UNIMAID Issues Final Notice on Outstanding Registration Fees
UNIMAID Issues Final Notice on Outstanding Registration Fees
UNIMAID gives students until January 30, 2026 to pay outstanding registration fees or face voluntary withdrawal.
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UNIMAID gives students until January 30, 2026 to pay outstanding registration fees or face voluntary withdrawal.
OAU publishes the academic calendar for concurrent 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 sessions with resumption, registration, and exam timelines.
KASU begins postgraduate screening and registration for admitted candidates with a set date, venue, and required documents.
SAZU SRC urged students to check rider jacket colors and ID numbers before using okada or tricycle services and report issues to the Security Office.
BUK is extending bus services from January 12, 2026 with new CHS/AKTH and Filin Dantata routes, including subsidized fares and fixed morning/evening trips.
AAU Ekpoma has postponed resumption to complete renovations. Hostel students must vacate, and new dates for resumption, exams, and inaugural lecture will be announced.
FUTMINNA SUG warned students to stop vandalizing sports facilities and said offenders will face disciplinary action under school rules.
NANS issued a 7-day ultimatum to UNN over a 100% fee hike, demanding reversal and dialogue. The deadline is Jan 16, 2026 or protests follow.
SAZU opened accommodation for the female hostel at Yuli Campus. Students should form groups of six, submit to Student Affairs, and pay within three days.
FULAFIA opened a one-week registration window (Jan 9-16, 2026) for students who paid fees but missed course registration, including SIWES/TP students.
BUK SUG caretaker urged peaceful elections, asking students to vote responsibly and avoid threats or violence. The memo stressed unity and tolerance on campus.
SAZU SRC says students must carry their ID cards at all times for verification and security. Students without ID cards should obtain them immediately.