Friday, 25 November 2016

LASU Lecturers Resumed Work On Wednesday.

Lecturers at the Lagos State University (LASU) resumed work on Wednesday after the expiration of the one-week nationwide warning strike declared by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
Dr Isaac Oyewunmi, the Chairman, #LASU chapter of ASUU, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the resumption of work followed the directives of the #ASUU national body.
“We have all resumed today (Wednesday) as directed by the national body because the one week strike elapsed on Tuesday by 11.59 p.m.’’

According to him, academic activities have returned and will continue until there is a contrary directive from the national body.

The chairman said the next line of action would be determined by the union’s national body after it meets to review the outcome of the warning strike.
#Oyewunmi said following the warning strike, negotiation would continue between the union and the Federal Government.

“It is either the government is ready to meet our demands or face our next line of action as there is no going back on our demands,’’ he said.

A NAN correspondent who visited LASU confirmed that academic activities had resumed as students were seen across departments and faculties attending lectures.
ASUU declared the one-week warning strike which began on Nov. 16 to press home their demands from the Federal Government.

The demands include the implementation of the 2009 agreement as well as the exclusion of universities from the Single Treasury Account.

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Lasu releases sandwich admission list batch B

The Lagos State University has released it's sandwich list..
 Following the release of the first round admission list batch b
,#lasu released sandwich admission list batch B click here to download file in PDF.



http://www.lasu.edu.ng/images/bulletins/Sandwich_2016_Modular_Year_Admission_List_Batch_B.pdf




Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Lasu Releases DE List And Batch B Admission List. .

The Lagos State University has released it's first round admission list batch B and de list... check it out @ www.lasu.edu.ng/2-uncategorised/247-2016-2017-first-round-batch-b-and-de-provisional-admission-list.html

Too Big To Handle.... LASU Win Big Against UI, FUNAAB & FUTA.

Just when LASU was the distinguished Tony Elumelu to the school, students of the school nevee failed to make it yet another rewarding day at the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, FUNAAB for an inter-university debate and Public Speaking competition! The #LASU Team was ably represented by: Akinsiwaju #Sanya , 400L English Education, Tiamiyu #Hezekiah 200L Law, Lawal Ademola #Ibraheem 300L Marketing, Apatira #Simisola 300L English Education, Uzuegbu #Faith 300L English Language, Ogunsanya #Fuhad 400L Bus. Admin, Ajekigbe #Semirah 200L Botany! The competition had 6 Nigerian universities invited but 4 schools were present for the competition, they are: The University of Ibadan, UI; Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA; host university FUNAAB and the prestigious Lagos State University, LASU! The University of Ibadan came 3rd place, FUNAAB came 2nd while LASU came 1st.

Lasu Plans 6,000 Hostels Accommodation For Students.

Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, Vice-Chancellor, Lagos State University (LASU) says about 6,000 students will be accommodated in the first phase of the institution’s hostel projects. Fagbohun disclosed this plan at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Forum in Lagos. “Hostel is a critical component of university life; one of the major things that it does is bonding. “It allows and assists for bonding within the students and even for effective management of the students. “The good thing about it, the House of Assembly and pursuant to the directives of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode, we have now been authorised to go ahead with hostel accommodation for our students. “One of the things that is very common with Nigerians is uncompleted projects and you see a lot of interferences of political this; political that; everybody wanting to be part of hostel development. “We did not want to engage ourselves in that. So we brought in transaction advisers, we brought in Price Water Coppers. “We did an advert for expression of interests and it was heavily subscribed, we had about 40 companies that applied. “We have now passed all of that to Price Water Coppers to do the selection, checking financial capability; checking the technical competence; checking the track records; doing a comprehensive diligence on all of those who have applied and making a selection. “What we want to do in the first phase is to accommodate between 5,000 and 6,000 students. “This development is going to be done at Ojo; it will also go on at our Epe campus where we have the Faculty of Engineering, the School of Agriculture and PGS programme (Post Graduate Students). Fagbohun said that the university had to take that initiative because if it asked government to build the hostels, “it will not work because we all know there is so much demands on the purse of government. So government cannot do it alone’’. He explained that part of what the PWC was doing was to determine the rent at which to give the hostel rooms to students. “This was a resounding point by the management during discussion that the charge must be affordable,’’ he said. He noted that the hostel charges must not be beyond the reach of the average student; it must be such that a student from any of the income group is able to afford. According to him, the project will be done through public private partnership (PPP) as there is so much demand from the government by different sector.