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Education / Jamb Explains Why Results Are Still Not Released by Ugobestikyblog(m): 11:09pm On Apr 17, 2019
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Wednesday explained why it had not released the results of the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.



The board said it discovered that some candidates who wrote the examination engaged in massive fraud and impersonation, putting their results in doubt.

JAMB’s Head of Information, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, stated this in an interview in Abuja on Wednesday.

He said the board has started screening the results of all the candidates who wrote the examination and would release them as soon as it finished the exercise.



Benjamin said: “We will not release the results in a hurry. We will do a lot of crosschecking and matchmaking to be sure that nobody that was engaged in illicit act go scot free.

“We will release the results as soon as we finish checking the results to ensure that all those ones that we caught in various illicit registration acts are properly dealt with and those that we could not arrest are withheld.

“We will release the results when we finish doing our screening. We are screening the whole results.

“We don’t have the numbers now but we won’t release any result until we are sure of the whole thing.”



He said the board has so far arrested over 100 persons for impersonation and other fraudulent practices during the examination.

According to him, the board would fish out anyone who was involved in sharp .... READ MORE: https://ugobestiky.com/jamb-explains-why-results-are-still-not-released/
Politics / Re: Imo Guber: Court Takes Decision In Favour Of 40 Political Parties Against PDP by Ugobestikyblog(m): 10:30pm On Apr 16, 2019
Okay
Politics / Re: I Am Very Tired Of Being A Governor- Wike Laments by Ugobestikyblog(m): 10:29pm On Apr 16, 2019
Chai
Politics / Re: I Am Very Tired Of Being A Governor- Wike Laments by Ugobestikyblog(m): 3:30pm On Apr 16, 2019
lie kwa, who told you
Politics / Re: I Am Very Tired Of Being A Governor- Wike Laments by Ugobestikyblog(m): 3:06pm On Apr 16, 2019
truthful indeed
StOla:
Why do the wicked always preach peace and seek for a calm retirement after sending many to their early graves?

Who will bring peace to the many beheaded souls that haunt Rivers State?

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Politics / Re: I Am Very Tired Of Being A Governor- Wike Laments by Ugobestikyblog(m): 3:06pm On Apr 16, 2019
hahahaha, thats so interesting
Politics / Re: I Am Very Tired Of Being A Governor- Wike Laments by Ugobestikyblog(m): 2:36pm On Apr 16, 2019
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Politics / I Am Very Tired Of Being A Governor- Wike Laments by Ugobestikyblog(m): 2:28pm On Apr 16, 2019
The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday declared that he was tired of being a governor and won’t contest for a third term even if the constitution permits him.


He spoke while receiving his Certificate of Return from the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

According to Wike: “Nobody can be more than the state. So, for me, I want total peace in Rivers state. All of us should come back, wherever you are, whether in the federal or local government, come and work for the interest of the state.


“I’ll not be governor forever. I only have four more years. After the four years, I’ve gone. The constitution does not allow for third term. Even if it does, bye bye, I’m ....... CONTINUE READING: https://ugobestiky.com/rivers-im-tired-of-being-governor-wike/
Romance / Re: My First Kiss by Ugobestikyblog(m): 2:09pm On Apr 16, 2019
EPISODE 5
Nneoma held a large calculator with her left hand, while her right middle finger went from one button to another, in her bid to ascertain the accuracy of the figures Margaret had summed up. Nneoma had been slow to trust Margaret whom a friend had brought to her, as most shop owners would. But in time, she had come to trust the new salesgirl. Now, three years down the line, some customers do find it hard to believe that Margaret is not Nneoma’s daughter. Nneoma only thought it wise to ascertain the figures because the profit, as the book revealed, seemed overstated. Though as she pressed the buttons, Nneoma prayed that she would arrive at same total figure.



“Twenty five thousand four hundred,” Nneoma said softly as she added the last figure from the list of sales. “Chai!” she exclaimed. Nneoma was greatly pleased as the total figure she had gotten matched Margaret’s.

“Nne, kedu?” Nneoma heard as she gathered her financial records. It seemed to her like, for a moment, her heart had skipped a beat. As always, Izuchukwu’s smile was infectious, and she smiled in return. Nneoma always looked forward to Izuchukwu’s occasional visits, though she would never fail to remind herself that she must hide her joy.

Her throat felt so dry that she had to cough. Then she managed to say, “Izu, welcome.”



“Thank you.” Izuchukwu said, a concerned look had quickly replaced his smile. “I jikwa ahụ—are you well?”

“I’m fine.”

“Okay.” he said, and his smile returned. “And how are the children?” he asked, same time helping himself on the bench Nneoma sat. Nneoma moved to the other end of the bench, creating too much space between them. Izuchukwu was not pleased, but he tried not to show it.

“They are fine. The two younger ones have gone to school.”



The pair sat silently for a while. When Nneoma coughed again, Izuchukwu maximized the opportunity. “It seems you have cough.” he said.

“My throat just feels so dry. And when I cough I feel pain in my chest.”

“Ndo—sorry.” he said, moving closer to Nneoma. She did not move this time. “Have you taken any medicine?”



“Yes, I have.”

“Sorry. You will be fine soon.”

“Thank you.” Nneoma said. Then she cleared her throat before she called out to Margaret who had previously been attending to a ....... CONTINUE READING: https://ugobestiky.com/my-first-kiss-episode-5/
Politics / Imo Guber: Court Takes Decision In Favour Of 40 Political Parties Against PDP by Ugobestikyblog(m): 12:48pm On Apr 16, 2019
The Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Owerri, Imo State, has granted 40 political parties leave to serve the originating process and other processes to Rt. Hon Emeka Ihedioha through substituted means.



Ihedioha is the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and winner of the governorship election in the state.

The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal also ordered the court to deliver same to any officer or staff of the Peoples Democratic Party at their stale secretariat, Okigwe Road, Owerri.

The political parties included Mass Movement of Nigeria (MMN), Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN), Democratic Alliance (DA), National Democratic Liberty Party (NDLP), among others.



The political parties asked for an order directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a..... READ MORE: https://ugobestiky.com/imo-guber-court-takes-decision-in-favour-of-40-political-parties-against-pdps-ihedioha/
Politics / Re: PDP Clears Rivers Rerun Election by Ugobestikyblog(m): 5:12pm On Apr 14, 2019
Hon. Okpokiri Nwanaka Okpokiri polled 32, 574 to defeat, closest rival, Harry Osomuya of the Democratic Peoples Party, (DPP) who polled 3, 236...... read more: https://ugobestiky.com/pdp-clears-rivers-rerun-election/
Politics / Re: PDP Clears Rivers Rerun Election by Ugobestikyblog(m): 5:11pm On Apr 14, 2019
oga visit the blog and see the result
9jahotblog:
Please give us the results of the supplementary poll. Thanks. AAC only have 2 local government in all.
Politics / PDP Clears Rivers Rerun Election by Ugobestikyblog(m): 11:17am On Apr 14, 2019
The rerun polls covered four Local Governments Areas of Gokana, Abua/Odual for Gokana state constituency, and Ahoada West, Opobo/Nkoro for Ahoada West state constituency.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has swept the two pending State House of...... CONTINUE READING: https://ugobestiky.com/pdp-clears-rivers-rerun-election/
Romance / Re: My First Kiss by Ugobestikyblog(m): 10:21am On Apr 14, 2019
EPISODE 4

“Mr. Obi said he will delay a bit. He is still marking our assignment.” Bimpe, who had gone to call the chemistry teacher, announced. “In the meantime,” she continued, “y’all are required to keep yourselves busy with your textbooks; exercise thirteen, page two hundred and seventy-four.” Some hissed, and a few searched their bags for their textbook. Those who were indifferent comprised the majority. Evans continued with the novel he had been reading, before Bimpe’s interruption. He flipped a page, searching for the next paragraph marked with red ink. The new page had three paragraphs marked with red ink, and Evans started with the first: Jôse’s cock leaped each time her lips touched him. He felt his huge, erect member; and his desire grew. Amy saw the plea in his eyes, and she made his cock leap one last time before she took all of him in her mouth.



“Evans,” he heard, and he looked up. Ijeoma Nweze stood quite close, and Evans wondered why she had raised her voice to call his name. “I’ve been standing here, and you did not even notice my presence.” she said. As usual, it did not require more than one sentence for one to recognize that Ijeoma had spent most of her life in the village. “Ehn, what are you reading?” Ijeoma asked. She tried to reach for the novel, but Evans quickly moved the book. She hissed before she delivered her message. “Mr. Hassan wants to see you in his office, now.”

“Mr. Hassan?”

“Yes. Or, you don’t know him again?”



“Why?” Evans asked.

“When you get there, you can ask him that question. And others too, because I know you never run short of questions to ask.”

Evans stared at her, giving Ijeoma the false impression that her words had gotten to him. On the contrary, he was pleased. Evans had engaged her in a conversation just to buy himself some time—enough time to return to a flaccid state.

“Mr. Hassan said you should come immediately.”



“What’s your problem this morning?”

“My problem, abi? Don’t worry, when you get to Mr. Hassan’s office you will know that you are the one who had a problem all along.”

Evans stood to his feet. He also made his usual adjustment with ....... CONTINUE READING: https://ugobestiky.com/my-first-kiss-episode-4/
Romance / Re: My First Kiss by Ugobestikyblog(m): 10:22pm On Apr 10, 2019
EPISODE 3

Evans stirred, then he stretched, and finally he opened his eyes to the new day. He saw his school bag on the reading table, and he remembered the novel in it. Evans also remembered a paragraph from its fourth chapter: Amy spread her legs a little further, ready for the deep thrusts that would follow; she knew Jôse was about to spurt.



Evans felt the sheets, searching for a damp spot. He searched, but found none. He had to search, for a damp spot on the sheets had become an almost every-morning discovery, the evidence of a spontaneous orgasm. Evans rolled on the bed, certain that he had slept alone. His elder brother, Jerry, had marked another night of faithfulness to his newly-adopted practice, which involved sleeping on the three-seater sofa in the living room. Previously, Jerry had always returned to the room each night after watching a late night movie, but in the last three months, he had preferred the sofa. Evans could swear that Jerry’s action was deliberate. Nothing else, Jerry would leave the sofa and walk to the room, and the bed, once it was five-forty each morning, knowing that Evans, whose day normally began at five-thirty, would be awake, and out of the bed.

Their mother, Nneoma, had been vocal with her displeasure. Then, when the practice was yet new, it was common for Jerry to drift off to sleep, leaving the television on. It was also common for Evans to be awakened when a row started between mother and son.

“I’m twenty now, I’m not a kid anymore.” Jerry would remind their mother. “Find a suitable means to pass your message across, stop shouting at me.” Jerry’s voice, most times, sounded louder.



“We would not be having this conversation if you were responsible enough to act like every other twenty year old.” And she would continue, telling—same tales—of what others had achieved by the time they were past the teen years.

Whenever they were not loud enough to awaken Evans from his sleep, Jerry surely would not miss the opportunity to tell him they just had a brief argument, as Evans would be awakened by the bang of the door after he had walked into the room. These days, their mother would rather let her eldest child sleep while she switched the television off.

Evans tried to stand and he felt an ache in his head. Evans reached for the torch that lay on the floor, close to the bed. He turned it on, directing the light to the clock on the wall. The clock revealed that it was twenty-five minutes before six, and he had slept for less than five hours. It also revealed that he had only an hour fifty-five minutes before the deadline for the submission of his chemistry assignment. Evans was glad he had fetched enough water the previous evening. He only had to brush his teeth, take his bath and eat his usual breakfast of tea with bread.

Evans picked his toothbrush from the rack where he normally kept it—except the days he forgot it in the bathroom. He walked to the door, heading for the kitchen where the toothpaste was stationed, before he would follow the path to the bathroom, to brush his teeth and to take his bath.



“Ruth,” Evans called, after he had tried to open the bathroom door. “hurry up” he begged. He had felt an urgent need to urinate, so he had walked to the bathroom first. Evans then walked to the kitchen to get the toothpaste, hopeful that at his return, his younger sister would be out of the bathroom.

“Mummy, good morning.” he greeted. She was pouring hot water into a flask. Nneoma was fully dressed, which meant she was almost set to leave for her shop at Idumota market.

“Good morning.” she responded. In the past, she would have added, ‘how was your night?’ These days, she did not find it necessary. The responsibility she bore, since her husband died, had made her loose some of the niceties that were formerly hers. Jerry also made her burden heavy. Years back, Jerry had been her favourite—unsaid, but evident. Nneoma’s love for Jerry had grown after a prophet who had been invited to their church had later....... CONTINUE READING: https://ugobestiky.com/my-first-kiss-epsiode-3/
Crime / FUTO Confirms Identities Of Students That Died During Foursome Sex by Ugobestikyblog(m): 11:25pm On Apr 08, 2019
The management of the Federal University of Technology (FUTO) in Owerri, Imo State, has finally confirmed that three out of the four students, who died at the Sunshine Castle Hostel, Ihiagwa, after allegedly taking tramadol and Indian hemp, were their students.


The school’s Public Relations Officer, Uche Nwelue, said after investigation, the university was able to identify three of the victims.

Nwelue told reporters that checks in the school’s student data system, confirmed that the three males, who allegedly took part in the sex orgy at the hostel near the institution, were students of FUTO.

The university’s spokesperson said, “I can now confirm to you that all the three boys, who ... Continue reading:
https://ugobestiky.com/futo-confirms-identities-of-students-that-died-during-foursome-sex/
Education / WAEC: May/june WASSCE Begins Monday Amid Expected Clash With 2019 UTME by Ugobestikyblog(m): 11:17pm On Apr 08, 2019
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), commenced the May/June 2019 West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) today.


The exams began with practical exercises on Monday, April 8 and would end on Friday, June 7.

This come amid the expected clashes with the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), which is scheduled to commence on Thursday, April 11.


Unlike the WASSCE that is scheduled to span two months, the UTME is billed to take place within a week, between April 11 and 17.

But WASSCE candidates who are billed to take subjects like Plumbing.... Continue reading: https://ugobestiky.com/waec-may-june-wassce-begins-monday-amid-expected-clash-with-2019-utme/
Politics / Re: We Won’t Challenge Wike’s Second Term Victory – APC by Ugobestikyblog(m): 11:15pm On Apr 08, 2019
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Politics / Re: We Won’t Challenge Wike’s Second Term Victory – APC by Ugobestikyblog(m): 9:51am On Apr 08, 2019
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Politics / Re: We Won’t Challenge Wike’s Second Term Victory – APC by Ugobestikyblog(m): 9:39am On Apr 08, 2019
is like apc don concede defeat

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Politics / We Won’t Challenge Wike’s Second Term Victory – APC by Ugobestikyblog(m): 9:28am On Apr 08, 2019
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said it won’t join the African Action Congress (AAC) to protest the second term victory of Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, in the just concluded gubernatorial election in the state.

APC’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, made this known during the weekend while fielding questions from reporters in Abuja.

He noted that although some local government area results were questionable, the APC would not challenge them at the Election Tribunal because the party had nothing to do with..... Continue reading: https://ugobestiky.com/we-wont-challenge-wikes-second-term-victory-apc/
Romance / Re: My First Kiss by Ugobestikyblog(m): 8:28am On Apr 08, 2019
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Romance / Re: Sucking Breast To Make It Big Exposed by Ugobestikyblog(m): 8:28am On Apr 08, 2019
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Crime / Re: Why I Sucked My Daughter’s Breast – 52-year-old Man Confesses by Ugobestikyblog(m): 8:27am On Apr 08, 2019
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