This message is intended to inform prospective students of Landmark University that the admission list of candidates for the academic year 2022/2023 has been made public by the management.
How to view Landmark University Admission status
By clicking the link below, you can view the names of the candidates who have been accepted and have been posted to the school portal at https://admission.lmu.edu.ng/list
Accepting or Rejecting admission
- To access your dashboard, go to https://www.jamb.gov.ng/Efacility and log in using your registered email address and password.
- Click “Check Admission Status” in step two.
- Select “Access my CAPS.”
- To find out if you have been offered admission, click on “Admission Status.”
- In order to accept or reject the admission offer, candidates who have been offered admission must click “ACCEPT” or “REJECT.”
NB: Selecting “REJECT” signifies that applicants have declined the offer of admission.
Read also: ASUU may cease to exist in Nigerian Universities
ASUU Strike: Our issues are still unresolved, we acted on court order
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may cease to exist in Nigerian Universities owing to a breakaway by a new union.
The Congress of Nigerian University Academics (CONUA), a split off from the Academic Staff Union (ASUU) of Universities, will receive a registration certificate from the federal government soon.
According to reports, the CONUA, which is run by Niyi Sunmonu, a lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has obtained official trade union registration.
The Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment’s Deputy Director of Press and Public Relations, Oshundun Olajide, released a press release and invitation to reporters on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, informing them of the development.
According to a source at the Ministry of Labour and Employment, the government’s decision to deregister ASUU was signaled by its presentation of a certificate of registration to CONUA.
The insider also said that the FG intended to put an end to ASUU’s ongoing strikes, which have prevented public universities from operating for the past seven months.
“The Minister, on behalf of the federal government will today present Certificate of Registration to the Congress of Nigerian University Academics (CONUA). With that, ASUU may cease to exist again in our universities,” the source revealed.