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Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Elis Apologizes For Groping Ariana Grande's Boobs At Aretha's Funeral by letsgetgoing: 11:55am On Sep 01, 2018
I salute this Pastor's courage for saying apologies.This is a true mark of a Man of God.God bless him.
HealthRe: Five Mistakes That Can Wreck A Healthy Diet by letsgetgoing: 7:33pm On Aug 03, 2018
Nice post.Thanks for this.God bless real good.
CrimeRe: 10 Kenyan Primary School Students Caught Engaging In A Group Sex by letsgetgoing: 4:28pm On Aug 02, 2018
All these started years ago when the society saw morals as an act of stupidity.Now that it has reached the peak we see the stupidity in immoralities.Let's go back to our different homes and imbibe the lost values,culture,morals........ And things would change for better.God bless Africa.
BusinessRe: Naira Exchanges At N49-N51 Per Yuan At First Auction Of Chinese Currency In Nig by letsgetgoing: 5:11pm On Jul 31, 2018
All hail our PMB
BusinessRe: CBN Continues Tightening Measures by letsgetgoing: 7:13am On Jul 26, 2018
Need an interpreter for this.
RomanceRe: Schoolboy Looking At A Curvy Lady's Backside Who Passed Him On Road (Photo) by letsgetgoing: 10:25pm On Jul 12, 2018
Our values have been thrown away.
PoliticsRe: 15-Year-Old Boy: 'I Made 500 Bombs Used For Suicide Missions By Boko Haram' by letsgetgoing: 4:35pm On Jul 03, 2018
If this little one is well rehabilitated,he could be a good material for this nation and be proud of him.
RomanceRe: Prostitute Runs Out Of Room In Osun Over Violent Sex By Her Client by letsgetgoing: 2:36pm On Jul 03, 2018
I pity the poor girl.
CelebritiesRe: Ruggedman: "SARS Kidnapped My Friend, His Wife And 8-Month Old Baby" by letsgetgoing: 3:06pm On Jul 02, 2018
Let's blame the Nigeria corrupt system.
CrimeRe: Fake Prophetess Posing As Police Officer Arrested In Lagos After 15 Years(Photo) by letsgetgoing: 10:27am On Jul 02, 2018
Man must chop.Hunger in the land.
CelebritiesRe: Joe Jackson Is Dead! Michael Jackson’s Father Dies At The Age Of 89 by letsgetgoing: 5:45pm On Jun 27, 2018
Adieu Papa Jacko.
CelebritiesRe: List Of Nigerian Celebrities Who Are In Russia For The World Cup (PICS) by letsgetgoing: 6:23pm On Jun 26, 2018
Make dem celebrate they well o.
CelebritiesRe: Ali Baba Celebrates His 53rd Birthday. See Then Vs Now Photos by letsgetgoing: 4:25pm On Jun 24, 2018
Happy Birthday Big Bros.
PoliticsRe: God Really Blessed Nigerians By Allowing Them Vote Buhari In 2015 – Oshiomhole by letsgetgoing: 5:58pm On Jun 23, 2018
Osho Baba,continue o saying rubbish.
CelebritiesRe: Yvonne Jegede To Paschal Atuma: Name The Prostitutes In Nollywood by letsgetgoing: 7:43pm On Jun 22, 2018
No need of naming now.Prostitutes in Nollywood knows themselves.
CrimeRe: Noel Brown Is Kidnapper Evans New Lawyer by letsgetgoing: 7:40pm On Jun 22, 2018
It won't be a surprise seeing Evans walking freely on the Nigeria street simply because of injustice in our land.
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Body Painter Transformed Three Unclad Women Into A Howling Wolf (photos) by letsgetgoing: 12:40pm On Jun 19, 2018
God bless this guy.
CrimeRe: Robbers Arrested At First Bank In Bayelsa. Photos by letsgetgoing: 4:17pm On Jun 14, 2018
Anyway,let's still give kudos to them.
CelebritiesRe: Femi Adebayo, Rachael Oniga, Kayode Odumosu & Bimbo Akintola Throwback Photo by letsgetgoing: 1:44pm On Jun 14, 2018
OWO BLOW.One of my best movies.
CelebritiesRe: Femi Adebayo, Rachael Oniga, Kayode Odumosu & Bimbo Akintola Throwback Photo by letsgetgoing: 1:44pm On Jun 14, 2018
OWO BLOW.One of my best movie.
Car TalkRe: Ford’s Self-driving Vans Are Now Delivering Food In Miami by letsgetgoing: 7:12am On Jun 14, 2018
White men with innovations.
CrimeRe: Nigerian Ladies In Germany Fighting Over A Man (Photos & Video) by letsgetgoing: 9:09pm On Jun 12, 2018
Nigerians i hail thee
LiteratureRe: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Wins 2018 PEN Pinter Prize by letsgetgoing: 5:28pm On Jun 12, 2018
This girl again!
CelebritiesRe: Photos Of Kate Upton, The Sexiest Woman In The World by letsgetgoing: 5:36pm On Jun 08, 2018
Where the sexy/sexiest pls?
Nairaland GeneralRe: 5 Simple Goals You Can Still Achieve This Year by letsgetgoing: 11:30am On Jun 07, 2018
Thanks our own dear lalasticlala
Technology MarketRe: Newly Constructed Highway In China. by letsgetgoing: 1:54pm On Dec 27, 2017
This can in Nigeria when all the 'OMO ALES' are no longer in power.
PoliticsRe: Maryam Abacha And Her Grandchildren In New Photos by letsgetgoing: 10:02am On Sep 27, 2017
VastFinder:
Hajia Maryam Abacha is the wife of former military dictator, Sanni Abacha. She was recently interviewed and photographed at her Abuja home by Ovation Magazine.

[b]Source: http://www.wobegist.com/2017/09/new-photos-of-former-first-lady-hajia.html?m=1[/b
Life of vanity
Christianity EtcRe: Before & After Photos Of Prophet Elvis Mbonye Whose Members Kissed His Feet by letsgetgoing: 10:06am On Sep 06, 2017
It's amazing to see what Christianity and so-called Pastors are turning to.
Nairaland GeneralBrilliant Response Of Jamb Register. by letsgetgoing(op): 2:44pm On Aug 26, 2017
Controversy on cut off mark: UTME not for admission purpose but for Ranking -- Professor Oloyede (JAMB Registrar

The Interview

The decision to reduce the cut-off mark to 120 for universities and 100 for polytechnics has met with criticism from many quarters. It seems it is not a popular decision.......

You see, the issue is that people who are not familiar with a matter, rather than keeping their peace, will be commenting on things that they know little about. Our examination is not an achievement test. It is not a qualifying examination; rather, it is a ranking examination. Anybody that we want to admit into the university must basically have his five credits. It is not JAMB that qualifies them. But, because we don’t have space for all of them, we decide to rank them. What we had been doing was to ensure that nobody who scored less than 200 had a chance. But, this year, we are saying that anybody who scores up to 120 has a chance. With 200, we have never filled our quota in the last 10 years. Some of those who scored over 200 do not have five credits in their O level results.

And you cannot be admitted if you don’t have five credits. Those who are talking have not even dissected the problem, yet they are making recommendations. Other agencies all over the world, like the UKEAS in the United Kingdom, also rank candidates. Some of them do not even conduct any examination. Our examination is not a qualifying examination, it is a ranking examination. What that means is that you can’t admit anybody unless he is qualified. What qualifies an individual is the O level, not the UTME. The children of those who are objecting to this decision go to the UK to study. Do they write the UTME there? They are unfair to the common man who has not stolen money to study in Ghana and the UK. It is part of a class war that the poor man must be kept under.

This is a ranking examination and this is a decision of all vice-chancellors, provosts and rectors. Commentators cannot claim to know more than these people do because they are commenting out of ignorance. If you have 10 spaces and five of your children are qualified, then you look for a way of ranking them. You can use age. It does not mean that the number six child is not qualified. But, because he came sixth, then you take the first five.

And you can decide on three male children and two female children. So, the fourth male child will not say that you are unfair because there is a parameter. So, our examination is for ranking purposes. We want to rank all qualified candidates and what makes them qualified is the O level. As I speak with you, there was no time in the last 10 years that we have filled 70 per cent of the quota. The colleges of education and polytechnics are there doing nothing. And they kept on admitting students under the table. We are saying no more under-the-table deals. Come and tell us what you are doing under the table and let us see it. But people are commenting on matters that that they are not familiar with.

But 120/400 is a far cry from a pass mark…

I have answered that question. It is not the UTME that qualifies the candidate for admission. It is a ranking examination. We are not telling you to admit this or that candidate. Let me give you an example. Someone scores 300 and another scores 140, the person with 300 has four credits and the person with 140 has five credits. What it means is that you cannot take the candidate with 300 and you cannot also admit the candidate with 140. That is what we have been doing. What we are now saying is that JAMB is a clearing house. That is why people are faking our results and for them, it is a do or die affair. This is because we have created an unnecessary hurdle. Everywhere in the world, what qualifies candidates is the O level. The same thing applies to us. But because we do not have enough space, we have set an examination for them to rank them. There is no pass or fail with the UTME. We are not saying that universities should leave somebody with 230 and take another with 140.

Let me give you another example. We have never filled 50 per cent of the quota for Physics in the last 10 years. Not that there are no individuals who want to study Physics, but because they did not meet the cut-off point. You are paying the lecturers, but the classrooms are vacant. And, if the candidate is fortunate enough to have parents who can sponsor him to Ghana, he will go to that country with his O level and come back with the same degree. He will now be boasting to his colleagues who were not fortunate enough to have a father who can pay their transport fare.

The belief has always been that our universities are oversubscribed…

I am in a position to know and I know that they are not oversubscribed. There are institutions that are oversubscribed, but they are few. Tell some institutions, maybe more than five, that have in the last 10 years, filled 70 per cent of their admission capacities. It is because there is a mismatch. You ask universities to admit 60 per cent of science students and 40 per cent of those who studied humanities. But what the school system is producing is 70 per cent Arts students and 30 per cent Science students.

How do you react to arguments that this was done to assist private universities to lower their standard and accommodate these candidates?

That is not correct. I have no reason to encourage private universities. But, having said that, for God’s sake, what is bad in encouraging private universities? You allowed them to be established, you set up regulatory agencies for them and you abandon them. I travelled to Uganda and discovered that 40 per cent of the students in private universities in Kampala are Nigerians. I went to their classrooms and took pictures with them. They did not sit for the UTME, but because their parents are comfortable, they want to oppress the children of the poor.

Do you see public universities adjusting their cut-off marks with the latest development?..

Universities are universities. They have the right, under the law, to admit whom they want to admit. All these people commenting, you will see their reaction when they start to see results. I am not afraid of controversy. I know where I am going and they are the ones who are just commenting casually. I have a goal. I want to appeal to people to be patient and reserve their comments. Let us see the results. I have been in this for 40 years. Why can’t you credit me with the fact that I had the opportunity of being the chairman of the Academic Planners of Nigeria Universities, where we plan academic matters? I had the fortune of being the chairman, Committee of Vice-Chancellors, I had the opportunity of coordinating the association in West Africa and I had the opportunity of being the president of the association in Africa. Don’t you think that I would have studied the situation?

How do you react to the fact that facilities in our institutions are overstretched?

What we have done has not increased quota. We have taken all those into consideration. Not JAMB alone, but also the NUC, NCC and the NBTE. We have fixed a quota, based on available facilities. We are not telling schools to overshoot their quota, we are saying, “Bring those people who are roaming the streets into the classrooms to fill the quota.” What correlation do facilities and that has to do? I am not the one who fixed the quota.
EducationBrilliant Response Of Jamb Registrar. by letsgetgoing(op): 10:24am On Aug 26, 2017
Controversy on cut off mark: UTME not for admission purpose but for Ranking -- Professor Oloyede (JAMB Registrar

The Interview

The decision to reduce the cut-off mark to 120 for universities and 100 for polytechnics has met with criticism from many quarters. It seems it is not a popular decision.......

You see, the issue is that people who are not familiar with a matter, rather than keeping their peace, will be commenting on things that they know little about. Our examination is not an achievement test. It is not a qualifying examination; rather, it is a ranking examination. Anybody that we want to admit into the university must basically have his five credits. It is not JAMB that qualifies them. But, because we don’t have space for all of them, we decide to rank them. What we had been doing was to ensure that nobody who scored less than 200 had a chance. But, this year, we are saying that anybody who scores up to 120 has a chance. With 200, we have never filled our quota in the last 10 years. Some of those who scored over 200 do not have five credits in their O level results.

And you cannot be admitted if you don’t have five credits. Those who are talking have not even dissected the problem, yet they are making recommendations. Other agencies all over the world, like the UKEAS in the United Kingdom, also rank candidates. Some of them do not even conduct any examination. Our examination is not a qualifying examination, it is a ranking examination. What that means is that you can’t admit anybody unless he is qualified. What qualifies an individual is the O level, not the UTME. The children of those who are objecting to this decision go to the UK to study. Do they write the UTME there? They are unfair to the common man who has not stolen money to study in Ghana and the UK. It is part of a class war that the poor man must be kept under.

This is a ranking examination and this is a decision of all vice-chancellors, provosts and rectors. Commentators cannot claim to know more than these people do because they are commenting out of ignorance. If you have 10 spaces and five of your children are qualified, then you look for a way of ranking them. You can use age. It does not mean that the number six child is not qualified. But, because he came sixth, then you take the first five.

And you can decide on three male children and two female children. So, the fourth male child will not say that you are unfair because there is a parameter. So, our examination is for ranking purposes. We want to rank all qualified candidates and what makes them qualified is the O level. As I speak with you, there was no time in the last 10 years that we have filled 70 per cent of the quota. The colleges of education and polytechnics are there doing nothing. And they kept on admitting students under the table. We are saying no more under-the-table deals. Come and tell us what you are doing under the table and let us see it. But people are commenting on matters that that they are not familiar with.

But 120/400 is a far cry from a pass mark…

I have answered that question. It is not the UTME that qualifies the candidate for admission. It is a ranking examination. We are not telling you to admit this or that candidate. Let me give you an example. Someone scores 300 and another scores 140, the person with 300 has four credits and the person with 140 has five credits. What it means is that you cannot take the candidate with 300 and you cannot also admit the candidate with 140. That is what we have been doing. What we are now saying is that JAMB is a clearing house. That is why people are faking our results and for them, it is a do or die affair. This is because we have created an unnecessary hurdle. Everywhere in the world, what qualifies candidates is the O level. The same thing applies to us. But because we do not have enough space, we have set an examination for them to rank them. There is no pass or fail with the UTME. We are not saying that universities should leave somebody with 230 and take another with 140.

Let me give you another example. We have never filled 50 per cent of the quota for Physics in the last 10 years. Not that there are no individuals who want to study Physics, but because they did not meet the cut-off point. You are paying the lecturers, but the classrooms are vacant. And, if the candidate is fortunate enough to have parents who can sponsor him to Ghana, he will go to that country with his O level and come back with the same degree. He will now be boasting to his colleagues who were not fortunate enough to have a father who can pay their transport fare.

The belief has always been that our universities are oversubscribed…

I am in a position to know and I know that they are not oversubscribed. There are institutions that are oversubscribed, but they are few. Tell some institutions, maybe more than five, that have in the last 10 years, filled 70 per cent of their admission capacities. It is because there is a mismatch. You ask universities to admit 60 per cent of science students and 40 per cent of those who studied humanities. But what the school system is producing is 70 per cent Arts students and 30 per cent Science students.

How do you react to arguments that this was done to assist private universities to lower their standard and accommodate these candidates?

That is not correct. I have no reason to encourage private universities. But, having said that, for God’s sake, what is bad in encouraging private universities? You allowed them to be established, you set up regulatory agencies for them and you abandon them. I travelled to Uganda and discovered that 40 per cent of the students in private universities in Kampala are Nigerians. I went to their classrooms and took pictures with them. They did not sit for the UTME, but because their parents are comfortable, they want to oppress the children of the poor.

Do you see public universities adjusting their cut-off marks with the latest development?..

Universities are universities. They have the right, under the law, to admit whom they want to admit. All these people commenting, you will see their reaction when they start to see results. I am not afraid of controversy. I know where I am going and they are the ones who are just commenting casually. I have a goal. I want to appeal to people to be patient and reserve their comments. Let us see the results. I have been in this for 40 years. Why can’t you credit me with the fact that I had the opportunity of being the chairman of the Academic Planners of Nigeria Universities, where we plan academic matters? I had the fortune of being the chairman, Committee of Vice-Chancellors, I had the opportunity of coordinating the association in West Africa and I had the opportunity of being the president of the association in Africa. Don’t you think that I would have studied the situation?

How do you react to the fact that facilities in our institutions are overstretched?

What we have done has not increased quota. We have taken all those into consideration. Not JAMB alone, but also the NUC, NCC and the NBTE. We have fixed a quota, based on available facilities. We are not telling schools to overshoot their quota, we are saying, “Bring those people who are roaming the streets into the classrooms to fill the quota.” What correlation do facilities and that has to do? I am not the one who fixed the quota.
CrimeRe: Woman Killed By Assassins On Motorcycle In Osogbo (photos) by letsgetgoing: 12:30pm On Aug 05, 2017
Really sad RIP.
CrimeRe: Korede Francis: New Photos Of The 9-Year-Old Boy Chained By His Pastor Dad by letsgetgoing: 3:54pm On Aug 01, 2017
Priscy01:
Accordng to A Facebook user Who Share a new photo of the 9-yr-old boy chained by his pastor dad A year after being adopted by Ogun State First Lady, Mrs Amosun.

See What he Wrote below:
#FROM #GRASS #TO #GRACE.
Not just a pretty face, Dr Mrs Olufunso Amosun is a Woman after Mother Theresa’s heart.

This is Korede Francis 9 years old of 2017 and the current Korede Francis 10 year old of today. The boy who was chained on his neck to die by his biological father at a Celestial Church in Ado Odo Ota Ogun State.

Korede was adopted by the wife of the Governor,Ogun state, Dr.(Mrs) Olufunso Amosun. Thank God for the kindness of Her Excellency .#UPLIFTingtheChildren #OlufunsoCareForthelittleChild #OlufunsoUPLIFTKorede #OlufunsoDemonstratingLoveFortheChildren #UPLIFTingtheVulnerableChild.

http://drinosblog..com/2017/08/remember-9-year-old-boy-chained-by-his.html
GOD BLESS U MA.

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