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has approved the immediate reopening of the Lagos State University (LASU) for normal academic activities.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Mr Hakeem Bello, and made available to newsmen on Friday in Ikeja.

The statement said the reopening was in the interest of students and in compliance with the recommendation of the state House of Assembly Ad-hoc Committee on the recent disturbances in the school.

According to the statement, the governor has also approved N51million for the repairs of the institution’s property and facilities damaged during the period.

Fashola urged the students to

Thursday 20 February 2014

Again, LASU Students Protest, Paralyse Activities In Alausa

For the umpteenth time, students of the Lagos State University, LASU, and Civil Society groups, yesterday, took to major roads before storming Lagos State House and state House of Assembly in protest against government decision not to reverse the hike in tuition fee.

As a result, normal business and traffic at Alausa and environs were partially halted for hours before the intervention of policemen and task-force officials who restored normalcy.

The irate students, who stormed Alausa at about 11 am, also claimed that all students had been directed to resume for academic session on February 24, as against the institution’s directive that only the final year students should do so.

The school management had last week directed that all final year students of the institution should resume for academic session to allow them engage in the

Friday 14 February 2014

Save LASU Group Protests In Lagos


A body known as The Save Lagos State University Campaign Movement staged a peaceful protest on Wednesday at Ogba, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

It was learnt that the protest was in response to the high fees imposed on newly-admitted students of the institution.

The protesters are made up of members of the Save LASU groups, including the Education Rights Campaign, the National Union of LASU Students and some sympathetic members of the public.

They chanted solidarity songs and marched from the International Press Centre, Dideolu Court, Ogba, where they had addressed reporters.

They carried placards with inscriptions, `Fee hike, and the root cause of crisis in LASU ’, ‘Save LASU Save the future’ and ‘LASU is for all and not the rich only.”

The National Coordinator of ERC, Mr. Hassan Soweto, said that his group was campaigning to reposition LASU.

Soweto said the protest was also intended to

Monday 27 January 2014

LASU crisis: Hoodlums Hijacked Our Protest – SUG President

Following the violence that erupted in the Lagos State University, LASU, Lagos State House of Assembly, has directed the school management to re-open the registration portal for the over 1,292 students, to complete their registration exercise

Meanwhile, the acting president of the Lagos State University (LASU) Student Union Government (SUG), Miss Mojirade Hassan said that the protest embarked upon by the students to register their displeasure over the closure of the registration portal, was hijacked by unknown hoodlums.

This came barely 24 hours after the students went on rampage, destroying the school’s property, burning tyres on the expressway and disrupting the second semester examinations of the 2012/2013 academic session.
The House gave the directive after a six-hour plenary session in which each of the parties-the school management and the students- addressed the law makers.

Speaker of the House, Mr. Adeyemi Ikuforiji, who

LASU Students Protest, Attack Vice Chancellor


The second semester examination of Lagos State University (LASU) was disrupted on Thursday, as students went on the rampage, destroying properties in the process.
The protest had started on Wednesday over the closure of the university’s registration portal.

Vice Chancellor of the University, John Obafunwa, was reportedly stoned as he tried to evade the riotous students who had blocked the main gate and made bonfires on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

Information gathered by our correspondent on Thursday that the students threw sticks and stones at Obafunwa’s convoy, as he struggled to escape through an alternative route beside Conoil filling station.

It was gathered that trouble started in the university when the VC decided not to

Wednesday 22 January 2014

‘LASU Graduate Uses Fashola, Okonjo-Iweala Names For Fraud’

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, says it has nabbed a 34-year-old man, Anthony Ezechukwu, for allegedly using names of some prominent Nigerian political figures and spouses of others to dupe unsuspecting members of the public.

The anti-graft agency said Ezechukwu, a graduate of the Lagos State University, allegedly cloned the Facebook accounts of the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; wife of Lagos State Governor, Abimbola Fashola; wife of the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Aisha Bala Muhammed; and the Director of the Abuja Geographical Information Systems, Jamilah Tangaza.

According to the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, in a statement, the suspect used the accounts to solicit money. He added that the trickery fetched Ezechuckwu thousands of naira.

Uwujaren said, “In each of the instances, he devised clever baits to lure his victims. Once he successfully opened a facebook account with the false identity of

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