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DISASATROUS! Nevertheless, COYG |
Chai! See how I missed FTC. Timagex:I came before you, I came by 2:46pm |
Barça is out! |
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All Propaganda Congress.. What a party! |
Deckline:Deckline I don see my score ooh... I hope this year admission favour us all... |
MrHistorian:State of origin and subjects combination proved so |
Orezy5:Seems I have similar genes with this gurl |
Hoping to make something like this come Waec exams starting on 3rd April.. Orezy5 what do you think? |
MrHistorian:Thank you sooo much! Relieved! |
This is what God gave me.... And I made this at first attempt...! |
85969810IH Can someone please help me to check my results? |
JAMB 2018 Saga *"WE DIDN'T CANCEL THE RELEASED RESULTS, BUT DAILY TRUST NEWSPAPER MISINFORMED THE PUBLIC said JAMB REGISTRAR A report just coming in from the Joint Admission And Matriculation Board (JAMB) headquarters in Abuja, has it that, the information currently going viral on the social media, that the board have cancelled or rejected the 2018 UTME results of candidates, "IS A MONUMENTAL LIE" and misleading information. This information is coming in barely few days JAMB released some results of Candidates and barely 48 hours, a *"Daily Trust Newspaper* said that the results JAMB released so far are fake. You will remember that yesterday, DAILY TRUST NEWSPAPER published an information online that "JAMB has cancelled the release results" And the news has gone viral, thereby putting confusion amongst JAMBITES.... Speaking to some group of Journalists at the JAMB's headquatres in Gwari Abuja early this morning, the JAMB registrar said that the News by "DAILY TRUST" yesterday was embarrassing and disheartening. The board apologises to the public and all JAMBITES for the misleading information disseminated by DAILY TRUST, as the results released so far are REAL. He said DAILY TRUST reported unprofessionally. JAMB therefore, urges all candidates who have written the examination so far to keep visiting the board’s website to check their results. “The results will be released in batches, candidates are free to check,” he said. Similarly, JAMB advises the public to always follow up important information concerning JAMB through Newspapers like PREMIUM TIMES, the PUNCH, Daily sun etc, as they always convey right news......... |
Scholarsticchai:She should forget and just try her best.. Jamb English is something you just leave in the hands of God |
FAKE RESULTS EVERYWHERE |
SammieJayh:To be frank, I can't believe this! No, it's fake! Deckline:This is the fake result Jamb is talking about! Rachealoduah:If you check yours and didn't see 320+, know it's also fake! |
Orezy5: I knew it! I knew you would make me proud! Congrats! |
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Wetin Arsenal ....play.....sorry ....Wetin Alex dey do for there |
Peacebeels:Allow us Enter the University first . |
Consonants and vowels is not something she should learn few days to Jamb. It's something she should have been learning ever since she was admitted into secondary School. |
How much is their salary? |
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Britain's Minister for Culture said on Saturday that the government is looking at imposing a legal limit on the time children spend on the Internet. It follows a report by the country's Children's Commissioner Anne Longfield, showing that 12 to 15 year olds spend more than 20 hours a week online. Teens aged under 18 face being cut-off from social media sites after a few hours of browsing under proposals being drawn up to tame the "wild west" of the Internet, The Times newspaper in London reported Saturday. Ministers are looking at imposing a limit on time spent by children on social media platforms amid concerns that overuse damages mental health. Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, told The Times he wants varying time cut-offs for different ages on sites over concern that overuse of the internet by children can damage their mental health. Hancock told the newspaper: "There is a genuine concern about the amount of screen time young people are clocking up and the negative impact it could have on their lives. It is right that we think about what more we could do in this area." Time limits would be enforced using a new legal requirement for social media companies to ensure that anyone setting up profiles is aged above 13. Details of how such a scheme might work are yet to be developed but they are likely to extend a law requiring pornographic websites to ensure that users are over 18, by means of a credit card, says the report. In her report Longfield says a third of Britain's Internet users are aged under 18, while a separate report claims 75 percent of children aged 10 to 12 have social media accounts. The moves come just weeks after Jeremy Hunt, the Health Secretary, warned that excessive social media use posed as big a threat to children's health as smoking or obesity. Hunt said he wanted to ensure children accessed only age-appropriate material online, with government ministers likely to place responsibility for implementing age checks on Internet site companies. Hunt warned that if an age verification scheme is not robust the government may legislate further. The Times comments that some will see Hancock's proposal as heavy handed, adding the minister wanted to start a debate over the extent to which the state should regulate activity on the Internet. http://docen.symbolmedia.cn/res/static/180311/en/564464_share.html
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kwessiStewie2:Sense wee not keel uuu |
Greece was a part of the Ottoman Empire from 1500s up until the Greek Rebellion in 1821. Since that point (with the exception of World War II), Greece has been an independent nation. |
SammieJayh:Kinda scared reading this Cos I remember being overly confident in Biology that I spent at most, 5 minutes for the whole 40 questions |


