Tag: Bursar

  • OAU gets new registrar, bursar

    The Governing Council of the Obafemi  Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has appointed Mrs Margaret Idowu Omosule as the 12th Registrar and Secretary to the Governing Council of the University, and Mr Samson Olayide Ayansina as the new Bursar of the institution.

    Prior to this appointment, Mrs. Omosule was the Deputy Registrar and Acting Director, Vice-Chancellor’s Office.

    Mrs Omosule of Ughelli in Delta State was born on April 8, 1961 in Arijan, Ogun State.

    She is an alumna of OAU, Ife where she had her Bachelor of Art (B.A) (ed.) degree in History (1984) and a Masters (M. A) in Guidance and Counselling in 1990.  She is currently on her Ph.D Programme in the Department of Educational Foundations and Counselling, Faculty of Education, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

    Mrs Omosule joined OAU as an Administrative Officer 1 on January 23, 1995 and rose through the ranks to the post of Deputy Registrar in 2008, which was her designation prior to her appointment as the Registrar.

    Until his appointment, the new Bursar worked in the Finance Department of the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, as a Deputy Bursar/Financial Controller.

    Born on February 15, 1962 in Eruwa, Oyo State, Samson Ayansina attended Methodist Primary School, Ago-Ajala, Temidire, Eruwa (1969-1974); Baptist Modern/ Commercial School, Eruwa (1974 to 1978).  He obtained his West Africa School Certificate in 1984 and thereafter, gained admission into The Polytechnic, Ibadan (1984 – 1986) where he obtained a National Diploma and emerged Overall Best Student in Business Administration.  While in the Polytechnic, Ayansina obtained an Advanced Level (‘A’ Level) General Certificate of Education.

    He also studied at the University of Ibadan (1999-2000; 2001-2003) and the Lead City University, Ibadan where be bagged a B.Sc degree, in Accounting and emerged Overall Best Student in Auditing in 2007.

    A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Mr Ayansina’s working experience cuts across all areas of accounting. At UI, He was a secretarial staff (1986-1990), an account officer in the Bursary Department (1990 – 1993), among oathers.

    He was appointed Senior Accountant (1993-1996), Principal Accountant and Chief Accountant (1996-2004).  He became Deputy Bursar/Financial Controller in the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, April 1, 2008 and served in that capacity before his present appointment.

  • New bursar for UNILAG

    New bursar for UNILAG

    The Governing Council of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), at its meeting of last Friday, appointed Mr. Nurudeen Olalekan Lawal as the new University Bursar.

    His appointment will take effect from November 3.

    Lawal served as Chief Accountant at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos (1997-2009) and has the Director of Finance (since 2009).

    He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) and several professional bodies.

    He is married and  has children.

     

  • FUNAAB gets new VC, Registrar

    FUNAAB gets new VC, Registrar

    The Governing Council of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Ogun State, has appointed three new Principal Officers, in substantive capacities, for the University.

    The Principal Officers-designates are Professor Felix Kolawole Salako, Vice-Chancellor; Dr. Hakeem Adebola Adekola, Registrar; and Mr. Chukwunwike Ezekpeazu, Bursar.

    Their appointment was approved by the institution’s Governing Council.

    In a statement by Adewale Kupoluyi of the Directorate of Public Relations, FUNAAB, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman, Council, Dr. Aboki Zhawa, the appointments followed due process

    “The process was guided by rules, regulations and the Act (establishing the University). We were guided by provisions of the Act, the rules of the University and Federal Character. 

    “We, as a Council, decided to set up the committee that will do the screening for the Council. It was after screening that the Technical Committee was mandated to look at the applicants; to see if they have complied with the spirit of the advertisement. 

    “The Technical Committee came up with a good list and they presented to the Selection Board. Having looked at the list, we made a recommendation to the Council and it approved the list and the other recommendations that were submitted,” he said.

    The Vice-Chancellor-designate, Professor Felix Salako, was born in Lagos State in 1961 and hails from Ibadan, Oyo State. A Professor of Soil Physics in the Department of Soil Science and Land Management, College of Plant Science and Crop Production (COLPLANT) of the University, he attended the famous Igbobi College, Lagos; the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he obtained his B. Agric (Hons) and M.Sc degrees in Soil Science in 1983 and 1986, respectively before proceeding to the University of Ibadan, where he bagged his PhD Degree in Soil Science, in 1997.

    Professor Salako joined the services of FUNAAB in 2000 as a Senior Lecturer and moved up the academic ladder to become a Professor in 2006.

  • Ekiti Fed Varsity’s bursar slumps, dies at meeting

    Grief has enveloped the Federal University at Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), with the death of its bursar, Mr. Adebayo Adejuyigbe, during the governing council’s meeting in Lagos, last Thursday.

    Adejuyigbe, 59, was said to have slumped. Though later revived, he died at an undisclosed hospital.

    The meeting was called by FUOYE Governing Council’s Chairman, Prof. Saadat Mabadeje.

    The deceased was reportedly buried according to Islamic injunction on Friday at Offa in Kwara State.

    A source, who witnessed the incident, said: “He was in the meeting when suddenly he started shaking and slumped. He was revived and was rushed to the hospital where he died.

    “His health situation deteriorated on the way to the hospital and he died after he got to the hospital.”

    FUOYE’s Vice Chancellor Prof. Kayode Soremekun described Adejuyigbe’s death as a big loss to the institution.

    The vice chancellor said his prudence and administrative acumen would be missed.

    Soremekun, who confirmed Adejuyigbe’s death, said it was devastating.

    He said the late bursar’s expertise and commitment to duty would be missed.

    Soremekun, who spoke through the university’s spokesman, Mr Godfrey Bakji, said: “He (Adejuyigbe) has been buried in his country home and we pray that Allah grants the family the fortitude to bear the loss.

    “Mr Adejuyigbe was a prudent and highly professional man. His advice to the management had helped in so many ways and times. He was a reservoir of knowledge on fiscal issues. He was a good and dependable administrator.

    “The university community commiserates with his family, the people of Kwara State and the Federal Government on the loss of this illustrious son and great Nigerian.”

  • Oyo college gets Bursar

    Oyo college gets Bursar

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has approved the appointment of a new Bursar for the Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology (OYSCATECH) in Igboora. He is Alhaji Sarafa Adewumi Agbogun.

    His appointment was announced by the college’s Interim Governing Council chairperson and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mrs Aderonke Makanjuola, during the quarterly meeting of the held in the ministry.

    Until his appointment, Agbogun was the Deputy Director, Internal Audit Unit of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Teaching Hospital in Ogbomoso. He is a fellow, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (FCTI) and Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (FCA).

    He also holds Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting.

    Agbogun is also an assessor and examiner at the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN).

    In a statement by the college’s Registrar, Mr Niyi Fehintola, the Bursar has over 15 years of professional experience in accounting, auditing, tax practices, banking and finance, as well as information management.

    Agbogun hails from Lanlate in Ibarapa North-East Local Government Area of Oyo State.

  • Oyo college gets Bursar

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has approved the appointment of a new Bursar for the Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology (OYSCATECH) in Igboora. He is Alhaji Sarafa Adewumi Agbogun.

    His appointment was announced by the college’s Interim Governing Council chairperson and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mrs Aderonke Makanjuola, during the quarterly meeting of the held in the ministry.

    Until his appointment, Agbogun was the Deputy Director, Internal Audit Unit of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Teaching Hospital in Ogbomoso. He is a fellow, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (FCTI) and Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (FCA).

    He also holds Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting.

    Agbogun is also an assessor and examiner at the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN).

    In a statement by the college’s Registrar, Mr Niyi Fehintola, the Bursar has over 15 years of professional experience in accounting, auditing, tax practices, banking and finance, as well as information management.

    Agbogun hails from Lanlate in Ibarapa North-East Local Government Area of Oyo State.

  • Governing Council reappoints Registrar, Bursar

    The Governing Council of the College of Education at Ikere-Ekiti in Ekiti State has approved the reappointment of Mr Gbenga Ojo as Registrar and Mr Kayode Ige as Bursar.
    The two principal officers had completed their first term and were re-appointed for another term.
    Governing Council’s Chairman Prof Babatope Alo said the re-appointment followed their outstanding performance and in line with extant regulations of the college.
    He said the council was disposed to sustaining the tempo of their good performances, in line with the aspiration of Governor Ayo Fayose, the school’s visitor.
    Prof Alo urged them to remain invaluable to the college and humanity.
    Ojo, an alumnus of the University of Ibadan (UI) and the University of Calabar (UNICAL), joined the college in 1988 as an Administrative Officer II.
    He was the first internal candidate who became the school’s substantive Registrar in 2012.
    Ige, an alumnus of the University of Nigeria at Nsukka (UNN) and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), joined the college in 2009.
    Also, the governing council approved the promotion of four deputy registrars – Mrs Adenike Adeusi, Mr Olajide Onifade, Mr Babatope Daramola and Mrs Biodun Momoh – Senior Deputy Registrars while Mr ibitoye Adebayo was promoted Senior Deputy Bursar.
    Miss Abimbola Alabi, Messrs Busuyi Jayeoba, Peter Olowolaju and Mrs. Kemi Agbomoagan were promoted Deputy Registrar.
    Others are: Messrs Adesoji Adeoti and Joshua Ogunrinde, who were promoted Deputy Bursar while Mr Abiodun Orisatoberu was promoted Chief Programmer.
    Six others were promoted to the post of Deputy Registrar and Deputy Bursar.

  • FUTA VC, bursar arraigned for alleged N156.9m fraud

    FUTA VC, bursar arraigned for alleged N156.9m fraud

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday arraigned Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) Vice-Chancellor Prof. Adebiyi Daramola and Bursar Ayodeji Oresegun at the Ondo State High Court in Akure for alleged N156.9million fraud.
    Daramola and Oresegun were invited in October by the anti-graft agency, following a petition by non-teaching staff.
    The embattled VC was arraigned on a nine-count charge and the bursar on a two count charges.
    Daramola was alleged to have obtained N17.3million for accommodation allowances from 2012 till last year whereas he was living in government quarters.
    The VC was accused of collecting N15.4million for biennial family vacation overseas for 2013 and 2014.
    Daramola and Oresegunpleaded not guilty.
    The VC’s counsel, Adebayo Adenipekun, asked the court to give his client bail, saying he has been on administrative bail and has not breached any of the conditions.
    Ibukun Fasanmi, who represents the second accused, aligned with the submission.
    EFCC lawyer Ben Ubi objected, saying the defendants failed to place material facts before the court.
    Justice Ademola Bola granted bail at N10million each.
    He ordered them detained at the State Investigation Bureau (SIB) in Akure, pending when they meet their bail conditions.
    There was drama at the court’s main entrance as hundreds of workers clashed with students, who were in court to solidarise with the VC.
    Security operatives intervened and normalcy was restored.

  • EFCC invites ex-OAU VC, bursar

    EFCC invites ex-OAU VC, bursar

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has invited former Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Vice Chancellor Prof. Bamitale Omole and the bursar, Mrs. Aderonke Akeredolu, for questioning.
    It was gathered that EFCC asked Omole to explain how he “spent” N208 million for the renovation of the VC’s official residence during his tenure.
    A Non-Governmental Organisation, Third Eye Transparency International, petitioned the EFCC, alleging embezzlement, fraudulent conversion and abuse of office.
    In the petition, the group urged the agency to investigate “the illegal disbursement and embezzlement of funds”.
    The NGO said the official residence had been built and completed for decent habitation long before Omole’s tenure and had been occupied by several vice-chancellors.
    In a letter dated January 19 addressed to the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Anthony Elujoba, the EFCC requested for the release of Prof Omole and Mrs. Akeredolu.
    It asked the bursar to come along with Certified True Copies (CTC) of “all capital project contracts, including financial document relevant to the renovation of official residence of the VC executed in the institution”.
    “Other documents expected are financial document of funds remitted to OAU under the NEEDS ASSESSMENT of Nigeria Public Universities Special Presidential Intervention between 2013 and 2014 and all financial documents of employer Contributory Pension Scheme of the Institution between 2012 and 2016.”

  • Bursar’s suspension sparks row in UNICAL

    Bursar’s suspension sparks row in UNICAL

    The suspension of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) Bursar, Mr Peter Agi, by the Vice-Chancellor (VC), Prof Zana Akpagu, has sparked a row between students and workers. Some students nearly clashed with some workers who protested against Agi for what they called impersonation, gross misconduct and highhandedness. STANLEY UCHEGBU (Accounting) reports.

    CAN a Vice-Chancellor (VC) suspend  a Bursar without the Governing Council’s approval? This is the basis of a crisis at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), following the suspension of the Bursar, Mr Peter Agi, by the VC, Prof Zana Akpagu,for alleged gross misconduct, highhandedness, impersonation and absenteeism.

    The fallout of the crisis almost led to a fracas between students and an anti-Bursar group,   comprising workers and contractors, who shut the school gate during a protest.

    The confrontation was, however, averted. Thanks to the maturity displayed by the protesters led by the Protocol Officer, Mr Godwin Iyam.

    It was gathered that some students, led by the Students’ Union Government (SUG) President, Daniel Joseph, held a solidarity protest for the embattled bursar, warning the anti-Bursar demonstrators not to destabilise the school. The students disrupted the protest at the Administrative Block.

    The aggrieved members of staff told the students to stay off the matter, saying their protest had nothing to do with academics. But, the students were adamant, screaming: “Peter Agi is our man”, “Mr P, na you be our own”, “UNICAL Bursar is our own”. It took the intervention of riot policemen to disperse the students, who vowed to oppose any move by the institution to suspend the Bursar.

    Some students criticised the SUG president’s action, urging the management to investigate the union’s protest.

    A 400-Level Microbiology student, who gave his name as Ini, said the protest was led by concerned students from Yala Local Government Area of Cross River State. The Bursar, Ini said, hails from the council. He criticised Daniel for using the union to settle ethnic issue, saying: “The SUG is for all students and not an ethnic megaphone for anyone.”

    Frank Okon, a 300-Level Economics student, said many students refused to join the protest, since it had nothing to do with students.

    The aggrieved staffers accused the Bursar of taking “unilateral decisions” without carrying the VC along. They also accused Agi of being selective in paying staff salaries and allowances, adding that he usually delayed payment to contractors.

    The management suspended activities of the union after the protest. CAMPUSLIFE gathered that Daniel allegedly collected N200,000 from an unnamed person to disrupt the anti-Bursar protest.

    The letter of suspension of the union activities reads: “Following advice by Deputy Chief Security Officer of the university and other concerned staff that the students union should stay away from crisis involving some aggrieved staff and the Bursar, the students union refused to adhere to the advice and went ahead to mobilise students and miscreants to disrupt the peaceful protest organised by the staff.

    “The action resulted in a scuffle between your group and security personnel, some of whom sustained injuries and loss of their personal possessions, like wristwatches, wedding bands and cell phones.

    “In the light of the above, the students union leaders are hereby suspended from office with immediate effect, pending further actions by the university management. You are by this letter advised to handover all university property in your possession to the Deputy Chief Security Officer.”

    Daniel denied collecting money to stage the pro-Bursar protest. He said the union was concerned about attempts to destabilise the school.

    He said: “When I saw the aggrieved crowd at the administrative block, I gathered some students and rushed down with the union vehicle to intervene. On getting there, we were told the protest was not students’ matter or had anything to do with academic activities. But I insisted the protest should stop.

    “Then, some miscreants came from nowhere to disrupt the protest. The people who stage the pro-Bursa protest were not students.”

    Daniel said he had not received the letter suspending him.

    The Dean of Students Affairs (DSA), Prof Felix Akpan, told CAMPUSLIFE that he received the copy of the letter, saying Daniel was being mischievous to claim he did not see it.

    The DSA brought out the letter and showed our correspondent where the suspended union president appended his signature.

    The management has set up a panel to probe the students’ involvement in the protest.

    However, the crisis of confidence raging in the school Administrative Block took another turn last Friday when the Registrar, Mr Moses Abang, released a letter suspending the Bursar for allegedly “impersonating the VC on the e-payment platform of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)”, among others.

    The letter was dated August 22 and reads: “In an emergency meeting held today, August 22, 2016, the management considered recent developments on campus, especially your arrest by the Nigeria Police vide letter no. AB: 3621/ CRS/DFA/VOL.T/123 of August 17, 2016, on allegations of fraud, forgery and threat to life. It has become imperative that you step aside as Bursar and clear yourself of these allegations.

    “And that you have been impersonating the Vice-Chancellor on the CBN e-payment platform by making final approvals and payments, a duty that is the responsibility of the Vice-Chancellor, who is the Chief Accounting Officer of the university.

    “Again, you made yourself absent from office without requesting any of your deputies to act in your capacity, thus creating a vacuum in the administration. You deliberately refused to purchase an official car for the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Administration, eight months after he was appointed into office. You have ignored several Governing Council and management directives on this.

    “You bluntly refused to pay TETFund contractors who have successfully executed jobs and rendered services to the university, even when such contractors have been cleared for payments. The consequence of this is that, while other universities are already making progress and accessing the 2015 allocation, the University of Calabar cannot exhaust the 2013 allocation to qualify for the next tranche.”

    The institution directed Agi to handover immediately to Mrs Atim Mensah, the most senior Deputy Bursar, while Mr Joseph Odum was asked to step into the position left by Mensah.

    When the news filtered in that the Agi had been suspended, staff members went wild with jubilation. They described Agi as a “cog in the wheel of the university’s progress”. They listed several accusations against the embattled Bursar, including withholding staff’s legitimate entitlements and refusal to remit salary deductions to Staff Multipurpose Cooperative Society.

    Agi denied all allegations against him, saying he was not aware of his suspension. He said: “I’m not aware of any suspension. I have not been issued a query. I’m aware of the guideline and rules on procedures in the appointment, suspension or otherwise of any principal officer of the university. I am currently on sick break and I wrote a letter to that effect, copying all principal officers. So, for anybody to say that I am suspended without following the civil service rules amounts to nothing. I am still the Bursar.”

    The Registrar denied the institution was aware of Agi’s sick leave. CAMPUSLFE gathered that effort to serve Agi his letter failed, as he had instructed his domestic staff not to receive any letter on his behalf.

    CAMPUSLIFE gathered that the Governing Council Chairman, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, had called for a meeting this week.