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Tuesday

SCHOOL RESUMPTION DATE AND DAMAGES FEE OF #2000 TO BE PAID BY STUDENTS – MANAGEMENT


The Management of The Polytechnic, Ibadan has fixed the Damages fee at #2000 as students are expected to resume back on campus on Wednesday, 8th May, 2019. This was earlier discussed at the Town and Gown meeting held on Monday, 6th May, 2019 at the Assembly Hall, North Campus of the Institution.
In his opening address, the Rector of the Institution, Professor Adekunle Adebiyi apologized to the parents who attended the meeting earlier before the time scheduled for all inconveniences. He further expressed that the meeting was organized to dialogue the issues which couldn’t bring about the logistics for resumption sequel to the female tournament on 3rd of April which later resulted into a full-blown riot on 4th of April.
He added that, students gave wrong contact of their parents which made it difficult for the necessary information to be passed across to their parents. Conversely, he emphasized on the duty of Landlords within the school environment to always take note of oath of occupants because both students and non-students seek accommodation, so as to know the kind of occupants they are giving their houses to.

In her address, the Registrar, Mrs. Modupe Fawale, spoke on the issue of moral, discipline and monitoring of students on the part of the parents. She added that indecent dressing has been a critical issue on campus as a result of parents’ negligence and ignorance of their children’s activities on campus. She, however, emphasized that students found guilty of any dubious activity would be dealt with accordingly and as well as making broadcasts on various media platforms.
While speaking on the resumption date, Mrs. Fawale stated further “the school resumes on Wednesday, 8th May, 2019, and each student is expected to pay damages fee of 2000 Naira through the school’s portal.”
In her remarks, the S.P. Sango Police Division, Joyce urged parents and guardians to ensure the proper monitoring of their wards’ conduct in the society so as to ease the efforts of the police in curbing the illicit acts in Oyo state metropolis.
Furthermore, various questions were raised on the appalling level of Security on campus, refund of Hostel fee, instilling discipline with the use of ID cards, Health, and environment. In the Rector’s response to the issue of Identity cards, he stated that plans are in place to ensure issuance of ID cards, and that most students are yet to pay their tuition fees not to mention the completion of their registration.
Similarly, in his response to the Refund of hostel fee, the rector assured the parents that the fees will be refunded in two weeks by forwarding letters to the management of the institution after necessary investigations will be conducted.
From the office of the Directorate of Students’ Affairs, it was announced that Parents, Guardians and Landlords can lodge complaints, as well as give urgent and vital information, and advice to ‘directoratestudentsaffairs@gmail.com and studentsaffairspolyibadan@gmail.com or contact and text 07089018916.’
Source: presscounciltpi.com.ng

Friday

FRESHERS: How To Check Your Matriculation Number

All Students of The Polytechnic, Ibadan are expected to know their MATRICULATION NUMBER as this number is very essential in many cases, the fresh students of the Institution were all given Form Number when they were offered admission to study in the Institution but they need to know their matric number as well.

Note that matric number is a number that all students have access to when they pay their tuition fee, in this case, all students that had paid the tuition fees should proceed to check their matric number.

This post will guide you on how to check your matric number, below are the guides to check your matric number:

N.B:- Am using Chrome as an example. 

STEP 1:

Go to any browser of your choice (Opera Mini, Chrome, PHX Browser etc.) and type in the URL portal.polyibadan.edu.ng

STEP 2:
Check RIGHT TOP SIDE of the website, you will see a section where they wrote Student Login, you are required to type in your Clearance Number and Password, your Clearance Number and Password is your JAMB Registration Number, you will type your Jamb Reg. No. as your Clearance Number and as well your Password, there is also session there, you are to choose the session you were offered admission, note that fresh students of this time are expected to choose 2018/2019 and you are to choose the current semester in which the school is, it is either First Semester or Second Semester then you will click Login.

STEP 3:
Yes that;s all, you will see your bio-data in the fist page of the portal and also you will see Matric No. there as well.

Click here to visit the student portal.

Thanks for Reading.

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Monday

Students express their concerns with Poly Ibadan News Blog


The students of the Polytechnic of Ibadan share their concern with Poly Ibadan News Blog. While many express their emotions about what has happened in the school last week some also see it as an opportunity to rest thou. Lol.

See some of the concern shared with us in the images below





We pray that peace continues to reign in the Institution. Amen.

Tuesday

Orientation Programme for ND 1 and HND 1(2018/2019)


The management of The Polytechnic Ibadan has announced its date for the fresher orientation programme for students of N.D.1 and H.N.D.1 of the institution.

The orientation programme will hold at 1000 Capacity Lecture Hall, the date announced for the orientation programme is Wednesday 13th - Friday, 15th March, 2019.

On this note, the institution had sent message to all N.D.1 and H.N.D.1 students of the institution, the message is:
"All HND1 and ND1 students are expected to be seated at 1000 Capacity Lecture Hall from Wednesday 13th - Friday, 15th March, 2019 at 8.30a.m. daily for the 2018/2019 Orientation Programme."


On this note, all fresher (ND1 and HND1) are expected to be in 1000 Capacity Lecture Hall for the orientation programme.

You all should also prepare for matriculation.

Happy Matriculation to you all in advance.

Thursday

Breaking: NASU has temporarily suspends ongoing strike


There were news going on before that NASU of The Polytechnic Ibadan embarked on strike action due to non-payment of their salaries by the Oyo State Government.

On this note, series of meeting had been held since the strike had begun but didn't bears a good fruit.

Today, NASU meets again for another meeting and this time around, the meeting bears a good fruit.

The NASU meeting held today 31st of January, 2019 at the sport pavilion located at the North campus of the Institution bears a good fruit, as it was concluded in the meeting to put a temporary pause to the ongoing strike.

In a brief talk with the Union Secretary, he said the strike has just been suspended for now, and that it is not a permanent suspension.

On this note, all students are advised to resume their academic activities promptly.

Tuesday

BREAKING: The Polytechnic Ibadan is on a fresh strike now


The school management of The Polytechnic Ibadan has announced that the school has begin a fresh strike today.

The reason why the school went on strike is due to the salary that the Oyo State Government refused to pay for the staff of the institution.

The institution hereby went on a strike today 22nd January, 2019.

The resumption date is until further notice.

Below are more picture from the scene👇






Saturday

Fees increment: NANS vows to shut down The Polytechnic Ibadan


The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to shut down The Polytechnic Ibadan over the astronomical increase in tuition fees by management of the institution.

The Students Associaion (NANS) says in a statement jointly signed by its leadership, Mr. Adeyemi Azeez, NANS National PRO and Mr Adekitan Adebisi, NANS South-West Coordinator on Friday in Abuja.

It expressed displeasure over the increment noting that the poor had the right to be educated in the country.

“NANS condemned this in totality as we cannot continue to watch our fundamental rights being turned to a source of revenue by the anti-poor and anti-students government.

“NANS describes this increment at this trying period for civil servants as a deliberate attempt towards making the future of promising Nigerian students to become sudden academic dropouts.”

The leadership of NANS also alleged that the present administration by this increase was making education not affordable to the sons and daughters of the poor.

The association however, called on the government to reverse the school fees to status-quo to avoid industrial action.

“Failure to adhere to the above ultimatum, NANS national leadership shall mobilise en-mass for protest on Thursday, Jan. 10, and shut down activities in Oyo State.

“NANS hereby directs all students not to pay the school fees until NANS informs otherwise.”

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