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PLASU Nursing Students Gain Global Insights at Career Workshop Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, through its Car...
28/04/2026

PLASU Nursing Students Gain Global Insights at Career Workshop

Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, through its Career Service Centre, on April 27th, hosted a one-day sensitisation workshop for Nursing Science students to strengthen their readiness for clinical practice and global opportunities.

The workshop held at the PLASU 600-seater multipurpose hall featured a keynote address by Mrs. Deborah Gofwen Maisaje, a practicing Registered Nurse Midwife with Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust. Drawing from her 13 years of clinical experience in the United Kingdom, Mrs. Maisaje urged students to be intentional about their career paths.

“The society has expectations of you, but you must also have expectations for yourself. Where do you see yourself in the next three years? He who fails to plan, plans to fail,” she said. She encouraged participants to remain focused, avoid distractions, and commit to excellence in their studies. Mrs. Maisaje also thanked PLASU for the opportunity to mentor future nurses.

Prof. Jurji Gomos, Director of PLASU Career Service Centre, said the workshop was designed to equip students with the skills and perspective needed for global impact.

“Many of us may not fully grasp the prospects of our chosen courses. When you have someone coming from London to share real-world experience, you should seize that opportunity,” Prof. Gomos stated. “What steps will you take? What hurdles must you overcome to progress? Every dream requires learning from those who have walked the path before you.”

Prof. John Adediran, Head of the Department of Nursing Sciences at PLASU, commended Mrs. Maisaje for giving back to her academic roots. As a former lecturer to the guest speaker, Prof. Adediran reminded students of the weight of their chosen profession.

“Nursing is more than a profession—it is a calling. You will soon be health practitioners whose decisions directly affect patient survival.

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PLASU PREPARES FINAL-YEAR STUDENTS FOR JOB MARKET WITH EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS WORKSHOPPlateau State University, Bokkos has...
22/04/2026

PLASU PREPARES FINAL-YEAR STUDENTS FOR JOB MARKET WITH EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS WORKSHOP

Plateau State University, Bokkos has concluded a two-day employability workshop designed to equip final-year students with practical skills for life after graduation.

The training concluded on Tuesday April 21st was organized by the University’s Career Service Centre in partnership with TETFund and Innovations Operation Technology Unified. It drew participants from across all faculties for intensive capacity-building sessions.

Key skills covered included Career Readiness: Professional CV writing and personal branding, Financial Literacy: Personal finance and financial intelligence for young professionals, and Professional Networking: Structured sessions connecting students with industry practices.

Representing the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Shadrach Best, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration), Assoc. Prof. Keziah Ayuba Yiltohom, thanked TETFund and Innovations Operation Technology Unified for their support. He charged students to leverage the skills acquired to meet the evolving demands of the labour market.

“The workshop was structured to introduce students to the Career Service Centre’s vision and give them tools to make informed career decisions,” said Prof. Jurji Nengak Gomos, Director of the Career Service Centre. “We want our graduates to be competitive, not just certified.”

John Agaldo, who represented Innovations Operation Technology Unified, reaffirmed the firm’s commitment to delivering relevant, up-to-date training that helps Nigerian graduates compete globally.

In his closing remarks, the Registrar, Yakubu Ayuba, expressed the University’s appreciation to TETFund for its continued support toward institutional and student development.

The Centre provides career counseling, skills training, and employer linkages to prepare Plateau State University students for employment and entrepreneurship.

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31/03/2026

PLATEAU IN PAINS INDEED💔💔💔.

MAY ALL THE AFFECTED PERSONS BE COMFORTED AND THE DEPARTED FIND REST BEFORE THE LORD.
AMEN!

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31/03/2026

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Dr.(Mrs) Rahila Dantong replaces Dr. Masok as the dean of students' affairs Plateau State University.Bokkos.Congrats Sch...
31/03/2026

Dr.(Mrs) Rahila Dantong replaces Dr. Masok as the dean of students' affairs Plateau State University.Bokkos.

Congrats Scholar.

ONE OF OUR ACTIVE LECTURERS.REST WELL SCHOLAR.
20/03/2026

ONE OF OUR ACTIVE LECTURERS.
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PLASU Senate Sanctions 76 Students for Examination MalpracticeThe Senate of Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, ha...
17/03/2026

PLASU Senate Sanctions 76 Students for Examination Malpractice

The Senate of Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, has approved disciplinary measures against 76 students found guilty of examination malpractice. The offences ranged from smuggling unauthorized materials into examination halls to impersonation, all in violation of the university’s regulations as outlined in the Students’ Handbook.

The sanctions, ratified during the Senate’s 102nd regular meeting, include rustication for one academic session, compulsory carryover of affected courses, and outright expulsions in severe cases. At the same meeting, the Senate also ratified final-year undergraduate and postgraduate results for the 2024/2025 academic session.

The meeting, chaired by the Duputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Moses Pyefa Galadima on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Shadrach Gaya Best, received reports from the Examination Misconduct Committee. The committee investigated 76 students apprehended during the second semester examination for 2024/2025 academic session. Offences included possession of mobile phones, written notes, and inscriptions on body parts related to examination questions.

After deliberations, the Senate approved punishments consistent with the provisions of the Students’ Handbook.

The Vice-Chancellor reaffirmed the university’s zero tolerance for examination malpractice. He emphasized PLASU’s commitment to integrity, discipline, and sound moral values while commending the examination misconduct committee for its diligence and adherence to due process.

In addition to disciplinary matters, the Senate approved some results for 400 level students, as well as Masters' and PGD students' results. Reports from faculties confirmed that lectures for the new semester resumed two weeks earlier across departments.

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SENATE SANCTIONED EXAM MALPRACTICE STUDENTS.
17/03/2026

SENATE SANCTIONED EXAM MALPRACTICE STUDENTS.

ATBU Bauchi Matriculates 4,355 Students for the 2025/2026 Academic Session.The Vice Chancellor of the Abubakar Tafawa Ba...
13/03/2026

ATBU Bauchi Matriculates 4,355 Students for the 2025/2026 Academic Session.

The Vice Chancellor of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Professor Ibrahim Hassan Garba, has warned the 4,355 newly matriculated students against cultism, drugs, examination malpractices, which he said are capable of ruining their future.

Professor Garba gave the warning while addressing the new students at the Yelwa Campus of the University on Friday.

The vice chancellor further encouraged the new students to make their studies the blazing core of their journey.

He urged them to dive into lectures like warriors into battle, conquer research with relentless curiosity, and wield the University’s world-class libraries, labs, and digital realms as their arsenal.

Out of the total admissions:
933 students were admitted into the Faculty of Engineering and Engineering Technology, 800 students into the Faculty of Science, 726 students into the Faculty of Environmental Technology, 526 students into the Faculty of Computing, 356 students into the Faculty of Management Sciences, 231 students into the Faculty of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology, 288 students into the Faculty of Technology Education and 107 students into the SPESSECE programme.

Congratulations to all newly admitted students of the Great ATBU Bauchi.
Proud of you Balewites! 🎓

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