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JAMB Directs Candidates to begin Printing of Exam Slip

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The directive was contained in a statement released in Abuja by Fabian Benjamin, the head of public affairs and protocol. He noted that the printing of slip for candidates who registered for the JAMB examination will span from Friday, 6th May to 14th of May. “Printing of examination slip is necessary for all candidates as it enables them to know the venue, date, session and time of their examination.” “All candidates are advised to print slips on time so as to know the location of their examination centers. Date of their scheduled sessions and time of the examination beforehand, especially with the adjustment in examination schedules this year.” He continued. “This would guide them in making necessary arrangements ahead of the exercise as the JAMB frowns at lateness to its examination and no excuses would be entertained from any candidate as a stitch in time saves nine.” The statement added that the candidates should visit the website https://www.jamb.gov.ng, click on 2022 UTME slip pr...

The Death Of The Yoruba Monarch Alaafin of Oyo

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                             The demise of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, who was said to have died    April 22, 2022 at Afe Babalola Multi-System Hospital, Ado-Ekiti, AMSH has thrown the Yoruba race into mourning. According to sources at the hospital, the king who was 83 years old was brought into the hospital and was been treated of a chronic illness five days before his death. Though at some point in time of the news being spread, there was confusion over the validity of the news on social media as a result of the statement made by the king’s Media and Publicity Director, Bode Durojaye where he urged members of the public to disregard the news of the king’s death saying the paramount ruler is hale and healthy. The palace of the demised king later released a statement confirming his death, this was also follow by Durojaye’s concise statement confirming the death of Alaafin. The remains of...

Nigerians React As Lagos State Government Reopened Chrisland School

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  After the shutting down of Chrisland School by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on April 18 2022, as a result of the video of students involve in sexual activities in Dubai that went viral, the government of Lagos state has reopened the school with the intention of not hindering other students who are not affected by the incident from receiving their education. According to a statement made by the Lagos state Commissioner Of Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo   explained that the reopening of the school was to make sure that other students are not deprived the access to learning while investigation is going on with the case. Nigerians has however, queried the government of Lagos state for reopening Chrisland school   barely a week after it was shut down. According to the DailyPost news source, here are some of the controversies comment of Nigerians on social media regarding the reopening of the school; @AyomideTosin “So, what’s the outcome of the investigation? @All...

WHAT’S NEXT FOR GREAT IFE STUDENTS?

  WHAT’S NEXT FOR GREAT IFE STUDENTS? It is no longer a news that the great Ife students were not totally affected by the national ASUU strike due to division of the school system which is the CONUA (Congress University Academics) and ASUU (Academic Staff Union Of Universities part) A good number of students especially those that falls under faculty of science have been receiving lectures and has even gone as far completing their test for the semester while some students are yet to receive any class for the semester at all. With all this chaos going on with the academic part of the school, the struggle and the sports part of the school seems not to be lying idle also, according to some of the claims of the students. This claim started to trend on discovering the school performance at the of recent concluded sport activities at the NUGA (Nigerian University Game Association) level. While the celebration to the successful wins of the sport aspect was going on protesters who wer...

2022 FRESHERS DEBATE

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  Day 2 of the Fresher’s orientation week started with an opening prayer, in which the national anthem and the school anthem follow respectively. The programme which was a courtesy of the office of the vice-president student union was an interfaculty Pick and Talk/debate which took place at Oduduwa hall. Following the opening of speech was the introduction of all faculty leaders and students union after which all faculties were introduced to the audience. The introduction of Judges follow immediately during which the MC of the programme expresses his satisfaction at the presence of the judges on ground “even though some were yet to arrive the table still look balance” he said. Representatives from all faculties were introduced to the audience, after which the modalities of the debate were stated by one of the judges. The modalities which include dressing, content, Delivery, time Management and Podium management are what the contestant will be judge with. It was further announce...

“THERE IS BARELY ANY HOPE INSIGHT FOR ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES TO HOLD UNTIL JUNE 2022” IFE STUDENT UNION REVEALED

  “THERE IS BARELY ANY HOPE INSIGHT FOR ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES TO HOLD UNTIL JUNE 2022” IFE STUDENT UNION REVEALED After the declaration of ASUU strike which is being extended by 8 more weeks, the great Ife student union has made a release on Tuesday March 15  stating their position on the strike.   Making a recall on the 2020 incidence which started up with COVID-19 pandemic, before ASUU strike joined the chaos, it was stated that the ASUU dealt a big blow to the education, as it started the same way it is starting at the moment and with the recent extension of the strike, there is barely any hope in sight for academic activities to hold until June 2022 when there is no even certainties that the strike would have ended by then. The strike which started off as warning strike with the aim of getting the Federal Government to redeem its pledges of honoring the 2009 agreement and also to make sure that the use of home-grown University and Transparency and Accountability Sys...

PIG TO HUMAN HEART TRANSFER

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                             US   First Pig to human heart transplant       Few days after groundbreaking transplant surgery, David Bennett, 57, is doing well after receiving a genetically modified pig heart, University of Maryland Medicine said in a news release on Monday.        Mr Bennett had terminal heart disease, and the pig heart was “the only currently available option,” according to the release, CNN reports.       He was deemed ineligible for a conventional heart transplant or an artificial heart pump after reviews of his medical records.     “It was either die or do this transplant. I want to live. I know it’s a shot in the dark, but it’s my last choice,” Mr Bennett said before the surgery, according to the release.     ...