Friday, 28 March 2014

UNIZIK SUG TO ASSIST IN SOLVING PHCN CHARGES PROBLEMS AT IFITE

According to reports reaching us from The Office of The UNIZIK SUG PRO, a forum formed by the presidents of Lodges in Ifite recently met to discuss the abnormal billing system by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria PLC (PHCN).

According to the reports, the
agenda of the meeting was to address the issues of PHCN abnormal charges.

Before now so many have complained about the outrageous amounts paid by hostels located in Ifite.

A resident at Ifite disclosed that his hostel was billed
N1.8 million and they succeeded in raising seven hundred and fifty thousand naira only. But to their surprise two weeks of reconnection, the PHCN staff returned and disconnected them again.

Other residents also complained that before the recent ASUU strike that lasted for about five months, they were owing three hundred
and fifty thousand naira but when they returned after the strike, the debt has escalated
to eight hundred and fifty thousand naira. The residents lamented that they were exploited by the PHCN because no one used the light that brought about the
increment in the amount owed.

Some also complained that PHCN most times,
don't only disconnect those  owing from the concrete poles through which they were connected but also disconnect the power from the transformer thereby affecting both those that have paid and those that have not.

The residents who are all UNIZIK Students called on the institution's SUG to look into the matter and intervene.
At the end of the meeting, the attendees resolved to go to the office of the PHCN to lay their complaints but when they got there yesterday, there was no access into the
compound.

The meeting which was held in ANGELES LODGE towards Yahoo junction had the president of SUG, Comrade Ibe Cico, The Chief Judge Justice Muoneme and the chairman of house committee on security.

Also present was the SRC house majority leader Hon Dominic.

Source: UNIZIK SUG Blog

Saturday, 22 March 2014

NAPSS TO BEGIN RECOGNITION OF 'STUDENT OF THE WEEK' SOON

NAPSS Unizik News (NUN) proudly inform all the students of Political Science Department that recognition for "student of the week" will soon commence on weekly bases.

Plans are ongoing to ensure it starts sometime next week. The picture of the student that has been considered worthy to be the "student of the week" will be pasted on the notice board and also uploaded online at the NUN blog, with his or her bio-data and other necessary particulars.

A committee comprising of at least one person from almost every class, will be set up soonest, this committee has the onus of identifying a student worthy of such honour every week, and will be manned by the NAPSS DOS, Hon. Chikezie Osuagwu.

The student that appeared the most from the time of commencement to the day of Political Science Luncheon, will be awarded at the Luncheon to be held at the first quarter of second semester.

It is worthy to note that among the conditions to meet to merit such honour, "Regular Lectures Attendance" and "Good or Smart Dress Sense" are the major ones.

Speaking on the idea, the NAPSS president, Hon. Omaliko Emeka .F, averred that "the essence of this phenomenal idea is to ensure that our students identify themselves with the administration, have that sense of belonging, and equally strive to be diligent to lectures, while at the same time maintaining good and smart dress sense".

He equally implored and advised NAPSSITES to read  studiously for their first semester exams for success to thrive.

Monday, 17 March 2014

OBITUARY

OBITUARY

The National Association of Political Science Students (NAPSS), Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK) Chapter, hereby announce the burial arrangement of our member

Name: John Osita Obi (Ogbuefi Akunne)

Aged: 39 Years

Level: 400 CEP (Part Time)

Community: Abatete in Idemili North LGA

His Burial will take place on Thursday 20th March 2014 at his Father's compound.

Adieu Great Zikite!!!

Special Announcement!!!

This is to notify and clarify all NAPSSITES, especially the year one regular and diploma students on the modality for the payment of their various dues. Thus, they are clearly stated below as follows:

Departmental dues--N1,000 (both year one students and old students) *Enterprise Bank- *Acct number-- 2300355334

Departmental information hand book--N500. (For both old and new students). *Enterprise Bank. *Acct number---2300355334

NAPSS dues--- N1,000( for year one regular and diploma) and N500 (for old students).  *Enterprise Bank.  Acct number--2200080194

Faculty dues-- N1,500( for year one students) & N1,000( for old students) . *UBA Bank.  *Acct number- 03150550000018.  OR *First Bank *Acct number--3026174162

FOSSA dues--- N700( for year one regular and diploma).  N500(for old students).  *First Bank-  *Acct number--3026174162

Any initial confusion is regretted, and NAPSSITES are urged to make no mistakes. Please help us serve you better.

Thank you.

Signed
NAPSS Excos

Sunday, 16 March 2014

UNIZIK TO CONSTRUCT A NEW STADIUM

A new sport facility is to be constructed by the authorities of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka in order to promote the sporting skills of students.

This was disclosed Wednesday by the University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Boniface Chukwukadibia Egboka when  executives of the Students' Union Government, SUG, paid him a courtesy visit.

According to the Vice Chancellor, the sum of four million naira have been released for the project execution.

The new stadium will be sited at the school gate (beautiful gate).

Source: SUG Website

Monday, 10 March 2014

FLASH!!! ANOTHER NAPSSITE DIES

Name Obi Osita John from Abatete.

Details Later...

ALERT!!! ANOTHER ASUU STRIKE LOOMS

There is palpable tension in Nigerian universities, with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, boycotting the ongoing Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS, seminar in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Lecturers are bent on downing tools again, barely a few months after calling off a protracted industrial action, if the government insists on
getting them to join the new payment platform.

The Federal Government had directed all its Ministries, Departments and Parastatals, MDS, to join the computerised payment platform to reduce corruption and human error in the payment of salaries.

As part of measures to bring universities into the programme, the government distributed IPPIS forms to lecturers all over the country through the National Universities Commission, NUC.

It also organised seminars in the six geo-political zones of the country to sensitise management, union leaders and other stakeholders in
government-owned universities, on the new payment platform.

The seminar for the South-South zone was said to have kicked off on Monday in Port Harcourt, but members of the union would not turn up for the programme.

A similar programme which is going on simultaneously in other geo-political zones of the country is also said to have been boycotted by members of the union.

A source from the University of Uyo, Uniuyo, told PREMIUM TIMES that ASUU had barred its members from attending the Port Harcourt
seminar.

Already, the source said university teaching hospitals that adopted the IPPIS are being owed salaries due to the ineffectiveness of the new platform.

While some workers got jumbo salaries, he noted that others got far below their entitlements, due to the unreliability of the new payment platform.

He also noted that February salaries of the teaching hospitals are yet to be paid because of the problem encountered the previous month.
“The vice chancellor had intimated us about the seminar but based on the directive from our union, we cannot honour the invitation for the programme,” a union member in UNIUYO told PREMIUM TIMES.

He requested not to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the matter.

“ASUU is not against the computerised salary system but we are saying that the policy does not favour the peculiar nuances of the academia.

“For instance, the IPPIS does not recognise the peculiarity of the academic environment and cannot meet our payment needs. Our members go on sabbatical, act as adjuncts and we engage in
regular recruitment of staff which are not addressed on the IPPIS platform.”

Having experienced the failure in the payment of monetisation, the source hinted that the union would not allow its members to be part of the new payment system.

PREMIUM TIMES had exclusively reported that the university of Ibadan chapter of the union had early in January barred its members from filling the IPPIS form.

The Secretary of the chapter, Deji Omole, said the move would inject a new form of fraud into salary payment in the universities. In a statement, Mr. Omole stated, “Our attention has been drawn to a NUC circular directing university staff to fill IPPIS forms. This is to
remind you that the union’s position on IPPIS has not changed.

“Until NEC reviews its earlier decision, no ASUU member is to fill the form. NEC is to discuss this issue in February and give further directive. United we bargain, divided we beg.”

Also speaking on the matter, ASUU chairman, University of Ibadan chapter, Olusegun Ajiboye, said the latest move by the NUC was aimed at further creating problems for the university leturers.

According to him, the integrated payment system did not take into consideration the peculiarities of the work of academic staff and negated the principle of autonomy which ASUU won since 1992.

He explained that academic staff were employed by their respective university councils which managed the resources and took care of the welfare of its staff; and not centrally by the NUC.

“IPPS negates the principle of university autonomy that ASUU fought for. We are employed by our respective governing councils and not centrally by NUC. For salaries to be paid from Abuja is strange to the world university system apart from the dangers inherent in it. IPPS does not take into consideration the peculiarities of our job,” Mr.
Ajoboye said.

“Now that we are even paid by our universities, members who have problems with their salaries face difficulties before getting it resolved let alone salaries being paid from Abuja. They are talking of ghost workers when salaries have not been paid from Abuja but somebody in front of the system in Abuja will manufacture fictitious names and pay themselves. It will give room for fraud and make life difficult for our profession and members. We say no to IPPS,” he added.

Attempts to speak with the National President of ASUU, Nasir Faggie, on the issue failed as he would not take calls or respond to a text message sent to his telephone.

Source: PREMIUM TIMES

Friday, 7 March 2014

Call For Articles

National Association of Political Science Students (NAPSS), Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria

        Call For Articles

The Editorial Board of Mace, a magazine of NAPSS, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka (UNIZIK) chapter, invites articles o contemporary issues within the polity, business, sports, fashion and lifestyle, columns etc.

Mace is an annual publication which features in May/June of every academic session. Articles for consideration in the upcoming edition should not be under assessment or already published elsewhere. The magazine accords priority to analytical works.

       Guidelines for Submission

1. Articles should be analytical devoid of bias or insult or character assassination of any individual.

2. Articles should include the title, introduction, main body and conclusion.

3. Articles should not contain less than 750 words and should not be more than 1000 words.

4. Articles should contain the name and phone number with the address of the author(s)

5. Objective articles are prerequisite for consideration and possible publication.

6. Deadline for submission is March 31, 2014.

7. Electronic or soft copy articles should be sent to the following Emails:
anyic72@gmail.com
napssuniziknews@gmail.com
talktopocky@yahoo.com
emexco4unity@yahoo.com

8. All Articles Should be typed.

9. All hard copy submissions should be made to the Editor-in-Chief of MACE Hon Udeze Ifeanyi C (08065376601) or to any of the following editors who are all from The Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.

i. Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Patrick Ozorumba (08061685492)
ii. Political Editor, Ede Joel (08065467153)
iii. Business/Sport Editor, Nobel Eyisi (07038383895)

Associate Editors

i. Delight Ebujie (08160268053)
ii. Onyeka Samuel (0805138019)
iii. Arinze Daniel (08184894021)

Submissions can also be made to The Editor-in-Chief of NAPSS NEWS BLOG, Hon Chukwuemerie Uduchukwu (09033411409)

Call For Papers

National Association of Political Science Students (NAPSS), Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria

           Call for Papers

The editorial board of MACE, a magazine of NAPSS UNIZIK Chapter, invites scholarly articles on any issue within the field of political science and social sciences in particular.

Areas of focus includes but not limited to political theory, government and politics, public administration and public policy, political economy, gender studies, local government and community development, international policy and diplomacy.

MACE is an annual publication which features in May/June of every academic session.

Papers for consideration in the upcoming edition should not be under assessment or already published elsewhere. The mini journal accords priority to analytical and empirical works.

    Guidelines For Submission

1. Articles should be typed 12 point font size and 1.5 line spacing, Time New Roman; and should not exceed 15 pages of A4 sized paper including references.

2. Articles should conform to ADP (APA) citation style. The in-text citation should be restricted to authors names, date and page, for example Adevale, 2014:2. This should be complemented in the out-text by the authors surnames and initials followed by the year of publication with the name of the publisher. For example Adewale, T.Z (2014) Post-Colonial Africa. Zaria: Mangroove Publishers.

3. Articles should be divided into introduction, main body and conclusion and should be preceded by an abstract of not more than 140 words and 4-6 key words.

4. Pages should be numbered consecutively throughout. The title page (page 1) should contain the title of the article, authors full name(s), address (es), and status of the author(s). Page two should contain only the title, abstract, key words and part of the introduction to enhance review.

5.  Authors should avoid making statements that would link them to the article. Example, "Like I earlier said", "As we have earlier asserted or argued" etc

6. Closing date for submission of articles for the upcoming edition is March 31st 2014.

7. Electronic or soft copy should be sent to the following email addresses:
anyic72@gmail.com
napssuniziknews@gmail.com
talktopocky@yahoo.com
emexco4unity@yahoo.com

8. All hard copy submission should be given to the Editor-in-Chief MACE, Hon. Ifeanyi C Udeze (08065376601) or any of the following associate editors who are all from The Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State Nigeria.

i. Ede Joel (08065467153)
ii. Patrick Ozorumba (08061685492)
iiii. Nobel Eyisi (07038383895)
iv. Delight Ebujie (08160268053)
v. Onyeka Samuel (0805138019)
vi. Arinze Daniel (08184894021)

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

INTERVIEW: THE SUG PRESIDENT IS WORKING OUT A PLAN TO BUILD A BUS STAND FOR EMELDA HOSTEL - Agulefo Queen

The Vice President, Students Union Government, SUG, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka Comrade Agulefo Queen in an interview with the Editor of UNIZIK Students' Facebook Fan Page Hon Chukwuemerie Uduchukwu, disclosed some of her plans for the welfare of the students.

Below are the details of the interview.

UNIZIK STUDENTS' FB PAGE EDITOR: What was your reaction after you emerged winner of the 2013/2014 SUG Vice-Presidential Elections?

VP: It has been proven that human beings are first emotional then rational. My first reaction was that of excitement then followed by fresh showers of tears while I placed a call to my parents, but just then, It dawned on me that this is a clarion call to a bigger responsibility and that I have a duty both to serve the entire university community and maintain a sound academics prowess.

UNIZIK STUDENTS' FB PAGE EDITOR: Do you have any political godfather?

VP: No, I did more of a grassroot campaign with the help of groups like my NCF (New Covenant Family) fellowship, the entire christian community, Holy Family Youth Village, School Hostel, CIC Old Boys Association, FGGC Onitsha Old Girls, to mention but a few. I also got help from some elder comrades too.

UNIZIK STUDENTS' FB PAGE EDITOR: What shall be your main area of concentration as the Vice President?

VP: Amongst the many feasible projects that I'm handling already. The specifically stipulated duty of the SUG Vice-president in accordance to the SUG constitution is organisation of the student union week. It then follows logically that it should be my main area of concentration.

UNIZIK STUDENTS' FB PAGE EDITOR: In a recent report by PREMIUM TIMES, it was revealed that some students suggested the scraping of SUG. What is your view on that?

VP: Any organisation without leadership is headed towards chaos and lawlessness. And one of the primary roles of the government is to defend the interest of its people, convey their needs to the appropriate authorities for action, and project their welfare and this is what the SUG stands for. It follows therefore that the suggestion to scrap the SUG is like breaking a proverbial hedge, and serpents could bite.

UNIZIK STUDENTS' FB PAGE EDITOR: How will you tackle the issue of corruption in the SUG, are you ready to oppose any corrupt act by the executive even if it was carried out by the President?

VP: I will treat every issue arising, If any ,on the basis of its own merit or uniqueness, that is to say that my reaction will differ with the circumstances surrounding the matter. But the bottom line is that I'm directly accountable to the students who voted me in. The office of the Vice President is independent of any other office in the SUG, owing to the fact that I was neither appointed nor was a running mate to the president but was duly elected. However, I believe the present executive so far have been of good conduct.

UNIZIK STUDENTS' FB PAGE EDITOR: Are you going to continue with the good programmes of your predecessor Comrade Eucharia Okoli, like the live radio interactive programme usually aired on Unizik FM every Tuesday through which students communicate with the union executive live?

VP: Well I'm looking into it... but there may be little modifications on the programme, if it eventually starts airing.

UNIZIK STUDENTS' FB PAGE EDITOR: What is your view on the performance of your predecessor especially the SUG night and what measures shall you put in place to improve on that?

VP: I believe that in other to succeed and improve on the current standard of the SUG night, I just need to re-order my priorities and plan ahead. I would like to borrow a leaf from the famous Greek philosopher Socrates who is of the opinion that the secret to achieving positive change, is to focus not on fighting the old but on building the new.

UNIZIK STUDENTS' FB PAGE EDITOR: Your official residence is Emelda hostel. What measures shall you put in place to develop a bus stand for the hostel?

VP: Anyway, it is not within my jurisdiction to build a bus stand for the hostel, however regarding the challenges they encounter in transportation, The union president is putting certain measures to check and put to rest this issue.

PHOTO NEWS: NAPSS CONDOLENCE VISIT TO EJISIOHA COMPOUND

PHOTO NEWS: NAPSS CONDOLENCE VISIT TO EJISIOHA COMPOUND

The National Association of Political Science Students (NAPSS), Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, UNIZIK, Tuesday, paid a condolence visit to the family of Ejisioha of Ukpor in Nnewi South Local Government Area of Anambra State over the death of Pa Moses Okonkwo Ejisioha who died at the age of 111.

Until his death, Pa Ejisioha was the grand father of Ekene Johnpaul Ejisioha a 400 level Political Science regular student of this great institution.

The funeral featured condolences, celebration and merrymaking.

Monday, 3 March 2014

NAPSS SENATE FAILS TO PASS EXECUTIVE BUDGET AFTER A HEATED SESSION

The NAPSS Senate Friday failed to pass the executive budget after a very heated session. Confusion  came up after the Senate President attempted to move the session into committee of the whole in order to fast track the passage of the executive budget. This angered his deputy who argued that it was unconstitutional and they were not well informed.

The issued raised serious arguments between the members but it was later peacefully resolved.

The house however insisted that they won't pass the budget till they receive a detailed report on the performance of the previous budget. This pushed the house to adjourn.

MESSAGE FROM NAPSS MAGAZINE EDITORIAL BOARD

The Editor-in-Chief of NAPSS Magazine editorial board Hon. Ifeanyi Udeze hereby inform the general public that they have commenced the process of the magazine production. Download the photo to view details

UNIZIK Loses Another Student

Name: Bath O Muodilim

Department: Political Science (CEP)

Level: 600 Level (Final Year)

Burial Date: Thursday 6th March 2014

Hometown: Nando

L.G.A: Oyi

State: Anambra

He died after a fatal accident on 25th February, 2014.

Adieu Zikite!!!

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Why I Rejected The Centenary Award - Wole Soyinka

The sheer weight of indignation and revulsion of most of Nigerian humanity at the recent Boko Harma atrocity in Yobe is most likely to have overwhelmed a tiny footnote to that outrage, small indeed, but of an inversely proportionate significance.  This was the name of the hospital to which the survivors of the massacre were taken. That minute detail calls into question, in a gruesome but chastening way, the entire ethical landscape into which this nation has been forced by insensate leadership.  It is an uncanny coincidence, one that I hope the new culture of ‘religious tourism’, spearheaded by none other than the nation’s president in his own person, may even come to recognize as a message from unseen forces.
For the name of that hospital, it is reported, is none other than that of General Sani Abacha, a vicious usurper under whose authority the lives of an elected president and his wife were snuffed out.  Assassinations – including through bombs cynically ascribed to the opposition – became routine. Under that ruler, torture and other forms of barbarism were enthroned as the norm of governance.
To round up, nine Nigerian citizens, including the writer and environmentalist Ken Saro-wiwa, were hanged after a trial that was stomach churning even by the most primitive standards of judicial trial, and in defiance of the intervention of world leadership. We are speaking here of a man who placed this nation under siege during an unrelenting reign of terror that is barely different from the current rampage of Boko Haram. It is this very psychopath that was recently canonized by the government of Goodluck Jonathan in commemoration of one hundred years of Nigerian trauma.
It has been long a-coming. One of the broadest avenues in the nation’s capital, Abuja, bears the name of General Sani Abacha. Successive governments have lacked the political courage to change this  signpost – among several others – of  national self degradation and wipe out the memory of the nation’s tormentor from daily encounter. Not even Ministers for the Federal Capital territory within whose portfolios rest such responsibilities, could muster the temerity to initiate the process and leave the rest to public approbation or repudiation. I urged the need of this purge on one such minister, and at least one Head of State. That minister promised, but that boast went the way of Nigerian electoral boast.  The Head of State murmured something about the fear of offending ‘sensibilities’. All evasions amounted to moral cowardice and a doubling of victim trauma. When you proudly display certificates of a nation’s admission to the club of global pariahs, it is only a matter of time before you move to beatify them as saints and other paragons of human perfection. What the government of Goodluck Jonathan has done is to scoop up a century’s accumulated degeneracy in one preeminent symbol, then place it on a podium for the nation to admire, emulate and even – worship.
There is a deplorable message for coming generations in this governance aberration that the entire world has been summoned to witness and indeed, to celebrate. The insertion of an embodiment of  ‘governance by terror’ into the company of committed democrats, professionals, humanists and human rights advocates in their own right, is a sordid effort to grant a certificate of health to a communicable disease that common sense demands should be isolated.
It is a confidence trick that speaks volumes of the perpetrators of such a fraud. We shall pass over – for instance – the slave mentality that concocts loose formulas for an Honours List that automatically elevate any violent bird of passage to the status of nation builders who may, or may not be demonstrably motivated by genuine love of nation.  Accordingly  generalized but false attributes to known killers and treasury robbers is a disservice to history and a desecration of memory.  It also compromises the future.

I reject my share of this national insult.