Wednesday, 27 December 2017

NACSS XMAS GIVEAWAY


As part of the christmas celebration, NACSS IS giving out #5000 naira worth airtime to the first 20 persons that will comment on this post and give a shout-out to friends within and outside the faculty.

  • Simple type in your comment in the comment box
  • comment as an Anonymous user  
  • Indicate your name, level and department and lastly drop your phone number
Merry Xmas everybody.....................................
 cmr. kelvin harrison Diri
 vice-president NACSS


Saturday, 29 July 2017

NACSS field trip



400 level students of the department of crop/soil science field trip to the NIGERIAN STORED PRODUCTS RESEARCH INSTITUTE  in portharcourt. this field trip was facilitated by Dr, A. Alamene

Wednesday, 12 April 2017

NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF CROP AND SOIL SCIENCE STUDENTS.






LOGO OF THE NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF CROP/SOIL SCIENCE STUDENTS......more information about the affairs of the association will be posted via this medium and subsequently through our Facebook page, instagram page and whatsapp group.......

The new academic session has begun even as registeration for freshers has started, sales of the association reciept will soon commence and will be communicated to you

posted by
Comr. Diri Kelvin Harrison.
Vice president NACSS.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

RIP to the MOTHER of our dear friend ESTHER DIENBOFA

news reaching us today is that our Dear sister AGAMA DIENBOFA ESTHER has just lost her MOM................................ its a big loss to her and we employ anyone who has her contact to send their Condolences................MAY HER GENTLE SOUL REST IN PEACE

NDU releases a FORM OF GOOD CONDUCT




it is no longer a new news that NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY has released a form of conduct affidavit for all students to sign and present to the security officers before entrance to the school. Meanwhile Engineering students have to asked to pay the sum of  #30,000 and #50,000 respectively together with their form of conduct.

The question remains, what happens to the engineering  students who were at their various houses when the riot began, will they agree to pay this amount Or do we see another RIOT coming????????????......................................................TO GET THE FORM OF GOOD CONDUCT visit the school website @ www.ndu.edu.ng

Friday, 26 February 2016

NUBSS INFO



A statement made by the Current NUBSS (nation union of Bayelsa state students) NDU chapter ROTR. COMR. IKPOGI DANIEL, stated that there has not been a fixed date of resumption following the dismissal of students due to protests by the ENGINEERING students and to that effect  the union (NUBSS) commence collections of dues which is 500naira with immediate effect when once a  date for resumption has been fixed.

2013/2014 crop/soil science students......unusually prepared for farm practicals

p.s no fear the matchets and other implements ..............


  more coming from us.......

MORE ON NDU CRISES

Armed soldiers and riot
policemen have taken over the security of Bayelsa State owned Niger University (NDU),  Amassoma in Southern  Ijaw Local Government Area, following three days of violent students protest that led to destruction of property worth millions of Naira.
The protest is said to be superheaded by final year and 200 level engineering students of the university.
The protest which began last Friday by final year engineering students resulted in the destruction of property worth hundreds of millions of Naira which made the Vice Chancellor, Humphrey Ogoni to closed down the institution.
The students have been given 24 hours to leave the institution but nothing was said of the 2015/2016 matriculation which was earlier scheduled this weekend neither did he mention the forthcoming convocation of the institution which is expected to hold in March as the school is yet to decide when students will be asked to return to classes.
It was gathered that this is the first time, the institution would be experiencing students unrest since its establishment over 13 years ago by the administration of Chief Diepreye Alamieyesigha, the first executive governor of the state.
The Tide gathered that the final year students were protesting the decision of the university’s management not allowing them to re-register for some courses in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry under the acronym, MPC.
It is understood that after seven years, students who failed in those courses would be expelled but after the violent protest last Friday, the Vice Chancellor assured them that they would be allowed to register for those courses again.
However, the same final year students again held another violent protest that the courses should be cancelled since they had passed that level which the Vice Chancellor again acceded to.
It, however, came to a head yesterday when 200 level engineering students also held another round of protest that resulted in the destruction of property, as they were joined by hoodlums from the community.