• Leadership in Action: Celebrating Prof. Owunari Georgewill’s Commitment to Educational Excellence.

    In a time where leadership is often measured by words and titles, true distinction lies in action. This is why the remarkable service of Owunari Georgewill, Vice Chancellor of University of Port Harcourt, as the Chief External Examiner for Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Rivers State deserves both recognition and celebration.

    Serving in such a demanding role requires more than oversight—it calls for vigilance, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Prof. Georgewill has exemplified all these qualities and more. From traveling across multiple examination centres to engaging directly with coordinators, his hands-on involvement reflects a rare kind of leadership—one that prioritizes presence over convenience.

    His efforts have played a crucial role in ensuring the credibility, fairness, and seamless conduct of examinations throughout Rivers State. At a time when the integrity of educational systems is more important than ever, his dedication serves as a powerful reminder that standards are upheld not just by policies, but by people who are willing to do the work.

    What makes his service particularly inspiring is his willingness to lead from the front. Rather than remaining behind the scenes, he actively participates in the processes that shape the future of young Nigerians. This level of commitment reinforces trust in the system and safeguards opportunities for thousands of students.

    Prof. Georgewill’s work reminds us that leadership goes beyond giving direction—it is about responsibility, visibility, and impact. It is about showing up, doing the hard work, and ensuring that excellence is not just expected, but achieved.

    At Unique Stoary, we celebrate leaders who embody these ideals. His dedication to strengthening educational systems and upholding integrity stands as a beacon of inspiration to both current and future generations.

    Thank you, Sir, for your tireless service and for continuing to set the standard for excellence in education.





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    Leadership in Action: Celebrating Prof. Owunari Georgewill’s Commitment to Educational Excellence. In a time where leadership is often measured by words and titles, true distinction lies in action. This is why the remarkable service of Owunari Georgewill, Vice Chancellor of University of Port Harcourt, as the Chief External Examiner for Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Rivers State deserves both recognition and celebration. Serving in such a demanding role requires more than oversight—it calls for vigilance, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Prof. Georgewill has exemplified all these qualities and more. From traveling across multiple examination centres to engaging directly with coordinators, his hands-on involvement reflects a rare kind of leadership—one that prioritizes presence over convenience. His efforts have played a crucial role in ensuring the credibility, fairness, and seamless conduct of examinations throughout Rivers State. At a time when the integrity of educational systems is more important than ever, his dedication serves as a powerful reminder that standards are upheld not just by policies, but by people who are willing to do the work. What makes his service particularly inspiring is his willingness to lead from the front. Rather than remaining behind the scenes, he actively participates in the processes that shape the future of young Nigerians. This level of commitment reinforces trust in the system and safeguards opportunities for thousands of students. Prof. Georgewill’s work reminds us that leadership goes beyond giving direction—it is about responsibility, visibility, and impact. It is about showing up, doing the hard work, and ensuring that excellence is not just expected, but achieved. At Unique Stoary, we celebrate leaders who embody these ideals. His dedication to strengthening educational systems and upholding integrity stands as a beacon of inspiration to both current and future generations. Thank you, Sir, for your tireless service and for continuing to set the standard for excellence in education. 📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising in Uniport. Click on this link to join https://t.me/uniquestoary _____________________________________________ 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 #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Uniport Vice Chancellor Prof. Owunari Georgewill Tours JAMB Centres in Rivers State As JAMB Conducts Mock Examination.

    Prof. Georgewill who is the Chief External Examiner for Rivers State was on a tour of supervision of the mock examination to ensure a smooth conduct of the examination at the various designated centres as well as note any challenge that would need to be addressed before the main JAMB examination for 2026.

    He commended the JAMB officials, the Proctors and the candidates for their dedication and commitment to a smooth process.




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    Uniport Vice Chancellor Prof. Owunari Georgewill Tours JAMB Centres in Rivers State As JAMB Conducts Mock Examination. Prof. Georgewill who is the Chief External Examiner for Rivers State was on a tour of supervision of the mock examination to ensure a smooth conduct of the examination at the various designated centres as well as note any challenge that would need to be addressed before the main JAMB examination for 2026. He commended the JAMB officials, the Proctors and the candidates for their dedication and commitment to a smooth process. 📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising. Click on this link to join https://t.me/uniquestoary _____________________________________________ 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 #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Episode 1: The Arrival


    In the bustling city of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, the gates of the University of Port Harcourt (Uniport) swung open for a new academic year.
    Fresh-faced students from across the country poured in, their hearts pounding with excitement and nerves.
    Among them was Ada, a bright-eyed girl from Lagos, dreaming of becoming a petroleum engineer. She lugged her suitcase through the crowded Choba campus, dodging motorcycles and street vendors selling akara and plantains.
    Her roommate, Chidi, a local from Rivers State, greeted her with a warm smile. "Welcome to Uniport, the 'Unique Uniport' as we call it," he said.
    They unpacked in their tiny hostel room in Abuja Park, sharing stories of JAMB exams and family expectations.

    Ada stared at the Niger Delta scenery from her window, the oil rigs in the distance reminding her of her goals. That evening, they attended the orientation lecture in the massive Convocation Arena, where the Vice-Chancellor inspired them: "Success here demands discipline, resilience, and passion."

    Ada felt a surge of determination. As night fell, the sounds of generators and distant highlife music lulled her to sleep, marking the start of her university journey.

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    Episode 1: The Arrival In the bustling city of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, the gates of the University of Port Harcourt (Uniport) swung open for a new academic year. Fresh-faced students from across the country poured in, their hearts pounding with excitement and nerves. Among them was Ada, a bright-eyed girl from Lagos, dreaming of becoming a petroleum engineer. She lugged her suitcase through the crowded Choba campus, dodging motorcycles and street vendors selling akara and plantains. Her roommate, Chidi, a local from Rivers State, greeted her with a warm smile. "Welcome to Uniport, the 'Unique Uniport' as we call it," he said. They unpacked in their tiny hostel room in Abuja Park, sharing stories of JAMB exams and family expectations. Ada stared at the Niger Delta scenery from her window, the oil rigs in the distance reminding her of her goals. That evening, they attended the orientation lecture in the massive Convocation Arena, where the Vice-Chancellor inspired them: "Success here demands discipline, resilience, and passion." Ada felt a surge of determination. As night fell, the sounds of generators and distant highlife music lulled her to sleep, marking the start of her university journey. Leave a reaction pls TBC #migg
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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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  • UNIPORT Lecturer Exposes Deception Behind ‘Sign-Out’ Jamborees

    A lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Dr. Ovunda Ihunwo, has raised alarm over what he describes as the “deceptive culture” of sign-out jamborees, warning parents to be more vigilant about their children’s true academic standing before celebrating.

    In recent years, it has become common to see graduating students marking the end of examinations with “sign-out” ceremonies, often characterized by elaborate parties, designer outfits, loud music, spraying of money, and in some cases, the active participation of parents. However, Dr. Ihunwo noted that a growing number of these celebrations are misleading, as some students who participate may not have actually met their graduation requirements.

    “Parents must be careful. Some of the students you see signing out are not even cleared academically,” Ihunwo cautioned. “They are deceiving themselves, their parents, and the public.”

    The lecturer stressed that many students engage in sign-out events as a show of status and social pressure, even while still battling carryovers, outstanding fees, or other issues that could delay their graduation. According to him, such displays create false impressions and put parents in an awkward position when the truth eventually surfaces.

    Observers say the culture of sign-out jamborees, once a simple farewell gesture among classmates, has ballooned into a social trend fueled by peer influence, social media clout, and the desire for public validation. For many families, it has become a symbol of pride, with parents sometimes funding the extravagant outings without verifying if their children are genuinely through with school.

    Dr. Ihunwo urged parents to demand academic confirmation before supporting such ceremonies, while also encouraging students to focus on completing their studies with integrity rather than chasing fleeting moments of celebration.

    “Graduation is a milestone that should be backed by proof of academic achievement, not just customized shirts and noise,” he emphasized.

    His remarks have sparked conversations on campus and online, with some students agreeing that the sign-out craze has become excessive, while others argue that it remains an important rite of passage regardless of academic hurdles.
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    UNIPORT Lecturer Exposes Deception Behind ‘Sign-Out’ Jamborees A lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Dr. Ovunda Ihunwo, has raised alarm over what he describes as the “deceptive culture” of sign-out jamborees, warning parents to be more vigilant about their children’s true academic standing before celebrating. In recent years, it has become common to see graduating students marking the end of examinations with “sign-out” ceremonies, often characterized by elaborate parties, designer outfits, loud music, spraying of money, and in some cases, the active participation of parents. However, Dr. Ihunwo noted that a growing number of these celebrations are misleading, as some students who participate may not have actually met their graduation requirements. “Parents must be careful. Some of the students you see signing out are not even cleared academically,” Ihunwo cautioned. “They are deceiving themselves, their parents, and the public.” The lecturer stressed that many students engage in sign-out events as a show of status and social pressure, even while still battling carryovers, outstanding fees, or other issues that could delay their graduation. According to him, such displays create false impressions and put parents in an awkward position when the truth eventually surfaces. Observers say the culture of sign-out jamborees, once a simple farewell gesture among classmates, has ballooned into a social trend fueled by peer influence, social media clout, and the desire for public validation. For many families, it has become a symbol of pride, with parents sometimes funding the extravagant outings without verifying if their children are genuinely through with school. Dr. Ihunwo urged parents to demand academic confirmation before supporting such ceremonies, while also encouraging students to focus on completing their studies with integrity rather than chasing fleeting moments of celebration. “Graduation is a milestone that should be backed by proof of academic achievement, not just customized shirts and noise,” he emphasized. His remarks have sparked conversations on campus and online, with some students agreeing that the sign-out craze has become excessive, while others argue that it remains an important rite of passage regardless of academic hurdles. #Copied #portHarcourtSpecials #uniport
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  • USE OF ENGLISH JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3
    ENGLISH PAST QUESTIONS


    #Past_Questions
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    USE OF ENGLISH JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3 ENGLISH PAST QUESTIONS #Past_Questions #English_Past_Question #jamb
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  • PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3

    ACCOUNTING PAST QUESTION

    #Past_Questions
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  • PHYSICS JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3

    Physics Past question

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  • MATHEMATIC JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3

    Mathematics Past question

    #Past_Questions
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  • LITERATURE JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3

    #Past_Questions
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  • ECONOMICS JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3

    #Past_Questions
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  • GOVERNMENT JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3

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  • CRK JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3

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  • COMMERCE JAMB PAST QUESTIONS FOR SS2 AND SS3

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  • Congratulations Okoli Ebuka Miracle, Uniport Best Graduating Male Student and 2nd Overall Best Graduating Student at the 35th Convocation Ceremony.

    [In his words Okoli Ebuka ]

    Dear friends,

    I’ve wanted to write to you for a long time. But each time, I hesitated, to lost in my thoughts. I read other graduates’ write-ups, and instead of finding clarity, I got more confused.

    At first, I wanted to write the usual — tell you how I come from a single-parent home with average means, and how I had to push against every odd. I wanted to share how I was told not to bother applying to university, but still found my way in.

    Then I thought I’d talk about my academic journey, the struggles, the late nights, the moments I studied not because I wanted to, but because I needed to silence the noise in my head. There were days I felt like quitting. Financial stress. Emotional breakdowns. And disappointment from people I expected would stand with me.

    I cried, more than once. I lost interest in things I used to love. I ran errands for classmates, even the “small” ones, just to gather something to sort out one or two things. But I did it all with a straight face. You’d never know I wasn’t the ‘perfect’ student everyone assumed I was.

    I thought maybe I should write something motivational, something that would inspire others. But sitting here tonight, just before convocation, I’ve come to a different realization. There’s nothing I’ve been through that others haven’t faced in their own way. Nothing about my story is more special than yours.

    When I got into this university, after missing out on UNIZIK even with a 270 JAMB score, I never thought graduating with a first class was even possible. Whenever the topic came up, I stayed quiet. I knew what I was carrying.

    So this letter isn’t just about me. It’s for you, anyone who’s had to fight through something. Whether you learned a skill, pushed through school despite financial stress, or are still figuring it out, you’re doing well. You’re already winning.

    Don’t let anyone’s success make you forget your own hard work. Behind every celebrated face, there are others who fought harder battles and still go unseen.

    This isn’t a letter to show off achievements. It’s a reminder that what you put your heart to is possible. And as Psalm 20:4 says, “May He give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed.”

    In the end, we are all first class in our own spaces, in our own ways.

    Yours sincerely
    Okoli, Ebuka Miracle
    BSc Sociology, UNIPORT
    CGPA: 4.88 / 5.0
    Best Graduating Student, Department of Sociology (2023 Session)
    Best Graduating Student, Department of Sociology (2022/2023 Combined Session)
    Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Social Sciences (2023 Session)
    Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Social Sciences (2022/2023 Session)
    2nd Overall Best Graduating Student, University of Port Harcourt
    Best Graduating Male Student, University of Port Harcourt

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    🎓Congratulations Okoli Ebuka Miracle, Uniport Best Graduating Male Student and 2nd Overall Best Graduating Student at the 35th Convocation Ceremony. [In his words Okoli Ebuka ] 📩 Dear friends, I’ve wanted to write to you for a long time. But each time, I hesitated, to lost in my thoughts. I read other graduates’ write-ups, and instead of finding clarity, I got more confused. At first, I wanted to write the usual — tell you how I come from a single-parent home with average means, and how I had to push against every odd. I wanted to share how I was told not to bother applying to university, but still found my way in. Then I thought I’d talk about my academic journey, the struggles, the late nights, the moments I studied not because I wanted to, but because I needed to silence the noise in my head. There were days I felt like quitting. Financial stress. Emotional breakdowns. And disappointment from people I expected would stand with me. I cried, more than once. I lost interest in things I used to love. I ran errands for classmates, even the “small” ones, just to gather something to sort out one or two things. But I did it all with a straight face. You’d never know I wasn’t the ‘perfect’ student everyone assumed I was. I thought maybe I should write something motivational, something that would inspire others. But sitting here tonight, just before convocation, I’ve come to a different realization. There’s nothing I’ve been through that others haven’t faced in their own way. Nothing about my story is more special than yours. When I got into this university, after missing out on UNIZIK even with a 270 JAMB score, I never thought graduating with a first class was even possible. Whenever the topic came up, I stayed quiet. I knew what I was carrying. So this letter isn’t just about me. It’s for you, anyone who’s had to fight through something. Whether you learned a skill, pushed through school despite financial stress, or are still figuring it out, you’re doing well. You’re already winning. Don’t let anyone’s success make you forget your own hard work. Behind every celebrated face, there are others who fought harder battles and still go unseen. This isn’t a letter to show off achievements. It’s a reminder that what you put your heart to is possible. And as Psalm 20:4 says, “May He give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed.” In the end, we are all first class in our own spaces, in our own ways. Yours sincerely Okoli, Ebuka Miracle BSc Sociology, UNIPORT CGPA: 4.88 / 5.0 Best Graduating Student, Department of Sociology (2023 Session) Best Graduating Student, Department of Sociology (2022/2023 Combined Session) Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Social Sciences (2023 Session) Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Social Sciences (2022/2023 Session) 2nd Overall Best Graduating Student, University of Port Harcourt Best Graduating Male Student, University of Port Harcourt _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #Uniportat50 #ProudlyUniport #35thconvocationceremony #GoldenJubilee #UniportCelebrates #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • UPDATE: UNIPORT POST-UTME REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JULY 25TH!

    The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has extended its Post-UTME registration deadline. Prospective students can now apply online until July 25th.

    Key Details:

    - New Deadline: Friday, July 25th
    - Registration Process: Interested candidates can register online through the UNIPORT website.
    - Eligibility: Candidates must have selected UNIPORT as their first choice in the JAMB UTME and scored a minimum of 200 or above.

    Don't Miss Out! Apply now and secure your spot at the University of Port Harcourt.
    UPDATE: UNIPORT POST-UTME REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JULY 25TH! 🚨 The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has extended its Post-UTME registration deadline. Prospective students can now apply online until July 25th. Key Details: - New Deadline: Friday, July 25th - Registration Process: Interested candidates can register online through the UNIPORT website. - Eligibility: Candidates must have selected UNIPORT as their first choice in the JAMB UTME and scored a minimum of 200 or above. Don't Miss Out! Apply now and secure your spot at the University of Port Harcourt.
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  • UNIPORT POST-UTME REGISTRATION NOW LIVE: Apply Before July 18th!

    The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has officially opened its Post-UTME registration for the upcoming academic session. Prospective students who have chosen UNIPORT as their preferred institution can now apply online.

    Key Details:

    Registration Deadline: Friday, July 18th
    Eligibility: Candidates must have selected UNIPORT as their first choice in the JAMB UTME and scored a minimum of 200 or above.
    Registration Process: Interested candidates can register online through the UNIPORT website.

    Important Steps to Follow:

    1. Visit the UNIPORT website and navigate to the Post-UTME registration portal.
    2. Create an account or log in if you already have one.
    3. Fill out the registration form with accurate personal and academic details.
    4. Upload required documents, such as your JAMB UTME result slip and O'Level results.
    5. Pay the registration fee using the prescribed payment method.
    6. Submit your application and print out the confirmation page.

    Tips and Reminders:

    - Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria before applying.
    - Double-check your details for accuracy.
    - Keep records of your payment and application confirmation.

    Don't Miss Out!

    Apply now and take the first step towards securing your spot at the University of Port Harcourt. The deadline is fast approaching, so act quickly!

    Best of luck to all applicants!
    UNIPORT POST-UTME REGISTRATION NOW LIVE: Apply Before July 18th! 🚨 The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has officially opened its Post-UTME registration for the upcoming academic session. Prospective students who have chosen UNIPORT as their preferred institution can now apply online. Key Details: Registration Deadline: Friday, July 18th Eligibility: Candidates must have selected UNIPORT as their first choice in the JAMB UTME and scored a minimum of 200 or above. Registration Process: Interested candidates can register online through the UNIPORT website. Important Steps to Follow: 1. Visit the UNIPORT website and navigate to the Post-UTME registration portal. 2. Create an account or log in if you already have one. 3. Fill out the registration form with accurate personal and academic details. 4. Upload required documents, such as your JAMB UTME result slip and O'Level results. 5. Pay the registration fee using the prescribed payment method. 6. Submit your application and print out the confirmation page. Tips and Reminders: - Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria before applying. - Double-check your details for accuracy. - Keep records of your payment and application confirmation. Don't Miss Out! Apply now and take the first step towards securing your spot at the University of Port Harcourt. The deadline is fast approaching, so act quickly! 🚨 Best of luck to all applicants!
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  • THE IMPORTANCE OF CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION IN UNIVERSITIES

    Hey guys! Let's talk about something crucial: Certificate Verification . As part of our institution's commitment to academic integrity and excellence, it's essential to understand the significance of this process.

    Why is Certificate Verification Important?

    - Verify Authenticity: Confirm the originality of your certificates and credentials.
    - *Compliance*: Ensure you submitted relevant credentials during admission.
    - Protect Your Reputation: Safeguard your academic and professional reputation.

    The Process:

    In institutions like the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Certificate Verification is mandatory. Students must present original copies of:

    - WAEC/NECO/NABTEB certificates
    - JAMB result slips
    - Admission letters

    Consequences of Not Verifying:

    - Delay or cancellation of admission
    - Revocation of degree or certification
    - Damage to academic and professional reputation

    Take Action:

    Don't risk your future! Get your certificates verified ASAP to avoid these consequences. It's a crucial step in maintaining academic integrity and protecting your reputation .

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    #Certificate_verification
    THE IMPORTANCE OF CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION IN UNIVERSITIES Hey guys! Let's talk about something crucial: Certificate Verification 😊. As part of our institution's commitment to academic integrity and excellence, it's essential to understand the significance of this process. Why is Certificate Verification Important? - Verify Authenticity: Confirm the originality of your certificates and credentials. - *Compliance*: Ensure you submitted relevant credentials during admission. - Protect Your Reputation: Safeguard your academic and professional reputation. The Process: In institutions like the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Certificate Verification is mandatory. Students must present original copies of: - WAEC/NECO/NABTEB certificates - JAMB result slips - Admission letters Consequences of Not Verifying: - Delay or cancellation of admission - Revocation of degree or certification - Damage to academic and professional reputation Take Action: Don't risk your future! Get your certificates verified ASAP to avoid these consequences. It's a crucial step in maintaining academic integrity and protecting your reputation 😊. #Uniport #Certificate_verification
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