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Sunday, December 6, 2015

Ambrose Alli university,AAU online registration and clearance procedures

This is to inform all Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma admitted candidates that the processing of admissions for 2015/2016 Academic Session commences on Monday, 26th October 2015.
Consequently, all admitted candidates are to pay all relevant fees: acceptance feetuition fee and concessional admission fee to enable them obtain their matriculation numbers online.
Please note that the concessional admission fee is applicable only to those whose original course of choice was changed.
All admitted candidates are to submit their files containing the following to the Faculty Officers at their various Faculties:
  1. Copy of their e-admission slip.
  2. Copy of their clearance page and eligibility form.
  3. Copy of their online-generated Matriculation number page.
  4. Copies of the University receipt for all relevant fees paid online.
  5. Sworn affidavit/undertaking to be of Good Conduct as collected from the office of the Dean of Students.
All admitted candidates are to follow the guidelines for the processing of their admission as detailed below:
PROCEDURE/ GUIDELINE:
Please find below the procedures for; (i) Request password for first-time login (ii) Start Clearance, (iii) Check Clearance Status (iv) Payment of Acceptance fee/School fees, Hostel Accommodation etc. (v) Online Matriculation Number and (vii) Course registration.
REQUEST PASSWORD FOR FIRST-TIME LOGIN
  • Go to https: //aaue.waeup.org/requestpw (request a new password here)
  • Enter ONLY your Last-Name (Surname), Jamb Registration Number, email address and click “Send login credentials to email address”.
  • Check your mail box, click on the “Confirmation link”, enter “Your user name” and “Your password”.
  • Click “Edit” to update your Phone Number and Click “Change Portrait” to upload your passport.
  • Click “download Admission letter” to Download/Print e-admission slip.
START CLEARANCE:
(a) After login as described above, Click ‘My Data’, —> Click ‘Clearance Data’, Click ‘Edit’, enter your correct details and upload all relevant documents e.g. o level, JAMB result, birth certificate etc —> and click on ‘Save and request clearance’ at the bottom of the page.
CHECKING OF CLEARANCE STATUS:
Click login or Go to https://aaue.waeup.org/login with login credentials. e.g. user name= E2014171, password = 234052
Top right on the page shows clearance status with the following messages;
  • Clearance requested: Check back again if you have NOT been cleared by the
Clearance Officer.
  • Clearance started: The clearance officer has sent you a message why you have
not been cleared. To enter your correct details, Click ‘My Data’, —> Click ‘Clearance Data’, —>Click ‘Edit’, enter your correct details —> and click on ‘Save and request clearance’ at the bottom of the page.
  • Cleared: You have been cleared by the Clearance Officer; please proceed to pay
your acceptance fee and school fees.
PAYMENT INSTRUCTION:
  • Click “My Data” tab at the top of the Page, click “payments”.
  • Click on the Add Online Payment Ticket button.
  • Under Category: Select the appropriate payment item (i.e: acceptance fee or School fees).
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
  • CANDIDATES WITH ATM-ENABLED VERVE OR MASTER CARD FROM ANY COMMERCIAL BANK.
  • Click on the Payment_ID of the ticket created.
  • Click on ‘CollegePAY’ at top of your page. Confirmation page will appear to enable you cross-check your payment details. If ok, Click ‘Submit’ to proceed with the payment through Interswitch payment gateway. Select your card type (Verve or Master Card), enter your card details and click “Pay”. Note: Your CVV2 is the 3- digit number printed at the back of your card.
  • CANDIDATES WITHOUT VERVE, VISA OR MASTER CARD (E-TRANZACT PAYMENT)
  • Click on the Payment_ID of the ticket just created.
  • Download and print the payment_slip (which you are to present to the teller at the designated bank outlet where cash payment is to be made). Logout from the portal and proceed to the bank.
  • At the Bank, submit your portal ‘payment slip’ along with your cash deposit and the teller will provide you a print-out (e-Tranzact payment slip) with details of the payment just made including the e-Tranzact payment Confirmation Order Number – (PIN).
  • Proceed to the internet and login again to: https:/ /aaue.waeup.org/login.
  • Select Payments from My Data tab at the top of the page.
Click on the Payment_ID of the ticket you created earlier i.e. acceptance fee or School fees etc.
  • Click on Query e-Tranzact History at top of your page.
  • Enter your e-Tranzact Payment Confirmation Order Number (PIN) as printed on the slip provided to you at the bank.
  • Click on submit to e-Tranzact to validate the cash payment made at the designated bank outlet.
  • Download and print your payment slip for the session which you are to submit to the Bursar’s office for collection of the University’s receipt.
ONLINE MATRICULATION NUMBER:
  • After login as described above,
  • Click ‘My Data’, click ‘Base Data’, and click ‘Get Matriculation Number’
(Matriculation number will automatically be assigned) only after the payment of all stipulated fees i.e. acceptance fee, school fees e.t.c.
  • Click ‘Download matriculation number slip’ to download or print your matriculation slip.
COURSE REGISTRATION:
  • After login as described above, select study course from the My Data tab at the top of the page.
  • Click on “Add course list” button.
  • Click on “Create course list now” button.
  • Click on “Edit course list” button to edit courses (“Add course ticket” or “Remove selected tickets” buttons to add or remove selected courses which you might have added in error).
  • You can edit courses until you have registered all your courses for the session.
  • Then click on the Register course list button to submit your courses.
  • Download and print your course registration slip which you are to submit to your course adviser.
Students are advised to collect their University receipt for acceptance, tuition and concessional fees from the University faculty accountants attached to their Faculties.
Copies of all relevant credentials, online generated matriculation number page, clearance/eligibility forms and University receipts are to be submitted in a file to the Dean of Students for clearance before submitting same to the Faculty Officers at the various Faculty offices.
All admitted candidates are to visit the University’s web site @ www.aauekpoma.edu.ng and portal @ https://aaue.waeup.org for further details on the guidelines for the processing of their admissions
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Some Stories cannot be told without sex scene

Titi  Osinowo is one of the budding actresses in the Yoruba movie industry making waves. She is a graduate of English Language, Tai Solarin University of Education. The light-skinned role interpreter has featured in movies like Halimat, The Valleys Between and This Time Tomorrow. In this interview, she talks about her worst location experience, the injection of sex in movies, what makes her cry and other issues.
oshinowo titiYou started with soaps but seem to be doing more of Yoruba films, why?
I just found myself doing lots of Yoruba movies these days.
Why?
May be I should say it soothes me better.

Talking about movies, why haven’t you been taking many lead roles?
That’s a billion dollar question. It’s not easy getting lead roles except you produce your movies or you compromise on your standard which I don’t intend to.
What has been your worst location experience?
The producer of the movie wanted to date me and because I refused, he didn’t give me a room to stay. He also didn’t pay me after I had spent days on the location, working.
What did you do when the producer refused to pay for your services?
I walked away.
Why do we always have sex scandals in Nollywood?
Sex scandals? I’d rather zip my lips on that.
How do you see the injection of sex scenes into our films?
I’m indifferent about that. It’s a make-belief world. Sex is everywhere. And there are stories that would not be well told if there are no sex scenes.
Which pays more, soap operas or movies?
Soap operas pay per each episode and not scenes. Unlike movies where you get paid for your appearance in the whole movie.
What was your first appearance on set like?
I was nervous but thank God for the director who made me feel at home with the role. The crew were also wonderful.
It is said that no woman, no cry. So, what makes Titi cry?
Heartbreak, or the loss of a loved one. Also, I become emotional when I’m overwhelmed worshipping God.
(Cut in) In the mood of worship?
(Laughs) Yes, that’s the right word.
How do you unwind?
I stay indoors to study the word of God and watching movies.
You sound like the ‘’churchy’’ type?
I am the only daughter of my parents. I come from a family of five. Ours is a core Christian background. This influenced my lifestyle a lot. I am very prayerful till date. I grew up with a strict father who doesn’t allow me go out or entertain visitors. It was just me and my folks till I gained admission into the university.
Describe yourself?
I am patient, tolerant and prayerful.
Some actresses say acting does not pay their bills, is this true with you?
Yes it doesn’t pay, it’s just the passion that keeps me moving.
What is the nicest thing acting has brought you?
Acting has improved my attitude. Acting is like another world and that means working on my attitude to soothe that world.
What has  been the best thing ever written about you?
I can’t remember .
Apart from acting, do you engage in other things?
Yes, I am trying to get another job. I’m a versatile person so don’t be surprised when you see another side of Titi Oshinowo.
Can you date an actor?
Yes I can if he’s my kind of man. This person must have good morals and be God fearing. He should also be somebody I can look up to. He should be a teacher so to say.
What were you into before joining the make believe industry?
I was in school.
You once said you could dump acting if your spouse wants you to, what do you think this connotes?
It only points to the fact that I’m dedicated and committed to my relationship. If he wants me to quit acting, then it’s fine.
How soon should we expect the wedding bells?
I am waiting on God. Let’s all keep our fingers crossed.
What’s your favorite colour?
Blue and green.
What’s new in your plate?
Trying to get a lot done.
Can you take us through these?
No, not yet (smiles).
Why do you think Yoruba films are poorly subtitled?
I think we are improving on that you know. Rome was not built in a day

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