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ADMISSION! ADMISSION!! ADMISSION!!!

Advert for admissions' invitation This is to inform the general public that admission into one of the best institute for agricultural expertise in nigeria is now available. Sales of form is now made to interested aspirant of the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan. Admissions are available for both full time and part time candidates as well as in both National Diploma and Higher National Diploma. 1. HND (Animal Health Technology) 2. ND (Veterinary Laboratory Technology) 3. HND (Pasture and Range Management) 4. HND (Computer Science) 5. And lot more.  Visit  http://admission.fcahptib.edu.ng  for more information. And also click on this link ➡  to follow this page  for constant update. We love you. Good luck to all aspirants.
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FCAH&PT SUG's President Impeached

Impeached SUG President LETTER OF IMPEACHMENT This is to notify you that the Student Union President in person of COM Ogunleye Amos Anuoluwapo and Treasurer in person of COM Babawale Olalekan has been impeached from office on this day 21st November, 2020 as agreed by 2/3 of House due to the following offences. ▶️ Misppropriation of Union Found ▶️ Misconduct ▶️ Rebellions Act  ▶️ Unfaithfulness ▶️ Forgery Which is against the Union Constitution as stated by Article 6 Section 7, Sub section 7 proviso A and B and this attitude is inimical, egregious to good governance, peace and progress of the student Union which is stated by Article 5 section 3 proviso 7 of the student Union Constitution, ( where the President or any other member of C.E.C is guilty of any act that may be inimical to good governance, peace, progress and stability or breach any provision of this Constitution the result of which is: (a) To undermine the very existence of the student Union (b) ls Calculated to bring institu

FCAH&PT, Ibadan's Chief Technologist Bags World's Award

Mr. Paul Oluwadare One of FCAHPT, Ibadan's Chief Animal Health Technologist, Mr. Paul Oluwadare, has been awarded the 2020 Global Animal Welfare Award by the World Veterinary Association (WVA) and Ceva Santé Animale. Oluwadare who is a Veterinary Technician, is the author of 14 textbooks addressing topics in animal health and welfare and is a leading exponent of animal welfare delivery in Nigeria. Presenting the awards at the 4th Global Animal Welfare Awards, the World Veterinary Association and Ceva Santé Animale expressed delight that Oluwadare and five others made this year's Awards. The 2020 Global Animal Welfare Awards features the addition of two novel award categories for veterinary technicians/nurses and veterinary schools, recognising individuals and institutions for going 'above and beyond' in protecting animals and promoting animal welfare. The award ceremony was be followed by a series of short videos highlighting the work of each of the award recipients in

FRESHMEN MATRICULATION CEREMONY

Freshmen reading out their oaths of allegiance College's Academic Board Aerial view of the auditorium  Today, on the 11th of November 2020 our freshmen have been matriculated. All freshmen were seen on their flowing gowns with a big grin on their faces. Don't forget to follow this blog for constant updates about this great college. Click on this link: FOLLOW THIS BLOG FOR CONSTANT UPDATES Have a nice day.

ADMISSION OPPORTUNITY!!!

  This is to inform the general public that prospective applicants can now apply for POST-UTME. The forms are readily available only on desk at the college. Beware of fraudulent websites citing online registration. Come down to the college for proper registration. FOLLOW US  for constant updates.

FGN APPOINTS A NEW PROVOST FOR FCAHPTIB

The Federal Government, through the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, has approved appointed Dr Adekoya Olatunde Owosibo as the Provost/Chief Executive Officer of the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, in Oyo State. The appointment, according to the government, is for a single period of five years with effect from Friday, 21August, 2020.The government believes that agriculture is the way to diversify the economy, and livestock and aquaculture play a significant role not only in food security, but also in meeting nutritional requirements, job creation and social security, which the college could boost. Prior to his appointment as the provost, Dr Owosibo has served in key strategic and leadership capacities, including but not limited to being a Head of Department, director of different offices, head of various units and chairman of many committees, in addition to functioning as a lecturer and supervisor to various research pr

Meet Our New AG Provost

This is to inform great students of the federal college of animal health and production technology, Ibadan that finally we've gotten the man we've always wanted. Dr Chima Nworgu. God bless you sir. You can send your goodwill message to him in the comments box below 👇 And don't forget to follow this blog for constant updates about this great college. Click on this link:  https://www.blogger.com/follow.g?view=FOLLOW&blogID=7328621044272339918  Have a nice day.

Rare Admission Opportunity

This is inform the general public on a rare admission opportunity for those seeking admission into national diploma course in Veterinary Laboratory Technology. Don't forget to follow this blog by clicking on the link below:  javascript:openPopup("https://www.blogger.com/follow.g?view\x3dUNFOLLOW\x26blogID\x3d7328621044272339918",300)

DRINKING TEA IS GOOD FOR THE BRAIN

Alex Robinson Put down that mug of coffee and pick up a cup of tea. A new study  conducted by researchers at the National University of Singapore suggests regular tea drinkers have better organised brains than their non-tea-drinking friends. The study, published in the  scientific journal Aging , analysed the neuroimaging data of 36 seniors and found those who drank tea regularly had less age-related decline in brain structure. Past studies have shown drinking tea has health benefits, such as preventing cardiovascular disease. It’s also been shown to improve cognitive function. Assistant Professor Feng Lei, who led the research, said in a press release the new study explains why this is: improved brain organisation. “Take the analogy of road traffic as an example—consider brain regions as destinations, while the connections between brain regions are roads,” he said. “When a road system is better organised, the movement of vehicles and passengers is more efficien

HOW TO INCUBATE CHICKEN EGGS

Once a hen lays a clutch of eggs, instincts take over. They constantly fuss over them, adjusting them just so throughout the day and rarely leaving the nest for more than a few minutes. Motherhood is a big responsibility for a young hen – if she’s the least bit neglectful, her babies will never hatch. Or worse, they may hatch with deformities. Modern chickens, it turns out, are not always very effective mothers. Whether it’s genetic or culture, who knows, but they get distracted, other hens oust them from their nest, the rooster comes by… there’s no shortage of things that can go wrong. For this reason, most farmers and backyard chicken enthusiasts don’t trust incubation to their hens, they take it upon themselves to do the brood work instead. You can also buy day-old chicks and skip the incubation process, but it costs more. Plus, why would you want to miss out on an opportunity to experience one of life’s miracles? Step 1 – Set Up an Incubator Depending on how many eg

THE FIRST MILK DRINKERS

A cup of milk A new study shows prehistoric British farmers may have been some of the world’s first milk drinkers. Researchers  at the University of York  have found milk proteins from cows, sheep or goats in the teeth of British farmers who lived 6,000 years ago. The revelation is the earliest direct evidence of people consuming animal milk anywhere in the world. Given that genetic research suggests people living in that time and place could not digest the lactose in milk, researchers believe these early milk consumers were making cheese and other products. “Because drinking any more than very small amounts of milk would have made people from this period really quite ill, these early farmers may have been processing milk, perhaps into foodstuffs such as cheese, to reduce its lactose content,” said Dr. Sophy Charlton, the lead author of the study. Farming in Britain emerged during what’s known as the Neolithic period (from 4,000 to 2,400 BC). During that time, people star