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[2025/2026] Everything You Need to Know About UNIZIK Admission Procedure

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The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK) has officially announced the release of Post UTME/Direct Entry screening form for the 2025/2026 academic session. It’s however worth noting that our dear prestigious institution is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and merit-based admissions owing to the fact that it adheres strictly to the JAMB and FG’s guidelines for admitting aspirants into its undergraduate programs, and navigating the admission process, can feel overwhelming, especially for first-time applicants. Therefore, understanding the steps involved, is very important towards securing your admission. In this blog post, I’ll be helping us with a detailed breakdown of the UNIZIK admission procedure, starting from the Post UTME registration down to physical clearance. The first step in the UNIZIK admission journey every aspirant should know is registering for the Post UTME screening exercise . Of course, this is very mandatory for both UTM...

HOW A LAW STUDENT OF UNIZIK LOST HER LIFE DUE TO THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE HOSTEL MANAGEMENT

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A 100L student of Law in Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka identified as Miss Ajana Isabella who is being said to have been battling with diabetes, reportedly breathed her last in early hours of Wednesday, 9th July 2025 due to the negligence of her hostel - Elmada. According to reports made available to eruditenewsblog, her demise was as a result of the hostel's management refusal to allow her have access to her room spare key after she lost her's. "The hostel has this policy that an inmate in a room of 3, who lost his or her key has to pay a sum of 40k per head before gaining access to the spare key, this is to discourage the students from being careless with their keys. And Isabella pleaded with the said management to wit: Aunty Ukamaka and Madam Bright who were on morning session the said day about her chronic illness and the need to retrieve her medication (insulin) from inside her room but the hostel managers asked her and her roommates to pay the said fixed ...