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Osariemen Patience eyes Guinness World Records of longest read-aloud marathon

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An indigene of Edo State, Osariemen Patience, is set to embark on a 200-hour “longest read-aloud marathon by an individual” for the Guinness World Record.

Guinness World Records, also known as The Guinness Book of Records and The Guinness Book of World Records in earlier US editions, is an annual reference book published in the United Kingdom.

The book lists world records for both human accomplishments and the extremes of the natural world. Norris and Ross McWhirter, twin brothers, and Sir Hugh Beaver collaborated to start the book on Fleet Street, London, in August 1955.

The first edition was at the top of the bestselling list in the UK in 1955, the book was published in 100 countries and 23 languages the next year, and as of the 2022 edition, it is now in its 67th year of publication with a database containing more than 53,000 records.

Patience’s attempt is scheduled at the Edo State Library, Edo State Secretariat Complex along Sapele Road, Benin City from February 23 to March 3rd, 2024.

Patience, a Diploma graduate of Maritime Engineering from the University of Benin and a current 500-level final-year student from the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Biology at Lagos State University, envisions that this will provide a unique opportunity to inspire individuals to explore the world of literature, especially Benin literature and culture heritage; spread awareness about irregular migration, human trafficking, climate change.

The 200-hour read-a-thon will feature continuous reading sessions covering carefully curated themes on Benin’s history and cultural heritage, migration, human trafficking, climate change, and art sessions, amongst others.

Genius Hub, the organisation responsible for the event, is committed to nurturing and overseeing talent growth, in accordance with Osariemen’s aspiration to advance Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as quality education, gender equality, economic growth, among others, and has generously provided their assistance without seeking any financial benefit from her.

Also, Isimeme Whyte, Genius Hub’s founder and chief innovation officer is passionate about Osariemen’s Guinness World Record attempt, emphasisng the significant impact of this initiative in advancing the achievement of the SDG through literacy.

Under the leadership of Governor Godwin Obaseki, Edo State’s Government donated the sum of ten million Naira towards the success of the read-a-thon.

Osariemen’s vision was supported by a few Edo state aristocrats including Betsy Obaseki, First Lady of Edo state. Joan Osa-Oviawe, commissioner for Education. Uyi Jennifer Oduwa-Malaka, commissioner for Arts, Culture and Greg Ogbeifun, the MD/CEO of Starz Marine and Engineering Limited, and Chairman Starz Investments Company Limited.

In addition, the Edo State Ministry of Education through its EdoBest programme also launched the Book and Art Festival with the maiden theme “Every Child a Reading Champion”.

This emphasises one of its strategic thrusts to stimulate a reading habit among students and Edo citizens, more than 60 percent of the literary work to be read by Osariemen are based on Benin history and the Benin cultural heritage thus promoting Benin art and culture to a global audience.

Speaking about her approval by GWR for the attempt, she expressed her excitement and determination, stating, “I am honoured and grateful to have received the approval from Guinness World Records. This is an incredible opportunity to promote the importance of reading and highlight the cultural richness of Edo State. I hope my efforts inspire others to embrace the power of books and storytelling.”

According to a post on her Instagram handle @Angelriemen, “the event will be opened to the public, emphasising community engagement.”

She described the read-a-thon as “a journey of discovery, enlightenment, and inspiration. It is a retelling of the Edo story and the propagation of the dignity and rich cultural heritage of the Edo people to a global audience.”

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JAMB student automatically fails as he mistakenly clicks submit at the beginning of exam

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A Nigerian guy recalls how his friend accidentally pushed the submit button at the commencement of his UTME.

@princejoexclusive revealed that the UTME applicant made an expensive mistake after months of preparation.

“Based on true life story, I didn’t know if I should laugh at the guy or should cry for him,” @princejoexclusive captioned his post on TikTok.

@princejoexclusive made a video inspired by his friend’s JAMB UTME situation, which drove internet into a frenzy.

The boy’s error means that he would flunk the exam because no score could be calculated for him on any of the subjects.

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based on true life story, I didn’t know if I should laugh at the guy or should cry for him 😂🥲 #fyp #trend #nigeriantiktok🇳🇬 #jamb #exclusive

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4-year-old boy dies after being fed meat in Abuja school

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Miguel Ovoke, a four-year-old pupil of Brickhall School in Kaura, Abuja, has died during feeding hours.

Ovoke was said to have been pronounced dead upon arrival at Excel Specialist Hospital, following complications during his lunch on Wednesday.

PUNCH reports that the hospital issued a death certificate stating the boy was brought in by his teachers around 11 am in an unconscious state.

The report, signed by Akinwande Ajayi, on behalf of the medical director, indicated that he was brought in “on account of aspiration on meat while feeding at school”.

The hospital said upon examination, the medical team found that “the boy’s pupils were fixed and dilated with a nonreactive response to light”.

Ovoke’s peripheral pulses were said to be “impalpable, blood pressure was unrecordable, and there was no cardiopulmonary activity or respiratory excursions, silent chest”.

The medical report indicated that all efforts to resuscitate him failed while concluding that he was “brought in dead”.

The sudden nature of Ovoke’s death has, however, prompted his parents to seek justice by contacting Deji Adeyanju, a human rights lawyer.

Brickhall School is said to be owned by Joy Emodi, a member of the 5th and 6th senate. She was appointed chairman of the senate committee on education.

Emodi also served as the special adviser on national assembly matters to former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Efforts by TheCable Lifestyle to get the authorities of the school to comment did not materialise as of the time this report was filed.

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Father arrested for writing UTME for son

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The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says cases of people having double national identification numbers (NIN) made impersonation possible in the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The statement from the exam body came after a father and his son were arrested for alleged impersonation in the ongoing UTME.

The father, whose name has not been disclosed, was said to have impersonated his son to help the latter pass the university entrance examination.

Ishaq Oloyede, registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), confirmed the development in an interview on Wednesday.

Oloyede inspected the Kaduna State University (KASU) Computer Based Test (CBT) centre after which he spoke to the press.

He said it is unfortunate that some parents have descended so low in morals to the extent of resorting to such shameful acts.

“Two of them are now in custody. I can’t understand what the father will tell his son when they are locked in the same cell,” Oloyede said.

Oloyede said the 2024 examination recorded huge success, except for a few cases of impersonation.

He said impersonation became possible because some people now have multiple NINs.

“For those who engage in cheating, they should know that it does not pay. The technology is helping us to check that. Across the country, most of the problem we have is impersonation,” he said.

“For instance now, we say we have NIN. We now have cases of people with two NINs. That has defeated the purpose of identity verification. We will take that up with NIMC; that there are people who have two NIN.”

Oloyede said a total of 1.94 million candidates sat for the 2024 UTME.

He added that those who have missed the exam for reasons not caused by JAMB should forget about it.

The registrar said the board cannot spend millions to reorganise a session for candidates who missed it due to their recklessness.

“Most of those candidates who missed the UTME are students from hostels who were made to register through schools because of the money the schools want to collect from the parents in the name of JAMB, They would now put 30 students in one bus,” he said.

“They will now be dropping them in different locations. By they get to the last student’s centre, he is already late for the exam. You will now see the principal writing to me. What business do I have with a school?

“Even a religious body wrote to me that ‘the following 100 candidates, I want them to write their exams on a particular day of the examination’. They were even deciding for me the school to post the candidates. How is that possible?”

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