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16/05/2020

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Photos from Yaba college of technology Engineering Students's post 07/06/2018

Some Civil Engineering students during a practical in Hydraulics laboratory
03/05/2018

25/05/2018

about the Engineering Building!

1)The building is one of the oldest building in Yabatech.

2)The Building was commissioned in September 23, 1963 by Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, the then Govenor-General of Nigeria.

3)The building Was donated to the College by Shell-BP, an Anglo-Dutch corporation.

4)Today, the building is home to two engineering schools.
a. School of industrial and manufacturing engineering
b. School of civil and natural resources engineering

5)The building consist of classrooms, workshops, Laboratories, offices for staff and a lecture theatre.

06/03/2018

Engineer Femi Omokugbe is Yabatech new Rector

The academic environment welcomes the new rector in person of Engr. Femi Omokugbe, on the 6th of March, 2018 at the multipurpose hall. In attendance were the principal officers, members of staff and well wishers at large. Engr. Femi Omokugbe assured all staff of a smooth academic sessions and optimal welfare condition.

06/03/2018

As Yabatech Community welcomes Engineer Femi Omokugbe, the new rector. We pray that your tenure shall bring peace, progress and prosperity in the lives of staff and students of the college.
Congratulations!!!

06/03/2018

Congratulations to Engr. Dr Obafemi Owoseni Omokungbe as he emerges Yaba College of Technology's new Rector.

Photos from Yaba college of technology Engineering Students's post 05/03/2018

Yaba College of Technology Students Demand Improved Learning Environment, Security, End To Ban On Unionism

Students of Yaba College of Technology, Yabatech, on Saturday demanded for improved welfare, more conducive learning conditions, better security within the campus, end to arbitrary increase in fees, improved power supply and lifting of the ban on students’ unionism from the management of the institution.

The students who made the demand in a statement they issued under the aegis of Yabatech Students Congress complained about the deteriorating state of facilities and security in the institution despite steady increases in various fees being charged by the management in the past two years.

The students lamented that while “it is evident that all is not well with the College,” the management of the institution has been able to present a façade of ‘state of orderliness’ through various antics which amounted to oppression of the students.

The Congress accused Yabatech management of allowing facilities necessary for their day to day survival in the halls of residence in the 70-year old College to become decrepit, thus forcing students to adapt to ‘strange living conditions’ which, according to them, has been responsible for mass failures and is putting the health of students in danger.

Specifically, the students complained poor power supply to academic zones and dormitories at critical hours ( particularly examination period), erratic water supply, poor health facilities, poorly maintained classrooms and lavatory structures, poor drainage system leading to flooding of academic areas on campus during rainfall, bad road network, inadequate provision of bed spaces to students due to failure of the management to properly manage the aftermath of the Bakassi female hostel gutted by fire last year, as well as quality caretaking of similar existing structures, bedbug infested mattresses, hostels and classrooms and so on.

“This is happening on a back drop of consecutive increments in school fee and every other ‘payable’ in the last two sessions at a time when the country is battling economic recession, massive labor downsizing in the private sector as well as the inability of the government at all levels to pay above the miserly 18,000 minimum wage.

“Many a student whose parents and guardians are civil servants, artisans, traders etc are largely affected by these challenges. One would expect that there would be improvement in these critical areas based on the recent school fee hike. Sadly, however, the College Management has pretended to be in oblivion of their welfare ineptitudes thus rendering them thoughtless, inconsiderate and insensitive to the plight of students"

The Congress noted that the ban placed on cooking in hostels by students as a result of the fire outbreak caused by poor electrical fittings in the Bakassi female hostel by the College Management have put students at the mercy of butteries, food and drink vendors whose means of preparation of the varieties of edibles remains questionable.

“This as a result has exposed the mass of students to health risks which were poorly contained by the College’s health facility. There is no consumers’ protection department in the office of the DSA that would pass a vote of confidence on what students consume in conformity with health regulatory standards. These and many more welfare anomalies have we condoned in the last academic session just gone by.”

On the security situation in the campus, the Congress complained that despite the military nearby, their campus is regularly invaded by elements, according to them, ‘have the support and sympathy of the College Management’ to harass, beat up, threaten and sometimes attempt to murder harmless students.

“We received reports on cases of r**e attempts, theft, thuggery and unruly behavior to students and even members of staff. These cases have been left unattended to by the Security Unit who appear to having been compromised by superior orders of the Management. They have also proven to be bereft of ideas when it comes to ensuring that the Yabatech campus is devoid of hoodlums disguising as students of the College.”

The students said rather protect students from such attacks, security men on campus are contended with sticking their noses into matters such as dictating to female students what they should wear and what they should not, seizing caps from male students etc.

The Congress also complained about the continued suspension of the Students’ Union Government of Yabatech under the guise of an inconclusive election held in the 2013/2014 academic session.

The students lamented that the management has so far refused to accede to entreaties from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) as well as other members of the public to reinstate the Union

In the absence of the Union, they noted that victimization of students by the management have been on the increase.

The Congress therefore demand that the College Management embark on urgent massive repairs and rehabilitation of all subsisting broken down academic infrastructures available on campus, including hostel facilities and road networks to ensure that students are in the right frame of mind to learn.

The Congress also asked the College Management to implement measures to guarantee the safety of lives and properties of staff and students resident in the Yabatech community while the ban on cooking in hostels should be lifted in the best interest of health and mental well being of students.

The Congress also demanded that the filling of vacant leadership positions in the institution should be done in a transparent manner with students given the opportunity of participating in the process.

Also, the students condemned interference by the management of Yabatech in the affairs of academic and non-academic unions.

It reiterated its support to the unions’ demand for good working conditions and immediate payment of all unpaid arrears and other statutory emoluments.

The Congress also demanded unconditional reinstatement of Yabatech Students’ Union Government in line with Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) which guarantees free association.

“We condemn the culture of silence and intimidation which the College authorities are imposing; banning our Students’ Union and victimizing students’ leaders and activists at the slightest attempt at dissent.

We condemn this anti-intellectual descent of Yaba College of Technology, reminiscent of the dark, old era of military dictatorship. We call on students and workers in the education sector to rise in defense of freedom, dissents, debates and other cultures for which ivory towers are known the world over,” the students said while also demanding an end to all forms of increment in fees and charges in the institution.

The Congress asked the management of the institution to demand for an upward funding of the institution from the government while arguing that the Nigerian State is rich enough to fund free, good-quality education from primary to tertiary levels.

The Congress also solicited for support of ANSA, ERC, DSM, CWA and other pro student-workers organizations if it becomes necessary to back up their demands with mass actions and all other forms of civil disobedience.

“We implore every Yabatech student to brace up for future challenges that might rear its ugly head and be prepared to stand firmly against all forms of oppressive policies from the pit of the College Management. All hands must be on deck to constantly agitate and demand for a conducive academic environment,” the Congress concluded.

11/09/2017

THE STATE OF OUR(YABATECH) CAMPUS
Greetings to you from the throne of solidarity, I seize this medium to bring to your notice the challenges plaguing us as students of Yaba College of Technology.
With downright condemnation, the Dr. Mrs Kudirat-led administration has implemented a truck-load of anti-student policies which are rather obnoxious, outrageous, inglorious, fraudulent and in a manner that has flagrantly disregarded any acceptable form of democratic process.
This maladministration is clearly evident and visible to us as Students of the College in areas ranging from astronomical hike in fees for all obtainable payable, poor welfarism of Students and most importantly the suspension of our Students' Union on grounds that are logically unacceptable and are in violation of the fundamental rights of students to freedom of expression and association.
The management in other to achieve this inhumane policies, proscribed the S.U.G for an alleged inconclusive election conducted by staff of the college without a report from the electoral committee to affirm this claim.
After sending the union on a despotic sabbatical, the management cashed in on this lacuna to geometrically increase fees for every payable on campus. Students now have to pay heavily to obtain transcripts, acceptance fee is now twice the price, students are to pay X-ray and Medical Exam/Services fee separately amongst a host of all others. This is coming at a time when the economy is still struggling to find its bearing and citizens are exposed to series of harsh realities which are largely pecuniary in nature, at a time when there is massive retrenchment and downsizing of workforce in the private sector and a time when state governments have blatantly refused to pay above the #18,000minimum wage..
To put this in proper perspective, the hike include the following but are not limited to; an 100% increment in acceptance fee, 33% increment in school fee., as well as 317% increment in transcript fee. Other illegal levies are been collected under the guise of departmental and hostel charges. Just recently, hostel allottees had to cough out #700 each for undocumented reason. To further increase our woes and make life unbearable for us as students, the Dr. Mrs Kudirat-led management has clapped down on all forms of cooking in halls of residence. This is been done with no regard to the financial implications to be incurred by the students. This is also a move that is inconsiderate of the health risks posed to students, as there are no regulatory body in place that would certify every edible on campus fit for consumption.
At this point, we as students of YABATECH openly condemn all of these barbaric neo-liberal policies meted out on us by the Dr. Mrs Kudirat-led management of our great citadel of learning.
We forthwith, demand as follow;
1. IMMEDIATE REINSTATEMENT OF OUR STUDENTS' UNION GOVERNMENT. OUR RIGHTS TO ASSOCIATE BASED ON OUR COMMON INTEREST IS SACROSANCT AND INDEPENDENT STUDENTS' UNION IS A RIGHT!
2. THE MANAGEMENT MUST AS A MATTER OF EXIGENCY, REMOVE THE 'NO COOKING' BAN PLACED ON ALL HALLS OF RESIDENCE. THE MASS OF STUDENTS CAN NO LONGER AFFORD TO BE EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF FOOD POISONING AS THERE IS NO CONSTITUTED REGULATORY BODY GUARDING THE PRODUCTION AND SALES OF EDIBLES ON CAMPUS. OUR CONSUMER RIGHTS' AS STUDENTS MUST BE PROTECTED
3. THE REVERSAL OF ALL FORMS OF ILLEGAL AND DESPOTIC FEES ACROSS BOARD BACK TO STATUS QUO
4. WE DEMAND THAT MULTIPLE JAMB REGULARIZATION FEE AND CHARGES AGAINST US BE OUTRIGHTLY SUSPENDED

ALUTA CONTINUA.......... VICTORIA ASCERTA

Signed
Sapele Tega Emmanuel



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23/01/2017

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Photos from Yaba college of technology Engineering Students's post 28/12/2016
12/02/2016

Lagos - The Yaba College of Technology
(YabaTech), Lagos, says it has expelled 29
students for presenting fake certificates.
Mrs Titilayo Obadimu, the Deputy
Registrar (Academics), said on Friday in
a statement that of the number, some
were expelled for examination misconduct
during the 2014/2015 first semester.
She said the academic board had
approved the expulsion of the students.
According to Obadimu, using fake
certificates to secure admission
contravene the rules and regulations of
the institution.
``The board considered the report on
students with fake certificates or who
have made alterations on their documents
and cases of misconduct by students
during the first semester of 2014/2015.
Sixteen full-time Higher National Diploma
students and three B.Sc. full-time
students presented fake or altered
National Diploma (ND) results.
``Five ND students, three HND students
and two B.Sc. students were expelled for
examination malpractice.
``The students presented fake or altered
National Diploma results to register for
HND programmes in violation of the
institution’s rules and regulations.
``Affected students are advised to hand
over all college property including student
identity cards in their possession to the
various heads of departments, the
Libarian and the Dean of Students’
Affairs with immediate effect,`` the
official said.
Obadimu listed the affected departments
as Civil Engineering, Computer Education,
Accountancy, Business Education,
Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
Engineering and Biochemistry.
Others are Microbiology, Industrial
Technical Education, Environmental
Biology, Book Publishing, Estate
Management and Electrical and
Electronic Engineering.

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