Thursday, 28 May 2020

Ekiti State College Of Agriculture and Technology, Isan-Ekiti Advertisement for Academic and Non-Acadmic Staff Positions

Ekiti State College of Agriculture and Technology - The College was established in the year 2014 as College of Technical and Commercial Agriculture at Isan-Ekiti by Dr. Kayode Fayemi led Government of Ekiti-State with focus on middle-level manpower development in the Agricultural sector, Having considered the shift of Nigeria focus on Oil to Agriculture for economic growth, the College pose to fill the gap of the diversification by training and producing a graduate who will be verse in Agricultural and Technological knowledge needed to do great exploit in the sector.


Applications are invited for both 
1. Academic Positions 
Academic Positions

1.) Senior Librarian 
2.) Principal Librarian
3.) Senior (Accountancy)
4.) Lecturer IIInstructor (Accountancy)
5.) Lecturer II (Computer Science)
6.) Lecturer III (Accountancy)
7.) Lecturer I (Accountancy)
8.) Technologist I (Computer Science)
9.) Lecturer III (Computer Science)
10.) Technologist I (Agricultural and Bio-Enviromental Engineering)
11.) Lecturer I (Computer Science)
12.) Lecturer III (Agricultural and Bio-Enviromental Engineering)
13.) Technologist I (Electrical / Electronics Engineering)
14.) Lecturer II (Agricultural and Bio-Enviromental Engineering)
15.) Lecturer I (Agricultural and Bio-Enviromental Engineering)
16.) Lecturer II (Electrical / Electronics Engineering)
17.) Technologist I (Agricultural Technology)
18.) Lecturer III (Electrical / Electronics Engineering)
19.) Lecturer II (Agricultural Technology)
20.) Lecturer III (Agricultural Technology)
21.) Lecturer II (General Studies)
22.) Lecturer III (General Studies)
23.) Lecturer I (Agricultural Technology)
24.) Lecturer I (General Studies)
25.) Lecturer I (Electrical / Electronics Engineering)
26.) Technologist I (Poultry)
27.) Technologist I (Mechanical / Machinist)
28.) Technologist I (Fisheries)
29.) Technologist I (Electrical / Electronics Gadgets)
30.) Lecturer I (Animal Production)
31.) Lecturer I (Aquaculture)
32.) Lecturer I (Crop Production)
33.) Lecturer I (Mechatronics and Robotic Engineering Technology)
34.) Lecturer I (Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Technology)

2. Non-Academic Position

Applications are invited for the following positions below:

 *Non Academic Position* 

1.) Assistant Registrar
2.) Senior Assistant Registrar
3.) Administrative Officer I 
4.) Senior Confidential Secretary
5.) Confidential Secretary I
6.) Administrative Officer II
7.) Sport Coach II
8.) Senior Accountant
9.) Accountant II
10.) Security Officer
11.) Higher Executive Officer (Bursary)
12.) Hostel Supervisor
13.) Higher Executive Officer (Audit)
14.) Senior Executive Officer
15.) Library Officer
16.) Internal Auditor II
17.) Engineer II
18.) Procurement Officer II
19.) Medical Officer I
20.) Procurement Officer I
21.) Staff Nurse I / Staff Midwife I
22.) Senior Staff Nurse / Senior Staff Midwife
23.) Higher Lab. Technician (Records)
24.) Senior Data Processing Officer
25.) Programmer / System Analyst II
26.) Architect I
27.) Statistician II
28.) Quantity Surveyor I
29.) Engineer I (Physical Planning)
30.) Principal Engineer
31.) Engineer I (Work and Service Department)


Deadline: 4th June 2020

Nigeria records 389 new COVID-19 cases, total now 8,733

Nigeria's coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, on Wednesday, increased to 8,733 as 389 new infections were announced by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The NCDC disclosed this on its verified Twitter handle on Wednesday night.

“389 new cases of #COVID19; Lagos-256 Katsina-23 Edo-22 Rivers-14 Kano-13 Adamawa-11 Akwa Ibom-11 Kaduna-7 Kwara-6 Nasarawa-6 Gombe-2 Plateau-2 Abia-2 Delta-2 Benue-2 Niger-2 Kogi-2 Oyo-2 Imo-1 Borno-1 Ogun-1 Anambra-1.”


Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Nigeria Records 276 New Cases Of COVID-19, Total Infections Rise To 8,344

Nigeria has recorded 276 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 8,344.

This was made known by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Tuesday night.

The NCDC said Lagos recorded 161 of the 276 cases while, Rivers had 36, Edo-27, Kaduna-19, Nasarawa-10, Oyo-6, Kano-4, Delta-3.


Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Nigeria records 229 new COVID-19 cases, total now 8068


Nigeria has recorded 229 new cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), increasing the total confirmed cases in the nation to 8,068.

Confirming the new cases, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) posted on its official Twitter handle; “229 new cases of #COVID19; Lagos-90; Katsina-27; Imo-26; Kano-23; FCT-14; Plateau-12; Ogun-9; Delta-7; Borno-5; Rivers-5; Oyo-4; Gombe-3; Osun-2; Anambra-1; Bayelsa-1″

On Sunday, the Centre reported that 2,263 persons have successfully recovered from the virus and has been discharged. There was however an improvement as the total number of patients discharged has increased by 48, now totalling 2,311.

Lagos State remains the epicentre of the disease with 3,595 confirmed cases and followed by Kano State with 919 and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja with 519 cases.

Monday, 25 May 2020

Father arrested for defiling own daughters aged 6 and 9 in Ondo


A 48-year-old father, Femi Onifade has been arrested by operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Ondo State for sexually defiling his two daughters.

The victims who are aged 6 and 9 lived with him at their No 27 Liberty Hospital Road, Oluwatuyi, Akure, the state capital.

The officials of the state chapter of the NSCDC effected his arrest at his residence following complaints from his neighbours.

Reports had it that the arrest of the suspect was made easy through the efforts and support of the traditional ruler of Akure land, the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi.

The monarch according to source was said to have handed the suspect over to officials of the NSCDC after he escaped from the palace.

The absence of their mother from the house reportedly gave the suspect the liberty to harass his daughters sexually.

Sources said the suspect was fond of mixing some powdery substances with a bottle of soft drink and give to the girls to drink after which they will sleep off and he would sexually abuse them.

It was learnt that the cries of the victims attracted his neighbours who reported their ordeal to the palace after which he was handed over later to the officials of the NSCDC in the state.

The spokesperson of the NSCDC in the state, Olufemi Omole said that the suspect “always seize the opportunity of his wife’s absence to harass the minors sexually.

Omole added that ” He went further to caress the kids and suck their private parts. The neighbours reflected on hearing the wailing of the children throughout the night after sending out their mother.

“Medical examination from Federal Medical Centre Annex in Akure, however, revealed that both the 9 and 6 years old kids have lost their Hymen and their private part deeply opened.

Speaking on the arrest of the suspect, the State Commandant of NSCDC, Mr Philip Ayuba said the suspect would be charged to Court after the completion of investigation

Ayuba said, “The state government has shown interest in this case and the welfare of the children has been fully guaranteed”

He reassured the public of safety and adequate protection of lives and property noting that “the Command is poised to eradicating all forms of criminal tendencies and social vices in Ondo State.

(Vanguard)

Nigeria Reports 313 More COVID-19 Cases, Total Infections Hit 7,839


Nigeria has recorded 313 new cases of COVID-19 today, Sunday, May 25, 2020.

The official figures released by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control shows that the total number of infections has increased to 7,839.


In a further breakdown of the numbers, 226 deaths have occurred while 2,263 people have been discharged.