COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES: LASU MANAGEMENT CALLS ON GRADUATES
The Lagos State University Management hereby calls on graduates who are yet to collect their certificates to check through the list of certificates available for collection on the University website: www.lasu.edu.ng.
The University currently has over Thirty Thousand (30,000) certificates (First Degree and Diploma) in its custody awaiting collection by graduates. The certificate collection exercise will hold between Monday, 12th November, 2018 and Tuesday, 1st January, 2019, at the University Auditorium from 10:00am to 6:00pm, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and Public holidays.
REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES BY GRADUATES OF LASU FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME PROGRAMMES
Original Notification of Result
Duly signed Student’s Final Clearance
Students Identification Slip (Students’ Affairs)
Student Statement of Account
LASU issued Payment receipts for:
Certificate (N5,000.00)
Alumni dues (N1,000.00)
Convocation Brochure:
20th Edition - N1,500
21st & 22nd Edition - N3,000
REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES BY LASU GRADUATES FROM OSUN STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, STUDY CENTRE, ILESHA
Original Notification of Result
Student’s Final Clearance Issued by Osun State College of Education, Ilesha.
LASU issued payment receipts for:
Certificate (N5,000.00)
Alumni dues (N1,000.00)
Convocation Brochure:
20th Edition - N1,500
21st & 22nd Edition - N3,000
NOTE:
Graduates who fail to collect their certificates within the stipulated period will pay a penalty of Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15,000.00) only for late collection of certificate.
1988 – 2003 graduates who have lost their school fees receipt would be required to pay Five Thousand Naira (N5,000) only.
LASU LONG SERVICE AWARD CEREMONY HOLDS FRIDAY, 16TH NOVEMBER, 2018
The Authority of Lagos State University hereby announces plans to hold first of its kind, a Long Service Award Ceremony for some deserving members of staff of the University as follows:
Date: Friday, 16th November, 2018.
Time: 2:30pm
Venue: LASU Auditorium, Main Campus, Ojo.
Chairman: Prof. Adebayo, M.A. Ninalowo
Chief Host: Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun,SAN
Loyalty has its rewards!
All are cordially invited.
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REMINDER: WHAT CONSTITUTES INDECENT DRESSING IN LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY
The University Management has observed that some students are in the habit of violating the University Rules and Regulations on what constitutes indecent dressing on campus and these acts by the students are being tolerated by members of Staff (Teaching and Non- Teaching)
In view of this, the students are hereby reminded of what constitutes indecent dressing while on the University Campuses, Ojo, Ikeja, Epe and Badagry. The students are also enjoined to beware of the consequences of their activities as the full enforcement of the University rule has commenced.
The following constitute inappropriate modes of dressing by students which shall attract sanctions from the University:
a. Wearing transparent dresses, mini and skimpy skirts/dresses, and other clothes revealing sensitive parts of the body;
b. Wearing tattered, dirty jeans with holes or obscene subliminal messages;
c. Wearing “baggy”, saggy”, “yansh”, “ass level” and over length trousers;
d. Wearing tight fitting apparels that reveal body shape and contours of the body;
e. Wearing T-Shirts and Tops with obscene, obnoxious or seductive inscription;
f. Wearing of loose tie, folding, holding and pocketing of ties;
g. Wearing shirt without buttons, improperly buttoned, rolling of sleeves or flying collar;
h. Wearing of face caps or complete covering of face;
i. Piercing of body and tattooing;
j. Wearing of ear rings by male students;
k. Wearing of nose ring, very big dropping ear rings and necklaces by female students;
l. Wearing of distractive knocking shoes like stiletto heels to lecture rooms and the Library is frowned at and students may denied admittance to such places;
m. Plaiting weaving, bonding of hair by male students
n. knickers, tight shots and slacks are allowed only for sports;
o. Wearing of slippers is not allowed;
p. Wearing of lousy, unkempt, extremely bogus hair or artificial hair.
Please NOTE that any student found violating any of the rules would be made to face the students’ Disciplinary Committee.
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LASU MICROBIOLOGY STUDENT, MISS MAYOWA OGUNDELE BAGS GANI FAWEHINMI SCHOLARSHIP
An undergraduate student, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Miss Mayowa Ogundele has bagged Gani Fawehinmi Annual Scholarship Awards 2018. She is one of the many indigent, but academically promising student recipients of Nigerian Tertiary Institutions.
“Despite the competitive nature of scholarship award, coupled with the stringent selection process, you made the list of the twenty students selected nationwide. I congratulate you on this memorable and outstanding achievement. By this, you have proved that you are a worthy ambassador of this great institution. It is hoped that you will continue to project the image of the University in a positive way through your academic prowess”.
In view of this, the Vice Chancellor, Professor ’Lanre Fagbohun on behalf of the Management says congratulations to the recipient.
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LASU FINAL YEAR STUDENT IS BEST BIZ PITCH WINNER AT RSW 3.0 GRADUATION
Lagos State University was in the news again for all the right reasons as a Department of English, Faculty of Arts Final Year Student, Miss Vivian Afolayan emerged the best business pitch winner at the Ready Set Work 3.0 Graduation Ceremony on Tuesday, 30th October at the Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos. The Governor of the State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode was the special guest. The audience included the Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University, Professor ‘Lanre Fagbohun.
Afolayan, with her “Glow Palace” beauty cream beat Popoola of “Eko Laundry” and another LASU student, Mariam Adeniyi “Snail Factory” to the second and third places respectively.
For her effort, Vivian went home with N1.5million Naira, another N300,000 (N100,000 each) for three (3) months as seed funding plus additional N5million Naira announced by the Governor. While Popoola “Eko Laundry” got N1million, another N300,000 (N100,000 each) for three (3) months, plus N3million from the Governor and Mariam “Snail Factory” got N750,000, another N300,000 (N100,000 each) for three (3) months, plus N2million from the Governor.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode in his remarks, praised the graduating participants, thanked the partnering corporate companies and lauded the facilitators, who nurtured the students for thirteen (13) whole weekends (Saturdays). The Governor didn’t leave out the heads of the eight (8) participating institutions for their support.
“I feel so excited, I got this right. I have made a difference. This is not about bridges or flyovers, it is not about hospitals. I feel so excited I got this right. It is about investing in human capital, the youth and the future. Programmes like Ready Set Work, Code Lagos and the Employment Trust Fund must not be allowed to die,” he added.
Also, the Special Adviser on Education, Mr. Obafela Bank-Olemoh, in his address, described the RSW students as the best in the history of the country. He opined that the initiative was borne out of the need to prepare participants for the world of work after graduation He was optimistic the investment on the participants would not only have impact on the State, but the Country as well. He was full of appreciation to the facilitators and supporting corporate bodies.
In his remarks, on behalf of the Heads of the eight (8) participating tertiary institutions, the Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University, Prof. ‘Lanre Fagbohun applauded Governor Ambode and the State Government for initiating such a life changing programme that has far reaching impact on the participants.
He urged the graduands to make good use of all they learnt during the thirteen (13) week training and apply it to the world of work, especially in making the society better. He stated that Ready Set Work is the answer to the complaints that Nigerian graduates were unemployable by Nigerian employers of Labour. “Congratulations RSW 3.0 scholars. Today is your day. Today is another moment in history, when those who are active participants in the spotlight initiative codenamed RSW have every cause to be proud of their achievements”
The Vice Chancellor, also stated that “Beyond the paper certificate, the legitimate expectation is that the tertiary institution graduates should be able to demonstrate basic understanding of the global economy, politics and relevant human nature relationships. In essence, beyond his or her understanding of the areas of study and specialization, a graduate must be able to bring new ideas to the work place to solve problems in a dynamic manner with the deployment of ICT tools.
Beyond the rhetoric of unending doubts and suspicion of whether our graduates can ever measure up to standard and the apocalyptic vision of mental roentgen and intellectual appeal for Nigeria, the Lagos State Government under His Excellency, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has used the last three (3) years of unbroken succession of RSW to begin a retraction and transformation of the great spectre of yester years. RSW has inspired change”, he ended.
The Vice Chancellor, University of Lagos, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe administered the Oath of Honour on the graduating Ready Set Work 3.0 participants. The Ready Set Work 3.0, 2018, on employability and Entrepreneurship initiative of the Lagos State had eight (8) tertiary institutions taking part, namely: Lagos State University (LASU), University of Lagos (UNILAG), Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH), Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED), Michael Otedola College of Primary Education (MOCPED), Lagos State College of Health Technology (LASCOHET) and a Private University, CALEB.
One hundred and fifty (150) facilitators mentored the final year students for thirteen (13) weeks at three (3) centres: LASU, Ojo; LASPOTECH, Ikorodu; and UNILAG, Akoka.
Five thousand (5,000) final year students took part in the training.
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LASU 2018 CHRISTMAS CAROL HOLDS THURSDAY, 6TH DECEMBER, 2018
Plans have hit top gear for the 2018 Lagos State University Christmas Carol Programme. The programme will hold as follows:
Date: Thursday, 6th December, 2018
Venue: University Auditorium, LASU Main Campus, Ojo
Time: 12:00 Noon
This years’ edition is the third in the series. The programme will feature special guest performances, funfair and Father Christmas grotto.
All are cordially invited.
We are LASU, We are proud!
University Management
… A New Dawn at LASU
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