Skip to main content

LASU :Graduates should Collect certificates before Oct. 21 or pay N15,000,

The Lagos State University (LASU) said on Friday that 24, 734 certificates of graduates who left the institution over the last 10 years were lying uncollected at its registry.

Mr Adekoya Martins, Acting Head, Centre for Information, Press and Public Relation, LASU, told newsmen that the certificates were for students who graduated with diplomas and degrees.
Martins said that the university, following the backlog of uncollected certificates, had decided that affected graduates who fail to collect theirs before Oct. 21 would have to pay ‎N 15,000 before doing so.
“Before you know it, some the graduates of the university ‎will be clamouring that LASU is withholding their certificates.
“Now that the certificates have been signed and released for collection, only a few are coming for it.
“Collection of certificates commenced on Sept. 26 and it will end on Oct.21.
“Payment for late collection after the stipulated period of four weeks, after Friday Oct. 21, is N15, 000 only,’’ he said.‎
‎The  university, in its  official bulletin, had said the certificates were available for collection at the Certificate Unit of the Exams and Records in its Registry.
The university, in the bulletin, gave a breakdown of the certificates and the faculties that were affected.
It urged graduates to visit the university website – www.lasu.edu.ng – for further information on the procedure for collection of certificates and confirmation of the list of issued certificates.‎
DROP YOUR COMMENTS BELOW

Comments

Follow Us

WHAT'S HOT

First 375GB Optane SSD Released By Intel That Can Also Be Used As RAM

Silicon Valley chip giant Intel has announced its 3D Xpoint Memory-based Optane SSD DC P4800X. It’s a 375GB SSD that designed for data center applications. This revolutionary product can also be used as RAM. Intel has announced the initial availability of 375GB Optane SSD with a price tag of $1,520.

IBM And US Air Force Developing Brain-Inspired AI Supercomputing System

IBM has announced that it is developing brain-inspired an AI supercomputing system. The system is quite similar to the biological brain. It has 64 million neurons and 16 billion synapses. The chief of the development project has emphasized on IBM’s

BitChute: A YouTube Powered By BitTorrent Is Here With No Censorship

If you’re searching for a YouTube alternative, BitChute is a people-powered video streaming website. To host a video, it takes help of the web browser-based client WebTorrent which uses peer to peer file sharing over the BitTorrent network. At this time,

Steps To Enable Speech Recognition On Windows 10

The accuracy of speech recognition increases through use, and the feature adapts itself to a user’s grammar, word usage, speech patterns, and vocabulary.