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Education / Admission Into Lasu Empowerment Programmes In Fisheries & Aquaculture – 2017/18 by Nsibrown: 7:20am On Jun 17, 2017
APPLICATIONS ARE HEREBY INVITED FROM SUITABLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION INTO THE UNDER-LISTED PROGRAMMES IN LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

2.0 OBJECTIVES:
The major objective of the Certificate programmes in Fisheries.and Aquaculture, is to produce proficient persons with good.knowledge of Fisheries and aquaculture to employ themselves and be in positions of employers of labor and thereby satisfying.the manpower, required at National and Continental levels in
Fisheries, Aquaculture and allied disciplines for economic development.

In addition, it will enhance the employability of those who may not be entrepreneurs.

This Certificate will qualify candidates for funding schemes. There.are opportunities for LASU graduates, who possess any of these certificates, to access START-UP FUNDS of the LAGOS STATE.GRADUATE SUPPORT SCHEME and other funding agencies.

3.0 TARGET AUDIENCE:
The certificate courses are designed to empower the following categories of candidates Graduates from any field of study

Trawl fisheries operators
Port captains
Operation managers
Processing plant managers and supervisors
Fish importers and exporters
Local Fish traders
Fish farm owners, managers and supervisors
Civil Servants (extension officers in local, State and Federal
Government) Would-be investors in fisheries and
aquaculture Potential entrepreneurs at retirement / Retirees
Fish feed manufacturers and marketers
Facility inspectors
Trainers of hands-on manpower
Legislators and decision makers

4.0 AVAILABLE CERTIFICATE COURSES AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
CERTIFICATE COURSES ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

a Certificate in Fisheries and Aquaculture Value Chain ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

b Certificate in Industrial Fisheries Operation ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

c Certificate in Artisanal Fisheries Operation and Management ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

d Certificate in Aquatic Food Processing ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

e Certificate in Local and International Fish Business ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

f Certificate in Fish Feed Production and Management ND, NCE,HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

g Certificate in Environmental Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

h Certificate in Fish Fingerlings Production, Marketing and Distribution ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

i Certificate in Shrimp and Prawn Aquaculture: ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

j Certificate in Aquatic Product Business ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

k Certificate in Brood-Stock Development and Management ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

l Certificate in Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Fisheries and Aquaculture ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

m Certificate in Fish health management ND, NCE, HND,
University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

n Certificate in Ornamental fish business ND, NCE, HND,
University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

o Certificate in Fish Farming Business ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

p Certificate in Fish Farm Clusters and Fish Terminal
management ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

q Certificate in Water quality analysis and management ND, NCE, HND, University Degree. SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

4.1 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
Qualification
 ND, NCE, HND, University Degree.
 SSCE with relevant experience may be considered.

4.2 MODE AND TIME OF LECTURE:
Lectures shall be held on eight (cool consecutive Saturdays (2 months). Lectures shall include practical-oriented interactive sessions and field trips.

4.3 MODE OF EXAMINATION:
Assessment of students’ performance shall be by report writing and oral seminar presentation (including a business plan/model in the chosen area).

5.0 METHOD OF APPLICATION
Application Form is obtainable from Lagos State University Website: www.lasu.edu .ng on the payment of Five Thousand Naira (N5,000.00) only, as application fee through this link: http:// studentservices.lasu.edu.ng/fis_application/newstudents/ index.php .

DISCLAIMER : Any applicant who pays money to any individual/ other account / or through other means aside from the one above, does so, to his/her own disadvantage.

5.1 LATE APPLICATION:
Late application may be entertained. Application costs Ten Thousand Naira (N10, 000.00) only.

5.2 ACCEPTANCE FEE:
Acceptance fee is Five Thousand Naira (N5,000.00) only, non- refundable, payable into LASU Account.

5.3 SCHOOL FEE:
The School fee is Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000.00) only payable into LASU Account.

6.0 CLOSING DATE:
Closing Date of Application is Four (4) weeks from the date of this publication.

NB: Field Trip(s) shall be paid for separately from the approved school fee.

We are LASU, We are proud, UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT … Beginning of a New Dawn.

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Education / Neco 2017 Animal Husbandry Questions Online [obj And Theory Answers] by Nsibrown: 9:29am On Jun 16, 2017
NECO Animal Husbandry Questions 2017 | The National
Examinations Council is an examination body in Nigeria that conducts the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination and the General Certificate in Education in June/July and December/ January respectively.

NECO 2017 Animal Husbandry Questions
NECO 2017 Animal Husbandry Question
and Answers 3b]Methods of rangeland improvement
(i) Rotational grazing:
– Rangeland is divided into units called paddocks.
– Animals are grazed on each paddock on rotational basis.
– Grazing in the rangeland should be planned and strictly adhered
to.
– The previously grazed paddock should regenerate before the
animals are returned there.

(ii) Reseeding
*.This is planting seeds of grasses and legumes in a depleted
rangeland.
*.It is a way to improve the quality of the pasture with improved
seeds of legumes and grasses.
*.The rangeland is allowed to rest for good growth of the sown
grass and legume species.

(iii) Controlled stocking:
*.Number of animals in the range should be controlled.
*.Rangeland should be stocked to its maximum carrying capacity.
*.Overstocking should be avoided to check depletion of rangeland
*.Overstocking should be discouraged to prevent disease, pest
and parasites infestations.
*.Overstocking may lead to soil degradation/erosion.

4a)
i)Breeding genomes to improve health, adaptability, and
production.
1. ii) It Improves adaptability of animals to climate change and
disease
iii) It leads to Improve in livestock breeds to allow greater feed
efficiency and other desirable traits.
1. iv) It Ensure Only Animals( New Offspring ) With Desirable
Character Are Produced.
2. v) It Leads To Increase In The Cattle Rearer Income…
Solve by Don pizzy of Guruswapaz

4b)
i) The use of genetics not usually available on a local basis
therefore artificial insemination is used.
1. ii) The production of replacement heifers with superior
genetics call for the use of artificial insemination.
iii) The need for fewer bulls in the breeding season.
iv)Higher growth performance and calf value.
The production of calves for specialty markets such as club calves.

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Education / Jamb Supplementary Examination Date And Other Information by Nsibrown: 2:11pm On Jun 15, 2017
THE JOINT ADMISSION MATRICULATION BOARD, JAMB
SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION: SEE EXAM DATE, EXAM CENTRE AND OTHER DETAILS REGARDING THE 2017/2018 SUPPLEMENTARY UTME,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

The Joint Admission Matriculation Board had successfully arranged to conduct a supplementary exam for candidates with hitches during the 2017 UTME Exam held in May.

Hitches like biometric non-verification machine related issues, technical and log out issues, late registration, malfunctioning of servers at the centre and incomplete results are the main reasons for the conduct of the supplementary examination.

The Examination is scheduled to hold on July 1st, 2017
Nationwide.

See Also – 64,194 JAMB Candidates Set to Rewrite 2017 UTME as JAMB Cancels Results

AND – JAMB Suspends 72 CBT Centres Over Malpractice In 2017 UTME

According to the Registrar Prof, Ishaq Oloyede during a press briefing on Wednesday confirmed that the exam will conducted under his very own eyes to avoid any case of malpractice.

He also advised all students singled out for the supplementary exam to be patient as more information regarding the conduct of the exam will be disclosed in due time before the actual exam date.

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Education / Jamb Orders 62,140 Candidates To Re-write Utme On July 1st by Nsibrown: 1:45pm On Jun 15, 2017
THE JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD HAS SAID ABOUT 62,140 CANDIDATES WILL HAVE TO RE-WRITE THE UNIVERSITY ADMISSION EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY JULY 1, 2017,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

The registrar of JAMB, Ishaq Oloyede, said these at a press briefing after the board’s management meeting in Abuja on Wednesday.

The 62,140 cancelled results include of 57,646 candidates in centres-induced malpractice, 3,811 late registration, and 683 candidates who had biometric challenges.

The JAMB boss said the Board has blacklisted 48 Computer- Based Test (CBT) centres as a result of serious technical deficiencies, extortion, organised examination malpractice and other damaging infractions during the 2017 UTME .

The board also suspended 24 centres for one year due to technical issues. It said the affected centres may be considered for 2019 exams.

Mr. Oloyede explained that the rescheduled examination was for candidates of centres with mass malpractice but who were deemed innocent.

“The rescheduling of examination is for: biometric non verification machine related issues, technical and log out issues, late registration,malfunctioning of servers at the centre and incomplete results,” he said.

According to the board, 1,722,236 candidates registered for the 2017 unified Tertiary Matriculation Board, which is the highest figure ever in the history of the exams.

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Education / Ansu Revised Academic Calendar 2016/2017 Is Out. by Nsibrown: 4:26pm On Jun 10, 2017
THE ANSU REVISED ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016/2017 OUT,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

The management of Anambra State University (ANSU) has published a revised academic calendar for 2016/2017 academic session.

According to the academic calendar, the details of academic events for 2016/2017 are now as follows:
1st Semester Break for old students Monday 23/1/2017 to Sunday 12/2/2017.

2nd Semester lectures for old students starts on Monday 13/2/2017.

Matriculation Ceremonies hold on Thursday/Friday 16/2/2017 and 17/2/2017.

1st Semester Exams for 100 Level Students begins on Monday 6/3/2017 to Friday 17/3/2017.

2nd Semester Lectures begins for 100 Level Students on Monday 20/3/2017.

Convocation Ceremonies 6th and 7th April 2017.

2nd Semester Exams for all Students starts on Monday
12/6/2017 to Friday 30/6/2017.

Regularization Exercise for academic staff- Tuesday 11th July, 2017

Regularization Exercise for senior Administration & technical staff- July 12th, 2017

Regularization Exercise for junior staff- July 13th, 2017

A&P academic Appraisal meeting- Tues, July 18- 2017

Council chamber igbariam campus- Weds, July 19th, 2017

(SATS) appraisal meeting- Tuesday July 25- 2017

Council chamber igbariam campus- Weds, July 19th, 2017

A&P(Junior staff) appraisal meeting – Tues, Augus t 1- 2017

Council chamber igbariam campus- Wednesday August 12th, 2017

Senate to approve 2016/17 Degree Examination Result And the 2017/18 academic calendar Long vacation ends – Saturday September 2, 2017

Old students Arrive & commence online registration for the 2017/18 session- Mon, Sept 4th, 2017

Committee of Deans Meeting 2017/18 session- Weds Sept 13th October 2017

Nation day- 1st October

Senate Meeting- 25th October

Note: The university community is to take note of the programme of events as stated above. The Vice chancellor wishes the students a successful ex a ms and enjoins them to keep away from exams misconduct

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Education / Jamb Disable Change Of Course/institution Form 2017 by Nsibrown: 6:25pm On Jun 04, 2017
INFORMATION REACHING US CONFIRMED THAT THE JOINT ADMISSION MATRICULATION BOARD HAS SUSPENDED THE 2017 CORRECTION OF DATA ACTIVITIES ON ITS PORTAL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,SEE MORE DETAIL BELOW.

The Correction of Data involves the activities of Change of Course/Institutions for candidates who wish to switch to other programmes or institution due to mistakes or unforeseen circumstances.

One of the reasons which led to the suspension of the correction was the abuse of JAMB CBT Accredited Centers, many reports has it that students were been extorted for the services which is supposed to be 2,500.The Joint Admission Matriculation The
Joint Admission Matriculation Board therefore wishes to
inform all candidates who are interested in the services that they should be patient as the portal has been removed and suspended from their website.The Registrar while addressing students today in Ikoyi made it known that the portal will be re- opened soon and
enough room given for all candidates to effect changes.

The Registrar while addressing students today in Ikoyi made it known that the portal will be re-opened soon and enough room given for all candidates to effect changes.

Read more on http://nsibrown.com/jamb-disable-change-of-courseinstitution-form/
Education / Ndu Postgraduate Admission Form Is Out-2017/2018 [full Time/part Time] by Nsibrown: 1:00am On Jun 04, 2017
THE NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY, NDU POSTGRADUATE
PROGRAMMES ADMISSION FORM ON FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME BASIS FOR THE 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION IS OUT,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission to full time and part-time Postgraduate Programmes of the Niger Delta University (NDU) for the 2017/2018 academic session.

[]NDU POSTGRADUATE – AVAILABLE
PROGRAMMES.]
1. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Fisheries and Aquaculture.
b. Master of Science (M.Sc) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in:
i. Fisheries and Aquatic Studies /Animal Science
ii. Soil Science.

2. FACULTY OF ARTS
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Fine and Applied Arts.
b. Master of Arts (MA) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in:
i. English and Literary Studies
ii. Fine and Applied Arts
iii. History
iv. Theatre Arts.

3. FACULTY OF EDUCATION
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Education, (PGDE)
ii. Technical Education, (PGDTED)
iii. Health Education, (PGDHED).
b. Master of Education (M.Ed) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)
in:
i. Adult and Community Education
ii. Educational Management
iii. History of Education
iv. Philosophy of Education
v. Sociology of Education
vi. Guidance and Counseling
vii. Agricultural Education
viii. Business Education
ix. Technology Education
x. Science Education.

4. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Electrical /Electronic Engineering
b. Master of Engineering (M.Eng) and Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph.D) in:
i. Agricultural Engineering
ii. Chemical Engineering
iii. Civil Engineering
iv. Electrical/ Electronics Engineering
v. Mechanical Engineering.

5. FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Accounting
ii. Banking and Finance
iii. Management
iv. Marketing.
b. Master of Science (M.Sc) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in:
i. Accounting
ii. Banking and Finance
iii. Management
iv. Marketing
v. MBA.

6. FACULTY OF NURSING
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Mental Health /Psychiatric Nursing
ii. Maternal and Child Health Nursing
iii. Community Health Nursing
b. Master of Science (M.Sc) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in:
i. Mental Health/ Psychiatric Nursing
ii. Maternal and Child Health Nursing
iii. Community Health Nursing
iv. Medical and Surgical Nursing.

7. FACULTY OF PHARMACY
a. Master of Science (M.Sc) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in:
i. Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry.
Ia. Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration
Ib. Pharmacognosy & Herbal Medicine.

8. FACULTY OF SCIENCE
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Applied Microbiology
ii. Environment Biology
iii. Parasitology.
b. Master of Science (M.Sc) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)in:
i. Applied Microbiology
ii. Environment Biology
iii. Parasitology
iv. Analytical /Environmental Chemistry
v. Inorganic Chemistry
vi. Physical Chemistry
vii. Organic Chemistry
vii. Industrial Chemistry
ix. Exploration Geophysics.

9. FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Economics
ii. Geography and Environmental Management
iii. Sociology.
b. Master of Science (M.Sc) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in::
i. Economics
ii. Geography and Environmental Management
iii. Political Science
iv. Sociology.

10.FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
a. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in:
i. Medical Laboratory Science
b. Master of Science (M.Sc) and Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph.D) in:
i. Medical Microbiology
ii. Haematology and Blood Transfusion
Science
iii. Chemical Pathology

NDU POSTGRADUATE – ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS.

1) Postgraduate Diploma (PGD)
The criteria for admission into the PGD programmes will be as follows:

1. All candidates must meet the matriculation requirements including a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics at the O’level.

2. A candidate with at least third class degree in the relevant field from an approved University.

3. HND holders with a minimum of credit level pass from
recognised institutions.

2) Master of Arts (M.A), Master of Science (M.Sc) and Master of Engineering (M.Eng) The criteria for admission to the above programmes will be as
follows:

1. All candidates must meet the matriculation requirements including a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics at the O’level.

2. Candidates with at least second class honours Lower Division Bachelors’ Degree from an approved University.

3. Candidates with a PGD at credit level pass.

3) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)
1. All candidates must:a. meet the matriculation requirements including a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics at
the 0’level.

2. Possess a Bachelors (Hons) degree from an approved
University with a minimum of second class Honours (Lower Division) in the relevant discipline.

3. Possess Masters Degree with a CGPA of at least 3.50/4.00 on
a 5.00 point scale/60%.

DURATION OF NDU POSTGRADUATE
PROGRAMME.

Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) programme
Full-time PGD shall run for a minimum of two semesters and a maximum of four semesters.

Part-time PGD shall run for a minimum of four semesters and a maximum of six semesters.

Masters Programmes.

Masters programmes shall run for a minimum of four semesters and a maximum of six semesters.

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)
The Duration for the Doctor of Philosophy shall be a minimum of six semesters and a maximum of ten
semesters.

HOW TO APPLY FOR NDU POSTGRADUATE ADMISSION.

Purchase of Application Form shall be at Postgraduate School on payment of Thirty Thousand Naira (N30,000.00) only into:
Account Name: NDU School of Postgraduate Studies Account.
Account Number: 0034501581
Bank: Diamond Bank Plc
CLOSING DATE: The closing date for the submission of form is Friday, July 14, 2017

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Education / List Of Courses Offered At Bowen University by Nsibrown: 11:38am On May 31, 2017
BELOW ARE THE WIDE RANGE OF COURSES OFFERED IN BOWEN UNIVERSITY, IWO, OSUN STATE.
BOWEN UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES.

(A) COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
1. B.Sc. Anatomy (3 or 4 Year Programme)
2. B.Sc. Physiology (3 or 4 Year Programme)
3. Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) (5 or 6 Year Programme)
4. Bachelor of Nursing Science (4or 5Year Programme)
5. Bachelor of Physiotherapy (4 or 5Year Programme)

(B) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE (4 or 5 Year Programme)
(a) B. Agric.
(i) Agricultural Economics and Farm Management
(ii) Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
(iii) Animal Science and Fisheries Management
(iv) Crop Production and Environmental Management
(b) B. Forestry and Environmental Technology
(c) B.Sc. Food Science and Technology
(d) B. Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics (4or 3 Year Programme)
(e) B. Fisheries and Aquaculture

(C) FACULTY OF EDUCATION (3 or 4 Year Programme)
(a) B.LIS. Bachelor of Library and Information Science
(b) B.Sc. (Ed.) Agricultural Science
(c) B.Sc. (Ed.) Biology
(d) B.Sc. (Ed.) Business Education
(e) B.Sc. (Ed.) Chemistry
(f) B.Sc. (Ed.) Computer Education
(g) B.Sc. (Ed.) Economics
(h) B. Ed. Educational Management
(i) B.A. (Ed.) English
(j) B.Sc. (Ed.) Home Economics
(k) B.Sc. (Ed.) Mathematics
(l) B.A. (Ed.) Music
(m) B.Sc. (Ed.) Physics
(n) B. A. (Ed.) Religious Studies

(D) FACULTY OF HUMANITIES (3 or 4 Year Programme)
1. Department of English
(i) Degree Programme
B.A.English
2. Department of History and International Studies
B. A. History
B.A. History and International Studies
3. Department of Communication and Performing Arts
B.A. Communication Arts
B. A. Theatre Arts
4. Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
B. A. Philosophy
B.A. Religious Studies

(E) FACULTY OF LAW (4 or 5 Year Programme) LL.B.
(F) FACULTY OF SCIENCE (3 or 4 Year Programme)
(1) Department of Biological Sciences
B.Sc. Microbiology
B.Sc. Pure and Applied Biology
(2) Department of Biochemistry
B.Sc. Biochemistry
(3) Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry
B.Sc. Chemistry
B. Sc. Industrial Chemistry
(4) Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
B.Sc. Computer Science
(5) Department of Mathematics and StatisticsB.Sc. Mathematics
B. Sc. Statistics
(6) Department of Physics
B. Sc. Physics with Electronics

(G) FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES (3 or 4
Year Programme)
(1) Department of Accounting
B.Sc. Accounting
(2) Department of Banking and Finance
B.Sc. Banking and Finance
(3) Department of Business Administration
B.Sc. Business Administration
B. Sc. Industrial Relations and Personnel Management
(4) Department of Industrial Relations and Personnel
Management
B. Sc. Industrial Relations and Personnel Management
(5) Department of Economics
B.Sc. Economics
(6) Department of Mass Communication
B.Sc. Mass Communication
(7) Department of Political Science and Diplomatic Studies
B.Sc. Political Science
B. Sc. International Relations
(cool Department of Sociology
B.Sc. Sociology

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Education / Kwasu Pre-admission Screening Form Is Out – 2017/18 [post Utme] by Nsibrown: 9:15pm On May 30, 2017
THE KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY, KWASU POST UTME /PRE- ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE APPLICATION FORM FOR THE 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION IS NOW ON SALE,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

The Kwara State University (KWASU) has commenced
Undergraduate admissions processing for 2017/2018 academic session.

Authority of the Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete invites all the candidates whose choice of institution in the 2017 UTME was KWASU; and all those interested in admission into KWASU but have not made it their choice, to the Post-UTME/ Pre-.Admission Screening for 2017/2018 admission exercise.

KWASU PRE-ADMISSION SCREENING
ELIGIBILITY.
those whose choice of institution (First or Second) is Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete ; and.those interested in admission into KWASU but have not made it.their choice.

All candidates must have five (5) O’Level credits in relevant subjects at not more than two sittings. Candidates awaiting O’Level results can also apply but they will not be considered for admission until their results are available.

HOW TO APPLY FOR KWASU POST UTME/ PRE-ADMISSION
SCREENING.
Online registration starts from Tuesday 30th May, 2017.
REGISTRATION FEES: Candidates are required to pay the sum of Five Thousand Naira (₦5,000.00) only (i.e. Three Thousand Naira (₦3,000.00) as Screening Fees and Two Thousand Naira (₦2,000.00) as administrative charges).

ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:
►Visit http://app.kwasu.edu.ng/portal , click “ PRE-ADMISSION.SCREENING REGISTRATION ” menu.

►Click “ Registration Form ” link

►Enter your details in the spaces provided and click “ Continue ” button to generate the payment breakdown. NOTE that if you have already attempted to make payment, this section will notify you of the status of such payment.

►Check the payment details generated and click “ Make Payment button. Do not click the button twice.

►On the payment platform displayed, enter your card details and click the “ Pay” button.

►Once your payment is successful, you will be directed to your registration portal where you can complete other stages.

►After completing the registration stages, it is important to print your Registration form and Payment receipt .

► If you have successfully paid, and wish to continue your registration stages later, you can use the “ Login ” link under “

PRE- ADMISSION SCREENING REGISTRATION ” menu to access your registration portal.

In addition to all the requirements stated above, all candidates must know that final admission into the University is based on meeting the University’s and the Academic Programme’s cut off points in UTME when they are set and also on the availability of spaces within the NUC approved admission quota for KWASU.

CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: Friday 30th June, 2017.

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Education / Covenant University Admission Screening Form Is Out – 2017/18 [post Utme] by Nsibrown: 8:01am On May 30, 2017
THE COVENANT UNIVERSITY POST UTME/ADMISSION
SCREENING FORM FOR THE 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

Covenant University is a private, Christian Mission University committed to raising a new generation of leaders. Our mission is to train graduates who will be mentally resourceful, intellectually equipped,entrepreneurially self-dependent, futuristically visionary and responsibility sensitive.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into undergraduate degree programmes on a full time basis in the following Colleges and Departments of the University:
1. Accounting
2. Banking and Finance
3. Business Administration
4. Industrial Relations and
5. Human Resource Management
6. Marketing
7. Demography and Social Statistics
8. Economics
9. Mass Communication
10. Sociology
11. International Relations
12. Policy and Strategic Studies
13. Political Science
14. Psychology
15. English
16. Civil Engineering
17. Computer Engineering
18. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
19. Information and Communication Engineering
20. Mechanical Engineering
21. Petroleum Engineering
22. Chemical Engineering
23. Architecture
24. Building Technology
25. Estate Management
26. Biology: (Applied Biology and Biotechnology)
27. Biochemistry
28. Microbiology
29. Industrial Chemistry :
(Analytical/Environmental Chemistry)
(Materials/Polymer Chemistry)
30. Computer Science
31. Management Information System
32. Industrial Mathematics
33. Industrial Physics:
(Applied Geophysics)
(Electronics and IT Applications)
(Renewable Energy)

COVENANT UNIVERSITY POST UTME –
ELIGIBILITY.
Prospective students of Covenant University are to obtain the JAMB forms, choose Covenant University
and sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) of the Board as prescribed in the relevant advertisement for the 2017/2018 admission exercise.

In addition, applicants must complete the Covenant University Application Forms, available online. Use the Application Requirements Checklist section.below to prepare your application for submission.

Review the website information for your programme.of interest, specific programme admission requirements and application deadlines. All materials submitted in support of the application must be received by the
published application deadline.

HOW TO APPLY FOR COVENANT
UNIVERSITY ADMISSION SCREENING.
Click on the following link to start your application: Apply Now Submission of the electronic application form will activate your.admission consideration process. All electronic documents submitted in support of the application should be submitted.according to the guidelines outlined below.

NON-REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE:
The application form fee is non-refundable. The application form can be saved with a view of completion at a later date. An application cannot be submitted if the application fee is not paid at the end of the form. The application fee for the 2017/2018 academic year is N6,550 (Six Thousand Naira Only). Transaction
charges apply: N600 (Six Hundred Naira Only) via over the counter transaction, while N900 (Nine Hundred Naira Only) via Card Payment. The fee can be paid by debit/credit card.

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:
A statement of purpose (not more that 500 word count) should be prepared and submitted online with the application. The.personal statement should address your intellectual interests, academic and professional objectives, visions and goals for life. Please review the academic programmes for details listed by specific undergraduate programmes.

UPLOADING OF CREDENTIALS:
The application would only be considered completed if you upload the following credentials: Birth Certificate
Scanned 2017 JAMB result with your passport clearly visible on it WAEC or NECO Result (if available)
Letter of Sponsorship by Parents Please note that all the documents must be in PDF and not more than 100kb

PRINCIPAL AND PASTORAL REFERENCE LETTERS:
Two official recommendations are required for your application to be completed. These recommendations must be from persons in positions to appraise your potential for undergraduate study at Covenant University. These persons should include the following:
Spiritual Leader, Principal or Any teacher from your school.

Covenant University requires the use of the online
recommendation system, which utilizes a secure system that will: Automatically email your recommendation providers with instructions for online submission of the
recommendation.

Allow applicants to track recommendations received or not received and follow up with recommenders who still need to submit their appraisals.

Expedite the processing of the recommendations,.which will be included in the online application once submitted.

Automatically notify you when recommendations have been received.

CUSAS SCREENING AND BOOKING:
There will be a Computer based Post-UTME screening, which will take place at Covenant University, Canaan Land, Km. 10 Idiroko Road, Ota. The screening schedule would be accessible via the Screening Booking. Candidates will be notified via text messages.
All candidates are required to pay the sum of Six thousand Five.hundred and fifty Naira (6,550.00) and the fee can be paid by credit card (i.e. Interswitch ). You may also pay via quick teller.

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Education / List Of Courses Offered In Crescent University by Nsibrown: 2:48pm On May 29, 2017
THE CRESCENT UNIVERSITY, ABEOKUTA, CUAB AVAILABLE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES/PROGRAMMES APPROVED BY THE
NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION,SEE MOTE DETAILS BELOW.

Below are the wide range of courses offered in Crescent
University, Abeokuta (CUAB) .

CRESCENT UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES.

Undergraduate Programmes and their respective duration

S/N Programmes Duration (years)

1. Computer Science 5

2. Computer Science/ Economics 5

3. Computer Science/ Statistics 5

4. Information Technology 5

5. Accounting 4

6. Banking and Finance 4

7. Business Administration 4

8. Economics with Operation
Research 4

9. Political Science and International Relations 4

10. Mass Communication 4

11. Islamic Studies 4

12. Fisheries and Aquaculture 5

13. Microbiology 4

14. Biochemistry 4

15. Chemistry 4

16. Mathematics 4

17. Physics 4

18. Property and Commercial Law 5

19. Jurisprudence and International Law 5

20. Islamic Law 5

21. Architecture 4

22. Estate Management 5

23. Environmental and Water Resources 5

24. Urban and Regional Planning 5

Read more http://nsibrown.com/list-of-courses-offered-in-crescent-university/
Education / List Of Courses Offered In Crescent University by Nsibrown: 2:42pm On May 29, 2017
THE CRESCENT UNIVERSITY, ABEOKUTA, CUAB AVAILABLE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES/PROGRAMMES APPROVED BY THE
NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION,SEE MOTE DETAILS BELOW.

Below are the wide range of courses offered in Crescent
University, Abeokuta (CUAB) .

CRESCENT UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES.

Undergraduate Programmes and their respective duration

S/N Programmes Duration (years)

1. Computer Science 5

2. Computer Science/ Economics 5

3. Computer Science/ Statistics 5

4. Information Technology 5

5. Accounting 4

6. Banking and Finance 4

7. Business Administration 4

8. Economics with Operation
Research 4

9. Political Science and International Relations 4

10. Mass Communication 4

11. Islamic Studies 4

12. Fisheries and Aquaculture 5

13. Microbiology 4

14. Biochemistry 4

15. Chemistry 4

16. Mathematics 4

17. Physics 4

18. Property and Commercial Law 5

19. Jurisprudence and International Law 5

20. Islamic Law 5

21. Architecture 4

22. Estate Management 5

23. Environmental and Water Resources 5

24. Urban and Regional Planning 5

Read more http://nsibrown.com/list-of-courses-offered-in-crescent-university/
Education / Crescent University Admission Screening Form -2017/18 by Nsibrown: 12:47pm On May 29, 2017
THE CRESCENT UNIVERSITY POST UTME / ADMISSION
SCREENING APPLICATION FORM FOR THE 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION IS OUT,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

Crescent University, Abeokuta (CUAB) invites suitable qualified candidates to her 2017/2018 academic session post UTME / admission screening exercise.

CRESCENT UNIVERSITY AVAILABLE
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES.

Undergraduate Programmes and their respective duration

S/N Programmes Duration (years)

1. Computer Science 5

2. Computer Science/ Economics 5

3. Computer Science/ Statistics 5

4. Information Technology 5

5. Accounting 4

6. Banking and Finance 4

7. Business Administration 4

8. Economics with Operation
Research 4

9. Political Science and International Relations 4

10. Mass Communication 4

11. Islamic Studies 4

12. Fisheries and Aquaculture 5

13. Microbiology 4

14. Biochemistry 4

15. Chemistry 4

16. Mathematics 4

17. Physics 4

18. Property and Commercial
Law 5

19.Jurisprudence and International Law 5

20. Islamic Law 5

21. Architecture 4

22. Estate Management 5

23. Environmental and Water Resources 5

24. Urban and Regional Planning 5

CRESCENT UNIVERSITY GENERAL
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.

Credits at SSCE, GCE, NECO or approved equivalent in at least 5 subjects which must include English Language and Mathematics and any other three subjects as may be specified by each Department.

Requirements

The 5 credits should be obtained in not more than two sittings and must have been obtained within the last 5 years.

Candidates awaiting results may apply.

All applicants will be required to go through Crescent University’s screening exercise without which a candidate will not be offered admission into the University.

Interested candidates who have applied to the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for admission and wish to change their first choice to Crescent University are required to: Apply for change of institution through JAMB.

Obtain the CRESCENT UNIVERSITY, ABEOKUTA application form. Participate in the screening exercise.
All applicants are required to obtain JAMB forms as well as Crescent University application Form before they can qualify for the Screening exercise Admission through JAMB will be offered to candidates who have taken Crescent University as their choice and have acceptable score in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

In addition, such candidates will be required to obtain the University’s application Form and pass the oral interview that shall be conducted as a prerequisite for admission.

HOW TO APPLY FOR CRESCENT
UNIVERSITY POST UTME.

Interested candidate are expected to obtain UTME form for that year and score minimum of 180 marks.
Obtain form from the university upon payment of seven thousand naira (=N=7,000.00) through bank draft addressed to Crescent University, Abeokuta.

The forms are obtainable at the following outlets: Online – Visit our e-Portal Page Bola Ajibola & Co., 1 Murphy Atsepoyi Close, Plot 4 Block U, Ramat Crescent Ogudu GRA, Ojota Lagos.

Islamic Mission for Africa, No 1-15 IMA Avenue, Isale Apata off Moshood Abiola Way, Abeokuta.
All branches of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc.

The complete application form with 12 passport photo and 3 photocopies of original credentials should be returned to the admissions office of crescent university, Abeokuta.

The candidate will then be invited for screening exercise after payment of one thousand naira (=N=1,000.00) screening fee.

The candidates who succeed from the screening exercise will be offered admission, accept the offer, come for the verification of certificates and registration exercise when the school resume for 1st semester usually in September of every year.

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Education / Ui Special Release: Let Us Give Peace A Chance! by Nsibrown: 12:20pm On May 29, 2017
THE EXPANDED MANAGEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN COMPRISING THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS, PROVOST AND DEANS, INTERNAL MEMBERS OF COUNCIL, WARDENS OF HALLS OF RESIDENCE AND OTHER LEADERS OF THE UNIVERSITY MET WITH
THE LEADERSHIP OF THE STUDENTS UNION ON MAY 28, 2017, BETWEEN 4.00PM AND 7.00PM,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

The meeting is sequel to the resolutions passed at the Students’ Union Congress that was held on May 27, 2017. Although the congress did not follow the laid down procedure for calling a congress, the University Management still called the meeting in the interest of peace and the wellbeing of our students. The
resolutions passed at the congress, in the main, are to disrupt the forthcoming examinations if students are not provided with identity cards, that the University should constitute the Students’ Welfare Board, and that the Management should allow the use of unauthorised cooking appliances in the halls of residence.

The Management wishes to inform students that efforts are currently being made to ensure that identity cards are produced and distributed starting from the middle of June. The Management has also issued a circular informing Deans of Faculties that students’ registration forms and any other valid University instrument be considered as sufficient for admittance into examination halls in the forthcoming first semester examinations. The President of the Students’ Union was copied
this memo. We wish to state that no student of the University will be denied entry into the examination hall owing to non-possession of student’s identity card.

The University Management is not unmindful of the hardship that the delay in the issuance of identity cards has caused our students, but we appeal for their understanding. The good thing about the new identity cards to be produced is that we will only be
revalidating them every session as opposed to the previous arrangement requiring students to apply for new identity cards every session. Hence, we will not experience the kind of delay being experienced now next session and subsequently.

The University Management will also, very soon, convene a meeting of the Students’ Welfare Board which is a statutory committee of Senate, to discuss other students’ welfare issues, so that a lasting solution can be proffered.

The problem of the use of unauthorised cooking appliances in the halls is not new. Indeed, at a meeting between the University Management and the students sometimes in 2014, it was agreed that cooking appliances, especially hotplates, be abolished in the
halls of residence because of the huge cost of electricity to the University. Besides, the non-use of these cooking appliances is part of the agreement signed by each student before residency in the halls.

In the light of all these, Management wishes to appeal to students to embrace continuous dialogue and avoid any activity that will further disrupt the academic calendar. This is our passionate appeal, and we hope students will exercise extreme caution in respect of the Students’ Congress resolutions. The threat of invading Federal roads on democracy day will not solve any problem, but will only aggravate them.

The Law enforcement agents are already aware of the threat, and we appeal against any confrontation with the Police that the invasion of public roads may occasion. However, the University Management will take
every necessary action to forestall the breakdown of law and order on campus.

Given the calendar we are running at present, the 2016/2017 session will not end until mid-December, 2017 . This is already well behind the ideal schedule and all stakeholders should, as much as possible, avoid any action that might result in any further extension of the academic calendar. We wish our students success in the forthcoming examinations, trusting that reason will
prevail.

Thank you.

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Education / Nysc Ready To Provide Technical Assistance To Sierra Leone On Youth Service – Dg by Nsibrown: 11:18pm On May 28, 2017
THE NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS HAS RESTATED ITS READINESS TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO SIERRA LEONE FOR THE SUCCESS OF A SIMILAR SCHEME IN THAT COUNTRY AS SOON AS IT GETS THE NOD FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT,SEE MORE DETAILS BELOW.

PHOTO: The Sierra Leonean study team at the Man O’ War training spot during their visit to the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Kaduna.

The Director-General, Brigadier General Sulaiman Kazaure, gave the assurance at a debriefing meeting with a Sierra Leonean Government delegation which came to Nigeria to understudy the NYSC to enable the country achieve success in its newly established National Youth Service.

The debriefing meeting followed an interaction with the NYSC Management team last Monday and a two-day on-the-spot monitoring of the 2017 Batch ‘A’ (Stream One) Orientation Course activities at the NYSC Orientation Camps in Kaduna State and the FCT.

Kazaure said the timing of the Sierra Leone team’s visit to Nigeria was deliberately planned to coincide with the period of the Orientation course in view of its significance as a cardinal programme that serves as the launch-pad for the national service.

He assured that the NYSC would give its best, including the release of personnel, in a bid to provide adequate guidance and help Sierra Leone lay a strong foundation for its National Youth Service.

The Director-General, however, pointed out that the terms and procedures involved in the provision of the technical assistance would have to be formally worked out at governmental level between the two countries.

Earlier, the leader of the Sierra Leonean team, Dr. Sheku G. Kamara, said that the team had been greatly inspired by what it learned about the NYSC during its engagement in Nigeria.

“All our expectations have been exceeded. We shall be eternally grateful. We are confident that what we have learned will enable us create a successful Sierra Leonean National Youth Service,” he said.

Kamara call for a formal collaboration that would enable Nigeria extend further assistance to his country through exchange of personnel and technical expertise, provision of equipment and materials such as uniform as well as provision of vehicles to enhance coordination, monitoring and inspection.

Other areas of assistance requested include capacity to set up website and ICT integrated portal to strengthen enlistment procedures; opportunities to attend NYSC trainings, workshops and research; as well as skills and entrepreneurship development activities.

Earlier, the Chairman of the NYSC reception committee, which took the team on the guided tour, Mr. O. J. Amusan said the Sierra Leoneans were at the Permanent Orientation Camp in Kaduna State to observe verification and registration formalities and were
entertained with cultural performance.

Amusan said the team also witnessed the swearing-in ceremony of the 2017 Batch ‘A’ (Stream One) Corps members at the FCT Orientation Camp; adding that officials shared technical information with them at both camps.

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Education / How Will You Rate This Year Jamb 2017? by Nsibrown: 11:22am On May 28, 2017
Do you know The 2017 JAMB UTME has come and
gone? Most of the results have been released.

As one would expect, the 2017 JAMB UTME had its highs and lows.

This thread is for you to rate the whole process and conduct of the 2017 JAMB UTME based on your observations and experiences.

Before the commencement of 2017 UTME some changes were made by JAMB as part of the efforts to improve the integrity and credibility of the exam.

Which of these changes do you think is quite remarkable and should stay?

At the same time, which of these changes do you think is out of place and should be scrapped?

Please do share your views on the comment session.
We would like your views to be backed up with valid points.

You can equally state your suggestions regarding future
improvements.

Thanks!

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Education / Many JAMB Candidates Yet To Get Their Results Are Not Qualified To Get It Now by Nsibrown: 10:14am On May 28, 2017
JAMB Registrar, Prof Oloyede has disclosed that
the results of many candidates identified in
footage of Close Circuit Television (CCTV) to have
indulge in unwholesome practices during the just
concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) will not be released,see more details below.

The JAMB Registrar made this known during an interview on Channels Television.

According to him, the board has been busy reviewing the recorded footages of the exam across the country and a number of candidates will be punished.

“Those who have not received their results are qualified not to receive for now. In all cases where there were no problems, we released results of the examination within 24 hours. “But those who have not received their results, they may not be culpable but we are investigating.

Where we have reason to doubt anything or where we have report of anything that is not acceptable to us, we have withheld the results.

“And we will keep on releasing them as we clear them. For instance, this morning, we released another 15,000 results. But among those who sat in that centre, we have reasons, concrete evidence to say about 300 of them, their results will not be released because we know they were not in the hall where the examination took place.”

“We are comparing those who sat for the examination, how long they sat in the hall, and how some of them took excuses that they were going to the toilet only to go to what they called VIP. “All this we are now able to track. And we want to say that we will not hesitate to sanction anybody no matter how highly placed.” He stated.

Read more onhttp://nsibrown.com/jamb-candidate-yet-to-get-result/
Education / Nigerian Law School Application Form And Guide 2017 by Nsibrown: 8:52pm On May 27, 2017
The Nigerian Law School Application Form and
Guide 2017 | How to Apply for Nigerian Law School Admission www.nigerianlawschool.edu.ng.

Nigerian Law School, Nigerian Law School
Application Form , Nigerian Law School
Application Form and Guide 2017, How to Apply
for Nigerian Law School Admission, www.nigerianlawschool.edu .ng – See more details below;

This article will surely give answer to questions like, Nigerian Law School Application Form 2017
How to Apply for Nigerian Law School Admission Form
2017 Is Nigerian Law School Admission Form Out for 2017 Nigerian Law School Application Guidelines
Nigerian Law School Official Websites for Registration
This is to inform all anticipating applicant of Nigerian Law School that the 2017 Bar Part 1 Course admission form is out online. The application process is expected to open on May 20 and end June 18, 2017.

The Nigerian Law School is an educational institution set up by the Government of Nigeria in 1962 to provide a Nigerian legal education to foreign-trained lawyers, and to provide practical training for aspiring Legal Practitioners in Nigeria.

Nigerian Law School
Application Form and Guide
2017 | How to Apply for
Nigerian Law School Admission
www.nigerianlawschool.edu.ng .

IMPORTANT ! Currently, Nigerian Law School
Application Form is not yet out online,
DISREGARD any form of advert you come across.
This page will be updated immediately the form is
out.

Nigerian Law School – Nigerian Law
School Admission Requirements The program is open to graduates of law of common law countries,.whose law courses have been approved by the council of legal education. Degrees obtained through long distance learning or study as an external student are not recognized for admission to this program.

Nigerian Law School – Nigerian Law
School Method of Application Prospective applicants are to visit the Nigerian Law School
Website: www.nigerianlawschool.edu.ng , follow the instructions, complete the forms and submit same online. Thereafter, a copy of each of the completed forms A2,B,B1 and B2 should be downloaded and forwarded to the Nigerian Law School.

No payment for application is required.
Nigerian Law School – Nigerian Law School Closing Date Downloaded application documents are to be
returned to the Nigerian law school on or before Friday April 29 nigeriabar.com 2017. Applicants should ensure that original academic transcripts and references are received directly from their universities and referees respectively, on or before friday May 13 2016. please note that late submission of application documents and references will not be entertained.

N/B: Applicants are to note their application numbers, for access to their admission status subsequently please be inform.

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Education / Over 1.7m JAMB Candidates: SEE Why Many Will Not Get Their UTME 2017 Results by Nsibrown: 7:37pm On May 27, 2017
JAMB candidates for the 2017 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) 2017 have
been given some news– According to JAMB
registrar, Ishaq Oloyede, many of the candidates
will not get their results because they were caught
cheating He said many were caught cheating by
the CCTV cameras planted in the exam centres,see
more details below. On Thursday, May 25, the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) announced that they would not release the results of
candidates identified in footages of Close Circuit Television CCTV) to have indulged in unwholesome practices during the just- concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Ishaq Oloyede the JAMB registrar, while speaking on Channels Television, said they were busy reviewing recorded footages of the examination across the country, and that a number of candidates will be punished.

Speaking about those yet to receive their results, he said: “Those who have not received (their results) are qualified not to receive for now. In all cases where there were no problems, we released results of the examination within 24 hours.

“But those who have not (received their results), they may not be culpable but we are investigating. Where we have reason to doubt anything or where we have report of anything that is not acceptable to us, we have withheld the results.

“And we will keep on releasing them as we clear them. For instance, this morning, we released another 15,000 results. But among those who sat in that centre, we have reasons, concrete evidence to say about 300 of them, their results will not be released because we know they were not in the hall where the examination took place.

“We are comparing those who sat for the examination, how long they sat in the hall, and how some of them took excuses that they were going to the toilet only to go to what they called VIP.

“All this we are now able to track. And we want to say that we will not hesitate to sanction anybody no matter how highly placed.” He also appealed to credible organisations and individuals to come
forward to partner JAMB in the establishment of reputable CBT centres across the country.

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