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THS IS WHY NIGERIA IS RANKED 20TH IN THE WORLD AS THE POOREST COUNTRY. JUST IN 4 YEARS OF APC REGIME. EXPECT MORE IF BUHARI RULES AGAIN |
Investigate and sanction them or to hide them?? Nonsense.. Do not do your work, Boko haram are out there terrorizing the nation,your here doing the work of a police. Shame on them. They are aware of this and it's their handwork |
This is true. Even used as business online |
Very clueless and stupid to say that. He promised Nigeria 45 per litre now we saw 143, Naira -1 dollar, what have we seen? Nigeria is sitting 20th in the world's poorest countries. first time we have recorded that in Nigeria history. Expect worst. |
Yambee:We shall who wins |
This man is evil, I know how T.A Orji won his election back then, when he was in the prison, nobody saw TAOrji before the election but with Orji uzor kalu's influence, he won the election and TA was released from prison. anything is possible |
WITH THE WAY APC HAS DETERIORATED THE COUNTRY, WHO WILL SEE CHANGE ON SATURDAY CAST A VOTE FOR THEM?? NIGERIA IS CUREENTLY IN TOP 10, IF NOT TOP 7 IN THE WORLD'S POOREST COUNTRY. IF APC RULES AGAIN, EXPECT NIGERIA TO BE IN TOP 3. |
dmbb:Why not The greatest of all time |
Someone Answer me; what are the Military doing the east during the election? was soldiers deployed to the north during the presidential election in 2015? Even the military deployed posse threats in individuals all this are done to reduce number of people in the east from voting. Buhari will always fail.. Just in 4years, Nigeria has overtaken India as one of the poorest country in the world. You guys call that change? GOD SHALL ALWAYS SAVE HIS PEOPLE. A new report by The World Poverty Clock shows Nigeria has overtaken India as the country with the most extreme poor people in the world. India has a population seven times larger than Nigeria’s. |
Only in Nigeria where the president controls the Inec on what to do |
youngmonj:Do you even have shame? A new report by The World Poverty Clock shows Nigeria has overtaken India as the country with the most extreme poor people in the world. India has a population seven times larger than Nigeria’s. Nigeria will be ranked no1 in the world soon |
PresidentAtiku:Atiku we know |
CoolAmbience:And 4 years of APC is worst than PDP 16 years so who's better? |
This election is a big joke. When you introduce military(Army) in an election ground, do you expect people to vote or scare them away from voting? what's the work of the police? I know and it's obvious this deployment of military will be paramount in the east to the north, just to deprive people's franchise.. Imagine what we see in the military this days |
Chukwurah003:Still wondering how much you have been paid to criticize Atiku.. remember it won't be enough in the next 4years |
dedonfranco:And all these are happening now.. why? |
This election is a big joke. When you introduce military(Army) in an election ground, do you expect people to vote or scare them away from voting? what's the work of the police? I know and it's obvious this deployment of military will be paramount in the east to the north, just to deprive people's franchise.. |
dipopooo:Consist of thieves. where were you when monkeys, snakes and lions were looting money from different Institutions in the country? what do you call that? |
Are these group of paid individuals by ApC party or what... We don't need change again |
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Jamb updates Note: Jamb has no reason to extend registration as it's closing date is sacrosanct. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says not less than 1.8 million candidates would be registered for its 2019 UTME by the end of the registration exercise scheduled for Feb. 21. The Board’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin , disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos. Benjamin expressed satisfaction with the ongoing registration exercise nationwide, adding that so far, it had been smooth with little or no hitches. The registration of candidates for this year’s all Computer Based Test (CBT) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) , commenced on Feb. 10. Meanwhile, an official bulletin of the board tagged ‘jambulletin’ issued on Sunday, said over 1.6 million candidates had registered for the examination between Feb. 10 and Feb. 15 nationwide, with Lagos recording the highest, with 234,259 candidates. According to the bulletin, preparations for the successful conduct of the examination scheduled to commence few weeks from now is in top gear. Also contained in the bulletin is the restatement of the unlikely extension of the registration deadline by the board. “Candidates would commence the reprinting of their examination notification slips two weeks to the examination date. “On the examination slip are candidates’ schedule for the examination, date, time and centre, as well as other necessary information about the examination. “Two weeks to the commencement of the examination, candidates will have their slips placed on their profiles. “However, in the event where candidates could not access their slip , such candidates can visit the board’s service portal,on www.jamb.org.ng to print the slip,” the bulletin stated. It also said that messages would as well be sent to candidates, informing them on when to reprint their e-slip . According to the bulletin, the processes are all automated to keep candidates abreast of developments, just as messages will be sent to all candidates informing them on when to print their e-slip . The bulletin warned candidates against coming into the examination halls with prohibited items such as wrist watches, telephones and others. https:///KUgvbwET5Z753heLkpexkr Your struggles for JAMB shall end this year 08131601218 |
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Out of the 258,000 candidates that applied for the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME mock examination, only 211,000 candidates took part in the test on Monday, the JAMB registrar, Ishaq Oloyede, has said. This was due to insufficient space to accommodate interested students in some of the computer-based centres across the nation. However, the registrar, while inspecting the Blue Ocean Technology centre and Veritas University centre in Abuja on Monday told journalists that he was satisfied with the level of preparedness he noticed. Mr. Oloyede said the board is aware of the challenges of lack of even spread of facilities in some states. He urged indigenes from such areas to establish a computer-based centre there. “It is not that we cannot have more candidates but the spread that the candidates chose (is a challenge). For instance, if you are taking candidates that chose Pankshin as their centre, the examination will last for three days so we chose the one on ground. But there are enough spaces in Ibadan, Lagos, Oyo but you can’t move these candidates from Plateau State to these parts that have vacancies. So, its better to pick what a town can accommodate, so we have apologised to the students,” he said. Mr. Oloyede said out of the 602 centres being used, only six of the centres had challenges. “Although we are inspecting and monitoring the examination across the country, we had issues in Obafemi Awolowo University. Our exams have not been able to start and we have given the authorities one hour. If the problem is not solved, we will relocate our candidates elsewhere. We have an issue with a centre in Plateau state. In Taraba state, there was a crash of laptops. In Olabisi Onabanjo University and Nnamdi Azikwe University, the problem of the digital centres have been solved,” he said. He added, “We have made provision for ‘option B’, that is why the candidates have their emails. They will receive an email changing them to another centre. Last year, it happened in LAUTECH and since it has happened there, the institution cannot be allowed to take our examination as long as I am the registrar of JAMB. Let them close their gate and we go elsewhere. Once we are unable to conduct examination in a particular centre, we go elsewhere, If you want to kill your institution because you have internal problem, go ahead and kill it.” The registrar said there would not be ‘mop-up’ for candidates noting that ”its either the candidates write the exam or do not do the exam”. “The board has put certain things in place to ensure effective monitoring of every candidate and also ensure good network for the candidates. Network in this term does not mean MTN, Airtel or Glo. It simply means the Local Area Network which is the cable within the centre. We do not conduct our examination on the internet so when we say there is a network problem, it is a cabling problem within the centre and not outside the hall,” he said. The registrar said the board will ”only pay for sucessful candidates” noting that if any of the centres’ system logs any candidates out, ”the centres money will also be logged out.” He also spoke about other challenges observed in the centres. “For the private CBT centres, we have discovered they cut corners so that we can pay them. For instance, if we have 250,000 candidates writing the exam and 40,000 are logged out, we pay for the 40,000 that was logged out but this year, we will only pay for candidates who are absent because we must pay when candidates are absent, that is not your fault. ” Similarly, Mr. Oloyede urged the parents to keep away from the examination centres. “We are not in the kindargaten, we are preparing these young minds for university education. The parents come too much around because they want their wards to pass at all cost, it is not helpful,” he said. One of the centres where students were not able to write the examination was at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU). The OAU spokesperson, Abiodun Olarewaju, told PREMIUM TIMES on Monday evening that the institution is trying to resolve the issue that led to the candidates not being able to write their examination. “ Everybody is trying come to the negotiating table to find a common ground and resolve the issue . The candidates could not finish but we are trying to resolve it. We are still at the meeting now,” Mr. Olanrewaju explained. Meanwhile Adekunle Imran, a parent of one of the candidates, said the mock examination is meant to prepare the students for what they should expect in the main examination. However, Mr. Imran said the board needs to create methods to assist the students in the preparation process. “In Nigeria, we have good policies but our problem is implementation. This set of students you see on queue were supposed to have finished their exam now because they are the second batch who were to start their examination by 9.00 a.m. but this is 10:25 a.m. and they are just on the queue now for the first capturing of their identity. I understand that the first set of candidates are not done and students were told to be at the centre an hour before the examination,” Mr. Imran said. He urged the board to adopt a system whereby the students can be captured while seated, writing the examination. [b]The board has fixed March 9 to 17 for the 2018 UTME. |
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