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Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by ahmEenu(m): 4:50pm On Aug 30, 2018
blazer2018:


Yeah...u have a point there...what this means is that we need more Tertiary Institutions in d country...but can d govt afford it...even d existing ones are suffering seriously from under-funding.

It's high our govt began introducing collation of database in the country so that they can plan on how to carter for it citizens in d future...because without a solid database, there is no way any govt can carter for its citizens...we will get there someday.
U JUST SAID EVERYTHING. OUR GOVERNMENT CAN BUILD MORE SCHOOLS AND MAINTAIN THEM BUT THEY WONT CAUSE OF SELFISHNESS . THEY ONLY CARE ABOUT THEMSELVES AND THIER FAMILY, thier children live and school abroad.. the children of the minister of education are schooling abroad. thats it'.

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Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by mcvities(m): 5:05pm On Aug 30, 2018
This is someone's comment on this issue on Facebook

"Form at 5500, jamb registration at 700, regularisation at 10000, change of institution/course at 2500, sandwich registration now on jamb at 3500, jamb result at 1000, admission letter at 1000, retrieval of registration number at 1000. They even monopolise the registration and restricted it to CBT owners thereby making millions of small cyber café owners jobless. Making life miserable for candidates who wants to register thereby spending days at the restricted CBT centers. I don't even know what a common man can benefit from government gannnnnnnnn"
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by Tats(m): 5:20pm On Aug 30, 2018
How can he compare Jamb to WAEC and NECO when those ones have theory which are marked by academics who need to be paid for their services? Jamb is multiple choice and I suppose it is computer scored. An exam body is making so much money that they are making returns to the Government is it a business?
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by Danicomrade(m): 5:23pm On Aug 30, 2018
seyigiggle:
how many days does it takes to write jamb and waec?
JAMB should be more cheaper.

Wat concience the day it takes 2 write the exam na
Is it not registration fee we are talking about
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by shara123(m): 5:25pm On Aug 30, 2018
Prof. Ishaq Oloyede has been a very wonderful highly incorruptible man. I believe in your restructuring and leadership. We need more of you in this country for a better tomorrow.
Meanwhile, don't be distracted by the castigating wailers, as they were nothing but destroyers.
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by thesicilian: 5:29pm On Aug 30, 2018
seyigiggle:
i can see that you have lost your brain over your emotions.

Typical of a child who is poor in grammatical expression but good in insulting his seniors.
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by albaniy1: 5:39pm On Aug 30, 2018
The best jamb registare ever in Nigeria......

With Zero percent corruption......

Go and ask those that get illegal admission into fd unis.....

Or politicians that send their candidates to VCs......

If you know you know......
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by seyigiggle: 5:40pm On Aug 30, 2018
continue with your grammar, but please endeavor to always apply your brain to intellectual reasoning. bye.

thesicilian:

Typical of a child who is poor in grammatical expression but good in insulting his seniors.
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by thesicilian: 5:53pm On Aug 30, 2018
seyigiggle:
continue with your grammar, but please endeavor to always apply your brain to intellectual reasoning. bye.

Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by luizpippo(m): 8:44pm On Aug 30, 2018
olujastro:
The man has a point.
All because for the first time, Jamb now remits what's left in revenue to the government after running its affairs, people are now demanding a reduction.

So for other agencies not remitting, their fees are justified?

Corrupt country mentality.
Mr man, think before commenting.

Jamb is done in a day while others take well over 3 weeks with praticals attached, yet there is just a difference of 8, 000 between the most expensive and a day exam.
Is Jamb justified compared to others in your reasoning?
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by IbnAbdullah1(m): 9:42pm On Aug 30, 2018
SenatorCharles1:




More reason why the cost for sale of forms should be more cheaper....!!!

How would you take from the poor applicants and remit such a huge fund to the FG?
Majority of the applicants are below the age of working class in Nigeria so you see, their parents whom may have to depend on the govt. for frequent delayed salaries may be giving back to the FG through the back door.



Education is not meant to be cheap.Wheter by cash or by kind.

How do you expect someone who finds it hard to pay for jamb forms to buy text books how much more pay for school fees?
Do you people reason at all?
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by IbnAbdullah1(m): 9:45pm On Aug 30, 2018
blazer2018:


Then they need to study harder...only top performing students should be admitted into Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria...so that we can have good graduates...who then transmits their knowledge into the society to transform it.

Even in advanced countries, not every applicant gets admitted...best does...though the percentage of d rejected ones might not be as outrageous as ours.

The problem with our country is even a goats and monkeys want to go to school to bear the title 'graduate' without really knowing the essence of knowledge.

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Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by Rinsola32(f): 9:46pm On Aug 30, 2018
olujastro:
The man has a point.
All because for the first time, Jamb now remits what's left in revenue to the government after running its affairs, people are now demanding a reduction.

So for other agencies not remitting, their fees are justified?

Corrupt country mentality.

They want the man to regret he remitted that huge sum of money remaining.

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Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by eaglefrank(m): 10:28pm On Aug 30, 2018
Remitted money plus or minus the one that snake swallowed?
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by Nobody: 10:35pm On Aug 30, 2018
Either JAMB or Post UTME should be scrapped.
Stop exhorting the average Nigerians.
How many politician's children school in Naija?
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by blazer2018: 10:57pm On Aug 30, 2018
IbnAbdullah1:

The problem with our country is even a goats and monkeys want to go to school to bear the title 'graduate' without really knowing the essence of knowledge.

Truth
Re: Oloyede Opposes Reduction Of JAMB Fees by Tolubory(m): 11:09pm On Aug 30, 2018
mcvities:
August 29, 2018 Azeezat Adedigba

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, (JAMB) has said 24,148 candidates have gained admission into various higher institutions in Nigeria as at August 29.

The JAMB Registrar, Ishaq Oloyede, also dismissed as ‘baseless’ agitations in some quarters that registration fee for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination candidates should be reduced.

About 1,662,762 candidates wrote the 2018 UTME between March 9 and 19.

The spokesperson of the board, Fabian Benjamin, provided information on the admitted candidates in a phone interview with PREMIUM TIMES Wednesday.
Also according to the reports by Vanguard and a few other dailies, Mr Oloyede told journalists in Abuja after a computer-based promotion exam for JAMB’s staff, that the agency’s fee is one of the lowest in the world.
According to him, JAMB sold its UTME application form for N5,000 while it remitted N7.8 billion to the Federal Government at the end of the examinations.
“Why are they not asking WAEC (to reduce fee)? Why are they not asking NECO? Why are they not asking NABTEB? Why JAMB? We charge the least and you are saying reduce. The issue is because we have a means of managing the resources properly and we now have what you can call surplus and because we are open enough to return the surplus to the government, you now say we should crash the cost,” he said.
He said the exam body would only follow a directive ”from the appropriate quarters on the cost of UTME”.
“What should be the basis of crashing the cost assuming the method we are using now is no longer available and we have to use the old method,” Mr Oloyede said.

“If the government feels we should adjust, we will adjust and not as a result of unqualified, baseless requests,” Mr Oloyede said.

On the staff promotion exam, the registrar said the exercise was to ensure the board’s readiness to always conduct seamless examinations.

He said the new software used in the exam which cost N6 million will now be deployed for third party clients exams ”to avoid issues that trailed the ones conducted for Police Service Commission (PSC).

“One of the last ones we did is the PSC and we saw that because we are trying to save money, some mischievous people wanted to embarrass us.
“The software we were using before has some inbuilt mechanism that it must carry 180 questions that if not complete it will not move. So you can tell people to write exam from question 1 to 120 but don’t do anything below.

”In such an instance, some mischievous people decided to see what is below and started saying they were setting Arabic and so on. We saw that was capable of generating unnecessary ill-feelings,” Mr Oloyede said.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/281820-oloyode-opposes-reduction-of-jamb-fees.html
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