Video: Ekiti State polytechnic, Isan - Ekiti
Ekiti State Polytechnic, Isan-Ekiti, (EKSPOLY) was originally established in 2014 as the College of Technical and Commercial Agriculture
In 2019, EKSPOLY was re-established and granted Polytechnic Status under the Ekiti State College of Agriculture and Technology, Isan-Ekiti (Re-enactment) Law No. 6 of 2019.
In 2023, the Government of Ekiti State changed the name of the Institution to Ekiti State Polytechnic, Isan-Ekiti.
They offer the following courses
School of Management Studies
ND Business Administration
ND Cooperative Economics
ND Public Administration
ND Accountancy
HND Accountancy
School of Engineering Technology
ND Computer Engineering
ND Electrical/Electronics Engineering
HND Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology (Power & Machine)
HND Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology (Telecom & Electronics)
School of Applied Sciences
ND Science Laboratory Technology
ND Statistics
ND Computer Science
ND Library Information Science
ND Food Science and Technology
ND Hospitality Management Technology
HND Cybersecurity and Data Protection
HND Software and Web Development
HND Artificial Intelligence
School of Agriculture and Technology
ND Agric Technology
HND Crop Production
HND Agric Extension and Management
HND Agric Business
HND Fisheries Technology
Visit the school website for further information
If you want to apply
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@Edufunkey@Millishield01 You people don’t know anything about Nigeria at all.. yall just sit in your cushy or rat infested offices to denigrate the country at every given opportunity..
Must you denigrate the nation every chance you get?? How do you even cope with all the negativity you exude daily?
People around you must be very miserable because I doubt there is any iota of good news you share with them.
Congratulations to all the African countries representing our continent at the World Cup. Your performances have made Africa proud.
Special congratulations to Cape Verde, a nation with a landmass of 4,033 sq km, which is less than 0.5% of Nigeria’s landmass of 923,768 sq km, and a population of about 550,000, which is less than 0.25% of Nigeria’s population of 230,000,000. For context, Cape Verde has about 200,000 fewer people than Ogbomoso. Yet, they reached the knockout stage of the World Cup.
Cape Verde has once again demonstrated that greatness is not determined by size or population, but by planning and disciplined execution. When systems work, even the smallest nations can compete with the best in the world.
Nigeria’s absence from the World Cup is not a consequence of a lack of talent. It is the result of years of poor administration, weak institutions, and leadership that has consistently failed to build sustainable systems.
This is the lesson for us as a nation: if we can get leadership right, strengthen our institutions, plan and execute properly, and reward talent over connections, Nigeria can become a global success story, not only in football but also in other areas.
A new Nigeria is POssible … and Nigeria will be OK. -PO
@hadjimart1 If care is not taken people might sabotage APC’s chances in January because of these candidates. If they can lose at party level imagine what the general populace think of them.
Call For Expressions of Interest
The Office of the Special Assistant to the President is inviting qualified Nigerian youths with a background in Agricultural Extension to submit their details for consideration.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
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2. Possess a valid and functional email address and phone number.
3. Have a functional bank account with a name that exactly matches the name on their National Identification Number (NIN).
4. Be able to read and write.
Qualified candidates who meet the above requirements are encouraged to submit their details as directed in the application process.
We encourage all eligible young professionals to take advantage of this opportunity.
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@OjinduUgo You are deflecting baba, na question I asked you. What are the chances that your messiah’s ambition has not be truncated by the activities in his new party??
ASUU went on strike in 1993, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022.
In 2022, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (@officialABAT) promised that ASUU strikes will be a thing of the past and that Nigerian students will enjoy hitch-free academic sessions.
In 2025, Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa (@DrTunjiAlausa) noted that “the Federal Government has addressed every request made by ASUU.”
On 14th January 2026, The Federal Government and ASUU signed a landmark agreement on improved salaries and allowances which ended a 16-year impasse. This agreement included a 40% increase in salaries and allowances of Academics - a huge commitment for the education sector.
Challenges such as infrastructural deficits, high numbers of out‑of‑school children, poor internet and digital divide between urban and rural schools still exist. However, WE HAVE MADE PROGRESS! THE ACADEMIC CALENDAR OF NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES HAVE BEEN STABILISED. PROMISE KEPT! #TinubuReforms #EducationSector #Nigeria
From Next month when we have insecurity Tinubu and his supporters will say ask your Governor, he has his state police to deal with it, he has tactically taken off responsibility from insecurity.
And there shall be inter agency rivalry.