• Get ready for a delicious celebration of culture and community! The National Union of Enugu State Students (NUESS), Uniport Chapter, is bringing the taste of home to campus.
    Whether you're a fan of the "African Salad" or just looking for a great vibe with fellow students, you won't want to miss this.

    Event Details: ABACHA DAY
    Date: Wednesday, 11th March, 2026
    Time: 4:30 PM
    Venue: In front of the Old Students’ Affairs Building, Choba Campus.

    Host: Onah Chiemelie Francis (Ichie Nwachimereze), NUESS President

    Come hungry and ready to celebrate this heritage. It’s going to be a remarkable day filled with flavor and Enugu pride. See you there.




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    #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #NUESS
    Get ready for a delicious celebration of culture and community! The National Union of Enugu State Students (NUESS), Uniport Chapter, is bringing the taste of home to campus. Whether you're a fan of the "African Salad" or just looking for a great vibe with fellow students, you won't want to miss this. 🥗 Event Details: ABACHA DAY 📅 Date: Wednesday, 11th March, 2026 ⏰ Time: 4:30 PM 📍 Venue: In front of the Old Students’ Affairs Building, Choba Campus. Host: Onah Chiemelie Francis (Ichie Nwachimereze), NUESS President Come hungry and ready to celebrate this heritage. It’s going to be a remarkable day filled with flavor and Enugu pride. See you there. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #NUESS
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  • A Rare & Unique Congress Gathering — Okwuluora Ndi Igbo LIVE at Uniport!

    The National Union of Enugu State Students (NUESS), University of Port Harcourt Chapter, proudly presents a special congress gathering with a renowned philanthropist and leader, Okwuluora Ndi Igbo.

    This is a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired by impactful leadership and vision.

    Date: 25th February 2026
    Time: 5:30 PM
    Venue: In front of Old Students’ Affairs Building, Choba Campus

    Come expect insight, inspiration, and a powerful interactive session.

    Don’t miss it — be there live!




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    #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #StudentWelfare #CampusLife #UniportStudents
    #NUESSUniport #CongressGathering #OkwuluoraNdiIgbo #UniportEvents #Leadership #Inspiration
    A Rare & Unique Congress Gathering — Okwuluora Ndi Igbo LIVE at Uniport! The National Union of Enugu State Students (NUESS), University of Port Harcourt Chapter, proudly presents a special congress gathering with a renowned philanthropist and leader, Okwuluora Ndi Igbo. This is a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired by impactful leadership and vision. 📅 Date: 25th February 2026 ⏰ Time: 5:30 PM 📍 Venue: In front of Old Students’ Affairs Building, Choba Campus Come expect insight, inspiration, and a powerful interactive session. Don’t miss it — be there live! _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #StudentWelfare #CampusLife #UniportStudents #NUESSUniport #CongressGathering #OkwuluoraNdiIgbo #UniportEvents #Leadership #Inspiration
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  • Campus stories time

    Hope you didn't miss the first part??

    Episode 2: First Lectures
    Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance."

    TBC
    #migg
    Part 3 this evening
    Campus stories time ⏰⏰🔥 Hope you didn't miss the first part?? Episode 2: First Lectures Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance." TBC #migg Part 3 this evening
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  • Campus stories time

    Hope you didn't miss the first part??

    Episode 2: First Lectures
    Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance."

    TBC
    #migg
    Part 3 this evening
    Campus stories time ⏰⏰🔥 Hope you didn't miss the first part?? Episode 2: First Lectures Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance." TBC #migg Part 3 this evening
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  • Begin Your Future Today:

    Maduka University Enugu Opens Admissions for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Maduka University, Enugu, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing private institutions, has officially opened its admissions portal for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The announcement comes shortly after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) released the results of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

    The university, which has continued to attract national attention for its state-of-the-art facilities, seasoned faculty, and student-focused learning environment, is inviting prospective students who scored 150 and above in the UTME to apply for various undergraduate programmes across its schools and colleges.

    Available Programmes and Fees

    Maduka University offers a wide range of accredited courses across different disciplines:

    School of Computing
    Computer Science – ₦690,000

    Cyber Security – ₦690,000

    Software Engineering – ₦690,000

    School of Business & Social Sciences
    Accounting – ₦650,000

    Economics – ₦650,000

    Mass Communication – ₦650,000

    International Relations – ₦650,000

    Transport Management – ₦650,000

    School of Engineering
    Civil Engineering – ₦690,000

    Mechanical Engineering – ₦690,000

    Mechatronics Engineering – ₦690,000

    Computer Engineering – ₦690,000

    Electrical and Electronics Engineering – ₦690,000

    College of Medical Sciences
    Medicine and Surgery – ₦3,500,000

    School of Health Sciences
    Public Health – ₦690,000

    Radiography – ₦690,000

    Nursing – ₦1,100,000

    Medical Laboratory Science – ₦690,000

    Physiotherapy – ₦690,000

    School of Pharmacy
    Pharmacy – ₦1,100,000

    School of Law
    Law – ₦1,100,000

    IJMB Programme
    Tuition – ₦650,000 (2 semesters)

    Additional fees include an application form fee of ₦5,000 and a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦50,000. Feeding is on a pay-as-you-eat basis, while tuition allows for flexible installment payments, except for IJMB, which requires a one-time payment.

    Why Maduka University?

    With its serene environment in Enugu, cutting-edge academic resources, and strong emphasis on practical training, Maduka University is positioned as an ideal destination for students who aspire to excel both academically and professionally.

    The institution prides itself on producing graduates who combine knowledge with entrepreneurial and leadership skills, ready to shape the future of Nigeria and beyond.

    The university also accepts Direct Entry candidates and transfer students, ensuring flexibility for applicants at different stages of their educational journey.


    Maduka University is not just offering admission — it is offering an opportunity to begin a transformative academic journey. With no hidden charges and a clear path to success, the institution invites aspiring students to secure their future today.
    #Admission
    Begin Your Future Today: Maduka University Enugu Opens Admissions for 2025/2026 Academic Session Maduka University, Enugu, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing private institutions, has officially opened its admissions portal for the 2025/2026 academic session. The announcement comes shortly after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) released the results of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The university, which has continued to attract national attention for its state-of-the-art facilities, seasoned faculty, and student-focused learning environment, is inviting prospective students who scored 150 and above in the UTME to apply for various undergraduate programmes across its schools and colleges. Available Programmes and Fees Maduka University offers a wide range of accredited courses across different disciplines: School of Computing Computer Science – ₦690,000 Cyber Security – ₦690,000 Software Engineering – ₦690,000 School of Business & Social Sciences Accounting – ₦650,000 Economics – ₦650,000 Mass Communication – ₦650,000 International Relations – ₦650,000 Transport Management – ₦650,000 School of Engineering Civil Engineering – ₦690,000 Mechanical Engineering – ₦690,000 Mechatronics Engineering – ₦690,000 Computer Engineering – ₦690,000 Electrical and Electronics Engineering – ₦690,000 College of Medical Sciences Medicine and Surgery – ₦3,500,000 School of Health Sciences Public Health – ₦690,000 Radiography – ₦690,000 Nursing – ₦1,100,000 Medical Laboratory Science – ₦690,000 Physiotherapy – ₦690,000 School of Pharmacy Pharmacy – ₦1,100,000 School of Law Law – ₦1,100,000 IJMB Programme Tuition – ₦650,000 (2 semesters) Additional fees include an application form fee of ₦5,000 and a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦50,000. Feeding is on a pay-as-you-eat basis, while tuition allows for flexible installment payments, except for IJMB, which requires a one-time payment. Why Maduka University? With its serene environment in Enugu, cutting-edge academic resources, and strong emphasis on practical training, Maduka University is positioned as an ideal destination for students who aspire to excel both academically and professionally. The institution prides itself on producing graduates who combine knowledge with entrepreneurial and leadership skills, ready to shape the future of Nigeria and beyond. The university also accepts Direct Entry candidates and transfer students, ensuring flexibility for applicants at different stages of their educational journey. Maduka University is not just offering admission — it is offering an opportunity to begin a transformative academic journey. With no hidden charges and a clear path to success, the institution invites aspiring students to secure their future today. #Admission
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  • Job Vacancy Announcement

    A reputable school in Enugu, is seeking qualified and passionate teachers to join our academic team for the 2025/2026 session.

    #Location #CORRIDOR #LAYOUT #ENUGU

    *Available Teaching Positions:*

    ICT

    Basic Science & Technology

    English Language

    Requirements:

    A minimum of B.Ed / B.Sc (Ed) or equivalent in the relevant field.

    Teaching experience & Proficiency in computer is an added advantage.

    Strong communication and classroom management skills.

    Competitive Salary

    How to Apply:
    Interested candidates should send an application letter to Whatsapp No. [08068953122] on or before [22/8/2025].
    📢 Job Vacancy Announcement A reputable school in Enugu, is seeking qualified and passionate teachers to join our academic team for the 2025/2026 session. #Location #CORRIDOR #LAYOUT #ENUGU *Available Teaching Positions:* ICT Basic Science & Technology English Language Requirements: A minimum of B.Ed / B.Sc (Ed) or equivalent in the relevant field. Teaching experience & Proficiency in computer is an added advantage. Strong communication and classroom management skills. Competitive Salary How to Apply: Interested candidates should send an application letter to Whatsapp No. [08068953122] on or before [22/8/2025].
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  • NYSC DG Commends Gov Mbah for Raising Corps Members’ Allowances to N20,000 Minimum

    ...Medical Corps members now earn N40,000 to N80,000

    ...As Mbah pledges more support to Corps

    The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brig. Gen. Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu, has commended Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State for his commitment to the welfare and safety of corps members in the state, especially for increasing their monthly allowances to a minimum of N20,000.

    The DG gave the commendation when he led top members of NYSC’s management on a courtesy visit to the governor’s office, Monday evening, on the sidelines of his tour of the NYSC Orientation Camp at Awgu, as well as others across the country during the orientation programme.

    Before Mbah’s administration, NYSC corps members in the state earned a N1,000 monthly allowance, but the governor, upon learning about the situation, approved a minimum allowance of N80,000 for medical doctors, N50,000 for pharmacists, and N40,000 for other healthcare professionals, which they are already earning.

    He equally approved a N20,000 minimum allowance for others, in addition to the allowance paid by the Federal Government.

    Gen. Nafiu also commended the governor for the peace and security enjoyed by corps members in the state, noting that his visit was part of his tour of orientation camps across the country during the ongoing orientation programme for newly mobilised corps members.

    He assured parents of the safety of their young ones, noting that despite a few security issues involving corps members in some parts of the country, the safety of corps members had been commendable and guaranteed.

    “The NYSC does not deploy corps members to areas that are not secure. Security of lives and property is very dear to us. Parents are always reassured that we do not deploy these young, vibrant Nigerian youths, who are the hope of this great nation, to places we are not sure of the security of their lives and property,” he said.

    He reiterated that NYSC remains a nonpartisan organisation, stressing also the need for good behaviour among corps members, as the corps would not lower its standards for anybody.

    “I charge Nigerians to understand us; see us as nonpartisan; see us as Nigerians that are passionate about the development and aspirations of these young Nigerians that are committed to us. It is something that is really sacred to us,” he concluded.

    On his part, Governor Peter Mbah pledged the continued support of his administration for the NYSC and corps members serving in the state.

    While recalling the place of Enugu State in the Corps’ history, including the Corps’ first orientation camp, which was established in Awgu in 1973, the governor said his administration had taken steps towards the infrastructural revamp of the NYSC camp in the state.

    “Awgu is also quite symbolic for us too as a people because, if you recall, that was actually a centre where we talked about the concept of Reconciliation, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction – 3 Rs – immediately after the civil war.

    “So, for us, in trying to rehabilitate that location now, we want to bring back that historic importance. We have also done quite a number of interventions for the NYSC, which you have pointed out. We are going to continue to support the service.

    “We see it as a duty on our part to continue to support both the welfare and the safety of the corps members. We believe that the safety of the corps members at all times is paramount to us,” he stated.

    He thanked the corps for its many contributions to Enugu State’s and the nation’s development, noting that NYSC had served as an enduring bridge that links young Nigerians across culture, across faith, across regions and, indeed, as a channel to deepen their love for fatherland.

    “We derive benefit from the NYSC – the intervention we get from the corps members, who go to our schools to teach, our hospitals to work, and even contribute to our water, sanitation and hygiene programmes in our rural communities. These contributions are not lost on us, and we do not take those services for granted,” Mbah concluded….2moro iz here
    NYSC DG Commends Gov Mbah for Raising Corps Members’ Allowances to N20,000 Minimum ...Medical Corps members now earn N40,000 to N80,000 ...As Mbah pledges more support to Corps The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brig. Gen. Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu, has commended Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State for his commitment to the welfare and safety of corps members in the state, especially for increasing their monthly allowances to a minimum of N20,000. The DG gave the commendation when he led top members of NYSC’s management on a courtesy visit to the governor’s office, Monday evening, on the sidelines of his tour of the NYSC Orientation Camp at Awgu, as well as others across the country during the orientation programme. Before Mbah’s administration, NYSC corps members in the state earned a N1,000 monthly allowance, but the governor, upon learning about the situation, approved a minimum allowance of N80,000 for medical doctors, N50,000 for pharmacists, and N40,000 for other healthcare professionals, which they are already earning. He equally approved a N20,000 minimum allowance for others, in addition to the allowance paid by the Federal Government. Gen. Nafiu also commended the governor for the peace and security enjoyed by corps members in the state, noting that his visit was part of his tour of orientation camps across the country during the ongoing orientation programme for newly mobilised corps members. He assured parents of the safety of their young ones, noting that despite a few security issues involving corps members in some parts of the country, the safety of corps members had been commendable and guaranteed. “The NYSC does not deploy corps members to areas that are not secure. Security of lives and property is very dear to us. Parents are always reassured that we do not deploy these young, vibrant Nigerian youths, who are the hope of this great nation, to places we are not sure of the security of their lives and property,” he said. He reiterated that NYSC remains a nonpartisan organisation, stressing also the need for good behaviour among corps members, as the corps would not lower its standards for anybody. “I charge Nigerians to understand us; see us as nonpartisan; see us as Nigerians that are passionate about the development and aspirations of these young Nigerians that are committed to us. It is something that is really sacred to us,” he concluded. On his part, Governor Peter Mbah pledged the continued support of his administration for the NYSC and corps members serving in the state. While recalling the place of Enugu State in the Corps’ history, including the Corps’ first orientation camp, which was established in Awgu in 1973, the governor said his administration had taken steps towards the infrastructural revamp of the NYSC camp in the state. “Awgu is also quite symbolic for us too as a people because, if you recall, that was actually a centre where we talked about the concept of Reconciliation, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction – 3 Rs – immediately after the civil war. “So, for us, in trying to rehabilitate that location now, we want to bring back that historic importance. We have also done quite a number of interventions for the NYSC, which you have pointed out. We are going to continue to support the service. “We see it as a duty on our part to continue to support both the welfare and the safety of the corps members. We believe that the safety of the corps members at all times is paramount to us,” he stated. He thanked the corps for its many contributions to Enugu State’s and the nation’s development, noting that NYSC had served as an enduring bridge that links young Nigerians across culture, across faith, across regions and, indeed, as a channel to deepen their love for fatherland. “We derive benefit from the NYSC – the intervention we get from the corps members, who go to our schools to teach, our hospitals to work, and even contribute to our water, sanitation and hygiene programmes in our rural communities. These contributions are not lost on us, and we do not take those services for granted,” Mbah concluded….2moro iz here
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  • During my working visit to Nsukka at the weekend, I met with leaders and stakeholders from across Enugu North Senatorial District - our revered traditional rulers, political leaders, community representatives, professionals, and various groups. My meeting with the traditional rulers was hosted by His Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, at Edem Ani, while the town hall was held at the UBA Hall, UNN.

    They reminded me of the three major requests they brought to me before the 2023 election: to dualise the 44km Abakpa Nike - Opi - Nsukka Road, ensure that a son of Nsukka becomes Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, and support the creation of Adada State. It was heartwarming to hear the joy in their voices as they noted that the road is already being dualised, that history has been made with the appointment of Professor Simon Ortuanya as the first Nsukka-born Vice Chancellor of UNN since 1960, thanks to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, and that I have stood firmly with them in the push for Adada State.

    They spoke of the changes they can already see taking shape - 102 Smart Green Schools across the zone, 102 new Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres bringing care closer to our people, and a modern Nsukka transport Terminal set to transform mobility and commerce.

    I told them that while these achievements are worth celebrating, they are only the beginning. By 2025, once we have completed all 260 Smart Green Schools and 260 healthcare centres across the state, we will move even more aggressively on roads. I also shared our vision for a high-speed rail line between Enugu and Nsukka that will cut travel time to just 15 minutes. Feasibility studies are underway, and we will make it happen.

    I left Nsukka encouraged and inspired. The trust and commitment I saw in these meetings strengthen my resolve to deliver even more. Together, we will keep breaking new ground and building the modern, prosperous Enugu we all dream of.

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    During my working visit to Nsukka at the weekend, I met with leaders and stakeholders from across Enugu North Senatorial District - our revered traditional rulers, political leaders, community representatives, professionals, and various groups. My meeting with the traditional rulers was hosted by His Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, at Edem Ani, while the town hall was held at the UBA Hall, UNN. They reminded me of the three major requests they brought to me before the 2023 election: to dualise the 44km Abakpa Nike - Opi - Nsukka Road, ensure that a son of Nsukka becomes Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, and support the creation of Adada State. It was heartwarming to hear the joy in their voices as they noted that the road is already being dualised, that history has been made with the appointment of Professor Simon Ortuanya as the first Nsukka-born Vice Chancellor of UNN since 1960, thanks to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, and that I have stood firmly with them in the push for Adada State. They spoke of the changes they can already see taking shape - 102 Smart Green Schools across the zone, 102 new Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres bringing care closer to our people, and a modern Nsukka transport Terminal set to transform mobility and commerce. I told them that while these achievements are worth celebrating, they are only the beginning. By 2025, once we have completed all 260 Smart Green Schools and 260 healthcare centres across the state, we will move even more aggressively on roads. I also shared our vision for a high-speed rail line between Enugu and Nsukka that will cut travel time to just 15 minutes. Feasibility studies are underway, and we will make it happen. I left Nsukka encouraged and inspired. The trust and commitment I saw in these meetings strengthen my resolve to deliver even more. Together, we will keep breaking new ground and building the modern, prosperous Enugu we all dream of. Copyed
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  • Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching Hospital (ESUTTH), Parklane Hospital is a state tertiary health institution owned and operated by the Enugu State government. It transformed from a nursing home established in 1930 for the colonial master to a first-class hospital for government officials and the elite in 1952. During the Nigerian civil war that lasted from 1967 to 1970, it was converted to a general hospital which served the purpose of treating the victims of war. The hospital gradually and progressively expanded to accommodate the establishment of Maternity, Paediatric and Surgery facilities in 1985. The hospital was upgraded in November 2005, to a specialist institution and later to a Teaching Hospital by May 2006.

    We are recruiting to fill the position below:

    Job Title: Pharmacist Intern

    Location: Parklane, Enugu


    Requirements

    Candidate must possess a Degree or its equivalent in Pharmacy from a recognized tertiary institution and evidence of registration by relevant registration council in Nigeria.
    Application Closing Date
    4th August, 2025.

    How to Apply
    Interested and qualified candidates should:
    Click here to apply online

    http://bit.ly/3ZWuc3W.

    Candidates should ensure they provide all the necessary information required and address their Application Letter to:
    The Director of Administration,
    ESUT Teaching Hospital,
    Parklane - Enugu.

    Note: For more inquiries, call: 08059238136.

    Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching Hospital (ESUTTH), Parklane Hospital is a state tertiary health institution owned and operated by the Enugu State government. It transformed from a nursing home established in 1930 for the colonial master to a first-class hospital for government officials and the elite in 1952. During the Nigerian civil war that lasted from 1967 to 1970, it was converted to a general hospital which served the purpose of treating the victims of war. The hospital gradually and progressively expanded to accommodate the establishment of Maternity, Paediatric and Surgery facilities in 1985. The hospital was upgraded in November 2005, to a specialist institution and later to a Teaching Hospital by May 2006. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: Pharmacist Intern Location: Parklane, Enugu Requirements Candidate must possess a Degree or its equivalent in Pharmacy from a recognized tertiary institution and evidence of registration by relevant registration council in Nigeria. Application Closing Date 4th August, 2025. How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply online http://bit.ly/3ZWuc3W. Candidates should ensure they provide all the necessary information required and address their Application Letter to: The Director of Administration, ESUT Teaching Hospital, Parklane - Enugu. Note: For more inquiries, call: 08059238136.
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  • Okwulura left Enugu State and travelled all the way to Umuaka in Imo State. He went there to help a young I'm man named Ikechukwu Chinecherem, the son of Akah, who has been suffering from kidney disease for over a year.



    Even though the journey was long and stressful, Okwulura arrived in Umuaka in the evening. Without resting, he started a fundraising event to raise money for Ikechukwu’s treatment. He didn’t go there for fame or praise — he just wanted to help.



    This is not the first time Okwuluora has helped someone from Umuaka with kidney problems. This is the second youth he has supported.



    But sadly, after the fundraising, while he was on his way back, he was kidnapped. The kidnappers took him into the bush. It was a terrible and scary moment. But something saved him – his good name. Because of his kind heart and the respect people have for him, they let him go.



    We thank God he came back safe and alive.



    Okwuluora’s kindness should not be punished. He deserves support, not suffering. I am truly happy that he returned safe and sound.



    He will tell the full story after he recovers. Right now, he’s still in shock and couldn’t explain everything to me. I was so worried ,I had given him directions and made sure he arrived Umuaka safely. Hearing what happened truly hurts me. He said people should continue to donate to Ikechukwu because of him and God. God wants Ikechukwu alive
    Okwulura left Enugu State and travelled all the way to Umuaka in Imo State. He went there to help a young I'm man named Ikechukwu Chinecherem, the son of Akah, who has been suffering from kidney disease for over a year. Even though the journey was long and stressful, Okwulura arrived in Umuaka in the evening. Without resting, he started a fundraising event to raise money for Ikechukwu’s treatment. He didn’t go there for fame or praise — he just wanted to help. This is not the first time Okwuluora has helped someone from Umuaka with kidney problems. This is the second youth he has supported. But sadly, after the fundraising, while he was on his way back, he was kidnapped. The kidnappers took him into the bush. It was a terrible and scary moment. But something saved him – his good name. Because of his kind heart and the respect people have for him, they let him go. We thank God he came back safe and alive. Okwuluora’s kindness should not be punished. He deserves support, not suffering. I am truly happy that he returned safe and sound. He will tell the full story after he recovers. Right now, he’s still in shock and couldn’t explain everything to me. I was so worried ,I had given him directions and made sure he arrived Umuaka safely. Hearing what happened truly hurts me. He said people should continue to donate to Ikechukwu because of him and God. God wants Ikechukwu alive
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    Secondary Chemistry Teacher at Spring of Life and Fountain of Wisdom School
    Spring of Life and Fountain of Wisdom Schools is a reputable, dynamic Christian co-educational institution located in the heart of Enugu State. We have consistently maintained an excellent environment for learning and raising a generation of God fearing children who are physically, intellectually, morally, socially and technologically fit to become tomorrow's leaders.

    We are recruiting to fill the position below:

    Job Title: Secondary Chemistry Teacher

    Location: Enugu

    Responsibilities

    Develop and deliver engaging and comprehensive Chemistry lessons that align with the school's curriculum and instructional guidelines.
    Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on experimentation.
    Teach a range of chemical concepts and topics, such as atomic structure, periodicity, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, organic chemistry, and laboratory techniques.
    Utilize a variety of teaching methodologies, including demonstrations, experiments, multimedia resources, simulations, and technology, to enhance student understanding and engagement.
    Guide students in conducting laboratory experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions based on scientific evidence and principles.
    Encourage students to apply chemical knowledge to real-world scenarios, make connections to other scientific disciplines, and develop problem-solving skills.
    Assess student progress regularly through formative and summative assessments, provide constructive feedback, and support individualized learning needs.
    Collaborate with colleagues to develop interdisciplinary projects and activities that integrate Chemistry with other subjects and promote a holistic understanding of scientific principles.
    Stay updated with current scientific research, technological advancements, and pedagogical approaches to continually enhance teaching methods and content knowledge.
    Establish strong relationships with students, parents, and guardians to promote open communication and a positive school-home partnership.

    Requirements

    A strong practicing Spirit-filled Christian, with a deep commitment to Christian values and principles.
    Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Education, or a related field.
    Teaching certification in Chemistry or related discipline.
    Proven experience teaching Chemistry or related subjects at the secondary school level.
    In-depth knowledge and passion for chemistry, with expertise in specific areas of the field.
    Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with students, colleagues, and parents.
    Ability to create a stimulating and inclusive learning environment that supports academic growth and personal development.
    Proficiency in integrating technology, lab equipment, and multimedia resources into Chemistry instruction.
    Commitment to laboratory safety and adherence to proper handling and disposal of chemicals.
    Commitment to continuous professional development and staying updated with the latest scientific research and pedagogical approaches.
    Application Closing Date
    Not Specified.

    Method of Application
    Interested and qualified candidates should send their Curriculum Vitae (CV), a written Application Letter and photocopies of necessary Qualifications to: [email protected] using the Job Title as the subject of the mail.
    Or
    Send physically to the address below:
    The Director,
    Spring of Life and Fountain of Wisdom Schools,
    Plot 47/48, Ebeano Estate,
    Enugu State.










    Search for job or compa Secondary Chemistry Teacher at Spring of Life and Fountain of Wisdom School Spring of Life and Fountain of Wisdom Schools is a reputable, dynamic Christian co-educational institution located in the heart of Enugu State. We have consistently maintained an excellent environment for learning and raising a generation of God fearing children who are physically, intellectually, morally, socially and technologically fit to become tomorrow's leaders. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: Secondary Chemistry Teacher Location: Enugu Responsibilities Develop and deliver engaging and comprehensive Chemistry lessons that align with the school's curriculum and instructional guidelines. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on experimentation. Teach a range of chemical concepts and topics, such as atomic structure, periodicity, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, organic chemistry, and laboratory techniques. Utilize a variety of teaching methodologies, including demonstrations, experiments, multimedia resources, simulations, and technology, to enhance student understanding and engagement. Guide students in conducting laboratory experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions based on scientific evidence and principles. Encourage students to apply chemical knowledge to real-world scenarios, make connections to other scientific disciplines, and develop problem-solving skills. Assess student progress regularly through formative and summative assessments, provide constructive feedback, and support individualized learning needs. Collaborate with colleagues to develop interdisciplinary projects and activities that integrate Chemistry with other subjects and promote a holistic understanding of scientific principles. Stay updated with current scientific research, technological advancements, and pedagogical approaches to continually enhance teaching methods and content knowledge. Establish strong relationships with students, parents, and guardians to promote open communication and a positive school-home partnership. Requirements A strong practicing Spirit-filled Christian, with a deep commitment to Christian values and principles. Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Education, or a related field. Teaching certification in Chemistry or related discipline. Proven experience teaching Chemistry or related subjects at the secondary school level. In-depth knowledge and passion for chemistry, with expertise in specific areas of the field. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with students, colleagues, and parents. Ability to create a stimulating and inclusive learning environment that supports academic growth and personal development. Proficiency in integrating technology, lab equipment, and multimedia resources into Chemistry instruction. Commitment to laboratory safety and adherence to proper handling and disposal of chemicals. Commitment to continuous professional development and staying updated with the latest scientific research and pedagogical approaches. Application Closing Date Not Specified. Method of Application Interested and qualified candidates should send their Curriculum Vitae (CV), a written Application Letter and photocopies of necessary Qualifications to: [email protected] using the Job Title as the subject of the mail. Or Send physically to the address below: The Director, Spring of Life and Fountain of Wisdom Schools, Plot 47/48, Ebeano Estate, Enugu State.
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  • An experienced FEMALE computer homelesson teacher URGENTLY needed for a Grade 5 and 6 student.

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