MOUAU Webmaster turns school official website into a fan page

MOUAU Webmaster turns school official website into a fan page

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SchoolGist made this report on the evening of 4th June, 2012. We believed the report sprung into action and the parties involved in the act re-traced steps back to normality. We can now assure you that the situation has been corrected. See details of the post UTME test here
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That not withstanding, we will still let you have a bit idea of what triggered this headline. Read in summary below:

The Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike as at yesterday strategically announced in their official website that the school's 2012/2013 post UTME will start on the 16th of April. There was a Click here" link that was meant to give the prospective students the details of the application.
Funny enough, instead of the staff in charge of that website to display the information for public view, he re-directed all the visitors to his personal facebook wall where they could all add him as a friend, there he was able to engage them in private discussion. Is this right?

Nigerian students, what is wrong is wrong! We made this publication to assist you, and we can assure you that our publication on this regard resulted to an action from the school management that led to the featuring of the required information on the school website, rather than a private facebook wall.

But for the publication we made, which was intended to correct the odd situation, students may not know about this examination until registration is over!

We hereby appeal to our various institutions to monitor what goes on in their website, that way alone they can recover and put the information circulated in their web presence under control.

Nigerian students deserve respect, and should be treated alike to their counterparts elsewhere in the world. SchoolGist represent the students, and will always stand to support them.

Whatever that might have happened that led to this is what we could not explain, but the bottom line is that the webmaster in question is in a deliberate plan to gather as much prospective students as possible either for business or pleasure.

So Webmaster, desist from what is wrong! Doing the right things in the wrong way attract public reactions. Of course you know that what you did was wrong. By right you are supposed to send a well-punctuated apology to the Nigerian students in this community. All the same, learn and improve, no hurt intended.

To our dear students, we are here to make sure you succeed. Now that this situation has been corrected, Click here to log on to MOUAU's website and start-up your registration.

Good luck!
The SchoolGist Team.


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