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JAMB gives institutions 1 month to provide details of illegaly admitted students

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has directed all institutions to disclose within one month, details of all candidates they illegally admitted prior to 2017 or risk recognition and condonement.

Dr Fabian Benjamin, the board’s Public Communication Advisor (CPA), disclosed this while briefing newsmen at the board’s headquarters on Sunday, in Abuja.

Benjamin said that the board had resolved that it would no longer entertain absorption of illegal admissions by institutions through the window of “Condonement of Illegal Admissions,” without a registration number.

The move, he explained, was aimed at curbing illegal admissions, falsification of records and ensuring compliance with the provisions of the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS).

He said that all institutions were being reminded that JAMB had previously requested the disclosure of all illegitimate admissions offered to candidates outside CAPS, between 2017 and 2020, due to abuse of window.

“This directive followed the waiver on the recommendation of JAMB by the former Minister of Education, which allowed institutions to transit to conducting admissions exclusively through the CAPS platform in 2020.

“We then opened the window of Condonement of Undisclosed Institutional Illegal Admissions (CUIIA), 2017 to 2020.

“Regrettably, the board has observed that some institutions have continued to admit candidates outside CAPS and subsequently apply for this CUIIA.

“This is quite embarrassing that some institutions have been found to backdate such recent admissions to 2020 to fit within the time frame of CUIIA.

“Consequently, the board is terminating the aspect of the CUIIA process which allows completely unregistered candidates to be introduced to the system.

“CAPS is the only authorised platform for admissions; those who have registration but were illegally admitted between 2017 to 2020 would soon be denied the opportunity of the waiver unless they are disclosed within the next one month.”

The period of disclosure, he stated, begins from August 1.

Benjamin added that the board would not tolerate further, any undisclosed admission by any institution, while urging candidates to pursue education through legitimate and recognised means, so they don’t fall victim.

He also advised candidates seeking admissions to be cautious of illegitimate and unrecognised part-time programmes, which he added, would also not be tolerated under “regularisation or condonement.”

Benjamin stated that the board distanced itself from trending and strange admissions practices by some institutions, claiming to enrol candidates into “daily part-time” by some polytechnics and “Top-up” by some universities.

“It is crucial to clarify that no such programmes are approved by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) or National Universities Commission (NUC),” he said.

Both programmes, Benjamin added, were alien to the education system in Nigeria and any attempt to enrol into the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme with it would be flawed and futile.

He also reiterated the board’s decision on only candidates who were at least; 16 years old at the time of admission would be considered eligible for the 2024 admission cycle.

This decision, he explained, followed the directive from Prof. Tahir Mamman, Minister of Education and chairman of the 2024 tertiary admissions policy meeting, that the policy of 6-3-3-4 would be enforced from 2025.

“Only those below 16 years will not and should not be admitted in accordance with the decision of the 2024 Policy meeting,” Benjamin said.

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UNIUYO law graduate, Okim Ikanna gets Oxford scholarship after setting academic record

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Ikanna Okim, the daughter of ace journalist Sunny Okim, has been offered a full scholarship to study at Oxford.

In 2021, Okim graduated with first-class honours in Law at the University of Uyo (UNIUYO).

She was reported to have set a record at UNIUYO as the first student in 36 years to achieve the feat.

In the following year, Ikanna also graduated with a first class at the Nigerian Law School.

Speaking in a recent interview, Ikanna revealed that she has been offered full scholarship admission to study at Oxford in London.

She is to study at the UK university as an Oxford-Hackney BCL graduate scholar.

Ikanna said she intends to acquire her PhD in corporate and commercial law after her master’s programme at Oxford.

“This would mean burning the midnight candle, doing your tasks diligently, and being genuinely interested in what you’re studying,” she said.

Okim said her childhood experience contributed to her academic success.

“I had a fantastic upbringing. I tell people all the time that I was raised with intentionality,” she said.

“My parents did things to task our minds and help us think independently and critically.

“Growing up, we would read newspapers and explain what we read to my dad.

“Remember, my dad is an astute journalist and writer. We had intensive yet fun ways of learning things beyond our age.

“I believe that it helped our curiosity and our ability to understand complex things.”

Ikanna opened up about her academic works and upcoming books.

She named her family members and lecturers at the university as her inspiration.

“It has taken a village to build the woman I am now,” she said.

Ikanna’s father Sunny is the publisher of The Frontier, an online newspaper in Nigeria.

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OAUSTECH gets NUC nod to run programme in petroleum engineering

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The Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH) in Okitipupa Ondo state has gotten regulatory approval to run an undergraduate programme in petroleum and gas engineering.

The National Universities Commission (NUC) also approved five other programmes including chemical engineering, economics, public administration, public health and medical laboratory science for the institution’s 2024/2025 session.

Temi Ologunorisa, OAUSTECH’s vice-chancellor, spoke to journalists on Friday in Okitipupa.

Ologunorisa said a resource verification visit was carried out by a panel of experts for some proposed programmes at the university.

He said the visit was to assess the human and material resources available for the establishment of those academic programmes.

The vice-chancellor said the approval was conveyed to the university via a letter dated September 6 and signed by Abubakar Gerei, NUC’s acting director of academic planning.

“I am directed to inform the vice-chancellor that the Ag. the executive secretary has considered and approved the establishment of the full-time mode of the following programmes to be run in the university with effect from the 2024/2025 academic session,” the letter reads.

“The newly approved programmes include B.Eng. Chemical Engineering, B.Eng. Petroleum and Gas Engineering within the School of Engineering and Engineering Technology; BSc Economics and BSc Public Administration in the School of Management Sciences.

“As well as B. Medical Laboratory Science (B.MLS) and BSc Public Health in the School of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences.

“The approval from NUC to launch these new courses is the culmination of a resource verification evaluation conducted by the regulatory body in July to confirm the institution’s preparedness to introduce the proposed programmes.”

Ologunorisa, while speaking on the results of the verification assessment, encouraged prospective students to consider OAUSTECH as their primary choice of educational institution.

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Lagos state government increases boarding fees from N35,000 to N100,000 per term

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The Lagos State Government has increased boarding fees in all secondary schools across the state from N35,000 to N100,000 per term.

A letter addressed to all boarding school principals, signed by Olufemi Asaolu, Director of Basic Education Services at the Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, read: “I have the directive of the Honourable Commissioner to inform all Public Boarding House schools in Lagos State that the State Government has approved the review of the Boarding fee payable in all Public Boarding House schools in Lagos State. The newly approved fee is N100,000 Only.”

The letter, titled “Review of Boarding Fees in All Public Secondary Schools in Lagos State for 2024/2025 Session,” also stated that no additional fees should be collected by the schools and announced that the resumption date has been set for September 15, 2024.

“I am further directed to inform you that no additional fee of any form should be collected by the schools.
“Kindly note that the resumption date remains 15th September 2024.”

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