Autonomy International Academy

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We are committed to providing excellent tutorial services for students preparing for all examinations and as well students going through secondary school.

We have a track record from satisfied parents and clients.

16/06/2020

Autonomy International Academy says,

"Congratulations to the students in terminal examination classes (Primary 6, JSS3, SSS3)."

Photos from Autonomy International Academy's post 09/06/2020

Over the years, we have helped several students overcome their challenges in examinations and academic matters.

Here are a few testimonies from people whose lives we have impacted positively.

Do you have anyone about to write a terminal examination like WASSCE, NECO, UTME or POST-UTME? Do you have someone who needs to improve academically?

A sister, brother, child/ward or... even you?
Just give us a call on 07037075708 and register with us.

The level of improvement you will experience is what makes us the best.

@ Ibadan, Nigeria

02/06/2020

Hello friends.

Welcome to the month of June.
Here is the news update for this week from Autonomy International Academy.

⏺HAPPY NEW MONTH
Autonomy International Academy wishes all our students, clients and their families a happy new month. Welcome to the month of June.

⏺WORSHIP CENTRES AND BANKS REOPEN BUT SCHOOLS REMAIN SHUT.
The Federal Government released a statement on June 2, 2020 allowing worship centers alongside banks and other financial institutions to resume activities. However, schools are to remain closed until it is certified safe and free of risk to resume educational activities.

⏺ASUU STRIKE CONTINUES!
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) commenced a nationwide strike action on 23rd March, 2020. Despite different tactics by the government to pull them out of their strike, the union remains adamant that the government should make good on their past memorandum of agreements and also to exclude the members of the union from the IPPIS salary payment system.

⏺IMPENDING NASU STRIKE!
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) embarked on a 14-day warning strike on May 18, 2020 after which they will embark on an indefinite nationwide strike.

01/06/2020

Hello friends.

A lot of our friends and clients and their parents are still only familiar with our old name: UNCLE TUNJI INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY.

However, for more than a year now, the name has been changed to AUTONOMY INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY.

We're still the same academy, operating on the same principles of excellence. We still maintain our commitment to solving problems of admission into tertiary institutions and preparing students for life both during school and after graduation.

Do you have anyone who needs to improve academically? A sister, brother, child/ward or even you?
Just give us a call on 07037075708 and register with us. The level of improvement you will experience is what makes us the best.

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26/05/2020

Autonomy Int'l Academy is a place of positive impact in all aspects of life especially academics.. The networking and bonding of students is top notch. Coming here will never be a regret and I would recommend it for every student who is concerned about his or her self growth and development.
We are committed to providing:
⏺top notch tutorial services for students preparing for examinations like WASSCE, GCE, UTME and POST-UTME.
⏺career counseling for students who need guidance in choosing a career or course of study.
⏺success, excellence and leadership development training.
⏺home tutoring for students and parents who will prefer to be taught at home
⏺current and up-to-date information and educational news across tertiary institutions in Nigeria

Breaking: Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 extends gradual easing of lockdown by two weeks 18/05/2020

Breaking: Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 extends gradual easing of lockdown by two weeks
LindaIkejiMay 18, 2020

The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has announced the extension of the current phase of ease of the lockdown for another 2 weeks, effective from Monday 18th May to 1st June, 2020.

Chairman of the task force and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, who announced this during the daily briefing of the task force team in Abuja today May 18, said the time is not ripe for the Federal government to relax its containment protocols against the Covid-19 pandemic.

In his words

''The reality is that in spite of the modest progress made, Nigeria is not yet ready for full opening of the economy and tough decisions have to be taken for the good of the greater majority. Any relaxation will only portend grave danger for our populace.?

Advisedly, the current phase of eased restriction will be maintained for another two weeks during which stricter enforcement and persuasion measures will be pursued.

The two weeks extension of phase one of the eased restriction is also to enable other segments of the econmy to prepare adequately for compliance with the guidelines preparatory to opening in the coming weeks.

For the presidential task force, we share your pains but our future is in the hands of every Nigerians and future decisions will depend greatly on our compliance.

Based on the recommendations of the Presidential task force, Mr President has approved the following

1.The measures, exemptions, advisories as scopes of entities allowed to open under phase one of the ease lockdown shall be maintained across the Federation for another two weeks effective from Today 18th May until the 1st of June 2020.

2. Intensify efforts to tame, communicate, trace, identify and manage cases.

3. Elevating the level of community ownership of non-pharmaceutical interventions.

4. Mainatin the existing lockdown in Kano for another two weeks.

5. Imposition of precision lockdown in states or metropolitan and high burdened local governments that are reporting a rapidly increasing number of cases when the need arises. This will be complimented with the provisions of palliatives and continued re-evaluation of the impact of the interventions. and

6. Aggressive scale-up of efforts to ensure that communities are informed, engaged, and participating in the response with enhanced public awareness in high risk areas” he said

Source:

Breaking: Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 extends gradual easing of lockdown by two weeks

14/05/2020

AUTONOMY INT'L ACADEMY NEWSLETTER

⏺FREE E-LEARNING RESOURCES
The Federal Ministry of Education as well as the Oyo State Ministry of Education have provided e-learning platforms that contain adequate materials to help students stay sharp and smart during this lockdown. For the Federal Ministry's platform, please visit education.gov.ng/e-learning-res. For the Oyo State Ministry's platform, please visit oyoedu.ng/news/eschool.
⏺FAKE RESUMPTION NEWS
Amidst the battle against COVID-19, it seems some students are bored at home and desperate to resume school. Fake news of government setting June 1st as date for all educational institutions to resume started circulating the internet on May 7, 2020. However, the Federal Ministry of Education took to their Twitter handle to refute the statement. All schools remain closed until further notice!
⏺ASUU STRIKE CONTINUES!
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) commenced a nationwide strike action on 23rd March, 2020. Despite different tactics by the government to pull them out of their strike, the union remains adamant that the government should make good on their past memorandum of agreements and also to exclude the members of the union from the IPPIS salary payment system.

14/05/2020

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) commenced a nationwide strike action on 23rd March, 2020. Despite different tactics by the government to pull them out of their strike, the union remains adamant that the government should make good on their past memorandum of agreements and also to exclude the members of the union from the IPPIS salary payment system.

14/05/2020

Amidst the battle against COVID-19, it seems some students are bored at home and desperate to resume school. Fake news of government setting June 1st as date for all educational institutions to resume started circulating the internet on May 7, 2020. However, the Federal Ministry of Education took to their Twitter handle to refute the statement. All schools remain closed until further notice!

Photos from Autonomy International Academy's post 14/05/2020

The Federal Ministry of Education as well as the Oyo State Ministry of Education have provided e-learning platforms that contain adequate materials to help students stay sharp and smart during this lockdown. For the Federal Ministry's platform, please visit education.gov.ng/e-learning-res. For the Oyo State Ministry's platform, please visit oyoedu.ng/news/eschool.

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Monday 14:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 14:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 14:00 - 18:00
Thursday 14:00 - 18:00
Friday 14:00 - 18:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00