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bless2tom:All those supporting the scrapping of post ume have suddenly started regretting.The game has just begun..I Laugh in swahili.
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delishpot:I never said there is no bribery and corruption in our pume exams..And Nigeria as a nation is not even ripe for a national CBT examinations.I wrote jamb last year and what I passed through was nothing to write home about:power outage every 30 minutes,system logging us out every 10 mins..Other centres were not exempted..And to say jamb gives scores randomly is not an overstatement-A subject i couldn't solve more than 35 questions I had 74..Despite the fact that post ume is not hitch-free,It gives a glimmer of hope..Now,even jamb itself is confused. |
delishpot:I never said there is no bribery and corruption in our pume exams..And Nigeria as a nation is not even ripe for a national CBT examinations.I wrote jamb last year and what I passed through was nothing to write home about:power outage every 30 minutes,system logging us out every 10 mins..Other centres were not exempted..And to say jamb gives scores randomly is not an overstatement-A subject i could solve more than 35 questions I had 74..Despite the fact that post ume is not hitch-free,It gives a glimmer of hope..Now,even jamb itself is confused. |
delishpot:This is a typical African man mentality.An African man tends to stick to his old ways just he's probably afraid of future contingencies..yes,most of our parents didn't sit for post ume but does that mean we should remain stagnant forever.The minister that paved way for post ume knew that jamb examinations was not credible enough,hence,the introduction of post ume.Every stakeholder including jamb itself agreed that post ume will be conducted..It's quite ludicrous that jamb now realised that post ume exam is unconstitutional.. Lol.where were they before?Till today, jamb has not commented on the arbitrary awarding of 40 extra marks to some candidates,or does that mean others that couldn't get the extra marks didn't face the same challenges ..This is exactly where jamb got it all wrong...It shouldn't have done so in the first place or better yet award 40 marks to all candidates that sat for the examination for equal playing ground.FG is plausible but not hitting the main target. |
The University of Ibadan chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has faulted cancellation of the post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) by the Federal Government. In a statement signed by its chairman, Dr Deji Omole, yesterday, UI ASUU described the ban as “shallow thought and autocratic,” adding that the ban would add no value to education in Nigeria. Omole said the pronouncements by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, had eroded the autonomy of the university in admission of students, stressing that the “autocratic pronouncement” was a non issue when compared with fundamental issue of funding universities and meeting ASUU-FGN 2009 agreements. He added that the ban was more disturbing and ill-timed now that the Federal Government is owing public universities about N1 billion intervention fund. With the ban, the ASUU chairman said it was clear that the Education Minister was oblivious of extant university autonomy granted the Senate of Nigerian universities to determine the procedures for the conduct of admission and regulate admission of its students. The union maintained that the decentralization of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) should be carried out by the Federal Government since the examination body lacked the ability to conduct credible and dependable test upon which credible universities like University of Ibadan can rely. Referring to a research conducted by Prof. Afolabi Bamgboye at the University of Ibadan, ASUU stressed that the findings revealed that higher JAMB scores have negative relationship with the performances of students at 100 university degree examinations. According to Omole, JAMB has outlived its credibility as indicated in last examination exercise it conducted where candidates who did not finish examinations or had issues with their Computer Based Test (CBT)!were awarded extra 40 marks arbitrarily without justifications. “A Nigerian Minister of Education must make pronouncement based on sound academic research not on road-side talk which queries his very essence of being appointed as a Minister,” the union said. 1 SHARE COMMENTSThe University of Ibadan chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has faulted cancellation of the post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) by the Federal Government. In a statement signed by its chairman, Dr Deji Omole, yesterday, UI ASUU described the ban as “shallow thought and autocratic,” adding that the ban would add no value to education in Nigeria. Omole said the pronouncements by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, had eroded the autonomy of the university in admission of students, stressing that the “autocratic pronouncement” was a non issue when compared with fundamental issue of funding universities and meeting ASUU-FGN 2009 agreements. He added that the ban was more disturbing and ill-timed now that the Federal Government is owing public universities about N1 billion intervention fund. With the ban, the ASUU chairman said it was clear that the Education Minister was oblivious of extant university autonomy granted the Senate of Nigerian universities to determine the procedures for the conduct of admission and regulate admission of its students. The union maintained that the decentralization of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) should be carried out by the Federal Government since the examination body lacked the ability to conduct credible and dependable test upon which credible universities like University of Ibadan can rely. Referring to a research conducted by Prof. Afolabi Bamgboye at the University of Ibadan, ASUU stressed that the findings revealed that higher JAMB scores have negative relationship with the performances of students at 100 university degree examinations. According to Omole, JAMB has outlived its credibility as indicated in last examination exercise it conducted where candidates who did not finish examinations or had issues with their Computer Based Test (CBT)!were awarded extra 40 marks arbitrarily without justifications. “A Nigerian Minister of Education must make pronouncement based on sound academic research not on road-side talk which queries his very essence of being appointed as a Minister,” the union said. The University of Ibadan chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has faulted cancellation of the post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) by the Federal Government. In a statement signed by its chairman, Dr Deji Omole, yesterday, UI ASUU described the ban as “shallow thought and autocratic,” adding that the ban would add no value to education in Nigeria. Omole said the pronouncements by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, had eroded the autonomy of the university in admission of students, stressing that the “autocratic pronouncement” was a non issue when compared with fundamental issue of funding universities and meeting ASUU-FGN 2009 agreements. He added that the ban was more disturbing and ill-timed now that the Federal Government is owing public universities about N1 billion intervention fund. With the ban, the ASUU chairman said it was clear that the Education Minister was oblivious of extant university autonomy granted the Senate of Nigerian universities to determine the procedures for the conduct of admission and regulate admission of its students. The union maintained that the decentralization of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) should be carried out by the Federal Government since the examination body lacked the ability to conduct credible and dependable test upon which credible universities like University of Ibadan can rely. Referring to a research conducted by Prof. Afolabi Bamgboye at the University of Ibadan, ASUU stressed that the findings revealed that higher JAMB scores have negative relationship with the performances of students at 100 university degree examinations. According to Omole, JAMB has outlived its credibility as indicated in last examination exercise it conducted where candidates who did not finish examinations or had issues with their Computer Based Test (CBT)!were awarded extra 40 marks arbitrarily without justifications. “A Nigerian Minister of Education must make pronouncement based on sound academic research not on road-side talk which queries his very essence of being appointed as a Minister,” the union saidThe University of Ibadan chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has faulted cancellation of the post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) by the Federal Government. In a statement signed by its chairman, Dr Deji Omole, yesterday, UI ASUU described the ban as “shallow thought and autocratic,” adding that the ban would add no value to education in Nigeria. Omole said the pronouncements by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, had eroded the autonomy of the university in admission of students, stressing that the “autocratic pronouncement” was a non issue when compared with fundamental issue of funding universities and meeting ASUU-FGN 2009 agreements. He added that the ban was more disturbing and ill-timed now that the Federal Government is owing public universities about N1 billion intervention fund. With the ban, the ASUU chairman said it was clear that the Education Minister was oblivious of extant university autonomy granted the Senate of Nigerian universities to determine the procedures for the conduct of admission and regulate admission of its students. The union maintained that the decentralization of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) should be carried out by the Federal Government since the examination body lacked the ability to conduct credible and dependable test upon which credible universities like University of Ibadan can rely. Referring to a research conducted by Prof. Afolabi Bamgboye at the University of Ibadan, ASUU stressed that the findings revealed that higher JAMB scores have negative relationship with the performances of students at 100 university degree examinations. According to Omole, JAMB has outlived its credibility as indicated in last examination exercise it conducted where candidates who did not finish examinations or had issues with their Computer Based Test (CBT)!were awarded extra 40 marks arbitrarily without justifications. “A Nigerian Minister of Education must make pronouncement based on sound academic research not on road-side talk which queries his very essence of being appointed as a Minister,” the union said. The University of Ibadan chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has faulted cancellation of the post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) by the Federal Government. In a statement signed by its chairman, Dr Deji Omole, yesterday, UI ASUU described the ban as “shallow thought and autocratic,” adding that the ban would add no value to education in Nigeria. Omole said the pronouncements by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, had eroded the autonomy of the university in admission of students, stressing that the “autocratic pronouncement” was a non issue when compared with fundamental issue of funding universities and meeting ASUU-FGN 2009 agreements. He added that the ban was more disturbing and ill-timed now that the Federal Government is owing public universities about N1 billion intervention fund. With the ban, the ASUU chairman said it was clear that the Education Minister was oblivious of extant university autonomy granted the Senate of Nigerian universities to determine the procedures for the conduct of admission and regulate admission of its students. The union maintained that the decentralization of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) should be carried out by the Federal Government since the examination body lacked the ability to conduct credible and dependable test upon which credible universities like University of Ibadan can rely. Referring to a research conducted by Prof. Afolabi Bamgboye at the University of Ibadan, ASUU stressed that the findings revealed that higher JAMB scores have negative relationship with the performances of students at 100 university degree examinations. According to Omole, JAMB has outlived its credibility as indicated in last examination exercise it conducted where candidates who did not finish examinations or had issues with their Computer Based Test (CBT)!were awarded extra 40 marks arbitrarily without justifications. “A Nigerian Minister of Education must make pronouncement based on sound academic research not on road-side talk which queries his very essence of being appointed as a Minister,” the union said. 1 SHARE COMMENTS |
jesseboy2:And Pele is from Argentina.Figo is not even mentioned in same breadth with Pele or maradona,so what's your point.You guys know the truth but you're blindfolded with sentiments and hatred..I love Ronaldo but I shouldn't away from the truth. |
Deatheater:No Olympics and U-20 world cups are local tournaments..He can't do anything with Argentina save barca but Ronaldo has done something tangible for Portugal.Why did you think he was never compared with maradona and pele by football greats?Lol,for your info,these are men who breath football and understand the game.Not one guy from oshodi market selling laptops.Maradona never scored at the final but burruchaga did,he was still regarded as one of the greatest but burruchaga was never mentioned..Go ask football greats,football is not all about tapping- in goals.. Let them compare him with maradona and pele first,its then we will agree he's on par with leo.In the absence of that,In football hierarchy, he will always come behind TRIO. |
Deatheater:No Olympics and U-20 world cups are local tournaments..He can't do anything with Argentina save barca but Ronaldo has done something tangible for Portugal. |
eitsei:No he doesn't deserve it because one must win world cup before one can be given the MVP..Even,If he scored 30 goals in world cup,Ronaldo goons would come up with a lame excuse.IF Argentina had even won the world cup,they would say he didn't score in semi finals and finals.yes, Olympics and U-20 trophies are a great achievement to him.Atleast,he won something.Name just one ororo had won before? Talent and hardwork no be the same thing. |
Deatheater:The same Portugal chop 5 goals from Germany...list one trophy he had lifted for Portugal? Trophy wise:A very big margin between the duo.so what's your point?Messi had won MVP award in almost all international tournaments he had participated in yet the ororo is yet to win a 'plastic cup' or plastic award'..Didnt you noticed ronaldo won the ballon d'or seasons when messi suffered severe injuries.Football greats had never compared him to Pele or maradona..His personal achievement was to be compared with messi. summary:Messi has achieved more in all ramifications. Trophywise,anything. |
If I were in the op shoes,I'd tell my parents everything I saw because they have a bigger role to play..Who knows if she had contracted STDs from the man.I'm sure they wouldn't want lose any of their relatives to a LovePeddler. |
vincent561:Thank you Vincent. You actually made my day..I know everyone is making a good point-those against and those in support just as there are always demerits and merits in almost every circumstance.It actually boils than on FG motive of setting up this policy- If it was set up to curb admission frauds then all universities should conduct pume and make their cut off points known publicly: I believe this reduce frauds to some extent.But if it was to mitigate burden on parents or admission seekers,then little or no money should paid for pume.Like I said in another thread in no sooner time,there will be protest:a replica of last years':many will not accept their fates.When one fails,he feels self guilt.If there's anything to scrap,Its the fluke exam called jamb not the other way round. |
STPEACE10:Ogunyemi or whatever gave a very lame point,no doubt. But the truth is that most students and parents supporting this idea will carry placards and protest later because many of them with high scores will be demoted to colleges,mark my words.30/6/2016..If one fails,he feels self-guilt. |
Obowian:Attention seeker,How did you pass your utme?It's worrisome for a student not being able to discern between suspension' and cancellation.' |
Obowian:Attention seeker,How did you pass your utme?It's worrisome for a student not to be able to discern between suspension' and cancellation.' |
Page07:And how does it change anything? |
Page07:And how does change anything? |
FuckTheM0ds:Your stupidity is astonishing. |
Page07:Where you get dz one from? |
Even the Buenos Aires government has caught Lionel Messi fever after the Argentina captain vowed to retire from international football, as City Hall joins in the 'Don't Leave' campaign. Buenos Aires mayor Horacio Larreta Rodriguez unveiled a statue of the Barcelona star in the city on Tuesday, just days after he pulled the curtain on his Seleccion career. Messi affirmed the national team "was over" for him after losing to Chile in the Copa America final, Argentina's third defeat in as many years. But Larreta had pleaded with the No. 10 to stay in a video released on social media after the announcement, and stepped up the campaign with the bronze statue. Messi's likeness now stands on the shores of the Rio de la Plata on the city's Paseo de la Gloria (Glory Trail), alongside such legends as Emanuel Ginobili, Luciana Aymar, Juan Manuel Fangio and Hugo Porta. The campaign also continues in the streets and avenues of the Argentine capital. Buenos Aires, metro, carteles de la calle, autopistas #NoTeVayasLio 14:44 - 28 jun 2016 248 184 Vero Brunati @verobrunati The hashtag #NoTeVayasLio (Don't go, Lio) has been flashed on electronic signs originally designed for traffic warnings across the city, in the hope that the Rosario native will change his mind. Privacy Policy Terms of Service About Us Contact Us Copyright © 2016 Goal.com All rights reserved. The information contained in Goal.com may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the prior written authority of Goal.com 22:05 COPA AMERICA Larreta estatua Messi
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herbie27:That's why there is a fixed cut point for each university. These people have failed to realise that our education system has improved since the introduction of pume.No doubt,post ume has its own flaws but It's the surest bet because It's through it the brainy are seperated from the dullard.When jamb was allocating 40marks to some persons ,where was the minister? |
Keneking:Why not also cancel payment of acceptance and school fees,clueless minister..he only wants to favour the northerners who wouldn't pass pume.A replica of last year's absurb relocation is bound to occur because you won't tell me jamb will send the names of about 20 thousands candidates who beat uniben cut off for admission considering It's carrying capacity. |
frenzydaniel1:U-20 WYC and Olympic no be cup?Whether you like or not,he has achieved something on international stage..No man is an island,maradona,Pele had their shortcomings.pls tell me Ronaldo has achieved something with portugal# |
Ofatfoed:OK..Thanks. |
Ofatfoed:Pls,How much is UI acceptance and school fees for freshers? |
beauld:In Nigeria, What route can a physiotherapist pass through before he becomes a specialist in orthopedics,paediatrics e.t.c because I only know medical $ dental specialist. |
Mikylopez:If you wrote your jamb exams and passed,You would definitely make post ume. |
osabuohein:I won't stoop so low to trade words with you.If you were born in the epoch when jamb independently gives admission,you wouldn't spew hogwash..My uncle got medicine the year post ume was introduced after previous failed attempts with his lowest jamb score ever,he was a victim of jamb's irregularities. Don't worry when your ass got demoted to a college of Education with 250,your mentally will change. |
osabuohein:Just shut up.Does political position equate to cognitive reasoning? Must you always learn by 'imitation'? |
UuzbaGuuzba:And chew gums to always keep you awake and mentally alert.Rip to the dead. |
Playwhizard:2012. |
