May 3, 2019
May 1, 2019
VACANCIES AT EKSU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
Published on 26th April, 2019
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following vacant positions in the College of Medicine, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.
(1) Department of Anatomy:
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, and Lecturer I
(2) Department of Physiology:
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I Lecturer II and Laboratory Technologist
(3) Department of Medicine:
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I (Neurology/ Dermatology)
(4) Department of Surgery:
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I (Cardiothorocic Surgery or Neurosurgery, General Surgery)
(5) Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology:
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I
(6) Department of Paediatrics:
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I
(7) Department of Community Medicine:
Lecturer I
(8) Department of Anaesthesia
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I
(9) Department of Pharmacology:
Laboratory Technologist
(10) Department of Chemical Pathology
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I and Laboratory Technologist
(11) Department of Medical Microbiology
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, and Lecturer 1
(12) Department of Haematology
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I
(13) Department of Anatomic Pathology
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I and Laboratory Technologist
(14) Department of Radiology
Professor/Reader, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer 1
QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
(1) PROFESSOR (CONUASS 07)
Candidates in the Basic Medical Sciences must possess Ph.D from recognized institution. Possession of a registrable medical degree will be an advantage. Candidates for Professorship in the Basic Medical Sciences must demonstrate evidence of teaching in a University or an institution of similar standing for at least 12 years and must have contributed to knowledge in the form of scholarly publications in reputable journals.
For Clinical Departments, candidates must possess Fellowship of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria or the West African Postgraduate Medical College or similar College Overseas. A Ph.D degree will be an additional advantage. Candidates for Professorship must demonstrate evidence of teaching in a University or an institution of similar standing for at least 9 years and must have contributed to knowledge in the form of scholarly publications in reputable journals. Candidates should have a minimum of two years as a Reader/Associate Professor: Computer literacy is an important requirement.
(2) READER (CONUASS 6)
Candidates must possess qualifications similar to those of Professors as stated above. Candidates should have a minimum of two years as a Senior Lecturer in a University or an institution of similar standing.
(3) SENIOR LECTURER (CONUASS 5)
Candidates in the Basic Medical Sciences must possess Ph.D from recognized institutions. Possession of a recognized medical certificate will be an advantage. Candidates in Clinical Departments must possess Fellowship of the National Postgraduate Medical College or the West African Postgraduate Medical College or similar colleges overseas. A Ph.D will be an additional advantage.
Candidates for Senior Lecturership must demonstrate evidence of teaching in a university or an institution of similar standing and contribution to knowledge in the form of scholarly publication in reputable journals. Candidates with Ph.D must have a minimum of two years as Lecturer. Computer literacy is an important requirement.
(4) LECTURER I (CONUASS 4)
Candidates must possess qualifications similar to those of Senior Lecturers above.
Candidates for Lecturer I must demonstrate evidence of teaching in a University or an institution of similar standing and contribution to knowledge in the form of scholarly publication in reputable journals. Candidates with Ph.D must have spent a minimum of two years as a Lecturer II. Computer literacy is an important requirement.
(5) LECTURER II (CONUASS 03)
Candidates in the Basic Medical Sciences must possess an M.Sc or a Medical Degree from recognized Institutions. Non-Medical candidates for Lecturer II must demonstrate evidence of teaching in a University or an institution of similar standing and contribution to knowledge in the form of scholarly publication in reputable journals. Computer literacy is an important requirement.
(6) MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTISTS/ TECHNOLOGIST I/II (CONUASS 8/7)
Candidates must possess a good University degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences or its equivalent and current registration with appropriate regulatory body (e.g.) Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria. Nigeria institute for Science Technologists. Candidates for Laboratory Scientist/Technology 1 must also have three (3) years post-qualification experience in a tertiary institution.
CLOSING DATE
Applications and supporting documents should be forwarded to the Registrar, Ekiti State University, P.M.B.5363, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria not later than three weeks from the date of this publication. (26th April 2019)
Akin Arogundade, Esq
Registrar
Apr 28, 2019
Warri Pikin discusses her dedication to her marriage as it clocks six years....
Warri Pikin discusses her dedication to her marriage as it clocks six years....
According to the Warri funny genius (Comedian, she was told he did not have a bright future and was not well to do. Thankfully she ignored them and they now have two kids.
In which gave a great insight on how ignorance could give a good rest of mind in a relationship with great dedication...
According to the Warri funny genius (Comedian, she was told he did not have a bright future and was not well to do. Thankfully she ignored them and they now have two kids.
In which gave a great insight on how ignorance could give a good rest of mind in a relationship with great dedication...
Apr 23, 2019
Ekiti, Education is our Hallmark! Governor Kayode Fayemi leaving no stone unturned.
students of the Faculty of Law, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti will participate in the African Regional Rounds of the 17th edition of the John H. Jackson international moot competition on WTO law slated to hold at Nairobi, Kenya from 23rd-27th of April, 2019.
In the magnanimity & wisdom of Dr John Kayode Fayemi, The Governor of Ekiti State, the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Naira, (NGN500,000:00) needed by the students to enable them participate in the competition has been approved.
The John H. Jackson competition is organized by the European Law Students’ Association to provide law students the world over with an opportunity to learn about the international trading system through critical dialogue in the form of “Panel Stimulation”.
Participants from different countries and then, continents in the world, are allowed to participate in this competition subject to the fulfillment of certain stringent academic requirements.
Fortunately, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti is part of the foremost schools in Africa that have been given this rare opportunity of participation upon the fulfillment of the academia criteria. Ekiti State University has been tagged “Team 036” among other teams in the world.
#ekitivaluesrestoration on course!!
Further information can be accessed from the official website of the competition.
Apr 6, 2019
5 Reasons Why People Let KARMA Do Their Dirty Work
We all felt the pain of getting hurt at some point in life.
Some get their hearts broken a few times, others have been betrayed and hurt it is a never-ending cycle.
Whether it's a friend you love as a family or a partner you cared for with all your heart. It is happening everywhere around us. And as humans the only thing that's satisfies our broken heart is justice.
Or should I call it REVENGE?
Some get their hearts broken a few times, others have been betrayed and hurt it is a never-ending cycle.
Whether it's a friend you love as a family or a partner you cared for with all your heart. It is happening everywhere around us. And as humans the only thing that's satisfies our broken heart is justice.
Or should I call it REVENGE?
How ever, only few of us have mastered the art of letting it go.
These people have no pleasure of seeking revenge and hurting the ones who've wronged them.
They have been through a lot of drama in their life, only to find out that the best way to heal is to let go and let KARMA do all necessary work.
It is the most intense force that will make sure you're served with everything you deserved.
Nothing less, nothing more. And believe me, it is coming for every single one of you.
These people have no pleasure of seeking revenge and hurting the ones who've wronged them.
They have been through a lot of drama in their life, only to find out that the best way to heal is to let go and let KARMA do all necessary work.
It is the most intense force that will make sure you're served with everything you deserved.
Nothing less, nothing more. And believe me, it is coming for every single one of you.
So here are actually 5 good reasons why people let Karma do their work:
*1. REVENGE FEELS GOOD BUT WON'T MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER ANYWHERE*
*1. REVENGE FEELS GOOD BUT WON'T MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER ANYWHERE*
I know your pain. You are hurt, and you can't think straight. The only thing that comes to your mind is ways of hurting the one that did you wrong. And you think that you will actually feel pleasure because the justice will finally be satisfied.
But the truth is...... You won't. Revenge might makes you feel better at that moment, but it will never erase your horrible experience. It will only prolong your suffering. *"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind"*. Heal your wound by staying away and let karma do it job
But the truth is...... You won't. Revenge might makes you feel better at that moment, but it will never erase your horrible experience. It will only prolong your suffering. *"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind"*. Heal your wound by staying away and let karma do it job
*2. REVENGE WILL GET YOU IN A LOT OF TROUBLE*
And not only revenge will make your suffering inexplicably dreadful, it will also get your knee deep in mud.
It might be tempting to destroy everything relating to them, but it also requires you to get your hands a bit dirty. And that might get you into unexpected trouble.
*Now why would you do that, when you can actually sit back and watch karma burst their sorry ass instead??*
It might be tempting to destroy everything relating to them, but it also requires you to get your hands a bit dirty. And that might get you into unexpected trouble.
*Now why would you do that, when you can actually sit back and watch karma burst their sorry ass instead??*
And not only revenge will make your suffering inexplicably dreadful, it will also get your knee deep in mud.
It might be tempting to destroy everything relating to them, but it also requires you to get your hands a bit dirty. And that might get you into unexpected trouble.
*Now why would you do that, when you can actually sit back and watch karma burst their sorry ass instead??*
It might be tempting to destroy everything relating to them, but it also requires you to get your hands a bit dirty. And that might get you into unexpected trouble.
*Now why would you do that, when you can actually sit back and watch karma burst their sorry ass instead??*
*3. YOU SIMPLY CANNOT FACE EVERYONE*
If we decide to seek revenge against every person that wronged us, we actually making a decision to hurt a lot of people than moving forward and taking care of our well being.
*Revenge is the desire to get even when someone does you wrong. It's natural to feel angry... However, revenge reduces you to your worst self, puts you on the same level with those spiteful people we claim to abhor"* says Judith Orloff, author of the *Empath's Survival Guide: Life strategies for sensitive People.*
That is why people know exactly when it's time to just walk away, despite the pain. They know that we are all waiting in line to be served at Karma's restaurant and what you are served depends on what you deserve.
Don't allow yourself to sink to low to their level. Chin up, darling. Life is beautiful. And luckily, we have karma to thank for it.
Don't allow yourself to sink to low to their level. Chin up, darling. Life is beautiful. And luckily, we have karma to thank for it.
*4. KARMA COMES BACK AROUND, ALWAYS*
*You know "what goes around comes around right??"*
Well, when I'm saying that karma gets everyone, I mean literally everyone. So, if you decided to act on your anger and started to think of all the ways to destroy the one who broke you, you are actually joining the malicious never-ending cycle. And karma has a special method for these people.
It doesn't matter that you're doing it because they were the first to hurt you. If you let your anger and pride take over you are no better than them.
A lot of people are aware of this. They know that if someone deserves it, they'll eventually have karma biting their asses as well. *No one, I repeat no one escapes KARMA.*
Well, when I'm saying that karma gets everyone, I mean literally everyone. So, if you decided to act on your anger and started to think of all the ways to destroy the one who broke you, you are actually joining the malicious never-ending cycle. And karma has a special method for these people.
It doesn't matter that you're doing it because they were the first to hurt you. If you let your anger and pride take over you are no better than them.
A lot of people are aware of this. They know that if someone deserves it, they'll eventually have karma biting their asses as well. *No one, I repeat no one escapes KARMA.*
*5. THE BEST FORM OF KARMA IS SUCCESS*
A lot of people learned that the best way to see someone suffer for what they did to them, is to keep growing and glowing. Like nothing ever happened. *In their faces!*.
Nothing is going to get under their skin like seeing you succeeding and reaching greatness. And, especially if they tried everything possible to make you fail
*The sweet taste of victory.*
Nothing is going to get under their skin like seeing you succeeding and reaching greatness. And, especially if they tried everything possible to make you fail
*The sweet taste of victory.*
What karma is doing is actually maintaining d natural order of things in their universe. *I believe that's the greatest cosmic justice is KARMA*.
Apr 5, 2019
High love - Khiddy (mixed by Sweet candy)
CITI WAVE RECORDS*
💥💥
Oh...
You're probably wondering what this is about...
Its all about
After the release of *Mercy Crush, IKILO, For Love alongside Nnaprince* he's here to burst your bubble with a dance able rap lyrics! ❤
*NO BAD SONG* ❌❌
Download High Love by Khiddy
©CITI
Apr 4, 2019
Top Songs rocking Eksu
These are hit songs that have been rocking
Eksu Charts in months and weeks with some hitting up this week, just in case you off notch you can catch them up in your playlist to be @ top notch.
1'. Volcano Lomo - Jaydreamz
2'. Reason Am - Iremide ft Zoko & La crown
3'. Have Mercy - Jay Collins
4'. LOCK È - Iremide
5'. Tizzie - Komije
6'. No Trust - Nnaprince
7'. Loke - Boskido
9'. Jekimile - Tiana
10'. Ori - Oluray & Afho
Mar 25, 2019
President Buhari Signs COREN Act Amendment Bill, Grants COREN more powers.
Engineers Corp members to be posted to Engineering firms
COREN now has power to prosecute violators
President Muhammadu Buhari has assented to the Engineers (Registration etc) Amendment Act, 2019.
The principal Act establishes the Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria – COREN’ with power vested.
According to the Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly matters (Senate), Ita Enang, the new amendment has broadened the powers of COREN with far-reaching powers of prosecution of infractions, regulating industrial training of Engineers, capacity building of local content in Nigeria engineering industry.
Specifically, he said, the new law grants COREN powers of: “prosecuting any person or firm that contravenes the provisions of this Act in a court of competent jurisdiction; .regulating industrial training schemes in engineering practitioners and students;
(I)..ensuring capacity building and monitoring local content development in the Nigerian engineering industry through – mandatory attachment of Nigerians to expatriate engineers on major projects to understudy them from inception
“(ii) ensuring that all foreign engineering firms establish their design offices in Nigeria.
(iii) granting of compulsory attestation to all expatriate quota for engineering practitioners, including turnkey project, that there are no qualified and competent Nigerians for the job in question at the time of application and that granting of the expatriate quota shall be contingent on training of such number of persons as may be required for the execution of the job, and;
“(iv) ensuring that, before being allowed to practice in Nigeria, such foreign engineering practitioners granted work permit, register with the council and obtain such licenses as may be required from time to time; (h) investigating engineering failures.’’
He said that the new Act further admits into the Council (COREN) the following: “Nigerian Association of Technologists in Engineering
Nigerian Society of Engineering Technicians, and
Nigerian Association of Engineering Craftsmen, and
One person each appointed to represent the –
Association for Consulting Engineering in Nigeria,
Federation of Construction Industry in Nigeria
Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, and
Armed Forces in rotation.’’
The Council, he said, is now entitled to maintain a fund into which shall be paid money appropriated by the National Assembly, subventions, fees, charges for services rendered or publications made, donations, engineering development levy, among others.
The Directorate of the National Youth Service Corps shall ensure posting of graduate engineers and technologists to places of relevant professional engineering experience.
“On NYSC, the Amendment states:
(14) (i)‘’The Directorate of the National Youth Service Corps shall ensure posting of graduate engineers and technologists to places of relevant professional engineering experience.
(ii) Pursuant to the provision of subsection (i), the Directorate of National Youth Service Corps shall communicate the location of graduate engineers and engineering technologists to the Council.’’
The Act broaden engineering ‘’practitioners to include a registered Engineer, Engineering technologist, Engineering technician and Engineering craftsman. It emphasis more on engineering practitioners as against ‘engineer.’
“The Act has been remitted in accordance with standard legal procedures.” Enang stated
COREN now has power to prosecute violators
President Muhammadu Buhari has assented to the Engineers (Registration etc) Amendment Act, 2019.
The principal Act establishes the Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria – COREN’ with power vested.
According to the Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly matters (Senate), Ita Enang, the new amendment has broadened the powers of COREN with far-reaching powers of prosecution of infractions, regulating industrial training of Engineers, capacity building of local content in Nigeria engineering industry.
Specifically, he said, the new law grants COREN powers of: “prosecuting any person or firm that contravenes the provisions of this Act in a court of competent jurisdiction; .regulating industrial training schemes in engineering practitioners and students;
(I)..ensuring capacity building and monitoring local content development in the Nigerian engineering industry through – mandatory attachment of Nigerians to expatriate engineers on major projects to understudy them from inception
“(ii) ensuring that all foreign engineering firms establish their design offices in Nigeria.
(iii) granting of compulsory attestation to all expatriate quota for engineering practitioners, including turnkey project, that there are no qualified and competent Nigerians for the job in question at the time of application and that granting of the expatriate quota shall be contingent on training of such number of persons as may be required for the execution of the job, and;
“(iv) ensuring that, before being allowed to practice in Nigeria, such foreign engineering practitioners granted work permit, register with the council and obtain such licenses as may be required from time to time; (h) investigating engineering failures.’’
He said that the new Act further admits into the Council (COREN) the following: “Nigerian Association of Technologists in Engineering
Nigerian Society of Engineering Technicians, and
Nigerian Association of Engineering Craftsmen, and
One person each appointed to represent the –
Association for Consulting Engineering in Nigeria,
Federation of Construction Industry in Nigeria
Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, and
Armed Forces in rotation.’’
The Council, he said, is now entitled to maintain a fund into which shall be paid money appropriated by the National Assembly, subventions, fees, charges for services rendered or publications made, donations, engineering development levy, among others.
The Directorate of the National Youth Service Corps shall ensure posting of graduate engineers and technologists to places of relevant professional engineering experience.
“On NYSC, the Amendment states:
(14) (i)‘’The Directorate of the National Youth Service Corps shall ensure posting of graduate engineers and technologists to places of relevant professional engineering experience.
(ii) Pursuant to the provision of subsection (i), the Directorate of National Youth Service Corps shall communicate the location of graduate engineers and engineering technologists to the Council.’’
The Act broaden engineering ‘’practitioners to include a registered Engineer, Engineering technologist, Engineering technician and Engineering craftsman. It emphasis more on engineering practitioners as against ‘engineer.’
“The Act has been remitted in accordance with standard legal procedures.” Enang stated
Mar 24, 2019
BREAKING!! GOVERNOR LALONG OF APC WINS PLATEAU STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION
As stated by INEC, Governor Simon Lalong of the All Progressives Congress, APC has won the Plateau State governorship election, following the supplementary poll held on Saturday.
Simon Lalong was declared the winner by the Returning Officer in the state, Prof Richard Kimbir, after scoring 595,582 votes to defeat 23 other candidates, including the Peoples Democratic Party standard-bearer, Jeremiah Useni, who garnered 546,813.
Kimbir said that a total of 1,159,954 valid votes were recorded while 16,188 of the votes were rejected, saying 1,176,142 was the total number of votes cast.
The results for the nine LGAs that took part in the supplementary poll, including Barkin Ladi, Bassa, Bokkos, Jos North, Kanam, Langtang South, Mangu, Pankshin and Shendam, showed that Lalong scored 12,327 new votes, while the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Jeremiah Useni, earned 8,487. There was no cancellation of results recorded.
Lalong had scored 583,255 votes in the March 9 poll, while Useni got 538,326.
However, with the 44,929 margin of lead and the total number of cancelled votes at 49,377, the Returning Officer in Plateau State, Prof Richard Kimbir, had declared the election inconclusive.
Of the nine LGAs affected by the supplementary elections, results presented by election officials at the state collation centre on Sunday night showed that Lalong won in six.
In Bassa, the APC candidate earned 1,040 votes against the PDP’s 367. Similarly, in Bokkos, Lalong had 1,342 votes while Useni got 1,337.
The ruling party also won in Kanam with 944 votes against the PDP’s 476. Meanwhile, in Mangu, Lalong took 6,931 votes with Useni earning 3,520.
In the same vein, Lalong was victorious in Pankshin withIn the same vein, Lalong was victorious in Pankshin with 446 votes against Useni’s 151, while the APC earned 337 votes in Shendam trumping the PDP’s 80 votes.
446 votes against Useni’s 151, while the APC earned 337 votes in Shendam trumping the PDP’s 80 votes.
However, Useni won Barkin Ladi with 296 votes against Lalong’s 41. In Jos North, the PDP candidate also triumphed with 1,036 votes while the APC candidate had 274.
Similar,Useni won in Langtang south with 1,224 votes against Lalong's 972

Lalong had scored 583,255 votes in the March 9 poll, while Useni got 538,326.
However, with the 44,929 margin of lead and the total number of cancelled votes at 49,377, the Returning Officer in Plateau State, Prof Richard Kimbir, had declared the election inconclusive.
Of the nine LGAs affected by the supplementary elections, results presented by election officials at the state collation centre on Sunday night showed that Lalong won in six.
In Bassa, the APC candidate earned 1,040 votes against the PDP’s 367. Similarly, in Bokkos, Lalong had 1,342 votes while Useni got 1,337.
The ruling party also won in Kanam with 944 votes against the PDP’s 476. Meanwhile, in Mangu, Lalong took 6,931 votes with Useni earning 3,520.
In the same vein, Lalong was victorious in Pankshin withIn the same vein, Lalong was victorious in Pankshin with 446 votes against Useni’s 151, while the APC earned 337 votes in Shendam trumping the PDP’s 80 votes.
446 votes against Useni’s 151, while the APC earned 337 votes in Shendam trumping the PDP’s 80 votes.
However, Useni won Barkin Ladi with 296 votes against Lalong’s 41. In Jos North, the PDP candidate also triumphed with 1,036 votes while the APC candidate had 274.
Similar,Useni won in Langtang south with 1,224 votes against Lalong's 972
Mar 17, 2019
SITUATION REPORT OF EKITI STATE CHAPTER OF EKSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
The NEC committee under the leadership of the National president met yesterday the 15th day of march 2019 at the Alumni Secretariat with all the stakeholders from Ekiti state chapter of our great Alumni Association to resolve the differences among the executives and members of the chapter as a result of the misunderstanding that ensued among members in the last meeting of the Ekiti chapter in Ado Ekiti which resulted to the purported dissolution of the Mrs Adekunle led executives.
The committee after listening to all parties in the meeting discovered among others that
1. There is no synergy between the other executive members of the chapter and the chairman of the chapter.
2. That the lack of cohesion among the executives led to the lost of confidence on the chapter leadership by the members of the chapter.
That the executives are not on same page with the chairman hence the friction in the chapter which led to some members to unilaterally dissolved the excos without following the due process.
As a result of all the aforementioned above and other issues that cannot be enumerated in this report, the committee under the leadership of the National president, Asiwaju oludotun Adetuberu unanimously agreed as follows
1. That the purported dissolution of the Mrs Adekunle led excos will not stand and hereby reversed because the process do not follow the normal process as stipulated by the Association constitution.
2.That Mrs Adekunle remain the Chairman of the chapter as well as other excos retaining their positions.
3.That as a result of loss of trust, synergy and cooperation among the executives that may be counter productive to the growth of the Association, the committee resolved that since the tenure of the executives of the chapter has expired in line with the certificate of return brought to the venue of the meeting by the state chairman, which put the end of their tenure in 2018, the committee agreed unanimously to conduct election to usher in new set of executives for the chapter
4.That Mrs Adekunle and her excos will remain in office till end of June 2019 and cease to be in office after election that is expected to be conducted at the end of June 2019.
5. That all interested aspirants are free to start showing their interest immediately the electoral committee set out their terms
6. That the following great Alumni have been constituted to be the electoral committee members.
1. Mrs E.D. Kolawole... Chairman
2. Mr Steve Akadiri ...member
3.MR Oluwatosin Sammy Ayodele ... Member.
The meeting was well attended by all the NEC members from Ekiti state chapter, the chairman of Ekiti state chapter and her executives, other distinguished members from the chapter as well as the National secretary and the chief of staff to the president were all in attendance.
Signed
Hon. Segun Odidi
National Secretary