For Batch C, stream 2 Corps Members that will be leaving camp tomorrow, if you applied for relocation in camp or running it from outside Ki...

For Batch C, stream 2 Corps Members that will be leaving camp tomorrow, if you applied for relocation in camp or running it from outside


Kindly note that after the closing ceremony on Tuesday, your dashboard might not be updated immediately even if your relocation is approved.


Go and check the PPA letters that your platoon will be sharing first, if your name is not there, then Congratulations!!!


Note: there are times that those who run it from outside will still get PPA letter, don't panic, just reach out to your plug and hear from him or her


Here are the steps to check if your relocation works out on your portal;


1. Go to the NYSC portal at portal.nysc.org.ng


2. Log into your dashboard with your E-mail address and Password


3. Once logged in, scroll down. You will see a relocation icon


4. Click on “Relocation.”


5. Once you click on “Relocation”, your relocation application status will be shown. You can scroll down to read your application status.



6. In the case of not being relocated, an indication will appear such as “Pending.“ or you won't find any info there at all.


7. However, if you have been relocated, you will see “Congratulations!” Your application has been approved”


Lastly, Kindly note that you cannot see the state where NYSC has relocated you unless you pay the sum of #1,000.00, with the Remita fee, it should be up to #1,200 to download the letter and see the state you are posted to.



How to print NYSC Relocation letter.


To print your relocation/redeployment letter, follow the step-by-step guide below.


1. On your dashboard, click here on “pay and print your relocation Letter”.


2. Select the payment option by clicking on the field. It will display payment confirmation


3. Under Remita Status, click “pay now”.


4. Confirm your details.


5. Click the “proceed to payment”.


6. Enter your ATM card details. ( make sure it is MasterCard )


7. Click on “pay NGN 1176”.


8. There is a commission charge of N176 plus N1000.



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The National Youth Service Corps Management has finally announced all dates of activities for 2021 Batch B. The dates contained in a circula...

The National Youth Service Corps Management has finally announced all dates of activities for 2021 Batch B. The dates contained in a circular recently released has all activity dates for both Stream 1 and Stream 2 Prospective Corps Members of 2021 Batch B. See the circular recently released below:



Darius Ishaku, governor of Taraba state, says the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme should be a two-year programme so that corps me...

Darius Ishaku, governor of Taraba state, says the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme should be a two-year programme so that corps members can undergo military training.

Speaking during a programme on Channels Television on Wednesday, the Taraba governor said at the end of the military training, ex-corps members would be able to carry guns to defend themselves.

He noted that since the government cannot provide adequate security, citizens should be engaged to protect themselves.

“If you leave me, the NYSC, I will say it should be two years — one year for compulsory military training and the other year for the social works that they are doing now,” he said.

“[This is] so that anybody who graduates as an NYSC person can know how to handle a gun, can know how to defend himself, just like it is done in other countries like in Israel, Lebanon and other places.



“You must engage your citizens to be proactive when you cannot provide the security. You must allow them to protect themselves. Constitution or no constitution, you must first be alive.”

The governor also asked the federal government to train those residing in border communities on how to use guns so that they can protect themselves against banditry and kidnapping.

Ishaku said such communities should not be left to the whims and caprices of gunmen, if the government can’t protect them.

“I will still request the federal government that those who are at the border regions and those villages that are hard to reach, they must teach them how to use guns to protect themselves,” he said.

“You can’t leave human beings like that — at the whims and caprices of somebody who moves with an AK-47. This is wrong. They should train 10 or 20 people in each village along the axis of the boundaries.”

A 400-level student of the Department of Political Science, University of Benin, Austin Izu, has been shot dead by yet-to-be-identified gun...



A 400-level student of the Department of Political Science, University of Benin, Austin Izu, has been shot dead by yet-to-be-identified gunmen in his friend’s off-campus hostel room on the Federal Girls College Road, Ugbowo

EIH gathered that the deceased, who sat his final examination last week, was alleged to have come from the upper floor of the hostel to visit his friend, Walter Emaka, who stays on the ground floor of the same hostel.

The gunmen were said to have come into the room and shot the deceased in the head, while Walter narrowly escaped with gunshot injuries.

A source in the school, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told our correspondent that the case was reported at the BDPA Police Station under the Ugbowo Division.

“I know the deceased. His name is Austin, a Political Science student, who signed out last week. He resided on Adolor Road. He just went to visit his friend when the incident happened. The case has been reported at the BDPA Police Station and his injured friend is on admission at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital,” the source stated.

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer, UNIBEN, Dr Benedicta Ehanire, said she learnt of the incident, but insisted that no student was killed.

“We learnt of the attack. The boy (Walter) is in hospital receiving attention. No student was killed,” she said.

However, the Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Kontongs Bello, confirmed the incident, adding that investigation was ongoing to arrest the perpetrators.

Bello stated, “The case was reported by someone in Ugbowo. He came to the station with the lifeless body of one Austin Izu.

“We visited the scene of the incident. It was gathered that four armed men wearing face masks entered the room and shot at the deceased and one Walter Emaka. Emaka was shot in the upper arm and is responding to treatment at the UBTH. Four expended cartridges were recovered from the scene with photographs taken.

“The corpse has been deposited in the UBTH mortuary for autopsy and preservation. Investigation is on to arrest the suspects. The case will be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.”

Similarly, a student of the Computer Engineering Department of UNIBEN, Joshua Oginigbo, was shot on the main campus in Ugbowo on Monday in what is suspected to be a cult-related attack.

The PPRO told Nationnewslead that the attack took place in the June 12 area of the campus, adding that one Eromase Confidence of the Department of Educational Management had been arrested in connection with the incident.

“Around 5.04pm, the Chief Security Officer of UNIBEN main campus, Ugbowo, Mrs Osa Osifo, called that a student named Joshua Oginigbo of the Computer Engineering Department was shot in the June 12 area of the campus. She visited the scene and reported that the victim was shot in the head and he was rushed to the UBTH for treatment and is currently responding to treatment.

“A suspect, Eromase Confidence of the Department of Educational Management, was arrested. The case will be transferred to the Police Anti-Cultism Section for investigation.”

  The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the results of candidates who sat in more than 720 CBT centres for the ...

 

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the results of candidates who sat in more than 720 CBT centres for the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination conducted between June 19 and June 22.

Dr Fabian Benjamin, JAMB Spokesperson made this known in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Friday.

Benjamin advised each concerned candidate to check his/her result by sending UTMERESULT to 55019 through the GSM number used by each candidate to obtain profile code and UTME registration with the board.

He said that their results would be relayed to them immediately after following the instructions given to check results.

He added that the results for subsequent days would however be released daily.

“ The Board notes with satisfaction that the utilisation of NIN (National Identification Number) has helped in curbing examination malpractices as the 2021 UTME has recorded the least incidence of irregularities since the inception of the CBT examinations.

“ Nevertheless, the Board would still review all the CCTV footages and other technical gadgets for detection of possible examination misconducts.

“Extremely comparatively few results are being withheld for further investigation,” he said.

He, therefore, said that the Board would not hesitate to withdraw the results of any candidate subsequently found to have committed any form of examination misconduct.

 

 

The Joint Admission Matriculation Board, JAMB Regularization is the process of ensuring that the Board validates candidates current admissio...

The Joint Admission Matriculation Board, JAMB Regularization is the process of ensuring that the Board validates candidates current admission details with the school that offered admission to such candidates in their database with the aim of either granting one gateway of securing admission via direct entry or proceed for service.

Getting your jamb regularization done is a stressful task itself and then waiting for months for the admission letter to come can be frustrating and tiring.

I will quickly share with you how I settled my jamb regularization processing delay.

I submitted my jamb regularization form to my institution on the 9th of September, 2020 and up till 25th January 2021 I didn't get any message so I decided to write to the school management via email.

Check the email content in the image posted.


I sent the text on the 26th of January and guess what?

The admission letter came in on the 27th of January.


So if you have been waiting for so long, you can also try this method out.

Tell us your experience in the comment session below.

TEAM EIH.

Every student likes to be successful in their academics, I don't think there is anyone who prefers to be a failure. With my vast experie...

Every student likes to be successful in their academics, I don't think there is anyone who prefers to be a failure.

With my vast experience in dealing with various students across the nation, there is one general desire among students that is so common and it is Academic Excellence.

Academic Success sets you out among your peers, it makes you to be respected even by your lecturers. Academic success is usually associated with opportunities like funds, scholarships, employment, etc.

So many desire to always be at top of their class or department right from the 100level or ND 1 but they failed to realized that there are always steps to follow for them to achieve their desires.

Let me quickly show you 10 important tips that you should follow and live by every night and day if you truly desire to achieve academic success.


1. DEFINE YOUR GOAL: It is paramount for every student to envision which result he or she wants to achieve right from the very first day of the academic session. I would like to advise you to write it out bold and paste it somewhere in your room where you can always see and read it every day. 


2. SET YOUR PRIORITIES RIGHT: Doing the right thing at the right time is no doubt a key to be successful in life even beyond academics circumference. Campus life is full of so many social activities, clubs, and others. It is in your capacity to decide how you take charge of your life by putting what is right first, which is your academics and followed by social life. A lot of students have suffered from putting social life first and little effort to their academics.


3. WORK TOWARDS YOUR GOAL: Defining your goal and setting your priorities right will not bring success if you don't work towards your goal. You need to take action daily so as not to lose focus. If a student wants to be a First class/Distinction graduate, it requires studying diligently which can sometimes cause sleepless nights. Working towards your goal requires doing your assignment on time and avoid skipping lectures and so on.


4. BE DISCIPLINED: You must have a set of rules regulating your behavior. Learn to say "NO" to some requests which may flatten your goal. It is not every social gathering that you must be present, it takes discipline to take one's eyes off some pleasure and maximize such time by studying.


5. SHUN BAD COMPANY: There is this popular saying that "Evil communication corrupts good manners". No matter how disciplined you are, if you hang around with people who are not serious with their academics, you might be introduced to cultism and you are placing your academic success goal on a termination mission.


6. CHOOSE THE RIGHT FRIENDS: Examine and move closer to like-minded students. Students who share the same vision as yours, those who you can study together, and help your goals. Remember "iron sharpens iron".


7. STUDY TO UNDERSTAND NOT CRAM: 

If you desire to succeed in your academics, you must make studying a hobby after each day's lectures. This will make you understand what the topic or subject really entails. Don't join the group of people who study only for exams and they usually cram and stress their brain before the exam starts. 


8. ASK QUESTIONS: No man can lay claim to knowing all things. Don't be shy of asking questions from your lecturers whenever there is an opportunity to do so. You can also reach out to your fellow or senior colleagues who understand the course better than you do. But while doing this, be careful and be vigilant so as not to fall victim to sexual assault.


9. LEVERAGE ON TECHNOLOGY: Use tools like Google, Wikipedia and the internet to expand your horizon and broaden your understanding of any topic or course you desire. The internet is available for you to make use of, especially for research and study.


10. BE DETERMINED: Determination determines destination. Let me be frank with you, it is not always easy to follow the aforementioned tips, depression can set in most times but you must be firm and unyielding in your plans. Always remember that No Cross, No Crown.

I hope you find the above information helpful. Tell us what you think in the comment box.

Thanks for reading

EIH TEAM.