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Goodevening I want to politely answer this question, cause naturally a question like the one I’ve been asked in the last couple of days should make someone angry.

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Goodevening I want to politely answer this question, cause naturally a question like the one I’ve been asked in the last couple of days should make someone angry.

The question about why IMSU would tell some students of the institution to go home after they’ve spent years in school over allegations of fake admission, prompts me to throw back this question by asking, why would anyone make you believe that a tertiary institution like IMSU would give your child direct admission to study APEX COURSES in the institution with Jamb scores as low as 160 even if you have a relative that takes tea every morning with the President and so I can pull some strings in the school. Unless it’s a transfer student, there’s no federal or state owned university in Nigeria that’d allow such a thing if it’s a direct admission. To parents, wards and guardians that have by their own hands released psychological wolves to taunt their children and wards for the rest of their lives, you owe it to them now to give them comfort.

Please know that IMSU have also suspended all direct entry admissions TEMPORARILY till further notice, a latest development to be taken seriously.

Like in every tertiary institution in the country, there are roadside agents praying earnestly to lay hold of your money, give your ward fake admission and run away. If you like do it 20 times in IMSU, the management will fish your wards out and send them home. BE WARNED.

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Prof Agnes Njoku bags Appointment as IMSU Deputy Vice Chancellor

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Prof. Agnes Osita  Njoku has been appointed as the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Imo State University (IMSU)

Ekwutosblog  gathered that her appointment as the substantial Deputy Vice Chancellor was made known from a reliable source who is known as her aide, this appointment was as a result of her significant experience and expertise in academic leadership, research, and strategic planning.

Today 27th Wednesday 2024, she has been announced officially to resume office immediately following her appointment.

Prof.  Mrs. Agnes Osita-Njoku who is currently the Dean Faculty of Social Science, and lecturer Sociology Department IMSU and has remained one of the top lecturers Imo State University is proud of due to her distinguished academic, administrative and managerial prowess.

IMSU Students and associates have shown her solidarity with numerous congratulations for her Landmark Achievement.

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Billboard spotted at Imo poly advises students against cohabitation

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Billboard spotted at Imo poly advises students against cohabitation

According to the billboard mounted by the Department of Mass Communication at the Federal Polytechnic Nekede in Owerri, the act of students living as husband and wife is evil.

 

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No Boyfriend, No Distractions, Wesley Varsity’s Best Graduate Shares Success Secret

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No Boyfriend, No Distractions, Wesley Varsity’s Best Graduate Shares Success Secret

Ekwutosblog has gathered that A 19-year-old student, Miss Ifeoluwa Adeyemi, has shared how staying focused and avoiding distractions helped her emerge as the best graduate in the 2023/2024 academic session at Wesley University, Ondo State.

Adeyemi, who graduated with a degree in microbiology, achieved a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.97.

Speaking to PUNCH Online after the university’s 13th convocation ceremony on Saturday, Adeyemi explained that having a boyfriend during her undergraduate studies would have distracted her.

She said, “Well, I had discussed this with several people, and they told me that it depends on your perspective. But for me, I see it as a distraction because I cannot divide my attention. A boyfriend might demand my time, and I wouldn’t be able to put my full effort into my studies.”

She also mentioned that her core motivation throughout her academic journey was the desire to make her parents proud.

“First, I have parents I cannot disappoint. That was always on my mind. Whenever I felt distracted, I reminded myself that my parents were out there, and I needed to make them proud,” she said.

Additionally, Adeyemi’s goal of making a positive impact in the health sector drove her to dedicate herself to microbiology, a field that studies microorganisms related to diseases and health.

“I needed to focus on my course. Microbiology is one of the areas that deals with health, and I knew I had to put more effort into understanding it,” she said.

Adeyemi also revealed her ambition to further her education by pursuing a Master’s degree and a PhD in the future.

“The next step is to further my education — a Master’s and then a Ph.D. I want to become a researcher,” she said.

In his address, the Vice Chancellor of Wesley University, Professor Sunday Obeka, highlighted the institution’s commitment to holistic education rooted in the Wesleyan tradition. He encouraged the graduates to uphold the values of excellence, integrity, and service in their future endeavours.

 

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