- SUMMARY OF THE 2010/2011 ACADEMIC CALENDAR
1ST SEMESTER
a) Returning undergraduate students report for registration - March 07, 2011
b) Fresh undergraduate students report for screening and
registration - March 07, 2011
c) Returning Postgraduate students report for registration - March 07, 2011
d) Fresh Postgraduate students report for screening and
registration - March 07, 2011
e) Lectures begin for returning postgraduate and
undergraduate students - March 14, 2011
f) Orientation Programme begins for all fresh undergraduate
students - March 14, 2011
g) Registration ends for all returning postgraduate and
undergraduate students - March 18, 2011
h) Orientation Programme ends for all fresh undergraduate
students - March 18, 2011
i) Inter-denominational Service to mark the commencement
of the 2010/2011 session - March 20, 2011
j) Lectures begin for fresh undergraduate students - March 21, 2011
k) Late Registration with penalty for returning postgraduate
and undergraduate students - March 21 -
April 01, 2011
(2 Weeks)
l) Late Registration with Penalty for fresh students - March 28 –
April 08, 2011
(2 Weeks)
m) Lectures end for all undergraduate students - May 27, 2011
(12 Weeks of
Teaching)
n) 1st Semester Examinations begin for all students - June 06, 2011
(3 Weeks of
Examinations)
o) 1st Semester Examinations end - June 25, 2011
p) 1st Semester break - June 26–July 17,
2011
(3 Weeks break)
2ND SEMESTER
a) 2nd Semester begins - July 18, 2011
b) Registration begins for all students - July 18, 2011
c) Lectures begin for all students - July 25, 2011
d) Registration ends for all students - August 05, 2011
e) Late Registration with penalty - August 8-19, 2011
(2 Weeks)
f) Lectures end for all students - October 14, 2011
(12 Weeks of
Teaching)
g) 2nd Semester Examinations begin - October 24, 2011
h) 2nd Semester Examinations end - November 12, 2011
(3 Weeks of examinations)
i) Long Vacation begins - November 13, 2011
(9 Weeks of Vacation)
j) Long Vacation programme begins - December 05, 2011
(after 3 Weeks for Marking)
k) Long Vacation Programme lectures end - December 23, 2011
(3 Weeks for Teaching)
l) Christmas and New Year Break December 24, 2011-
January 02, 2012
m) Long Vacation Programme Examinations - January 3-7, 2012
n) Long Vacation ends - January 15, 2012
o) 2011/2012 Session begins - January 16, 2012
Uniuyo Gists
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
2010/2011 ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Friday, February 18, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Kidnapping: UNIUYO VC’s husband regains freedom 18 days after
THE kidnapped husband of the University of Uyo Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Memfin Ekpo, has regained his freedom 18 days after he was whisked away by unknown gunmen. Ekpo’s wife, Prof. Comfort, is the vice-chancellor of UNIUYO.
Ekpo, an Associate Professor of Pathology, was seized by gunmen on January 16, 2011 around 11am during a church service at the Goodness Evangelical Team, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
His abductors reportedly drove in a deep green Audi 80 car with registration number AQ 236 CAL, to the church.
A source at the University of Uyo confirmed the release of Ekpo from the kidnappers’ detention on Thursday.
The source, who pleaded anonymity, said that Ekpo regained his freedom late in the night of Wednesday. When asked if any ransom was paid, the source explained that he was not in the position to know if the family members paid ransom to the kidnappers.
The source said, “I am delighted to inform you that Dr. Ekpo was released last night (Wednesday).”
When contacted, the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sani Magaji, said that he could not comment on the development because he was in Abuja at the time our correspondent called him.
“I am not in town. I am in Abuja. I am not in Uyo and nobody has given me that information. I am coming back to the state tomorrow,” Magaji said,
Efforts to get the vice-chancellor’s comment, on the development proved abortive as she said she was no willing to speak on the matter.
Ekpo, an Associate Professor of Pathology, was seized by gunmen on January 16, 2011 around 11am during a church service at the Goodness Evangelical Team, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
His abductors reportedly drove in a deep green Audi 80 car with registration number AQ 236 CAL, to the church.
A source at the University of Uyo confirmed the release of Ekpo from the kidnappers’ detention on Thursday.
The source, who pleaded anonymity, said that Ekpo regained his freedom late in the night of Wednesday. When asked if any ransom was paid, the source explained that he was not in the position to know if the family members paid ransom to the kidnappers.
The source said, “I am delighted to inform you that Dr. Ekpo was released last night (Wednesday).”
When contacted, the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sani Magaji, said that he could not comment on the development because he was in Abuja at the time our correspondent called him.
“I am not in town. I am in Abuja. I am not in Uyo and nobody has given me that information. I am coming back to the state tomorrow,” Magaji said,
Efforts to get the vice-chancellor’s comment, on the development proved abortive as she said she was no willing to speak on the matter.
M.I. ABAGA VS KELLY HANSOME THE BEEF. HOW IT ALL BEGAN!!
It all started with M.I, you see, Kelly was not pleased with M.I. Making a reference at him and Keke – calling ‘Keke the man’ Kelly Hansome was not particularly excited about a line from M.I. in ‘Fast Money, Fast Cars’ on his ‘Talk about it’ Album you all remember some years back. The diss line haunted Kelly hansome as he made us understand even after he had met M.I. and requested for an explanation. M.I. went on via his profile on twitter that: “So I explained to him what it was about… And we shook on it.. Then I did ‘mgbono feli feli’ remix and gave a ‘that’s my guy’ shout out!” and “…and I have met and even wanted to work together” and in his Freestyle on D’banj ‘gbon feli feli’ beat for his Illegal Music Mixtape, “My maga didn’t pay but I’m friends with Kelly Hansome,” but it seemed too late as just then Kelly hansome ha already released ‘Igwe kom kom’ track that was directed at M.I., D’banj. Wande Coal and Terry G. and ‘catch me if you can’ followed and this time, Kelly Hansome took a swipe at Kenny Ogungbe and M.I.
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